Losing weight for Mickey

The dvds that I do are "power walking" Basically it is cardio that I can do without making a total fool of myself. I did just start adding "the bean" to work out my abs. I wish I could join the gym but not in the cards! I find that if I am good one week w/ exercise and eating I usally don't see the results at that week's weigh in but the next. Give it some more time! :thumbsup2

Thanks for the words of encoragement. I just want it to melt away quickly instaed of realistically.
Good for you! I am not even going to attempt a push up- It would be humilating. Its amazing how strong kids are. Well keep up the good work! :goodvibes

-Becca-
You can do a push up if I can, even if it's only 2. I couldn't do them either in the begininng and tried again yesterday and wouldn't ya know it I was able to to 10 modified oush ups :cheer2: I only tried it because it was part of the Slim in 6 tapes I have.
I would truly love to join this board if it isn’t too late.

Name: Laurie
Age: 46
Location: Northern New Jersey
Reasons I can’t lose weight: Potato Chips and my Boyfriend
Next trip to Disney: Nothing planned – Told my BF we weren’t going back until I lose weight but in reality we might be going down in early April for the Flower & Garden Festival
Last trip: November 2007 10 days Pop
Weight: Honestly don’t know – No scale but I weigh too much
New diet start date: Next week I have a wicked upper respiratory infection, which is dragging me down. I know everyone is thinking that it is an excuse but I can’t get rid of this thing, I’m tired of being sick and miserable it’s going on a month plus.
Exercise: None at the moment but I have a treadmill already for me to start but I’m wheezing too much to get on the thing.
Diet Plan: Tried weight watchers but boyfriend sabotaged that one. (He loves to take me out to dinner) He claims to love me as I am. To bad I don’t love me in this size.
I have all the books I’m going to try to follow it on my own, and cut way back.
Meal that gives me the most problem: Breakfast – I don’t like hot cereals. I usually waste a bunch of calories eating breakfast

I’ve enjoyed reading all that was written, the only good thing about being sick is that I have a few days off (thanks Dr.) to rest up and between naps I get to read this board so I’m almost up to date. As soon as I can I’m going to run out and make the WW vegetable soup recipe. That one sounds yummy.

Thank you for all the good tips I have a few pages full of them. I can’t wait until I can fully participate with you.
:welcome:

Welcome gordon24!!!
Have you ever tried Go Lean Crunch for breakfast? I believe it's 3 points for a cup and (I don't think that includes milk). I love hot cereal and cold. Also there was some talk about a smoothie that someone liked on this thread.
Best of Luck!!

I did my biggest workout yet! It was 2 hours (actually a little less cuz there was some downtime in the weightroom)! Did a warmup on the stairmaster,then weights, then 28 min cardio on the stairmaster and situps.
I am determined to lose 2 lbs this week!!!!!

Have a great day everyone!!!

You go chica :cheer2: Wow your ambitious.
 
You can do a push up if I can, even if it's only 2. I couldn't do them either in the begininng and tried again yesterday and wouldn't ya know it I was able to to 10 modified oush ups :cheer2: I only tried it because it was part of the Slim in 6 tapes I have.



I was looking at the slim in 6 tapes... I hate to spend he money but I have to do something! How do you like them? Do you have all of them so the 1st week starts out with just 30 minutes a day? Anymore would kill me!:rotfl:
 
I was looking at the slim in 6 tapes... I hate to spend he money but I have to do something! How do you like them? Do you have all of them so the 1st week starts out with just 30 minutes a day? Anymore would kill me!:rotfl:

I can burn you a copy of the dvd's if you like. I'll have to beg my aunt to do it but I'm sure she can, but I'd better ask first to see what she'll say. Next I'll have to buy my own DVD recorder. I have the VHS tapes sucks having to rewind. I like the workout and you work up a sweat. But it's like any other tape really. You have to do it to see results. Do you have comcast cable because if you do you can use the OnDemand feature and choosse ExerciseTV. They have many workouts on there that will help you too.
 
I can burn you a copy of the dvd's if you like. I'll have to beg my aunt to do it but I'm sure she can, but I'd better ask first to see what she'll say. Next I'll have to buy my own DVD recorder. I have the VHS tapes sucks having to rewind. I like the workout and you work up a sweat. But it's like any other tape really. You have to do it to see results. Do you have comcast cable because if you do you can use the OnDemand feature and choosse ExerciseTV. They have many workouts on there that will help you too.

I have dish network. I'll have to see if there are any exercise stuff on there. I'd be happy to send you dvd+R and shipping.

Let me know what your aunt says!

My kids are home with yet another snow day. I think we will play clean the kids rooms as its to yukky out to send them out.:scared1:
 

I have dish network. I'll have to see if there are any exercise stuff on there. I'd be happy to send you dvd+R and shipping.

Let me know what your aunt says!

My kids are home with yet another snow day. I think we will play clean the kids rooms as its to yukky out to send them out.:scared1:

Oh I bet the kids will just love that:rotfl: :lmao:
 
Hey guys I don't know how well I'm doing and feel so big for some reason. Maybe it's in my head though. A co-worker told me about trying to add chromium picolinate pills to my diet. I read some stuff on it and think I may give it a try to see if it'll help my metabolism, but there are no real claims that it helps to support a healty metabolism. I'll ask my aunt who's a former NIH microbiologist. I mean I have been eating my smaller meals 6 times a day working out but not much progress. Well my body composition does look like it's changing but with smaller legs my stomach look huge to me:scared1: Then again I may be over re-acting a tad bit too. How's everyone else doing?
 
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Not doing so great this week!! :guilty:
The weekend was not good and though I was ready to get back on track, the last couple days not so good. I indulged in too many chips (Baked Lays mind you but still too many of them! ;) ) and went to Olive Garden last night . . . I kept it light (salad, stuffed mushrooms, and spinach-artichoke dip) but I'm sure the calorie count would be ridiculous! I haven't stepped on the scale but hope by Sat. the numbers won't scare me!! (I know what you mean Jazmine8 about just feeling big!) Hope everyone else is doing better!
 
OOPS, almost forgot . . .
Welcome gordon24 . . . glad to have you! :goodvibes
angiepangie8, Congrats on the great workout . . . 2 hours will definately pay off! Wow!
Omma: taekwondo is great! My son did it a couple years ago and there were lots of moms doing it with their kids! My girlfriend swears by it!
 
Hey everyone saw this today on my area news website. I think this is kinda yucky. What do ya'll think after reading this?
http://mvdietdetox.com/
Juice Diet Claims To Cut 21 Pounds
The cartoon character Popeye was known for ingesting a can of spinach and instantaneously gaining strength. James Hester compares Popeye's results to what he feels after following the Martha's Vineyard Diet Detox.

"You think better, you feel better, you look better," said Hester, co-author of "21 Pounds in 21 Days: The Martha's Vineyard Diet Detox." Roni DeLuz, co-author and naturopathic doctor and registered nurse, developed the diet, which she allows the digestive system to rest and repair itself because there is not any chewing of food involved.

Hester said the plan is designed to rid the body and bloodstream of toxins, which leads to better health, such as greater mental clarity, a reduction in cellulite, fewer headaches and backaches, less arthritis, joint pain, fewer symptoms of PMS and a stronger immune system. The diet will also lead to weight loss.

Enzyme Drinks, Teas Allowed

The meals on the detoxification program consist of enzyme-rich drinks, herbal teas, aloe vera, vegetable purees, "live" juices, homemade soups and plenty of water. "Live" juices are juices made using a juicer.

Salt, sugar, milk, eggs, butter and alcoholic beverages, including wine, are excluded while following the detox.

The detox, also recommends enemas; kidney, gallbladder and liver flushes; lymphatic drainage massages; sauna treatments; detoxifying baths; cellulite treatments and walking at a leisurely pace or using a Chi machine. It also suggests brushing dry skin before showers.

The detox can also be performed for seven days and two days, but a 21-pound weight loss will not be achieved. There are other benefits, the authors said.

"The weekend detox helps you improve your appearance and energy level quickly. Your eyes and skin will brighten; your thoughts will be clearer; you'll feel less stressed out, frustrated and angry," the book says.

In addition to the physical health benefits, there are also emotional health benefits.

In fact, the book describes how depression is often relieved after detoxing. People feel calmer, happier and more optimistic, the authors say.

"Do the detox for health reasons not vanity reasons, and you'll lose the 21 pounds," said Hester who follows the program several times a year.

Cleansing The Colon

Tsila Trager, a certified colon hydrotherapist, believes that it is important to rid the body of toxins and waste to achieve optimal health.

While colonics help, she cautions that the results on the diet vary.

However, she believes that enemas help people feel better and lose weight.

She added that there is about "10 to 15 pounds of fecal matter just sitting there," because many people consume food without drinking enough water to help with bowel movements.

Where's The Protein?

Many health care professionals have criticized the detox diet because of the lack of protein, fat and fiber, as well as the speedy weight loss.

Kathlee Zelman, a WebMD expert, reviewed the diet. She wrote that "while the plan may sound like a scientific approach to weight loss, it lacks the fundamentals that dietitians, doctors, and health authorities know are essential for good health."

Hester believes that critics lack discipline and have likely not tried the diet.

"I don't think you should criticize something until you do it," he said. "After doing it, you can make an intelligent decision about whether it is good for you."

Hester added that if someone fears the lack of protein in their diet, protein shakes can be added. This will allow the body to detox without the 21-pound weight loss, however.

Other health professionals criticize the Detox Diet because they believe that followers may lose muscle mass.

"You have to burn off the fat before you start burning muscle and most people I know have to burn a lot of fat before getting to the muscle," Hester said.

Do You Maintain Weight?

After the 21st day, there is a maintenance diet that should be followed. It includes slowly reintroducing food groups to your diet. The maintenance diet includes steamed vegetables, chicken and other organic foods, and several ounces of water.


Hester said that DeLuz's philosophy is if you do 75 percent what she says and eat 25 percent recreational food, you will maintain the weight loss.

A person's attitude will determine the success of the detoxifying program, he said.

"You have to ask yourself if you are out of control (with eating and drinking)," Hester said. "Some people don't want to change."


Suggested Diet

A suggested schedule on the 21-Day Detox Diet would include:

8:30 a.m.
Antioxidant berry drink -- the detox recommends a brand that contains a variety of berries and a high oxygen radical absorbance capacity value.
Herbal cleansing formula
Cup of herbal tea
8 ounces of water

10:30 a.m.
8 ounces of water with high-density green drink that contains a variety of different vegetables, not just wheatgrass or spirulina.
8-ounce glass of hot or iced herbal tea

12:30 p.m.
1 cup of fresh vegetable juice
1 enzyme capsule
Herbal cleansing formula
8-ounce bottle of water

2:30 p.m.
High-density antioxidant or berry drink

6 p.m.
1 cup of homemade cleansing soup -- the book provides several recipes
1 cup of broth from cleansing soup mix
1 cup of herbal tea
1 enzyme capsule
Herbal cleansing formula
8-ounce bottle of water

7:30 p.m.
8-ounce cup of hot or iced herbal tea or water

Bedtime
Aloe vera
 
Oh my goodness... I think that I would live in the bathroom. Aloe vera juice will make you live in there... :eek: Be sure to let us know how it goes should you try it.:eek: :rolleyes1
 
Oh my goodness... I think that I would live in the bathroom. Aloe vera juice will make you live in there... :eek: Be sure to let us know how it goes should you try it.:eek: :rolleyes1

Oh I ain't trying it but there's this stuff at GNC that cleanses the colon really well and it only $15 a bottle I think. I've used that and it works great. I think people should air on the side of caution so they don't become dehydrated with colon cleansers, and enemas which I don't suggest at all :scared: I have seen these herbal teas though. BTW SilverMickey does your Dish network have any exercise programming on it?
 
Checking back in...I definately need some motivation. I cheated a couple of times (went out to dinner in the city with friends a couple of times and definately did NOT count points) and now I'm trying to get back on track. I gave up snacking after dinner for lent (real weakness) so I'm hoping that helps. I'm also really trying to increase my water intake. Keep up the good work everyone!
 
Oh I ain't trying it but there's this stuff at GNC that cleanses the colon really well and it only $15 a bottle I think. I've used that and it works great. I think people should air on the side of caution so they don't become dehydrated with colon cleansers, and enemas which I don't suggest at all :scared: I have seen these herbal teas though. BTW SilverMickey does your Dish network have any exercise programming on it?


The dish has some... Nothing in my time frame that I am finding yet. And nothing on demand. I'm going to take time to look at fit tv's web site to look further.:goodvibes
 
Jazmine8-don't feel discouraged!Remember you were the one who pulled me back in! I have found when the scales didn't move I was usually not so good the week before. Keep on your regime! :grouphug:
NJFAB4-I felt the same way 2 weeks ago! Someone here recommended writing down what you eat. Keep your spirits up...YOU CAN DO THIS!:grouphug:
TNKRBELL-I won't eat after 6. Make that a point. I have gone to bed because I wanted to snack!
I have lost 1 pound this week :goodvibes w/ the school's competition (biggest loser type) and my team is in the lead! (not by much so every pound counts!!)

I have worked out 6 days a week - walking 2 to 3 miles and doing the ab work on the bean. I do see a difference in my stomach but I wish the scale would move faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My trip isn't that far off!:guilty:

Weekend is coming though.....Stay strong!!!

I had to laugh a friend of mine sent me a picture and under it it said-
Dear God, If you can't make me thinner, make my friends fatter!:lmao:
 
Hi!
Okay I have been reading this board for awhile and have been so encouraged by your stories. I was hesitant to join because I am only 20 but I figured I need to do something now while I am still young. I have never been obese but rather the kid that was always "pleasently plump.":rotfl2: I always had that 10 or so pounds to lose. However being at college has been the worst thing for my weight! I have definetly succeed in gaining the freshman fifteen on top of more plumpness and it's just getting worse. Because I am at college the food choices are limited and many days it's easier to grab the pizza than the salad. For some reason it feels like it takes less effort to grab the pizza slice than the salad.?:confused3 So hopefully it's okay that I've joined in? My goal is to lose those 15lbs first and then go from there. I need to make small goals for myself! I really want a healthier lifestlye. This is the time of my life I feel I'm supposed to look and feel my best and I'm letting this time in my life go by. I don't even have kids or a husband to blame yet!:rotfl2: unfortunetly this weight was put on by me an I am determined to get it off!
It's been great reading the stories and I can't wait to get to know you all better! :goodvibes
 
Hi!
Okay I have been reading this board for awhile and have been so encouraged by your stories. I was hesitant to join because I am only 20 but I figured I need to do something now while I am still young. I have never been obese but rather the kid that was always "pleasently plump.":rotfl2: I always had that 10 or so pounds to lose. However being at college has been the worst thing for my weight! I have definetly succeed in gaining the freshman fifteen on top of more plumpness and it's just getting worse. Because I am at college the food choices are limited and many days it's easier to grab the pizza than the salad. For some reason it feels like it takes less effort to grab the pizza slice than the salad.?:confused3 So hopefully it's okay that I've joined in? My goal is to lose those 15lbs first and then go from there. I need to make small goals for myself! I really want a healthier lifestlye. This is the time of my life I feel I'm supposed to look and feel my best and I'm letting this time in my life go by. I don't even have kids or a husband to blame yet!:rotfl2: unfortunetly this weight was put on by me an I am determined to get it off!
It's been great reading the stories and I can't wait to get to know you all better! :goodvibes

I'm only 23 so we are not too far off in age. I still go to College too. Does that make me sad? Oh well. Next Semester when I have my teaching degree all will be right with the world. :goodvibes The easy thing gets me too but I have my own place so I have stocked my freezer with Healthy Choice Meals (at 300 Calories each I love these!) and fridge with fruit and my pantry with low calorie snacks. I tend not to buy bad stuff and since the good low cal stuff is easy (popping dinner or lunch in the microwave saves me from fast food most days) I stick with it more. Hope that helps.

Hugs :hug:

-Becca-
 
Thanks for the idea of those meals! I might need to get some of those! It's just that a food plan comes with our housing so if I don't use it I lose it and I feel like I'm throwing money out the window! But I guess it would be worth it:confused3 I also saw someone on here said that they are giving up snaking after dinner for lent... What a great idea!!! Thats where all my bad calories pile on!! and the sad thing is it's not that I'm hungry I just feel like eating something:confused3 I am going to give that a try!...i must admit thats a hard one though!
 
Hi!
Okay I have been reading this board for awhile and have been so encouraged by your stories. I was hesitant to join because I am only 20 but I figured I need to do something now while I am still young. I have never been obese but rather the kid that was always "pleasently plump.":rotfl2: I always had that 10 or so pounds to lose. However being at college has been the worst thing for my weight! I have definetly succeed in gaining the freshman fifteen on top of more plumpness and it's just getting worse. Because I am at college the food choices are limited and many days it's easier to grab the pizza than the salad. For some reason it feels like it takes less effort to grab the pizza slice than the salad.?:confused3 So hopefully it's okay that I've joined in? My goal is to lose those 15lbs first and then go from there. I need to make small goals for myself! I really want a healthier lifestlye. This is the time of my life I feel I'm supposed to look and feel my best and I'm letting this time in my life go by. I don't even have kids or a husband to blame yet!:rotfl2: unfortunetly this weight was put on by me an I am determined to get it off!
It's been great reading the stories and I can't wait to get to know you all better! :goodvibes

:welcome: to the neighborhood DoryDays! Glad you found us. I love your ODD reference btw, can I use that! Anyway I know what you mean about looking and feeling great in your 20's because that's how me and another friend felt. I also do not have kids or a husband to blaim about my weight, just my lazy behind. This year I'll be turning 30 and I wanted to take a Disney cruise in Dec. I want to look good and be at a healthier weight. For now it seems I just can't get those first 10 lbs. off. For some reasons I know, but will have to keep going like my dis friend tmatthews has told me. College can be stressful enough and with not so good food choices can make it even harder. You may just have to take that extra step and purposfully seek out healthier lighter foods options in the dining hall. I'm sure they have something and if they don't demand that they get it. It may take longer to do that, but hey you're paying for it right and you should have decent choices to select from. There may be other students that feel the way you do. Could you possibly start a biggest loser type club on your campus? That'd be awesome if you could do that and make it both fun and easier for more people to lose weight in a group.
 

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