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#16104 - 01/02/04 02:25 AM
Losing weight
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Registered: 06/26/03
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I am thinking about trying to lose 25 to 30 pounds. I would love to fit into my "skinny" clothes again. I really like them and myself a bit thinner. Nothing unrealistic here. No high school weight limit attempted. I have never really dieted. Any suggestions? I am considering weight watchers because I think I might learn something about good nutrition and I do well in a group setting. I quit smoking years ago in a group and it helped.Any suggestions or thoughts? Lynn
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#16105 - 01/02/04 05:57 AM
Re: Losing weight
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Registered: 10/09/02
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I love weigth watchers, but it's all about the kind of group. My friend and I have switched groups twice and have finally found the group that fits us. I also heard that the Discovery Health channel is doing some kind of challenge where they give you a free three-month membership to Bally's Gym and nutritional guidleines. Good Luck.
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#16106 - 01/02/04 05:22 PM
Re: Losing weight
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Lynn, I hit that point when I turned 40 and I swear I have someone else's matabolism! I walked before 40 and didn't gain weight, continued to walk after 40 and started gaining 3 pounds a year. Well then it turns to 10-15 and before you know it, you have to do something about it. I'm there too! Now I go to Curves and walk occasionally, but I'm not losing weight, just maintaining. No fun! One time I lost weight when my sister, and friend and I e-mailed each other with what we ate every day! HONESTY was THE only policy. That'll take the weight off because do you really want to record every little thing you put in your mouth? I did have success with WW, but didn't stick with it long enough to make it count. Good luck and let us know what you decide. I think anything works best when you do it with a friend so you have someone to be accountable to.
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#16108 - 01/06/04 01:29 AM
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My problem is finding the time to exercise. I refuse to get up any earlier to do it, but by the time I get home, it's the last thing I want to do. Any suggestions? I can't justify joining a gym to go during work because we have a small gym in my condo complex.
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#16109 - 01/14/04 05:01 PM
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Registered: 12/11/03
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Losing weight is always a pain but I remember when I was in my 30's and 40's it was easier. That's when I walked a lot and seemed more inspired to lose weight.
It's harder now that I'm in my fifties. My motivation is lacking; however my husband and I purchased a treadmill and it should arrive this week or next. I can't wait to use it because I think the walking on it will really help! Plus, we have a stationery bike and a rowing machine. No excuse for me not to get into shape.
I'm also eliminating the peanut butter I used to eat in the afternoon. In place of that I'm drinking green or Red Tea. Really is helping! I don't know what it is but the tea is taking away my afternoon hunger!
Any one else experience this? Also, any other tips in losing weight and getting more inspired? I would appreciate any helpful hints. I really want to get the weight off.
Ann
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#16110 - 01/14/04 07:00 PM
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Ann, I say put the treadmill in front of the television when a funny sitcom is on. Time will go much faster. I also find myself hungry in the afternoons. Heck, add mid-morning and 8:00pm to that too! I'm not sure about this but sometimes I think the fact that I exercise pretty much every day makes me hungrier. Any thoughts on this? What I'm doing is drinkinglots of water and instead of reaching for that handful of Wheat Thins, chips, pretzels, cookies, candy...you name it, I'm eating boring stuff like grapes, carrots, cheese without crackers, or the mini rice bbq flavored rice cakes. Also sugar free pudding or jello. Hope this helps.
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#16111 - 01/15/04 03:55 PM
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Dotsie,
I agree with you. Substituting foods like rice cakes and carrotts sometimes works, sometimes not. The peanut butter rice cakes, I've found, taste better and do help control the appetite.
I am finding, as I mentioned earlier that drinking Red Tea, really takes hunger away in the afternoon. The sweet taste calms "hunger pangs" and takes that "urge to eat" away. Really working for me!
Should get the treadmill this weekend or early next week. Having some exercise equipment is inspiring me to move on--and the Red Tea is definitely helping!
Good luck to everyone on this! We can do this--whatever we need to accomplish this goal,is inside each one of us.
Ann
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