Over 200 New Year New Me Part 26
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Cris - I'm starting to wonder! I try not to google/webmd symptoms ever because it always ends up that you're pregnant. Regardless of the symptoms! Cramps? Nausea? Hang nail? Dandruff? Make way for a baby!
Strange thing is... I just had the weirdest TOM ever. almost 7 days long... on again and off again. So weird.
Whatever it is... something's gotta give. I'm not a fan of this feeling. I just want to crawl back in bed.
My TOM was 9 days last month. NINE. I thought I was going to die. Or punch lots of people in the face.
I must be pregnant, too. Pretty much this entire year has been one big pregnancy scare for me. :laugh: My ovaries & uterus are apparently freaked about me dropping so much weight.0 -
Cris - I'm starting to wonder! I try not to google/webmd symptoms ever because it always ends up that you're pregnant. Regardless of the symptoms! Cramps? Nausea? Hang nail? Dandruff? Make way for a baby!
Strange thing is... I just had the weirdest TOM ever. almost 7 days long... on again and off again. So weird.
Whatever it is... something's gotta give. I'm not a fan of this feeling. I just want to crawl back in bed.
My TOM was 9 days last month. NINE. I thought I was going to die. Or punch lots of people in the face.
I must be pregnant, too. Pretty much this entire year has been one big pregnancy scare for me. :laugh: My ovaries & uterus are apparently freaked about me dropping so much weight.
A few months ago I had 2 or 3 months in a row mine lasted 2 weeks. That's just madness!! My doctor said it's just my body trying to adjust and catch up to my "signifficent" weight loss.0 -
Loving my meal plan today! I'm on so much of a better track already.
The slowcooker is my salvation. Leftovers for lunch rather than a frozen dinner. And dinner is cooking while I'm at work. All I have to do is cook quinoa & steam frozen broccoli I'll have an uber healthy homemade meal ready about 20 minutes after I get home. Tonight's menu is Applesauce Chicken. Last night was Cranberry pot roast. it was yummy and SO freaking easy. Here's the recipe:
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2009/12/supuer-simple-cranberry-roast-beef-or.html
2-3 pounds beef or pork roast or stew chunks
1 tablespoon dried onion flakes, or 1 medium yellow onion, diced
2 tablespoons soy sauce (La Choy and Tamari wheat-free are gluten free)
1 (16-ounce) whole berry cranberry sauce (or 2 cups homemade!)
Directions
Use a 4-quart slow cooker (I used my 6 quart & it was fine). Plop in the meat (frozen is fine), and add the onion and soy sauce. Pour in the entire can of cranberry sauce over the top. Do not add water. Cover and cook on low for 7-9 hours, or on high for 5-6. If you are cooking on high, you may need to "help" the meat break apart by taking it out an hour or so before serving by cutting it into chunks, then returning to the sauce. I like it when the meat is tender and the juice has fully soaked in.
I served it over mashed potatoes with steamed frozen green beans. It was yum.
I used a 2.5 pound very lean london broil type roast. I portioned mine into 8 servings and that was plenty for me despite the fact the original blog said this serves 4. She must have either been using really fatty beef or her portion sizes are seriously out of control!
Here's the nutritional breakdown of mine per serving (which was about 3oz of cooked meat & some of the sauce:
Calories: 290
Fat:8 21 30 246 10 -
Loving my meal plan today! I'm on so much of a better track already.
The slowcooker is my salvation. Leftovers for lunch rather than a frozen dinner. And dinner is cooking while I'm at work. All I have to do is cook quinoa & steam frozen broccoli I'll have an uber healthy homemade meal ready about 20 minutes after I get home. Tonight's menu is Applesauce Chicken. Last night was Cranberry pot roast. it was yummy and SO freaking easy. Here's the recipe:
http://crockpot365.blogspot.com/2009/12/supuer-simple-cranberry-roast-beef-or.html
2-3 pounds beef or pork roast or stew chunks
1 tablespoon dried onion flakes, or 1 medium yellow onion, diced
2 tablespoons soy sauce (La Choy and Tamari wheat-free are gluten free)
1 (16-ounce) whole berry cranberry sauce (or 2 cups homemade!)
Directions
Use a 4-quart slow cooker (I used my 6 quart & it was fine). Plop in the meat (frozen is fine), and add the onion and soy sauce. Pour in the entire can of cranberry sauce over the top. Do not add water. Cover and cook on low for 7-9 hours, or on high for 5-6 (I set my slowcooker timer for 7 hours & then let it keep it warm after that since I'm gone for work for about 9.5 hours and it was fine). If you are cooking on high, you may need to "help" the meat break apart by taking it out an hour or so before serving by cutting it into chunks, then returning to the sauce. I like it when the meat is tender and the juice has fully soaked in.
I served it over mashed potatoes with steamed frozen green beans. It was yum.
I used a 2.5 pound very lean london broil type roast. I portioned mine into 8 servings and that was plenty for me despite the fact the original blog said this serves 4. She must have either been using really fatty beef or her portion sizes are seriously out of control!
Here's the nutritional breakdown of mine per serving (which was about 3oz of cooked meat & some of the sauce:
Calories: 290
Fat: 8
Carbs: 21
Protein: 30
Sodium: 246
Fiber: 1
A serving of mashed potatoes was about 110 & green beans were 25 so my dinner total was about 425 calories. Yum.
I have leftover roast & green beans for lunch today for a total of around 315 calories.0 -
Morning! Had a great yoga session last night, then came home and had chips, cheese, and a Pepsi! I don't even LIKE Pepsi! I was just super craving soda and that's what we had in the house. Get it together Lauren!!
Heather - If you lost 2.8 lbs, then your percentage should not be 0. Please update with your fabulous loss. Remember it will be 4.6/whatever you weighed last week.
Pos - Take some time, you know we'll be here. Will miss you!!
Pos_me....................0 = 0.0%
tstout.....................-4.6 = 1.97%
HeatherMN............-2.8= 0%
Littlespy.....................0 = 0.0%
kerri..........................-1 = .33%
Cris20056................0 = 0.0%
Jessica.....................0 = 0.0%
Elmox........................0 = 0.0%0 -
Maybe we are being too nice to each other?! We shouldnt be telling one another that its ok to skip excercising and thats its ok to eat badly....maybe we do that too much? We are trying to be encouraging but maybe we are being enablers?? Just a thought
I give full permission for you all to be 100% direct with me. That includes telling me to suck it up and quit whinning. Sometimes to get where we are going we need a little push...or shove :devil: :laugh:0 -
Maybe we are being too nice to each other?! We shouldnt be telling one another that its ok to skip excercising and thats its ok to eat badly....maybe we do that too much? We are trying to be encouraging but maybe we are being enablers?? Just a thought
I give full permission for you all to be 100% direct with me. That includes telling me to suck it up and quit whinning. Sometimes to get where we are going we need a little push...or shove :devil: :laugh:
I agree! Tell ya what Cris, I'll shove you if you shove me!0 -
Maybe we are being too nice to each other?! We shouldnt be telling one another that its ok to skip excercising and thats its ok to eat badly....maybe we do that too much? We are trying to be encouraging but maybe we are being enablers?? Just a thought
I give full permission for you all to be 100% direct with me. That includes telling me to suck it up and quit whinning. Sometimes to get where we are going we need a little push...or shove :devil: :laugh:
I agree! Tell ya what Cris, I'll shove you if you shove me!
No problem! Let's set a goal for how many days a week we must excercise and hold each other to that goal. I plan on being good until my vacation, and even then I plan on working hard to make my goal of 190 by the end of July...it may be hard but its not impossible folks. IT TAKES HARD WORK!0 -
Maybe we are being too nice to each other?! We shouldnt be telling one another that its ok to skip excercising and thats its ok to eat badly....maybe we do that too much? We are trying to be encouraging but maybe we are being enablers?? Just a thought
I give full permission for you all to be 100% direct with me. That includes telling me to suck it up and quit whinning. Sometimes to get where we are going we need a little push...or shove :devil: :laugh:
I agree! Tell ya what Cris, I'll shove you if you shove me!
No problem! Let's set a goal for how many days a week we must excercise and hold each other to that goal. I plan on being good until my vacation, and even then I plan on working hard to make my goal of 190 by the end of July...it may be hard but its not impossible folks. IT TAKES HARD WORK!
Ok I'm pumped, lets do this. I'm going to forget the donut I ate this morning! Make the rest of today better and no bad food this weekend. ZERO!! I must behave! I want to workout at least 3 days next week! Minnimum! I'm going to shoot for 4! What's your goal? I want you to be brutal to me and not let me use excuses. Tell me they are like a holes. Everyone has them!0 -
I agree! I am vowing to eat healthy with NO cheats this weekend! I am vowing to workout at least 5 days a week (mon thru Fri) but I will push myself to workout on Sat too!
We can and WILL do this! Together!0 -
Pos_me....................0 = 0.0%
tstout.....................-4.6 = 1.97%
HeatherMN............-2.8= 0%
Littlespy.....................0 = 0.0%
kerri..........................-1 = .33%
Cris20056................0 = 0.0%
Jessica.....................0 = 0.0%
Elmox........................0 = 0.0%
Meokk......................-1= 0.55%
I am in total agreement with you Cris and Jess, we do allow ourselves too many excuses especially at the weekends. Our cheat days have turned in to cheat both days EVERY weekend and it has to stop for the sake of our health.
It's not about a race to a certain number but a change to healthier living. I'm not saying don't plan in a treat every now or then but don't have that treat unless you have planned for it and it's in your calories etc. I for one really need to pick up the exercise and please push me to do so.
Pos Me - tough love time - I don't see why you can't stick around and re-evaluate your goals at the same time ??? Have you noticed that everybody who goes away for a while gains weight????. What if you just check in every day and weigh in at the end of the week, no pressure to read& reply every post. Could you do that right now???
I don't want to see you go away and come back in a month having gained 5 lbs and lost all motivation :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0 -
well i have no loss this week...actually 1.5 lbs gain ..ouch...i know that isn't real weight and still water....that is what i am telling myself at least...I have been horrible about drinking water this week. I am not changing my ticker cause i am sure it will come off by next week...hopefully that pluse some !!!
Pos_me....................0 = 0.0%
tstout.....................-4.6 = 1.97%
HeatherMN............-2.8= 0%
Littlespy.....................0 = 0.0%
kerri..........................-1 = .33%
Cris20056................0 = 0.0%
Jessica.....................0 = 0.0%
Elmox........................0 = 0.0%
Meokk......................-1= 0.55%
lildebbie ...............+1.5 = 0%
That given...i took measurements and i have lost 5 1/2 inches since june 18th...that seemed like a lot to me.
Got serena's surgery scheduled for July 30th. Got msy sister to volunteer to take a day off work, and be with her and i am sure my mom will too , so this recovery time may not be using a whole week of vacation.
Abby's visit with the ent went well too, her ears are great, hearing test passed with flying colors, re-check in 6 months !!!
i am soo ready for today be over with.
I havfe no choice but to eat good this week, as i am waiting on money from our rent house and we have very little as i have to pay rent here, day care and groceries for next week.
Of course i will make my full round of gym visists this weekend, dance class tonight , doing just some cardio tomorrow, hubby hurt his shouldar so we aren't doing lift class, and then spin calss with the crazy lady on sunday...the next 3 days i am sure i will burn around 1500 calories or more.0 -
Cris: I'm in agreement with you. As they say on the Biggest Loser, the nicest people are usually the fattest because they put others first and tell each other it's okay to be bad. It's a fine line between enabling and encouraging, so let's work on not confusing the two. Feel free to direct and honest with me.
Jess: I'm with you on the minimum three workouts next week. I definitely need it! Oh, and thanks for your word vomit story. It's something I would have done, too. In my world, guys aren't worth it if they don't know how to care for their vehicles or if they don't care. Afterall, who would I call if I had problems if my boyfriend couldn't handle it? Does Mike even know how to change a tire? If not, he's not a real man!
Julie: Maybe your body isn't trying to make you think you're pregnant, but thinks you already had a baby instead. I mean, you could have had sextuplets with all the weight you've lost!
Lauren: Thank you for the encouragement on changing my weight loss percentage, but I'm counting all losses at 0% until I get back to my low of 190. I don't feel like I deserve credit for re-losing the same 5 lbs.!
Someone here on MFP posted an article about how your "diet" could be making you gain. One of the items mentioned, that definitely affect me, is the habit of saving the bulk of my calories for dinner. They said eating so many calories at dinner makes you not hungry in the morning, making you skip breakfast and repeating the vicious cycle. Your body also stores the fat from doing this because you don't burn as much when you sleep and this can lead to insulin resistance, which can lead to diabetes.
This being said, starting tomorrow I am going to try eating meals roughly equal to one another instead of loading up at dinner. We'll see if this helps over the course of a week. I'm starting tomorrow because I already have my prime rib dinner planned out for tonight.0 -
Jess: I'm with you on the minimum three workouts next week. I definitely need it! Oh, and thanks for your word vomit story. It's something I would have done, too. In my world, guys aren't worth it if they don't know how to care for their vehicles or if they don't care. Afterall, who would I call if I had problems if my boyfriend couldn't handle it? Does Mike even know how to change a tire? If not, he's not a real man!
Someone here on MFP posted an article about how your "diet" could be making you gain. One of the items mentioned, that definitely affect me, is the habit of saving the bulk of my calories for dinner. They said eating so many calories at dinner makes you not hungry in the morning, making you skip breakfast and repeating the vicious cycle. Your body also stores the fat from doing this because you don't burn as much when you sleep and this can lead to insulin resistance, which can lead to diabetes.
This being said, starting tomorrow I am going to try eating meals roughly equal to one another instead of loading up at dinner. We'll see if this helps over the course of a week. I'm starting tomorrow because I already have my prime rib dinner planned out for tonight.
You know funny you said that because after I saw that I started to wonder if he does. I'm going to have to ask him. Because I'm with you. I want a man who knows how to do that kinda stuff. I like manly men! :laugh: If he doesn't know how, major turn off! We're supposed to go to a baseball game tomorrow night and if he doesn't get that fixed, I'm not getting his truck. That's dangerous. And if he doesn't know how to change a tire, even worse! AHH!! I'm definitely on board for the tuff love. I give you permission to be all over me about eating and working out. I encourage it, please!! I think a lot of us have crossed that fine line. I'm pumped now, not gonna lie!! :bigsmile: I've heard that too and noticed I got into the pattern of having large dinners. Going to try and even out my meals more. I hear breakfast needs to be bigger and I have been slacking in that department. And I have been munching on this stupid candy that someone stuck all over our branch! :grumble: So now candy for me! NONE! 3 worksouts next week, no excuses! :drinker: Let's do it! I'm tempted to go squeeze one in tonight before I go out dancing!0 -
Okay...I went and laughed my naughty breakfast and then what I plan to have for lunch and my dinner. If I stick to plan with NO snacks today I will be 155 calories over. I plan on dancing my booty off tonight to burn those calories. Don't plan on drinking any beer either. Isn't that the challenge for this week anyways? I missed that post! This is my plan and I'm sticking to it!!0
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LOL about manly men & I agree! I love my husband. He's such a perfect blend of genius and handyman while maintaining a decent bit of consideration at the same time. My only complaint is that he can be *REALLY* insensitive which is weird to me because he's much more considerate than others in a lot of ways. I'm pretty sure it's a ridiculous defense mechanism about some emotional stuff that happened when he was a kid but he'd probably die if I approached him with my psychobabble bs evaluation (but that's kind of just what you get when you marry someone with a degree in psyc :laugh:). I have thicker skin because of it, that's for sure. I'm way overly sensitive, highstrung, and naively sympathetic so I kind of need someone like him to keep me grounded sometimes.
Edit: Oh, I went off on a tangent, sorry. I was going to say the downfall of being a manly man in dh's case is that he thinks he can do all this stuff himself (and he can) but then... he won't do all of it. We haven't had hot water in the kitchen for 2.5 years because the fixture has a broken seal that he can "fix himself" but hasn't. When I said I was going to take my car to get my tires rotated he said "I can do that, why would you pay someone?" My straightforward answer would have been "because I want it done now and quickly and I don't want to have to listen to you whine about how hot it is outside." My actual answer was more like "um... just because I don't want you to have to do it." :laugh:0 -
Jess: Yes, please find out if Mike can change tires. I would not get in his truck with the bands showing through on his tires. I had a tire fall apart on me one time when driving. The rubber literally flew off and exposed the bands...I re-routed myself to Tires Plus immediately to buy new tires. It could have been so scary had the bands given way! For the record, I know how to change tires! Yay me!
Julie: I used to have a boyfriend who thought he could fix everything and then just didn't. He'd then get mad when I would have someone else take care of it. So glad I got rid of him because that on top of his other problems was ridiculous. Yes, I said on TOP of other problems; I didn't get rid of him for just this reason. Anyway, the new boyfriend CAN and DOES fix everything under the sun. I'm a lucky girl!
Ooh, I forgot we're supposed to be staying away from alcohol. If I don't drink the glass of wine I had planned, I shouldn't be over calories. Yippee!0 -
Oh, here's an article I read in Fitness Magazine yesterday and thought it was good motivation for working out; especially doing the strength training.
"Fitness gave me the strength to fight off an attacker."
The encounter started like a bad horror flick. It was still dark outside one morning last September when Katy Vander Roest, 24, suddenly woke in her Cincinnati sublevel apartment. "The room felt strange somehow, and I sat up in bed," she recalls. "I put my arms at my sides, and then I felt a gloved hand." Screaming, she looked down to see a man crouching on the floor.
Katy, a student and bartender, wasn't about to be a helpless victim. First she punched the intruder in the face. Hard. Then she jumped out of bed and pinned the would-be rapist, who police estimate was six foot one and 185 pounds, over a low dresser. "I held him down with my left hand and hit him in the face with my right," says Katy, who is five foot eight and 145 pounds. "I was yelling at him to get out, and he was begging for me to stop."
She maneuvered him out of her room, down the hall and through the front door. She literally punched him out of her apartment, an outcome Katy credits to CrossFit, an intense strength-and-conditioning program that is especially popular with police academies and military units. Katy, who had played soccer and basketball and run track as a kid, was introduced to the tough training regimen by her boyfriend; she'd been doing it daily for several months. She loved the challenge and variety of the constantly changing workouts and was putting in up to 12 hours a week at her local CrossFit gym. At the time of the break-in, she had five new pounds of solid muscle to show for her dedication and hard work.
Police arrested the intruder that night; he was eventually convicted and sentenced to five years. "Looking back, I realize how scary it was," Katy says. "Other girls I've talked to say that if the same thing had happened to them, they would've frozen. But I felt as if I were physically ready to fight back, and that made me less afraid. I feel strong on the outside and the inside."0 -
Heather-Wow! That's a crazy article. Thanks for shareing that with us. I think my work is offering free self defense classes here soon, thought about trying to attend those! I'm trying to figure out how to casually bring us asking if he knows how to change a tire after I pointed out he needed new tires. :laugh:0
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LOL about manly men & I agree! I love my husband. He's such a perfect blend of genius and handyman while maintaining a decent bit of consideration at the same time. My only complaint is that he can be *REALLY* insensitive which is weird to me because he's much more considerate than others in a lot of ways. I'm pretty sure it's a ridiculous defense mechanism about some emotional stuff that happened when he was a kid but he'd probably die if I approached him with my psychobabble bs evaluation (but that's kind of just what you get when you marry someone with a degree in psyc :laugh:). I have thicker skin because of it, that's for sure. I'm way overly sensitive, highstrung, and naively sympathetic so I kind of need someone like him to keep me grounded sometimes.
Edit: Oh, I went off on a tangent, sorry. I was going to say the downfall of being a manly man in dh's case is that he thinks he can do all this stuff himself (and he can) but then... he won't do all of it. We haven't had hot water in the kitchen for 2.5 years because the fixture has a broken seal that he can "fix himself" but hasn't. When I said I was going to take my car to get my tires rotated he said "I can do that, why would you pay someone?" My straightforward answer would have been "because I want it done now and quickly and I don't want to have to listen to you whine about how hot it is outside." My actual answer was more like "um... just because I don't want you to have to do it." :laugh:
Little Spy~ you could SO be talking about my hubby! Except for the degree in psyc. :laugh:0 -
I am commiting myself to 3 days at the gym next week- and by next week I mean M-F!!!!
I am going to try to go tonight and tomorrow too, just because Im really pumped up right now! :laugh: :laugh:
My fiance totally lied to me!!! When we met I told him I loved country music, that I was into pick up trucks, and something else...oh I liked a man who could fish (dunno it just seems sexy to me). Well he told me he had a truck loved country music too and was an avid fisher mann.....truth be told...
He fishes maybe once or twice a year when we go to the beach- but really enjoys fishing SHOWS. Yes, as in on TV. He did not have a truck, in fact he had no car at all, he had crashed and totalled his Bronco (NOT PICK UP TRUCK) a week before we met. And he does NOT listen to country music...he likes RAP! Or crap as I like to call it!
Yet....we made it through 6 years :laugh: :laugh: I seriously thought he was just gonna be a summer fling !0 -
Ok I lost 6.8lbs. And I am taking credit for all of it, because I am changing my ticker everytime I weigh myself. I'm not sure how most people do this and maybe I shouldn't but at this point and time I NEED to keep myself motivated my taking credit for everything, including gains. So anyway....-6.8lbs....-2.35%
Pos_me....................0 = 0.0%
tstout.....................-4.6 = 1.97%
HeatherMN............-2.8= 0%
Littlespy.....................0 = 0.0%
kerri..........................-1 = .33%
Cris20056................0 = 0.0%
Jessica.....................0 = 0.0%
Elmox........................0 = 0.0%
Meokk......................-1= 0.55%
lildebbie ...............+1.5 = 0%
myworld898..........-6.8 =2.35%0 -
Myworld- it is always up to you in regards to what loss you want to show. I guess the best way to explain the "no loss" theory that a lot of us posted this week is like this:
Lets say Lisa (fictional character) and I both weigh in on Friday and we both weigh 195. During the weekend Lisa is fairly good and stays within calories, where as I decide to drink and eat everything in sight. Monday morning after the weekend has come and gone Lisa is still at her 195 or maybe even at a 196....whereas I am at like 200lbs Monday morning. I know that I did not eat enough calories to constitute a 5lbs gain and that its mostly water...still by the next weigh in I might still have 2lbs left of the 5lbs to re-lose. So lets say the following Friday I weigh in at 197. Then the next Friday I am at 190. I am not going to count that as a 7lbs loss, only a 5lbs loss because Im counting it from my lowest previous weight....does that make sense??
Otherwise you are kind of fooling yourself into believing you lost 2 extra lbs when it was really water weight. Also, it kind of sabotages poor Lisa who has been working hard and not cheating from being able to claim the biggest loser title for the week because her loss was lower but it was all fat, no water
Ok I hope this explains why some people choose not to re-claim weight theyve already lost.
In Heather's case she did lose 2+lbs of whatever water shes retaining thats why she put 0% it wasnt a real loss from her previous lowest weight0 -
What Cris posted is what I do.
My lowest weight is 195.0 (2 Saturdays ago). However My lowest weight recorded on a weigh-in day was 195.4 (last Friday). This morning I was at (cringe) 198.8. I won't count any loss at all again for weigh-in with this group until I'm under 195.4. So, if next week I'm 194.0 (haha), I'd only count 1.4 pounds lost even though that's 4.8 pounds down from today. I was majorly retaining water this morning (as proven by the 3 very necessary trips to the bathroom between 11pm and 1pm today when I've only had about 3 cups of water to drink all day). I'm not claiming 198.8 on my ticker since I know the weight gain I'm showing this week is water. If that 198.8 stuck around for a week or 2, I'd probably log it on my ticker just to be honest with myself, but even then I personally wouldnt count a loss for the weigh in here until I was below my lowest weight again.0 -
lol you said it in a much simpler way!0
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Oh and yea, I dont change my ticker every time I weigh myself....usually I only record my Friday weigh ins. Unless its a gain then I leave it the same. If I am still gaining or my ticker hasnt been accurate for a long time, like 2+ weeks, then I may change it to reflect the weight I put back on just to be honest like Julie said
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I'm with Little Spy and Cris. I'll change my ticker to hold myself accountable but I don't count anything as a weight loss on Friday unless it's true weight loss from my lowest weight. I haven't shown a loss in a month because I can't seem to get back down to 210. But I don't have a lieing ticker anymore. Well said ladies! :drinker:0
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Someone here on MFP posted an article about how your "diet" could be making you gain. One of the items mentioned, that definitely affect me, is the habit of saving the bulk of my calories for dinner. They said eating so many calories at dinner makes you not hungry in the morning, making you skip breakfast and repeating the vicious cycle. Your body also stores the fat from doing this because you don't burn as much when you sleep and this can lead to insulin resistance, which can lead to diabetes.
This is EXACTLY what my PT JUST said to me last week. I tend to hoard my calories for my dinner (and I eat that wayyyy too late) and he said I need to eat small amounts every two hours, and that breakfast is the MOST important of them all! I tried this for a week and I finally lost again. I think we all need to re-evaluate our eating schedules. I am serious about this!0 -
Blue: Thank you for having actual evidence to back the loaded dinner theory up. I'm going to start doing this and see if it helps me. I don't know why I can't seem to lose even when I'm doing everything "right." I've tried upping the exercise, experimenting with calories and drinking a lot more water but nothing seems to be working. I don't know if my body is mad for giving up 30 lbs., but we'll see if this helps.
Cris: In these parts, people seem to think Bronco means truck but in my world, it's only a truck if it's a pickup. My boyfriend had a truck when we started dating, but since it's owned by the company he and his dad own, his dad took over the truck when they had to turn the second one back in at the end of a lease. Bummer! I think it's great that what started as a summer fling became so much more. I didn't want to date someone who'd been married and had a kid, but two years later I'm still with my boyfriend. Go figure. I have a few good stories about getting what was best for me instead of what I thought I wanted.
As for me, I also follow the same "rules" that Julie, Cris and Jess do for weigh-ins. I won't count it as a percentage if it isn't lower than my lowest weigh-in (190 for me). I try to change my ticker for gains only if the weight has stuck around for a full week and I only change it for losses on weigh-in Fridays. Of course, don't feel like you have to follow any specific rules for changing your ticker; that's all personal preference. As far as the weight loss percentage, as Cris said, we only count it when it's a true loss so we don't take away from those who are truly losing more weight if that makes sense.0 -
lol you said it in a much simpler way!
Cris your explanation was good, too. I was rooting for ya! And happy for Lisa! :laugh:
I do the same. That may be because I don't change my ticker for a water weight gain, so I still go by my lowest weight, which is my ticker. UNLESS it becomes a pattern and I gain two or more weeks in a row - then I change my ticker.
OK Julie and Cris's expanations were MUCH better than the one I just doled out!!!! I don't even make sense to myself!0
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