Welcome all you Disney Addicts

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  • PurpleGyrl13
    PurpleGyrl13 Posts: 84 Member
    Let me try this again. My computer is acting goofy (no pun intended) on me!

    I've been on MFP for awhile, but over the past year have not really used it or tracked. I was let go from my company back in February and am currently still unemployed. You'd think that by sitting at home, I'd be pigging out, but I'm the opposite, I just don't want to eat. So that's how I've lost some of the weight that is posted on my page. But I really need to get back into following a healthier diet.

    So glad this group has been established. Need all the support and encouragement I can get.

    My next trip is in May....9th-18th. So am hoping to drop a few more pounds before then.

    Everyone is welcome to add me as a friend. Can't say that I'll be on here everyday, but knowing that there are fellow DAs now, might change my mind.
  • Marilyn2303
    Marilyn2303 Posts: 91 Member
    Just noticed this group exists from the DA site. Great idea.
  • Marlynx2
    Marlynx2 Posts: 6 Member
    Hi, I just found out about this group from the DA facebook page. Glad I found you guys here. I am determines to get fit before my August WDW trip. The Florida heat will be better tolerated with a few less pounds!!
  • pluckypaleo
    pluckypaleo Posts: 50 Member
    Hey everyone! I am Disney Addict, an Annual Pass Holder and I live in Central FL ( about 45 min away from Tampa and Orlando) My husband and I go to Disney almost every weekend. We do not have children yet ( I am 24 and want to be a bit older) so I guess we are serious Disney Nerds. I don't know if anyone has Seen the Jim Gaffigan bit on Disney addicts, if you have, we are the crazy ones he is talking about. lol. I just started out on MFP, and I am looking for friends, so add me if you want!
  • caebv
    caebv Posts: 1
    Hi everyone! I'm a DA from Canada and have struggled with weight a lot. I was successful last year and lost around 60 pounds but have since gained it back and lost motivation.

    This time around I'm trying not to focus so much on the pounds but how I look and feel about myself so I put in a guess for my weight (around what it was before) just to make sure I still follow what I want to eat and how much I want to exercise.

    I think this is a great way to get motivated! I am creating a work-out playlist tonight, and beginning getting back into the swing tomorrow morning :)
  • Hello all! I am a 39 year Ohioan who started on my journey about two years ago. I have lost a total of 75#, but got lazy within the last 9 months and have gained 10 of it back. I refuse to go back to that unhappy person, so I have been trying to be diligent with using MFP again. And of course walking, which I had stopped doing. Feel free to friend me. The more support the better!
  • deeneighbors
    deeneighbors Posts: 2 Member
    Hi! My name is Denise and I'm from West Virginia. I used MFP briefly a few years ago and just found out about this group on the DA Facebook page. I've been able to lose as much as 30 pounds over the past year doing Weight Watchers but the past 6 months have been a struggle...down a couple pounds then up a couple. At this point, I have successfully lost and kept off 23 pounds. Yeah!!! We are planning our next Disney trip in November 2014 and I want to lose 30-35 more by then. I have also been walking 3-4 times a week and have made it to week 5 of a Couch to 5k app, but I'm not sure running is for me. My DH started running about a year ago and he is extremely supportive and encourages me to keep running. I'll keep you posted on the running ;-). Wishing all of us good luck on our journey to health!
  • AutumnFrostfall
    AutumnFrostfall Posts: 25 Member
    Hello fellow Disney Addicts! More importantly, fellow Disney Addicts who are working on losing weight & getting healthier. <3

    We just got back from our very first Walt Disney World trip in December. What better time for a first visit than Mickey's very Merry Christmas Party, right?

    I started out on my journey to better health in 2006, my highest weight was 310 with a 50 inch waist. This has taken me a lot longer than I expected because it turns out I have PCOS which means no pasta, potatoes, rice or bread because of an insulin resistance. Guess what was the mainstays of my diet before we figured that out? Now we've discovered I have a gluten sensitivity as well so yeah really - no bread. I'm trying to adjust to this new information, but I think I'm starting to get the hang of it.

    Right now I'm 30 pounds away from my goal of 125, & I've lost 155. Our next Disney Trip for sure is in Dec of 2015, though if I can sneak one in this year I'm certainly going to try! Because DISNEY!

    My husband & I are in the planning stages for doing RunDisney. We have our eyes on the Tinkerbell Half Marathon in Disneyland, the Disney Princess Half Marathon in Walt Disney World & the Walt Disney World Marathon. We have the 5K down, it's time to start training endurance for the 10K & half marathon as well as getting our time shaved down. We have to maintain a 16 minute mile. After we get the half marathons done, it's time to start training for the full marathons. I've set this as my I'm fit now goal. Proof to myself I made it to healthy after getting winded tying my shoes at 310. (Who am I kidding? I want to wear the cool Disney themed running clothes & earn beautiful medals.)

    *waves to everyone* Nice to meet you all!

    Frost / Scottie
  • So excited to see this group....My name is Jenny and I'm married to Shawn and we have 3 daughters. We are currently stationed in Germany. I started my journey of losing weight January 6th and hoping that 2014 is my year to get in shape and healthy....we have a 11 night trip planned to stay at SoG June this summer and we can't wait!!
  • Hi, Im in North FL also. Love going to DW But lately, when we go, I find myself getting tired and sore!! I want to lose weight,, but, I want to be able to take my grandkids to DW without getting too tired to enjoy it! My husband and I have started the Zombie Run,5K training,, an app on our phones. And,,, we signed up for the Happy Haunted 5k it will be our first! Hope I will be ready by then, Oct. So, goal: lose weight, build endurance, be able to do all day and night at Disney with energy to spare!
  • AutumnFrostfall
    AutumnFrostfall Posts: 25 Member
    Is anyone on Tumblr?
    I have a Disney blog and would love more followers

    My blog on Tumblr isn't Disney but fitness.

    http://frostgetsfit.tumblr.com/
  • AndyRogan
    AndyRogan Posts: 195 Member
    Is anyone on Tumblr?
    I have a Disney blog and would love more followers

    My blog on Tumblr isn't Disney but fitness.

    http://frostgetsfit.tumblr.com/

    Added you :)
  • Hi Everyone!
    I'm Jamie, 48, from NC and I am also a Disney Addict! :)
    I am SO excited that there are fellow DAs here that I can connect with. I'm going to be honest and say that I'm not a huge fan of the MFP community overall. There seems to be a lot of judgment and "you have to do it THIS way" kind of people out there and that drives me crazy. We are all individuals and what works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another. I think we all have to find the thing that clicks for us. I've been a member here for a long time, but after being told off 10 or 11 times, I just set myself to private and used the site to log my food only if I wasn't tracking it in a notebook. Off my soapbox, but I'll say that I've found this group to be great on Facebook and I'm glad to be part of an encouraging place.
    Brief past: I lost abut 170 pounds over 10 years ago and have been in maintenance since April 2003. I did it on my own. Portion control & lots of exercise. I didn't want to give anything up that I loved - just wanted to learn to eat in moderation. Once I completed my goal, I went back to two things I loved when I was younger: dance (tap & jazz) and running. I maintained between 120-125 pounds for years with little trouble.
    What happened to me: Starting in Feb of 2012, I started having really weird things happen with my weight. For example, I might gain 20 pounds in one day and then lose 14 the next , then lose 14 and then gain 12. Every day was a wild weight change like this. This with no changes in diet/exercise.
    Then, around the beginning of 2013, I started hurting really bad in my feet, ankles, knees, and hips to the point that I could hardly walk when I got up in the morning or if I had been sitting a long time. I had some previous issues in my hands and shoulders, but I could live with them. In March 2013, I got diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthiritis and in the space of 3 days my life changed. Leg & feet joints were so bad I had to give up dancing & running on the spot. A regimen of medications offered - most of which I refused because I don't want to take them until I have to (especially pain pills!!). And so on.
    The disease and medication affected me somehow and my body spiraled out of control. I literally couldn't eat (it was a good day if I could get 700 or 800 calories in me) but I felt so bloated and full all the time. By the time we went to WDW in September, I weighed in at 150 pounds - yep, that's a 30 pound weight gain in 6 months!! I was so discouraged and depressed. The trip was fun but as soon as we returned home, I was in full on depression.
    I got into a full-on flare right before Thanksgiving and it ran into Christmas and was still going strong then.. During this time, I met a lady at work who also has RA and she told me that going off gluten helped her incredibly. I am not a Celiac (or never have been) and I am skeptical of "trendy" diets, but I was so bad off that I would try anything. I talked to my doctor and she agreed that it did help some people who were gluten sensitive and it was my choice if I wanted to try it. So I started it right before New Year's and to my surprise, it worked!!! Most of my joint pain is gone - completely gone except for in a few areas. And I have dropped 14 pounds - losing the bloated and full feeling. I feel like this is a miracle. I feel so much better and I'm so grateful that I met that lady. There's no guarantee it will work forever. But for now, it is and so I'm trying to be as GF as possible.
    GF is HARD for me because I love pasta, bread, pizza, so on and it feels like gluten is in everything. Also, cooking GF at home is freakin' EXPENSIVE!! So far, I've mostly been eating premade foods and some basics like eggs and cheese. But I finally have gotten a few cookbooks and am hoping to get some crockpot stuff made this weekend. We'll see how that goes.
    I still can't run or dance, but I am walking a lot and I'm definitely back on a more normal diet plan as far as the calories I eat every day.

    Anyway - thanks for listening to this incredibly long story. I would love to be friends with any of you, so please feel free to request. If you are also GF, I'd really appreciate an add as I'm trying to figure this whole thing out.

    Here's to all of us getting healthy!! :)