Morbidly Obese

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  • fayglet
    fayglet Posts: 72 Member
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    Wow, great loss so far! Feel free to add me for extra motivation!
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,554 Member
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    Welcome aboard, and well done on losing over 20 pounds already.
    Keep up the good work!
  • Thena81
    Thena81 Posts: 1,265 Member
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    wishing you all the luck in the world. add me if you wish!
  • Kell_5
    Kell_5 Posts: 19
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    Welcome to a very supportive community and congratulations on your great start, keep up the great work. Each person has a different journey and exercise is easy for some and not so easy for others, whatever your situation, just move a little more each day and this will see you lose some weight, I started just walking around the house block and now I walk the street block, even the dread housework can help :o) Best wishes for your journey, I'm happy to be a friend if you would like :o)
  • Jesusinme4life
    Jesusinme4life Posts: 105 Member
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    You are doing great. I am sure you can do this. I'm sending a friend request and will do all I can to encourage you along the way!
  • boston6
    boston6 Posts: 158 Member
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    Congratulations on a great start!
  • bilzprincess
    bilzprincess Posts: 107 Member
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    charting what u eat will be so important for u after your surgery. it's a great habit to build now. my mother had gastric bypass and it has changed her life. she's no longer diabetic and is off all medicines of any kind. she's playing tennis now and is on a water volleyball team and lifting weights. my mom has become such an active person. stick with this, and keep logging in. you can do it!
  • scubagirl319
    scubagirl319 Posts: 115 Member
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    Welcome to MFP. I have been where you are. In June of 2010 I weighed 454. I had my surgery (Gastric Sleeve) on Dec 15th 2010 and was 397 day of surgery. Next Thursday will be my 1 year anniversary and today I weigh 232. YOU CAN DO IT. Please feel free to friend me and ask any questions.
  • kathym1971
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    I'm rooting for you....YOU CAN DO THIS!
  • truelypinkthing
    truelypinkthing Posts: 164 Member
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    Welcome to the lovely gossipy supportive family that is mfp. You need to friend everyone you can, newcomers and old hands, young/old, cos everyone brings different types of help . Enjoy and friend me if you want to.
  • mpop5
    mpop5 Posts: 3
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    Getting Started! You are so right...I have had more jump starts of "TODAY" is it! than years lived.....
  • fitzie63
    fitzie63 Posts: 508 Member
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    Here is what I send to new MFP friends. Maybe it will help you. By the way, there are people on here who have lost huge amounts of weight. One in particular is Tami. She started at 331 lbs. and 15 months later: she had lost 187 lbs.~~no pills, no magic fix, no surgery. She did it by strict PORTION CONTROL, exercise and staying with her program one meal at a time and one day at a time. Believe in yourself. Each morning you awaken, you're a winner because you had a successful day yesterday. Always remember: success breeds more success. Here you go:


    Welcome to my Heart Healthy World
    The Making of the New You


    Welcome to the beginning of your new, healthier lifestyle. You have embarked on a great program where you are the only one “in charge” of your own personally developed nutrition and exercise program on My Fitness Pal (MFP).

    From my age of 18 until the present, more than a 55 year adult life span, I have lost and re-gained from between 30 to 75 pounds in my life so many times (the yo-yo dieting syndrome), if I had not done that I would weigh over 800 pounds (IF I was still alive).

    On 15 November 2010, a good friend and I were visiting ladies in our church and I was telling her how depressed I was over my frustration in trying to stop being overweight. She told me how one of her adult sons (she & her husband raised 10 children) had lost a whole lot of weight using this free online food and exercise diary program. I went home that afternoon and checked the web site carefully and said, “YES”! I started the program the next morning.

    From that first day, 16 November 2010, I started accurately weighing or measuring (depending upon the food/fluid item), leveling off all excess quantities & recording it all on MFP. You may look at my photos and statistics and scoff while thinking that I didn’t have very much weight to lose. Please consider this, 35 extra pounds on my short, very small body frame is not much different than 75 or even 100 extra pounds on a taller person with a larger body frame. It has taken me more than nine very long, very slow months to shed all but the last 1.1 pounds.

    To begin, you should have the proper tools for accuracy and ease of staying with your program. Those are:

    A digital food scale
    An individual set of 4 measuring cups: ¼ c, 1/3 c, ½ c, 1 c
    An individual set of measuring spoons: ¼ tsp., ½ tsp., 1 tsp., 1 tblsp.
    A small, straight blade spatula or knife for leveling off all excess quantities

    START THINKING DIFFERENTLY but do NOT think “diet”. Use the lighter, lower calorie mayonnaise (that has olive oil). Look at the various brands of lower calorie margarine spreads that also have olive oil. SHOP DIFFERENTLY in the SUPERMARKET. Allow a lot more time when you shop. Do NOT pick up items and put them in the shopping cart until you have carefully READ every single label. REMEMBER THIS: All ingredients are listed in order of highest quantity to lowest. If the first 4 items on the ingredients say: salt, sodium, corn syrup or any form of sugar, dextrose, maltose, or other sugar forms, buy something else. High sodium contents will prevent you from losing weight well & can cause water retention as well as cardiac overload. When we’re packing around all those extra pounds, our hearts are already over-worked. All our body systems work as a team so when one organ system is out of whack, so is everything else. Prepared or frozen foods are nearly always overloaded with sodium and fats. Low calorie is not always low sugar nor low fat. “Healthy” is not always labeled correctly. Once you become an avid “label reading shopper”, you will learn which items work best for you and which ones to avoid.

    Beware of well-meaning family members, friends or even co-workers who think they know what is best for you. You are the only person who knows how you feel and what will help you become successful in achieving your personal healthy goal. I believe in your unique ability to be successful. You can and will succeed if you keep following your program faithfully by taking things one meal at a time/one day at a time on a continuous basis. I have had some former MFP users complain about “too much counting”. It does not take me any more extra time to take the proper measuring spoon to level off my single PORTION of mayonnaise or mustard that it used to by just dipping the spoon in the jar and dumping a lump of stuff on the plate, the food or the bread. Then we have, what I call, the “enablers”. Those are the people who consciously or even sub-consciously, are out to keep you from being successful. They’re the “Oh, just one little piece of this dessert I made just for you won’t hurt you”. Or, I made all your favorite recipes for your birthday, Christmas dinner, etc. Just tell them that you’ve developed some difficult ALLERGIES and are under medical supervision (do not tell them anything more than that). You don’t have to tell them that the “allergies” make you “break out in FAT”. Then we have the proverbial, “You’re getting so thin, you’re going to get sick and end up in the hospital” types. They may even try to carry on by telling medical horror stories how someone they knew who ended up dying because of blah, blah, etc. Change the subject quickly and keep the conversation light and comfortable.

    MFP tells us how much of each items chosen is ONE PORTION. It is up to us to tell the computer how much of the portion we plan to have or did have. I call this program a “no brainer” because the computer does all the work for me. All I have to do is look up the item in the database and select the correct product. Watch out for all the idiots who’ve monkeyed around with the database by putting in their own screwball versions of many items. As you first begin, keep that product label handy as you do your food diary recording so you can check before you add that item to your diary. As time goes on, you’ll understand how this works better.

    You will soon get into the mode of thinking of “eat this…not that” of the items that you enjoy having that are working to help you reach your successful heart healthy ultimate goal.

    GOAL SETTING: Please be extra kind to yourself and not set impossible goals. Think in terms of short-term, reachable goals for now. I started by using Dr. Mehmet Oz’s “Just 10” program, i.e. thinking in terms of just reaching the next set of 10 pounds off short-term goal.

    I’m personally in this for the “long haul”. That means, I will be doing this for the rest of my life as long as the program is available and I have the capability of using it. If I stop keeping a daily food diary or stop weighing, measuring, etc., I know that I’ll end up piling the fat pounds right back on and never get them off again. Last November, I was in a full-blown DIABETES state and was sick all the time. I refuse to put my body through that ever again.

    You WILL be successful because you’re a WINNER. I strongly believe that and believe in your ability to keep on winning.

    Remember, you are in charge~~~no one else can ever take your place!
  • jenslife82
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    good for you! congrats on 20lbs! fitness pal is great, i dont know how i'd track anything without it. ive never been able to before. there's a great support system here too :) i'd wish u luck, but you dont need it if you've made up your mind to work toward your goal!
  • jb_2011
    jb_2011 Posts: 1,029 Member
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    Congradulations on your fine start. Wow, 20+ pounds is really a lot and I know its not easy. Keep working at it. Exercise is very
    important. If you can walk a mile a day that would an excellent thing. I was 391 and lost about 120 pounds, but have regained
    20. I am having to work harder than ever to get back on track. I have had some foot related injury due to a treadmill. I pushed it
    too hard. Do your best and remember, anything you lose is a step in the right direction. Maybe you could make it the whole way naturally, without the operation. Just see what you can manage on your own. Here for you if you ever need me.

    Dan
    I agree, maybe you'll consider not having the operation and lose the weight naturally. It's a big change in eating habits, but you'll feel great!
  • mmacintosh321
    mmacintosh321 Posts: 32 Member
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    You're in the right place!! This is such a great community! Best of luck to you! If you'd like, feel free to add me as a friend. I'd love to see how you progress over time. You've got a great journey ahead of you!
  • angel79202
    angel79202 Posts: 1,012 Member
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    good luck lady!
  • OfficerFuzzy
    OfficerFuzzy Posts: 222 Member
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    Twenty pounds is amazing!
    You're going to be awesomer after t his journey. :)
  • allaboutaleah
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    CONGRATS on ur progress so far, and keep up the good work. add me as a friend, i would love 2 watch your progress:happy:
  • WAHdiva
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    Good Luck you can do this!

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  • ilivia15
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    Lots of luck to you I've just begun my journey as well... stay positive and remember it's not about being stick thin, it's about being healthy and happy!