Anyone from Ireland?

chocaholic38
chocaholic38 Posts: 14
edited October 6 in Introduce Yourself
Hi everyone, I'm from Tipperary and I've climbed back on the wagon (funny how that usually happens on a Sunday night). I'm a mum of 2 and work part-time but eat full-time. My mission is to look s*** hot before I hit 40 in 2 years time. If there are any comfort/stress/happy/angry/celebratory/any excuse will do eaters out there who would befriend me it would help/shame me into sticking to it. p.s. Friends from anywhere welcome

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  • lucyg1
    lucyg1 Posts: 29
    Hiya, I'm from Wexford, living in Galway. you can add me if you wish. I'm heading into my second week, trying to keep the motivitation up. Best of luck x x
  • Hi there, I'm from Tipp-on this for nearly a year but weight is still pretty much the same as when I started:cry::cry: . Vest best of luck on MFP, people are so friendly and supportive. I'm off track at the moment but am going to try to eat fairly right over Christmas but intend going back on track on 1st of January.
    Regards, Martina:flowerforyou:
  • sunkisses
    sunkisses Posts: 2,365 Member
    And here are a couple of groups people from Ireland have started.
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/groups/search?phrase=ireland&order=0
  • spiritwolf13
    spiritwolf13 Posts: 67 Member
    No but lucky you I here it is beautiful. I have seen pictures and know people who have been and would like to go someday.
    There are alot of supportive people here from all over the globe. Good luck to you and hey if your looking for frineds from the US
    feel free to send me a request. :glasses:
  • Hi Lucyg1 - I'm not into hurling so I have no problem being friends with a Wexford/Galway cross! this seemed like such a good idea last night but I have to start sometime.
  • Hi spritwolf13 - Ireland is beautiful - yes we have a lot of rain, recession and crap politicans but we don't have tornados, earthquakes or tsunamis so I think that pretty much balances it out - not to mention the people, no matter how bad things get the Irish usually find something funny in it. Would be delighted to have you as a friend.
  • thanks Martina, best of luck, I'm trying to start now so that I don't put up another stone over Christmas - isn't it cruel the way it goes on in a matter of days and it takes months to come off
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