Anyone else dieting for their wedding?
CyndiLou10612
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Hey Yall! I am a bride to be. Oct. 6th is my wedding date. Hoping to lose some weight before our big day. Looking for encouragment and support from other brides.
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Hi wishing you good luck in your weight loss, i just joined today ( but not a bride to be )0
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Congrats.. Bride to be, wedding date set Oct 5th! Its coming up fast!0
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I'm getting ready for my wedding.. It's on Sept 8! :happy:0
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Its not my wedding but I getting ready to attend one not the same I know but anyway Im a big tea person
so I had to give up the regular sweet Iced tea so I found a tea call Total Tea it is a detox tea its gentle
it taste good hot or cold I loss 4 pounds the first week drinking it every other night cold with honey
go online and find it near you or order it online good luck and congrats let me know how it works0 -
great!!!! tried the total tea I love it and Dr. Oz recommend it as well its a gentle Detox, taste great and helps to lose weight
a great deal of weight congrats my God bless and remember Love is Patience after of twenty Years with my husband
Im still learning you can find it online let me know how it works out0 -
I'm also losing weight for my wedding, although I have a bit less time to prepare than the two October brides and the September bride. Initially my wedding was October 20 but we decided we didn't want to wait that long to get married so now we're getting married on August 11 - less than 90 days away!
How much weight are all the brides trying to/planning on losing??0 -
I am a bride to be. Looking to tone up and drop inches most importantly. only 111 days until wedding day0
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Oh yeah, I plan on keeping the weight off and continuing to lose/tone post-wedding I am just using my wedding as a short term motivator to keep myself going.
I am a big fan of green tea of any sort, particularly Lipton's Superfruit green teas. Mhmm so good!
And coffee. I love coffee.0 -
Congratulations to all the brides! Know that you don't diet alone. MOBs and MOGs diet too. My son's wedding is the Saturday after next and I'm 6 pounds from where I want to be on that day. Don't think I'm gonna make it, but I should be close. Best of luck to all who are losing to look fabulous as they make that big walk down the isle!0
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Another b2b here!
I'm not setting a date until I reach goal though and I really really really want to get organising so hope to set it soon0 -
Hi...I am trying to lose and tone as the mother-of-the-bride. My daughter , her fiance and myself are all focusing on losing and toning...my daughter is not needing to lose but wants to keep where she is as they altered her dress quite tight at the waist. My future son-in-law has lost around 40 pounds and I am down about 12....it is such a great goal and has inspired us all to be healthier and the great thing is that because we started a few months ago and the wedding isn't until Sept 2 , we are actually changing our lives in the long run, something we can keep at after the wedding as well..I wish all you beautiful brides success and much happiness!0
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Not the bride but the brides mother.I am at least 4 stone over weight and my daughter is a tiny size 6-do not want to look like a big blob on the photos.0
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I'm getting ready for my wedding.. It's on Sept 8! :happy:
september 8th for me as well!
feel free to add me anyone!0 -
You can do it!!!! My goal isn't for my wedding, but for my 1 year anniversary coming up Nov 18th. I want to be able to get back in the dress I wore on our first date 10 years ago!!!! Let me tell you....if I can do it....ANYONE CAN!!!!0
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Hi! I'm getting married on Sept. 29th this year, and am using MFP to lose a few lbs before the wedding!! Would love some encouragement/competition to keep me going!!0
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April 6, 2013
i won't even go dress shopping yet. not yet...0 -
I'm getting married Nov 16, only 186 days away!!0
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MOG here. Wedding is Friday evening, 05/18. Joined mid-December 2011 and have lost 20 lbs. Bride, groom, sister, niece, MOB, etc. have all joined as well and were the reason I first became aware of this fabulous site.
Shopping for a dress was much more enjoyable than I expected, since most of the dresses I tried on actually fit! (Except for the cleavage factor--but that's another story, as I've had a problem in that area since high school.)
I'm definitely not done yet, because my goal of losing 25 lbs. was just my first goal. I want to become more fit and strong through exercise and if a few more pounds fall off in the process, that will be a good thing.0 -
Yup, got engaged October as an obese person. Now, I'm a normal bmi. Wedding is in April 2013. I want to tone up and be a fit as possible so we can both start the next chapter in our lives fit, happy, and healthy!0
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Not to be the big downer in this thread... but what are you all going to do after you get married?
You shouldn't be dieting, you should be changing your habits... it shouldn't be short term thing, but rather a lifestyle change.0 -
Not a bride, but I wrote this for brides-to-be.
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/TheGoblinRoad/view/women-and-weddings-from-a-guy-s-point-of-view-244070
Wish you happiness either way!0 -
Not for <i>my</i> wedding, but for my brother's. He and my darling SIL-to-be (who is on here as well) are getting married on 4 August.
Oh, my Mom just joined, too, so hopefully we will be able to all motivate each other.0 -
Congratulations! I am getting married December 8th. I am pretty much down to where I would like to be. I started my journey close to 3 years ago. I am a few pounds shy of my goal weight and am fluctuating a bit, but I believe it's because I'm building up more muscle. I'm trying to maintain until the wedding and I keep this lifestyle up so that I can stay healthier even after the wedding and hopefully for when we start expanding the family.
Add me as a friend for support if you'd like. Congratulations again!!0 -
Not to be the big downer in this thread... but what are you all going to do after you get married?
You shouldn't be dieting, you should be changing your habits... it shouldn't be short term thing, but rather a lifestyle change.
I'm not dieting. Losing weight, yes. Eating healthier, yes. Working out more consistently, yes. Making healthy swaps in recipes I love, yes. Dieting, no. Cutting out every "junk" food, no. Cutting out beer/alcohol, no. Just limiting those things to a more reasonable level.
Edit: just wanted to say I don't mean to sound snarky or witchy - just wanted to point out that although a lot of us have a short-term goal in mind (i.e. our weddings) doesn't necessarily mean that after the wedding we're just going to throw our hands in the air and say "woo-hoo I made it, going right back to how I was before!!!"
I should also point out that although I know this is how I feel others may not necessarily feel the same. I've known and struggled with my weight for a long time. Having my wedding approach was the push I needed to make realistic changes.
Okay, done rambling!0 -
I'm a bride to be also! Sept 70
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Meeeee!!! 67 days and counting.....eeeek!!!0
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im getting married 10/13/12 and have lost 25 pounds so far! feel free to add me!0
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Another bride to be here! We haven't settled on a date quite yet but I'm hoping for April 27th of next year. (He proposed april 37th )
I've just recently "restarted" and am down 8 lbs in 4 weeks through eating better and limiting junk. My house has been crazy but I'll be exercising a lot more starting next week. I still have 80-90 lbs to go so i have a long journey ahead of me. But i hope to completely change my lifestyle and habits along the way so i can continue with a healthy life.
Feel free to add me ladies.0 -
Not to be the big downer in this thread... but what are you all going to do after you get married?
You shouldn't be dieting, you should be changing your habits... it shouldn't be short term thing, but rather a lifestyle change.
I'm not dieting. Losing weight, yes. Eating healthier, yes. Working out more consistently, yes. Making healthy swaps in recipes I love, yes. Dieting, no. Cutting out every "junk" food, no. Cutting out beer/alcohol, no. Just limiting those things to a more reasonable level.
Edit: just wanted to say I don't mean to sound snarky or witchy - just wanted to point out that although a lot of us have a short-term goal in mind (i.e. our weddings) doesn't necessarily mean that after the wedding we're just going to throw our hands in the air and say "woo-hoo I made it, going right back to how I was before!!!"
I should also point out that although I know this is how I feel others may not necessarily feel the same. I've known and struggled with my weight for a long time. Having my wedding approach was the push I needed to make realistic changes.
Okay, done rambling!
^^What she said^^0 -
I'll be getting married in June 2013 and am hoping to lose 40 pounds by then. Time to get serious and get healthy! I'll take all the motivation I can get--feel free to add me!0
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