In my 40's & trying again!
missyd8971
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Hi Everyone! I tried this site before and I lost 20 lbs and then I gave up and gained it all back plus some extra. I need to lose about 100 lbs. I wanted to try the Body by Vi but it's too expensive so I am doing whey protein shakes instead (1 for breakfast, 1 for lunch and then dinner). I'm on my 2nd day and so far so good (except right now I am starving!). Any support would be appreciated!!
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Hey! I'm 42, feel free to add me. I don't do shakes unless I'm in a rush. I may start adding one a day to get my protein up.0
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Glad to see you're back. I love that you're not giving up. Yea we all have fallen off the bandwagon before, but it just makes us stronger for the other times we try. I'll add you so we can help each other out. I'll be supportive for you and you can be supportive for me. Together we'll reach our goals. Can't wait!!0
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I would love to help you on your journey. Add me if you like.0
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welcome back! add me if you'd like.0
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Hi..I'm 42 and tried my fair share as well. This time around it seems a lot harder to do though...damn age!!! I think for me, I finally figured out it's really all about calories in and calories burned...this site is great for that!! Good luck to you!!!!0
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I am right there with you. I'm 42 and did this about a year ago and lost 20 lbs then quit and gained it back. Now I'm losing again and am back. So far I'm down 21 lbs this time. Feel free to add me....I can use all of the motivation I can get too! Best of luck0
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I just turned 42 yesterday. I've had my fair share of slip ups! In fact, I've recently re-gained all the weight I lost earlier this year. Determined to get going in the right direction! Add me if you like!:flowerforyou:0
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I have a very similar situation. I am 40 and I lost 30 lbs. using this website 2 years ago but then changed jobs, got out of my healthy habits and gained it all back. I am starting over again and trying to get back on track.0
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Hey, I am 44 and did not start getting healthy until I was close to 40. I just achieved my goal weight this past spring. I did it by changing my habits a little at a time to ensure I did not fail. I would fall, but I got up, dusted myself off and trudged ahead.
I am not a fan of the shake plan as they do not teach good eating habits. I have been very sick the past few weeks and my diary is not what it should be lately, but please feel free to check it out to get nutritious food ideas that will satisfy you and teach you good habits.
I also have a healthy cooking facebook page, if you are interested, the link to it is on my profile.
I am glad you are here, please remember that this is a life long journey, not a race to the finish line. Slow and steady beats fast and burnt out any day of the week.0 -
I can relate. I am also in my 40s, and have lost weight in the past and gained it back. I am trying to learn from past mistakes and lose the weight for good this time. What are the alternatives? My Dad became morbidly obese in his mid to late 50s and recently died from diabetes and congestive heart failure. That is the alternative.
I also drink shakes, but more as a supplement to solid food. I had a protein shake this morning, but also had a serving of oatmeal. I am all in favor of shakes, but try to also eat some solid food.0 -
Hey, I am 44 and did not start getting healthy until I was close to 40. I just achieved my goal weight this past spring. I did it by changing my habits a little at a time to ensure I did not fail. I would fall, but I got up, dusted myself off and trudged ahead.
I am not a fan of the shake plan as they do not teach good eating habits. I have been very sick the past few weeks and my diary is not what it should be lately, but please feel free to check it out to get nutritious food ideas that will satisfy you and teach you good habits.
I also have a healthy cooking facebook page, if you are interested, the link to it is on my profile.
I am glad you are here, please remember that this is a life long journey, not a race to the finish line. Slow and steady beats fast and burnt out any day of the week.
lesasass you look stunning for any age. Keep up the good work0 -
You are starving maybe you can fit in some solid food. add me if you want. I'm trying to lose about 50 lbs!0
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Hey, I am 44 and did not start getting healthy until I was close to 40. I just achieved my goal weight this past spring. I did it by changing my habits a little at a time to ensure I did not fail. I would fall, but I got up, dusted myself off and trudged ahead.
I am not a fan of the shake plan as they do not teach good eating habits. I have been very sick the past few weeks and my diary is not what it should be lately, but please feel free to check it out to get nutritious food ideas that will satisfy you and teach you good habits.
I also have a healthy cooking facebook page, if you are interested, the link to it is on my profile.
I am glad you are here, please remember that this is a life long journey, not a race to the finish line. Slow and steady beats fast and burnt out any day of the week.
lesasass you look stunning for any age. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much! I actually look better now than I did 5 years ago. It is amazing at what happens when a person starts being kind to their body. No drinking, no smoking, eating healthy and some exercise, yep that is the magic pill.0 -
Hey, I am 44 and did not start getting healthy until I was close to 40. I just achieved my goal weight this past spring. I did it by changing my habits a little at a time to ensure I did not fail. I would fall, but I got up, dusted myself off and trudged ahead.
I am not a fan of the shake plan as they do not teach good eating habits. I have been very sick the past few weeks and my diary is not what it should be lately, but please feel free to check it out to get nutritious food ideas that will satisfy you and teach you good habits.
I also have a healthy cooking facebook page, if you are interested, the link to it is on my profile.
I am glad you are here, please remember that this is a life long journey, not a race to the finish line. Slow and steady beats fast and burnt out any day of the week.
lesasass you look stunning for any age. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much! I actually look better now than I did 5 years ago. It is amazing at what happens when a person starts being kind to their body. No drinking, no smoking, eating healthy and some exercise, yep that is the magic pill.
Thats great and I hope your significant other takes notice as well. U look better than women twice as young as you. take care0 -
I'm 59 and on maintenance. If any of you kids need a cheerleader, feel free to add me. ;-)0
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Hey, I am 44 and did not start getting healthy until I was close to 40. I just achieved my goal weight this past spring. I did it by changing my habits a little at a time to ensure I did not fail. I would fall, but I got up, dusted myself off and trudged ahead.
I am not a fan of the shake plan as they do not teach good eating habits. I have been very sick the past few weeks and my diary is not what it should be lately, but please feel free to check it out to get nutritious food ideas that will satisfy you and teach you good habits.
I also have a healthy cooking facebook page, if you are interested, the link to it is on my profile.
I am glad you are here, please remember that this is a life long journey, not a race to the finish line. Slow and steady beats fast and burnt out any day of the week.
lesasass you look stunning for any age. Keep up the good work
Thank you so much! I actually look better now than I did 5 years ago. It is amazing at what happens when a person starts being kind to their body. No drinking, no smoking, eating healthy and some exercise, yep that is the magic pill.
Thats great and I hope your significant other takes notice as well. U look better than women twice as young as you. take care
He does! He treats me like a princess and spoils me rotten, tells me I am beautiful and he loves me several times a day, and I treat him like a king in return as he is HOT and looks half his age as well. We are two very lucky and happy people because of the decisions we make every day, first of which is the decision to be happy. We also exercise together and spend lots of time outdoors being active. We made this our lifestyle and it is way better than the days where we would go get drunk and then lay around hung over, eating crap and *****ing at each other the next day. Life is good because we choose a good life.0 -
Welcome back! Doing shakes 3 times per day is great to take off weight, but not to KEEP it off and since you gained more than you lost the last time, you may want to take a different approach this time. You want lifestyle changes that you can maintain for the rest of your life so that a year from now, you won't have to say "I'm back again".
I would love to help so feel free to add me!0 -
I'm 42 and struggling as well - it's much different trying to lose weight now as opposed to when I was in my early 30's. Feel free to add me.0
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Yay! for you. It can be done. In my fifties and decided I needed to take off 150 lbs. I'm half way there.
Starving stinks, and it can be avoided by eating more frequently, which the nutritionist tells me jump starts the metabolism to burn calories more efficiently. So I eat 5 to 6 times a day -- anywhere from 100 to 300 calories at a time.
Best wishes, you can do it! Feel free to add me.0 -
Congratulations on your decision for coming back. Add me if you like.0
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that is so true!!0
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Thank you everyone!!! Just to clarify...I am doing a shake for breakfast, 1 for lunch and a healthy dinner...plus fruits & veggies for snacks. I really appreciate everyone's advise!!0
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I am 45 and also starting over ... for the LAST time!! I'm on Day 2 as well and have much to lose.
I've also tried Body by Vi, but found i like to eat my food, not drink it. LOL
Been through a tragic time this year with the passing of my Dad, and could really use some help and motivation.
If anyone is interested in going on this journey with me, please add.0 -
Hooray for coming back. Please feel free to add me as a friend. I just turned 50 and have about 80 more lbs to lose so I'll be here a while. Keep up the fight, remember it's not a diet It's a change of life style.0
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I am 41 and count me in too. I have tp loose 50 pounds. Doing zumba and eating right with 1300 to 1400 cal plus 5 hrs of zumba every week. I did not loose any weight in 8 months.0
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I'm with ya! I'm 43 and didn't really start taking this "getting healthy" thing seriously until I was 40. I've always been heavy and would try all of the fad diets and yo-yo up and down. I don't know what the trigger was that finally made me say "enough". I've lost 80 lbs and maintained it for a few years. Now I'm here on MFP to lose the last 10 or 15 lbs. We can do this!!!!!!!0
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Hi, congratulations on your weightloss journey; in regard to the protein shakes, I have one in the morning with lots of fruit and of course they are not that filling to keep you from being hungry. I also either do my 2nd one at lunch or at night after a good workout so i'm only doing two a day and I'm satisfied with a good healthy meal either at lunch or dinner. Good luck.0
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I know the feeling with the yo-yo weight!!! I have decided that I need to do this to be the healthiest I can for my family. Trying to not concentrate on how I will look...even though it crosses my mind alot...and concentrating on being healthy. Good luck!! Add me if you want.0
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Feel free to add me! I am also 40, new to the forum and trying again, lol! I think we found a great place for encouragement! Best wishes!0
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Hi, 42 year old male here, i am new. I havn't worked out much since early 30's, i have been excersing for 4 weeks, most every day. I havent seen much results, as far as weight loss, I hoping this program will help with that. I need to loose about 15 more lbs, but i am aware that i am replacing fat with muscle. Not sure what is expected there yet. Anyone can add me. I will post before and after pictures. On top of loosing weight, my goal is a 6 pack, and to get cut arms.0
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