WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY

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  • firetuck
    firetuck Posts: 87 Member
    Debbie - you are so right about using the word 'losing'. Too funny! I definitely don't want to 'find' anything I've lost in this journey!!

    Barbiecat - your post about the wonderful diversity of this topic was so right on the mark and it touched my heart. I hadn't ever really thought about why this thread is so good but when I read your post I realized you were exactly right!

    Today was great for me on burning calories. I used my heart monitor when I was helping my dh shovel the driveway and the roof (we had 3 1/2 ft of snow on the roof in some places!) and I burned 600 calories! I also went to spinning class this morning so there is no way I'm going to be able to eat all my exercise calories. I've been on kind of a plateau lately and I'm hoping maybe today will make that scale budge!

    Hope everyone else is having a great weekend!
  • Sounds like we're in the same boat. I was always told I looked much younger than my actual age. Don't hear that anymore
    at 63 yrs. old. Now I'm asked do I want my senior discount. Menopause is really kicking in & changing everything.
    Well one thing I can change is my ever increasing weight. Oh Yes and the increasing breast size, don't want that either.
    I'm working on just getting out and walking for 30 minutes a day, that's my physical challenge for now. I know in the past
    when I was an avid walker my body adjusted quickly, just got to keep at it. Don't know if you know anything about
    Fibromyalgia, but that's my physcial challenge, muscle aches most of the time, but I've always been determined to not let
    it stop me entirely. Let's press on ...............!!!
  • squeaking in is GOOD!
  • genann
    genann Posts: 236
    Has anyone here tried the Diet Soda Cakes? They are really great!
  • laniv
    laniv Posts: 106 Member
    MacMadame,
    I'm interested in doing a 50-mile bike ride in May. Right now, I can bike for about 40 minutes straight without stopping (flat to low rolling hills). Any suggestions for building up to 50 miles? I have a 21 speed commuter bike.

    Lani
  • genann
    genann Posts: 236
    BUMP
  • weaklink109
    weaklink109 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Hi Everyone,

    I have been reading but not taking time to post. Just realized I hadn't posted on this thread since the 16th, so I will try to catch you up.

    First of all, welcome to the newbies. There is no thread like this one elsewhere on MFP. If you feel like this is the right place for you to be, then you are right!!! And most welcome!!!:flowerforyou:

    If you are a reader of the Golden Sneakers thread, below is a "rerun" so you can save your eyes and move on, unless you think it is so interesting that you have to read it twice!!:noway:

    I have been having problems with dizziness, a lousy short term memory, (lousy even for me), disrupted sleep patterns (falling asleep, waking in a couple of hours and not being able to fall back to sleep for 2-3 hours), a general feeling of being in a fog, great difficulty following things through to a logical conclusion, and episodes of being on my way down the road in my car and suddenly having no idea where I was going.:huh: Fortunately, I have managed to remember within a minute or so. After a few days of this, things reached a point where when I was getting ready for work on Tuesday --coming back from being off for two days--I realized that I felt totally incapable of doing my job. I didn't call in sick. Guess I called in "stupid." :laugh:

    Anyway, I called my doctor, but wasn't able to see her 'til Thursday. I managed to work on Wednesday, and also went in after my appointment on Thursday. Apparently, I am experiencing the aftereffects of my concussion--a result of the "attack of the killer shopping cart" last January. The good news is, it could be worse. I haven't been having the headaches that can commonly reoccur after such an episode. The bad news is, I may have to put up with this for up to SIX months!!!:grumble: NOT what I had in mind for the Spring and Summer. It appears my symptoms are more pronounced when I am under stress.

    While all this has been going on, in the back of my mind, I have been concerned about how would I deal with the addition of something going wrong w/my parents' health, or any other unexpected problem. Timing is everything. Thursday night I called my mother during my last break at work and she described feeling slightly nauseous, a feeling of being very warm, and then not being able to see out of one eye, and when she tried to look at something, her eyes didn't seem to be working together. All this had happened about 30 minute before I called. After a few minutes when the feeling was no longer there, she got up and started clearing the dinner dishes off the table!!!!!:noway: :huh: It never occurred to my dear 94 year old mother, or my dad that something had happened that required immediate investigation. :noway: :huh:

    As soon as I heard what had happened, I told her "SIT DOWN!! To H3LL with the dishes!! Then I locked up my desk and left work two hours before my shift was over and took her to the hospital, where my theory was confirmed. After a CT scan, X-rays, some blood work, and a physical assessment, they decided she had experienced a "TIA" (transient ischemic attack), which is also known as a mini-stroke. Fortunately, other than being a little tired the next day, she has had no residual effects.

    I called her on Friday morning, and she sounded pretty good. I, on the other hand, was a wreck!!:sick: :frown: I was so wound up after finally getting home that I didn't get to sleep til after 2 am. I woke up at 8 am, feeling like I had a hangover--all the pain and none of the benefits!!:grumble: Work was out of the question, so I missed my second day of the week. Did catch up on sleep, and actually got energetic enough to completely scrub my bathtub and shower walls--a task I haven't felt up to dealing with for quite a while--it needed the attention. I managed to get to bed before 9p, so getting up at 5 am for work was not a bad as it usually is. ( I HATE Saturdays, as I start at 6am. Yuck!!)

    Today, I feel pretty good, even after working for nine hours, but there is no guarantee that this feeling will continue. As for weight loss, well, my exercise has been sporadic, but my appetite has not, so I may have to adjust my ticker upward by about 4 lbs. if I can't get things moving in the right direction. I am still logging everything, but I don't have the mental energy to plan so that I stay under my calories, and though my intention is to get some cardio in every day, that doesn't happen as often as it should. It has been sunny here, but still staying cool, under 60 degrees (F). It actually got below freezing last night--had to dust off the de-icer and use it before I could leave this morning.

    The doggies are being good--more or less. Bradley decided he couldn't wait for me to open the new bag of doggie food that was standing in the kitchen. After ignoring it for three days, he decided to chew a big hole in it today, and "the three little piggies" had a great time munching out until I came home tonight. :grumble: Now they are passed out in various spots, and will wake up long enough to relocate to the bedroom, which is what I am about to do.

    Trying to respond to posts is about impossible right now, so I will close by saying. Keep up the good work, and if you are having adversity, don't give up. Maybe you are a little distracted, like me. I am trying to go back to basics and try and get back on the right track. I have decided that if I can't get my weight back to where it oughta be to match my ticker, I am going to adjust it on Feb 28th.

    Take care all.:flowerforyou:

    Barb
  • Good morning all ...:smile: from a gloriously sunny N.Wales. More snow last night but certainly not as some of you would know it!! Only a few cm's!! So I haven't quite got the three and a half feet to shovel!!! Don't know how you do it!! We moan here if we have more than a few inches.

    Barb -:flowerforyou: Hope you manage to have a restful weekend. Talk about a "knock on effect" with your concussion. It explains a lot i suppose. Take it easy, keep on trucking and wait for it to wear off!! Sorry to hear the added problem of your mums mini stroke too. She must be great to just "carry on" at 94 . Perhaps that's where you get your resilience from? Take one day at a time and catch up with "things" later!! :bigsmile: Hope the little piggies have recovered from their "pig Out"!!

    :drinker: Well ... for me the scales were good today - down a quarter off a pound. The ticker however doesn't seem to want to recognise this and so it doesn't show it!!!:ohwell: How mean can you get? But ... at least ...I know it!

    :happy: Lazy day from now on... mum's gone back to bed after our late breakfast, the house has been tidied, cats are lying in the sun, DH is reading the Sunday papers and I'm "Blonde" surfing on line. Bit like being a "Silver" surfer 'cept my hairs not that colour.!Well it is but I haven't seen that colour for quite a while!
    :ohwell: Days like today I wish we still had our huge German Shepherd ...so he could take me for a walk!!! I could go off shopping but don't really want to go on my own. Someone needs to stay with mum who was verrry confused yesterday. Daily thing now of not knowing where she is, where she sleeps etc. Last night I said to rub some vapour rub on her chest to help her cold - the question was"where's my chest?" Oh well!!

    :happy: Enjoy your Sunday everyone
    Ready to start another week.
    Jackie
  • mamacindy81
    mamacindy81 Posts: 649 Member
    Morning everyone;

    Sorry to hear about your Mom Barb. I'm glad you took her to the drs.

    Jackie; Hang in there with your Mum; My devotional this morning touched on patience. We all wan't patience and ask God to give it to us "right now"!!! Sadly it doesn't work that way.

    Just a quick check in for me. I'm off to the elliptical to get in 30 min before getting ready for Church.

    It's a beautiful day here too. Hopefully we can get in a walk this afternoon.

    BBL,

    Cindy
  • vickim26
    vickim26 Posts: 685 Member
    Good morning ladies,
    Well I am home. Back to reality. I weighed this morning and I gained 5 pounds this week. Good thing I exercised and walked a lot or it would have been more I guess. I have tried to figure out why but cannot and have given up. I know I did not drink all of the water that I usually do so maybe water retention. I doesnt matter at this point. What matters is that I have to get back to square one and do this. Kenneth and I started this on Feb. 24 2009 and I have lost 55 pounds and gained back some so I am still ahead of the game. We already went to the gym this morning and I ate my cereal and bannana for breakfast. If we get back on track by this time next year I will be at my goal weight whatever that turns out to be. I am frustrated with myself that I have to lose weight I already lost but just have to get over it and do it. Hopefully since I gained 5 in one week I can also lose it in a week. I have not had a chance to read posts yesterday or today but will try to catch up. hope all of you are doing well. I have set a new long term goal. I have 15 weeks until our first trip in June. At 2 pounds a week, that is 30 pounds by then which will put me about 165 which will be great. That is my new goal and I can do it. Thank you ladies for your support.
    Vicki M
  • laniv
    laniv Posts: 106 Member
    Weaklink - Hang in there! You sound like a very strong woman.
    Jackie - A sense of humor will get you through the tough times.

    Vickim - I like your attitude. You'll break through the plateau.

    Back to reality tomorrow. I need to make time to exercise, once I get back to work. Any suggestions?

    Lani
  • heartrw
    heartrw Posts: 187 Member
    Blesssed Sunday everyone.

    Vicki, sorry about the weight. Vacations are tough but I also think a lot of us are having problems with fluctuating weights and motivation to stay on track. Maybe we all (or at least a great many of us) just need a good spring day to go out walking and to revel in the beauty of flowering trees and daffodils!! It's going to happen eventually...just not anytime soon. But, I'll hang in there if you will!!!

    I know I personally had a meltdown on Friday night. I also know it was strictly emotional eating as I had three "sad" events (nothing big, just things that made me sad, that day) and I responded by my compulsive behavior and trying to stop the pain with food. A big no-no, and I know it, but I did it anyway. Good new is I kept busy pretty much all day and evening on Saturday, so I didn't have near the issues of Friday, but I did find myself overeating on roast chicken and doing it in a VERY compulsive manner. Oh well, at least it was roast chicken and not chocolate, cookies or peanuts!!!!

    Jackie, I know the kind of confusion you are dealing with. My poor mother-in-law was so confused her last couple of years...not remembering her son was married to me (35 years married of which she lived with us over 1/3 of our married lives), asking her son if he was her father when he went to visit her (last six months she lived in an elder-care place), not remembering her son-in-law's name (of 52 years), etc., etc., etc. As Cindy says, be patient.

    Barb, so sorry to hear about our confusion issues and your mother...they both sound very scary...prayers go out for you!

    Hope everyone has a good day! Hang in there everyone, spring is coming...evenutally!!

    :heart: Terri:heart:
  • genann
    genann Posts: 236
    Well I weighed in this morning and NO change in my weight...Guess I'm just glad I didn't gain any. Hopefully next Sunday's weigh in will be better.

    Sounds like a lot of you are having some pretty tough times now with family and your health. I am thinking about all of you and want to thank all of you for just being here. Everyone on here helps on our bad days and on our good days. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU!
  • I just joined MyFitnessPal yesterday and yes I am over 50. My husband's has been doing it for a few weeks. So I decided to join too. I have been trying to lose weight this time since the fall and have been getting nowhere fast. A year and a half ago I took off 15 pounds and that has stayed off, but I have not been able to add to it. Now I have gotten my exercise regimen going again and this will be the first time in my life I have ever counted calories. Many years ago I tracked fat consumption and that worked then. So I am going to watch the fat as well.

    I just posted the MOST and MOMENT quote on the refrigerator - good for diet and life

    - TamiToo
  • RebelRenny
    RebelRenny Posts: 1,073 Member
    :noway: Gained back 2 lbs since last weekend. I think last weekend was a fluke with the weight loss given the vomiting and you know the other thing. Nonetheless I am happy having made it to 165 lbs. Also could not exercise this past week. It will all work out again. Just a temporary bump in the road.

    It is an absolutely gorgeous day here on the westcoast. Frost at night and up to 15 degrees celcius during the day.

    :tongue: I see we are approaching the 500 mark of posts. Oh well.

    I am feeling a lot better, but still really tired. More dental work to come on Monday, and then done for a while. Yeah. :bigsmile:

    Have a great Sunday! :heart:

    Rebel
  • pmjsmom
    pmjsmom Posts: 1,926 Member
    :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: Welcome, TamiToo, and any others I may have missed!:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:

    I am offering good wishes and prayers for all of you who are having tough times:heart::heart: :heart: . I hope things improve for all of you!

    There were about 8 robins on the golf course across the street this morning! :smile: Lots of birdsong in the air, too! It was so nice and peaceful--really gave my spirit a lift!:happy:
  • mamacindy81
    mamacindy81 Posts: 649 Member
    Good afternoon to you all,

    The sun is shining here in NC. We are having good temps for a change. I wore a dress to church with a sweater. Put a coat on but that had to come off as soon as we got in the car. Hot Flashees are hitting me big time. Been having to throw the covers off a couple of times a night. Hubby said please don't freeze me but I replied better that than a raging hormonal maniac!

    I was hoping for a walk this afternoon but my son went over to help out at a lady's house (in our neighborhood) who just had surgery last week. She is still in the hospital and some of the men are trying to clean up her yard before she comes home. Poor thing, her husband died and she has a 17 year old spoiled baby of a daughter. But I do know how self centered teenagers can be so I'm trying not to be too harsh. I just really don't think the daughter really realizes how bad off her mama was and that she still has a long recovery to go.

    Welcome Tamitoo; Nice to have you on board. I see that the end of your sign in name is nc. Does that mean you are from NC? We have a couple of us from NC on here.

    Renny: Glad you are doing better. Hang in there and things will get better. Remember we only get one day at a time. I've been thinking a lot about choices lately. We get to and have to make them. I'm just trying to understand my reasons.

    Teri: Girl, I'm so understanding about the emotional eating. I do it then I beat myself up over it. What does your OA group have to say? It's not like AA where you can be totally abstinent but since we have to eat to live what is the fine line?

    Well, the kitchen is waiting to be cleaned up and there's no one to do it but me so I will make the right choice and just do it even though I'm really not feeling it!

    Cindy
  • doobiedoo
    doobiedoo Posts: 194 Member
    :flowerforyou: Vicki M, good for you to pick up and get back on! I was where you are just a few weeks ago and it's good to be conscious of what I need to do each day. Eat right, drink my water, exercise. You have been an inspiration to me because you got on the other side of 200 before I did. I am still 16 pounds from it, but it will come. I've lost 1 1/2 since my last weigh-in. With today being Sunday, I thought about not doing my exercises, but I decided that I have to do what I should every day and I'm glad I did. Keep up the good work!:flowerforyou:
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,265 Member
    :drinker: :heart: :flowerforyou: :drinker: :heart: :flowerforyou:
    First things first........we are quickly approaching 500 posts on our February thread......when we get to 500, the thread will lock and a new thread (Part Two) will start.......I think it happens automatically and a link is placed at the bottom of post #500 so you find the new thread...........If you don't see the link or it doesn't happen automatically, DON'T PANIC----just go to "Motivation and Support" and scroll through the threads until you find "WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY---Part Two"

    :flowerforyou: My thanks to Barb for reminding me to remind you.......in spite of her concussion aftereffects, she still has a sharper mind and memory than most people.

    :flowerforyou: And on the subject of new threads, no matter what, we will start a new thread on March 1st
    March 1st will arrive on this thread in relation to Pacific Standard Time so if you live farther east (NC or Wales, or wherever) be aware of that

    :flowerforyou: We are having the same fabulous weather that Rebel is having and that they're having in Vancouver for the Olympics (spring in February)
    :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: I hope you are all enjoying your Sunday, even with the challenges and setbacks that many of you are experiencing.....:heart::heart: hugs:heart::heart: :heart: Barbie
  • barty
    barty Posts: 729
    Hello everyone, I keep coming back and looking at this topic Women Ages 50 + and all your posts and you are all doing so well with some amazing weight loss !!!! and fab motivation. I think i'm still in denial that I turned 52 last December as everyone that I work with and most of my friends are a lot younger than me and I just forget. But now I'm reminded every time I go on to my profile page and see Female 52 !!!!! .... so now that I have come to terms with my age I would love to join your group!!!
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,265 Member
    Hello everyone, I keep coming back and looking at this topic Women Ages 50 + and all your posts and you are all doing so well with some amazing weight loss !!!! and fab motivation. I think i'm still in denial that I turned 52 last December as everyone that I work with and most of my friends are a lot younger than me and I just forget. But now I'm reminded every time I go on to my profile page and see Female 52 !!!!! .... so now that I have come to terms with my age I would love to join your group!!!

    Welcome!!!! Together on this thread we all feel young and fit and fabulous and you will too.:bigsmile: The women on this thread have changed my life and the same can happen to you.......:bigsmile: Just take it one day at a time, take baby steps, and stay open minded to new ideas.
    :heart: :drinker: Barbie
  • weaklink109
    weaklink109 Posts: 2,831 Member
    Hello All,

    Still not sure if I am "all there" but at least I am here!!:bigsmile: Thank you everyone for your kind words of support and concern.

    Despite last night--eating my entire portion of beef tomato chow yuk--instead of asking for a box at the start and removing half of it--I am still down a pound from my last weigh in, which means one less that is hanging on from my prior transgressions.

    I have discovered the new Chinese restaurant that is close to my home will cook to order. When I say do it w/o salt and msg, they do, and "unleaded" Chinese food (as in cooked without massive quantities of sodium) is just as yummy as "regular".

    I went to breakfast this morning with my neighbor, who got the new French bulldog. Archie has mellowed a little in two weeks, but he still doesn't quite have the potty training thing figured out. He will go out for a walk for an hour and come back INSIDE :grumble: and leave a little "package." :noway: Since he didn't grow up in the house but in a kennel with access to outdoors, he doesn't have any prior experience with the concept of "going outside" in order to "go.":ohwell:

    If there are any doggie experts out there with experience in house training an adult dog, where having a doggie door is not an option (condo is upstairs) I will be glad to pass on any tips you may have. Feel free to PM me, if you don't want to post on the thread.

    After we went to breakfast, my friend, who is the biggest male shopaholic I have ever met, told me he had learned that today there was 20% off everything at Big Lots--if you don't have one in your area, it is like a dollar store on steroids. Lots of stuff, more than a dollar, closeouts, discontinueds, etc. Anyway, by the time I escaped, I had saved about $8!!--only had to spend $38 to do it !!!:noway: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Actually, I did very well. I have been watching for a good buy on a new hair dryer, as I figure one of these days my 8 year old one is going to "retire." Usually when they quit, it is not a gradual process, so I don't want to wake up one morning and discover I am going to have a "bad hair day" due to no dryer. I also stocked up on some sandwich and storage bags, office supply items, health and beauty, and my one really silly purchase, but I HAD to have it, and you will see why.

    They have a whole section of home decor. There were some great signs " One tequila, two tequila, three tequila, floor." "My husband is a 'reel' catch." "Born to fish." All funny, but I left them there. The one I couldn't resist was.....

    "Remember STRESSED is just DESSERTS spelled backwards!!":laugh: :laugh: :laugh: How true!!!:blushing: I will find a place in my kitchen for that one. Somewhere near the other signs already there:

    "I clean house every other day. This is not the 'other' day."

    "Beware of food that is still moving." and

    "To be thought half as good as a man, a woman must do everything twice as well. Fortunately, this is not difficult."

    The weather here is nice, just like it is north of here where Barbiecat is, and "norther" still in Vancouver BC. A little windy, but the doggies didn't mind a bit as we went to the doggie park before coming to visit "grandma and grandpa."--where I am now. My mom is doing fine. Got some sad news about her sister up in BC. She has been in very poor health and recently had to be moved into a care facility--a process she fought every step of the way--much to the consternation of her son and daughter. Now they learn she has uterine cancer.

    I had hoped we would be able to make one more trip up there so my mom could see her, but she doesn't seem to think she can make the trip. I can understand her feelings, but up until now, she has talked regularly about making the trip in April. I even have the week after Easter scheduled off to make this possible. Now I am not sure.

    Also, to my surprise, this morning, when I talked to her on the phone while I was on my shopping excursion, I mentioned a cutting board I had found, as she had expressed an interest in replacing a wooden one in her kitchen. I about fell over when she said. "I am thinking of giving up cooking. I am sick of it." Since they live in a facility that has on site dining available for a small additional charge, she and my dad won't starve, but for her to even consider this is a huge change. So we are going to have to talk a bit more about how she is feeling, and get ready to make some adjustments. I always knew eventually things would change, but I am not quite ready to deal with it right now. :frown: Guess there is no choice. :ohwell:

    Well I have to get off here. Still have to drop the piglets off at home and head for church--thank goodness for Sunday night Mass!! One more opportunity to avoid being a sinner!!:flowerforyou:

    Barb
  • RebelRenny
    RebelRenny Posts: 1,073 Member
    :wink: Bought my dress for the wedding (youngest son is getting married June 4th). I had already seen it on Friday at "Malanie Lyne" and it jumped out at me. My daughter Natalie came with me and agreed it is a wonderful dress. Black with white stitching on it. Fairly unusual (just right for a person who's called "Rebel"), yet elegant at calf length. It is sleeveless, so will have to find some bolero jacket to go with it. Plenty of time for that. And - guess what - I bought it in a size 10!! Nervy of me, isn't it!! :bigsmile: :bigsmile:

    I have a busy week ahead with more dental work on Monday and then going with Natalie for her knee surgery on Friday.

    Rebel
  • heartrw
    heartrw Posts: 187 Member
    Just a quick check-in before nighty-night...welcome Barty and TamiToo...any anyone else I may have missed.

    Thanks for your kind words Cindy. I led the OA meeting this afternoon and we had a good discussion group. With OA abstinence can mean different things for different people. Basically abstinence is different things to different people Many consider abstinence three meals a day and nothing eaten at any other time. A Food Plan is a pattern of eating that you develop that you can stick with and that will satisfy your nutritional needs. Many people are able to stick to the three meals per day, eaten in a non-compulsive way with "nomal" size portions. Others might include a snack or dessert as part of their food plan. Many people are able to identify their "trigger foods" and choose to eliminate them entirely, i.e. sugars, breads, cheese...whatever trips their trigger, I guess.

    Mine has been rather sketchy as I have simply shot for around 1200-1300 calories per day, trying to eat as healthy as possible but not eliminating any foods entirely and allowing a snack if I have the calories to spare. When I have a binge night it just pretty much means I start snacking or grazing and can't seem to stop. At my worst I may consume three, four or maybe even five hundred extra calories. I usually manage to reel myself in by just making myself go upstairs for the night and go to bed!! In OA instead of succumbing to the urge to eat you are supposed to call someone for support, journal, pray, read literature or just plain get busy on something else...all very effective IF you DO THEM. I am getting better...just not there yet...but I have hope and faith that I will get there! And that is the difference of the OA program and this site...they both make me feel very hopeful and not despairing. I know that I am not perfect (never have nor ever will be) but one day at a time, I can get better!

    Thanks for asking. Have a good night all:yawn:

    Terri:heart::heart: :heart:
  • genann
    genann Posts: 236
    My daughter just went on a Low Carb Diet. Is anyone doing this? Does it work for you? Please give me your opinions as I'm thinking about it too.
  • No not from North Carolina, the n is part of my first name. It's wierd when I can't just use my first name, but the internet has shown me that I am not the only Tamzen out there. 2 days so far and doing better than expected.

    Good night all.
  • weaklink109
    weaklink109 Posts: 2,831 Member
    My daughter just went on a Low Carb Diet. Is anyone doing this? Does it work for you? Please give me your opinions as I'm thinking about it too.

    I have done it in the past. It enabled me to lose 36 lbs, and then regain 45!!! I LIKE carbs. All carbs are not bad. Veggies (non starchy low glycemic ones) are good sources, as are fruits. Whole grains. Processed carbs are the kind to avoid.

    When I started my lifestyle change last April, I knew that there was no point in starting an extreme program that I could not follow indefinitely, as it would just lead to binging and falling off the wagon and backsliding. Watching my calories, logging my foods and exercise, and monitoring my fat and sodium intake while making sure I consume sufficient fiber have worked great for me. Others may need to monitor sugar or other factors, depending on their health needs.

    The point I am making is that MFP is a great tool, and you can still be very successful at winning the "losing game" without setting yourself up for failure by following an eating plan that is not something you can sustain indefinitely.

    I have read comments from people on low carb who swear they can eat that way for life, and if they can, great--I wish them every success. There are others with specific dietary restrictions, (ie diabetics) that have to treat carbs in particular and dieting in general differently than those who don't have that issue. My comments are not directed toward these folks.

    I can't personally recommend low carb as a permanent weight loss solution. You will probably lose on it, but KEEPING IT OFF can be a different story.

    Good luck,

    Barb
  • mamacindy81
    mamacindy81 Posts: 649 Member
    Morning everyone!

    Weighed in this morning and everything stayed the same. On the positive side, I have much more energy than before and I can maintain my exercise level at a much higher intensity. I still need to work , a lot, on strength training and my goal is to do that at least 3 times this week.

    Just a quick check in for me. As always, there are more things to do than I really want to do. My prayer today is that I will pick up the things that need to be done and let everything else sit. They will be there for another day. This is the one I have and I want to make the most of it!

    Maybe when I check back our Part 2 will have begun!

    Cindy
  • pmjsmom
    pmjsmom Posts: 1,926 Member
    Good morning, everyone!

    I totally blew it yesterday--daughters came home with candy, son and girlfriend came home with leftovers. I know I was tired but I also knew that I didn't need any of it! Oh well, I am back on plan today. I know what to do and I am doing it! Good, healthy choices and lots of water, get my exercises done. I'm on it!

    I hope I have welcomed the newbies! If not, WELCOME!:flowerforyou: This is a wonderful group to be a part of!:heart:
  • jam0525
    jam0525 Posts: 1,681 Member
    Good Morning everyone,

    Just a quick post before I go off to work. I will catch up on all the posts later and I hope everyone is doing well.

    The Chinese New Year's party was fantastic. It was a mixed group from many angles and not just a high school party with some chaperones. The food was better than any of you can imagine. I swear if you put it all in tables in single file it had to be 50 feet of home made and bought items. There was a lot of seafood dishes, soups, steamed and fried buns, rice, veggie galore. There was very little meat dishes: one chicken and two beef. I was surprised at the number of egg dishes. I ate reasonable and mostly just tasted around. Chinese chocolate is not sweet like American chocolate. The blueberry moon cakes were fantastic. The high school kids were all very nice and friendly. There were exchange students there from all over the Albuquerque area who were from mostly other Asian countries. Our hostess to honor her guests also make Korean, Japanese and Vietamese dishes. The American food was limited to cheese and crackers and dips and chips. The soda was from Asia also and nothing like ours. Of course there was tea and other Asian beverages.

    Boy, us Americans sure do put a lot of sugar in EVERYTHING we make. lol

    Jeannie
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