Over 40, hopefully not too late!
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Turned 47 this week and have lost 43#'s since joining MFP in October. It is never too late and so worth it. I can't convey how much better I feel physically and emotionally. Only wish I'd done it sooner. Add me, I'm on here regularly.0
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as long as you're still breathing, it's never too late.
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I'm 42 for a few more weeks. It's definitely not too late! I want to live the rest of my life in as healthy a way as I can.
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43 -- need help. At times the self confidence gets beat up because weight loss results are not there.
Yes, I need support.0 -
NEVER TOO LATE! I am 45 and began working on getting back on track to better health in October. Feel free to add me!0
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I am 43 and lost a lot of weight 5 years ago and it took a year and a half to put it all back on again. So here I am working at this and this time I am determined to keep it off. So NO you are not too late. Please add me if you want for support.0
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I am only 28 but after three csections and a spinal tap i have back problems. When i threw out my back and gained my weght back last year i gave up. Now i am trying to stay focused and get back on track.0
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Never to late. Im 43 with 2 teenage boys. Started on here last yr and lost 15 lbs. Got off track, so back on to lose 10 and get fit! Good luck on your journey and feel free to add me0
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Nothing is ever too late! Go for it, I hit 40 this year and am getting lighter and fitter all the time even though I keep getting told I'm past my prime. I certainly don't feel it!0
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i am over 40, and this is the best i have ever looked and felt, anyone can add me!0
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Feel free to add me.0
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Hey you are young compared to me= Im 50 and just started in January. Slow but steady loss of 5lbs. Feels so good to know that i'm working out and its not too late to make great changes. Feel so much better about myself already. You can do it0
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I am 44 and just re-dedicated myself this week. Add me if you want!0
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Its never to late!!! 42 here and I feel better now then I did in my early 30's.
Find something you like to do and burn calories doing it! Better still get friends to do it with you! Get excited your going to rock this!0 -
On the weeks ive dropped the most weight i worked out in the morning burning enough calories to cover roughly the amount of calories that would be in my biggest meal, then at lunch and dinner taking a short walk like around the block even if it is 5 or 10 minutes at a pace to make me breath heavy so my metabolism can be jumpstarted to burn the calories i just ate. I also stay as close as i can to my calorie goal. Those weeks i can lose over 5 pounds up towards 10.0
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43. I've just graduated as a qualified English teacher after giving my previous crappy career up at 39 and becoming a full-time student. That wasn't too late, and nor is this. Probably weighing in as low (and I'm as fit) as I have been for a good 10 years, and this is just the start.
Never. Too. Late --- what is your Attitude Age, inside?0 -
I'm 42, pretty motivated and consistent and looking for friends on MFP. Feel free to add me!0
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