Starting MFP Again
geigers1
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Two years ago I lost 35 lbs with MFP and exercise. The past year I have had many life changes and gained all of it back. Now I am starting the process over again as I am getting married in 11 months. NEED to stay focused. Send happy thoughts my way...
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I to am starting again. Last time I lost 43 lbs and gained 20 back, but you've just got to stay focused and remembered to believe in your self, and that you ARE worth it!!0
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I'm starting again too.... had lots of success last summer/winter, until the BBQ/Beer season hit...
Gained about 10lb back, even though I only slipped a little bit off of my "maintain lifestyle" ... and it's been hard getting back into the groove of logging everything, and planning out what to eat.
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I've gained about 10 back and am getting back into it.
Just remember...you don't NEED to lose weight for your wedding. As long as you and him (or her...whatevs ) both show up, the day should be perfect!0 -
Welcome back! You did it once, you can do it again! Keep your eye on the prize and think about how great you felt at your lowest weight. Use that as your motivations to keep going.
I've been on MFP a while now but keep falling off the wagon and then jumping back on. I've recently recommitted myself to this and am always looking for new friends to support each other on this journey. Anyone here looking for more friends, please feel free to add me!0 -
Thanks all - I am glad to know so much support here. I appreciate it!0
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I am also jumping back in. I have gotten so far off on eating healthy and watching my portion sizes that it is time to take a look at the amount of calories I have been consuming.0
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I know how you feel. I lost 40 lbs 2 years ago and last winter gained 15 back and was so mad at myself. Cooler months seem hard for me for some reason. I worked hard and got it off and another 15. So you can also. I am trying not to put it back on this winter, I believe the only way is to log those calories, tiresome but it works.0
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I'm in the same boat as you! I started on MFP and then got off several times. Now my weight is affecting my health. Don't be like me! I have not stopped working out these past yrs but working out by itself is NOT enough. There's an old aphorism that says, "Garbage in = garbage out" If I put garbage in my body like processes foods, artificial sweetners, fatty and fried foods, then I get garbage out a fat body! Good luck and Godspeed to you in this endeavor!0
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Keeping an exercise and food diary is tedious but necessary, especially in the first month of your weight loss. Once you get an idea of the impact of foods you eat and exercises you do, then you will use it for a guide to maintain your healthy lifestyle.0
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Im starting again as well. I just got married, Moved to a different country, and starting over with life and I am not feeling at thin as I use to since last year. Any one wanna be motivational buddies? Friend me if you do0
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I am starting again as well! I lost 30 lbs with MFP too and I dont want to gain it back! I hope you don't mind me adding you, but I think we can encourage each other!
Good luck with your goal!0 -
Same for me. I was successful in losing 57lbs, changed jobs, was more confident, but got to content and have put back on 17lbs in 12 months. I enjoyed MFP the first time around and I did manage to maintain for a while, stopped weighing food and recording so bad habits crept back in. I think MFP is a great motivating tool and tremendous help.0
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Hi all, I'm pretty much starting again (re-started logging my food a couple of weeks ago) I've been ill this year and have spent a large amount of time stuck at home unable to do anything other than sit on my *kitten*, which as well as frustrating the hell out of me has led to me gaining weight (now higher than my original SW)
I'm going into hospital next month and am hoping to be back on my feet properly before Xmas. Feel free to add me.
SW: 196
CW: 210
GW: 126 - 1330 -
I feel your pain. 4 years ago, I lost 60lbs, but gained 24lbs back. Now, I've re-lost that weight, plus an extra 4 more and counting. I can say this: having to lose that weight TWICE, I will NEVER go back to that again. I think you'll feel the same way. This time may feel more difficult to get where you were, but you'll find your will-power to maintain will be stronger.0
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You will do it. Just keep logging and get a few good supporting friends.0
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In kind of the same boat as a lot of you. Used MFP a while ago, lost some weight, stopped using it and put it back on.
Have deleted all my own data and starting from Monday there as my starting weight0 -
Looks like there are a lot of us in the same boat, Back from holiday now no more foreseen circumstances in the way so I am good to go again as well.0
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Just getting started as well --- we can do this!!!!0
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Lost 40 using this program Nov - April 2012 .....gained it all back
I may strive for 60 pounds this time....to be 180 would be amazing.....but baby steps0 -
I got myself to a great weight about a year and a half ago and then let it slip. After getting married and quitting smoking I put on ten pounds in the last month so here I am back again. Please feel free to add me. i also recently go a fitbit and could use some friends. My id is //www.fitbit.com/user/288ZZB .
Thank you and good luck!0 -
I've gone off the rails as well. Had some complications with my arthritis, and became very down about myself and stopped trying to maintain my fitness and eating habits. I have the hardest time maintaining the healthy lifestyle. I am graduating in the spring though, and really want to get back in shape. I need some major inspiration as well.
But congratulations on getting married! you've got this!!!0 -
I got myself to a great weight about a year and a half ago and then let it slip. After getting married and quitting smoking I put on ten pounds in the last month so here I am back again. Please feel free to add me. i also recently go a fitbit and could use some friends. My id is //www.fitbit.com/user/288ZZB .
Thank you and good luck!
But good for you for quitting smoking... Worth a temporary weight setback:drinker:0 -
I hear you. 2 years ago I lost 80 pounds and then gained 30 back. Lost those 30 and still continuing on my fitness journey :drinker:
Feel free to add me :flowerforyou:0 -
It happens. Last year from Oct till about March I lost 40lbs. i have maintained that weight and lost a couple more, but am having a very hard time getting back into the groove of watching what i eat and excercising. I have a 20 year reunion coming up next June and would like to lose this last 30 lbs. It seems like every time i get back into it..something comes up and totally derails me. I just need to find that willpower I had last year and reapply it! Good luck...its all mind over matter0
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Yeeeeeep. I'm in the same situation! But hopefully the break was what I needed to get over that plateau!0
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I just re-joined today too after having lost 20# last year doing this. Sending you HAPPY thoughts and a friend request! Take care!0
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It helps to know I'm not the only one... I lost about 130 pounds over 18 months, but then put 60 back on over the next 18. No real excuse; I just got lazy about workouts (I would workout "tomorrow"). I'm trying to get back into a routine (October has been my best month for consistent workouts since December 2011!).0
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Good luck everyone....I fell off the wagon for a while but firmly back on. Need to change my eating habits, and lose some weight!0
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Starting over again too....lost 70 pounds but gained about 20 back.....the only thing that really works is logging for me...I love MFP, just have to re-commit.0
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with all the people here that have come back (some more than once), I don't feel so bad about doing it myself now. I have yo-yoed with the program, lose weight, try to do it on my own, only to find out I don't do so good, so come back, lose some, try one my own...... viscous cycle. I'm on 65 days straight now and while I still have trouble with the weight, going up and down all the time, I am learning my mistakes and poor choices so while the weight isn't going the way I may want/like, its a learning experience and that's what matters.0
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