pals in 40s and 50s
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I am just starting out again had dropped 35 lbs in 2010, but gad a hard time maintaining
Need motivation...
I am not good at logging in food, also need a kick start on exercising.
I am a 41yo, working mother of 2 skinny teens and nursing student as well
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I'd be happy to be added by anyone on this thread. 48, with 1 mostly-grown son, and about 40 to 50 pounds to lose. I've dropped a few pounds over the last month, but I want to kick up the exercise more.0
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Anyone feel free to add me! I'm 41 and I am on MFP every day :-)0
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Probably posted here before...44 here and in for the long haul..
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I'm 43 and been back logging for about a week. I have about 15 lbs to lose. I'm trying to slowly increase the intensity of my workouts. I have 2 sons - 21 yr old weightlifter and a 22 year old with Autism. Feel free to add me. :-)0
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I can relate! I just turned 50 and heavier than ever even after having my three children. Have three teenagers who like to eat but I'm making them and my husband go on this journey with me. At least for meals that I cook I would love to have be supportive and have support. Please add me if you would like. Best of luck to all!0
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I sent a message to add me. I'm 43 and have 1 teenager, 1 tween and a Kindergartener. I can't eat like they can so I am struggling to keep my portions and sweets in check. I would love to add me for support, and anyone else as well! I've done this a couple of times and when I stop tracking, I start gaining. Help me keep on track too! :happy:
I'll be posting a pic as soon as my computer is up and working again....0 -
43 here, one boy aged 8, finding out I was borderline for type 2 diabetes is what put me here. I've decided this time it has to be a complete life change and the plan is to SLOWLY lose it all...1-2 pounds a week.
I've dropped off 23 since October..with another 90 some odd to go to the final goal.
Feel free to add me as MFP friend if you'd like. I log in pretty much every day.0 -
Hi - I'm a little old for your group,I'm 62), but I'd like to be added to your group as well. I am a recovering binge eating disorder person brought on by what I thought was a successful diet in which I lost 186 lbs, kept it off for about 18 months, had a disastrous, traumatic 6 month period and totally forgot everything I had ever learned and in the intervening 2 years I have been going steadily up the scale. Plus, the doctor thinks I spent too long under eating and that the binge thing was directly related to it. In any event, I've never missed a day in the gym all this time and I feel like I am living proof that losing weight is about 80 to 90% nutrition. In other words, if you do not eat wisely, you can still exercise and gain weight. I haven''t gained it all back, thank goodness, but am looking at another long road ahead of me.
I have no problems with binge eating anymore if I make sure I eat enough during the day.(My problem was I'd get up in the middle of the night and eat, eat eat.). so logging in and listening to my body is key for me. I've just moved back to MFP after a time not logging and then a time at Weight Watchers. I have no problem with WW, it's just that I have most of my food data in my head stored in calories not points and I was constantly having to look things up.
Support and encouragement is good...I have a husband who is naturally thin and totally doesn't understand eating issues. So welcome and, again, please add me to your group. Everyone can succeed together!0 -
I'm in - 52 yrs old, started the first of the year after my annual physical - had to get on the scales and almost crapped myself when the weight came up at 270 (I'm only 5'9")... so I am now on a mission to lose at least 70lbs and get my *kitten* in shape. been logging meals for 3 weeks now and lost 9.4 lbs in January so well on my way to that goal!
the best words of encouragement I can offer are to find a reason to do this for yourself - if you do it because others tell you to, I guarantee you will fail! - my reason is to see my 11 year year old daughter grow up, graduate high school, college and eventually get married!0 -
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43 year old here, who was diagnosed with gout about a month ago. Having to make a lot of dietary changes can be difficult, especially when the old stand bys are now off limits because of a high purine count. 5 oz of meat a day is a bear to wrestle! I don't really know what I am going to do when I want to start building muscle.0 -
I am 56 do insanity, body pump, spin and cardio kick.. Love to exercise and be as fit as possible.
Read a book that says once you hit 50 exercise is your number one job. Cardio is for health and strength
training is for living a great long life.0 -
Feel free to add me...I've been here awhile and try to show up daily...0
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I turn the big 5-0 in 15 days!! I began on MFP several years ago but didn't get really serious until January 2012. I was kicking butt. Down 49 pounds and within 17 pounds of my goal when WHAMMMMM, Ended up getting a pacemaker in late August. Well, that pretty much screwed me up both physically and more important, mentally. I tried to start back to the gym but kept getting off the wagon. Then about four weeks ago it all clicked and I am back. . .logging meals, exercising, hitting the gym.
Please feel free to add me, all of you. I keep an open food diary and have no problem sharing ideas. Also, I'm always looking for some encouragement and just discussing things with people who are around my own age.0 -
I'm 40 and you are welcome to add me for mutual support. I have had great results with this site for the first 25 to 30 pounds but am now at a standstill due to a hectic schedule with not much energy left over for motivation. Let's do this together!0
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How awesome to see all these committed older kids like me
51 here... been logging for almost 3 years and it really keeps me on track.
I go to zumba 3-5 times a week and love walking events (color run, electric run, the 3-day)
I have PCOS (which is a very common issue that really makes it harder to lose weight)
I had TypeII diabetes prior to weightloss as well so this weight control fight will be mine for life.
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49 here, been at this since Jan 1st just over a month - UK0
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Hi I'm 48 and looking to get health and fit by my 50th! I've logged in for 35+ days and am committed. Over 100+ lbs to lose. Anyone is welcome to add me.0
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I will be 50 this year, just joined this site, and I also love it! I am looking to lose 30 or so pounds and to feel better! Feel free to add me as a friend!0
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Hi . I just started using the app. I am a diabetic and I have high blood pressue. I am trying to loose about 60 lbs to start and once I do that I will decide to go further. I have always been a thick person, but as I grow older and sickness has come upon me, I really want to put effort into getting my weight under control. I would like to be around for my kids (19 and 21) and to see my grandchildren when they are born (when the time comes). I just want to feel better in my skin, clothes, etc.0
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Feel free to add me. I am 49 yrs old and have found it harder to lose and maintain as I get older. I have definitely found that logging on every day and tracking what I am eating and my exercises have kept me accountable. Having friends to encourage and motivate you really helps too!0
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I'm 51 and I log every day. I took a break from logging and gained back 8 lbs in about 2 months. I know I need to stay aware of what I am eating.It helps to have friends to keep up motivation.0
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Hello, I'm 48. Recently returned to MFP with a 20 pound gain :sad: Didn't utilize the community before and would like to give and get support! Any one on this topic please feel free to add me!0
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Im 44 and i log in every day. Feel free to add me, or if anyone else does too.....0
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Hi..feel free to add me. I am 51 years old with a long way to go and can use support as much as I'm willing to give!!0
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I'm 50, British, been here just over a year (Nov 2012) and lost about 3 stone and two dress sizes :bigsmile:
All I do is weigh and measure my food, log my calories, and try to keep active (gardening, walking etc). One day at a time!0 -
Add me too, ive only got three friends. I'm 440
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Hi , I'm 46 , know the metabolism problems.0
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I am similar 51 with 2 grown up sons who have no weight issues and a hubby who is a runner and therefore also has no weight problems I have lost 13lbs in 5 weeks and this is mainly down to buying a soup maker I make homemade vegetable soup and have this for lunch everyday 50 calories a cup I eat approx 400 of my calories during the day and save the remainder for the evenings and it seems to work Also do half hour on my exercise bike every day Keeping motivated is the key and that is the hardest part Stay motivated and results will follow I want to lose another 30-40 lbs so know its a long haul Feel free to add me and we can motivate each other0 -
You can count me in too!
I'm 52 and looking to reduce/maintain a healthy weight (mostly done) and then get fit for a 5K run (don't even have any running shoes, LOL)0
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