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My wife finally talked me into it...

Hi, my name is D, and I have an addiction to delicious but not always very healthy foods....particularly sweets. I've always had this addiction but "the belly" is taking on a life of its own. I don't believe in diets, but I try to support my wife - Jenmeltsaway - as best as I can, but I will admit my cravings have at times sabotaged her efforts. So here we are now, and I think this time will be different - why? Because we are both on the same page at the same time and I like this approach much more than "diets" which I've always felt - do not work!! This time it's a lifestyle change and with MFP, there's the added edge of accountability. I've seen my wife getting discouraged by something she ate to satisfy a craving, and after she blogs about it, Bam!!! 180 degree attitude change! It's like having reinforcements, I love it and I thank everyone who has offered her kind word of encouragement since the onset of this adventure. Now it's my turn - and you've got your work cut out for you MFP, cause I've never met a cupcake I didn't like, plus I'm usually zombified after work.

Looking forward to making new acquaintances and offering encouragement to others along the way!!

Replies

  • JenMeltsAway
    JenMeltsAway Posts: 27 Member
    Woop woop. So happy you are here baby!!! Love that we are doing this together!!!
  • Rocbola
    Rocbola Posts: 1,998 Member
    Good luck guys! I think that is awesome that you are supporting her like that!
  • bomftdrum
    bomftdrum Posts: 270 Member
    Can I join in your battles? I have ballooned up in my ten years of marriage, so I have made the decision to watch my calories and my intake. Diets have never really worked for me because I always felt like I was starving. With this site and putting everything down and have to be held accountable. Bottom line is I have one young son and another child on the way and I want to be there for them to grow up.
  • I'd love to join you all on your new journey as I am restarting on my path again. I just survived chemo, radiation and surgery for cervical cancer. I not only need to loose weight ( goal is 50 lbs) but also need to build muscle especially in my lower abs and legs. I now suffer from lymphedema, which is a swelling of the limbs ( in my case right leg) due to damage of the lymph node system after cancer treatment. I need help not only keeping my calories down, but also staying motivated to exercise, even if it is only a leg massage and basic physical therapy moves.
  • Emi1974
    Emi1974 Posts: 522 Member
    That's so sweet :smile:

    It will be so much easier now that you share the same journey :drinker:
  • JenMeltsAway
    JenMeltsAway Posts: 27 Member
    I'd love to join you all on your new journey as I am restarting on my path again. I just survived chemo, radiation and surgery for cervical cancer. I not only need to loose weight ( goal is 50 lbs) but also need to build muscle especially in my lower abs and legs. I now suffer from lymphedema, which is a swelling of the limbs ( in my case right leg) due to damage of the lymph node system after cancer treatment. I need help not only keeping my calories down, but also staying motivated to exercise, even if it is only a leg massage and basic physical therapy moves.
    This is the perfect place to start. Make sure you add lots of positive people, that will keep you motivated! You are a true survivor!!
  • D_minus_40
    D_minus_40 Posts: 6 Member
    @ bomftdrum ...I definitely see where you're coming from. My wife and I recently celebrated our 7th anniversary and I know I've gotten too comfortable. That and our 3 yr old just started riding a bike last month and it made me realize that I'm out of shape when I tried to jog beside her. Diabetes runs 3 generations deep on my father's side and my younger brother was recently diagnosed - and I'm trying to prevent the same. So my motivation is at a high. There are challenge groups on here - you should look into them.
  • MYhealthyjourney70
    MYhealthyjourney70 Posts: 276 Member
    good luck on your journey.. great job supporting your wife.. my hubby is pretty supportive as well
  • craftywitch_63
    craftywitch_63 Posts: 829 Member
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    You are TOO AWESOME dude! :drinker:
  • D_minus_40
    D_minus_40 Posts: 6 Member
    I'd love to join you all on your new journey as I am restarting on my path again. I just survived chemo, radiation and surgery for cervical cancer. I not only need to loose weight ( goal is 50 lbs) but also need to build muscle especially in my lower abs and legs. I now suffer from lymphedema, which is a swelling of the limbs ( in my case right leg) due to damage of the lymph node system after cancer treatment. I need help not only keeping my calories down, but also staying motivated to exercise, even if it is only a leg massage and basic physical therapy moves.
    This is the perfect place to start. Make sure you add lots of positive people, that will keep you motivated! You are a true survivor!!
    I agree, a having good support system is a big plus, and keeping a positive attitude proved to be very beneficial to my step mom who is battling back from her 2nd bout with cancer - this time with surgery and the full chemo treatment. Hang in there, make a plan, and keep posting and you'll see that support will come.
  • Couples who play, pray and workout together stay together. I just threw that in there, but it's true. ;-) Good luck to you both!
  • howekaren
    howekaren Posts: 159 Member
    I'm all for supporting, commiserating and congratulating. What I won't do is support fad, quack, puedoscientific, quick fix miracle cures. I'm mean that way. I've lost 90lbs, gained some back, lost, gained, and am currently losing again. It's a continuous battle for me, and I keep fighting it. I believe in eating as "healthy" as possible, but that there's no "demon" food. I exercise at least 5 days a week, and I hate most of it, but my body needs it. That's my philosophy in a nutshell.

    If you'd like to add me as a friend, just send me a request. I'll be more than happy to accept. That goes for anyone!

    Best wishes in getting your health in irder. You'll thank yourself and so will your children!
  • allaboutthecake
    allaboutthecake Posts: 1,535 Member
    :heart: :drinker:

    good luck!




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