Anyone relate? Losing weight again.

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Did it twice before. Reached goal and now at that crossroad again. Have 50 pounds to lose. Very determined for the New Year to lose it. How about you? s it the magic of the season or just do it?

Have a blessed Chritmas.
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  • melodyg
    melodyg Posts: 1,423 Member
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    Bumping to reply later... Merry Christmas!
  • SparkleShine
    SparkleShine Posts: 2,001 Member
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    Oh yes. I can relate. Been there done that a few times.

    Hears to a happy and healthy new year!

    Merry Christmas!
  • leandread
    leandread Posts: 166 Member
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    Merry Christmas!

    yes, this is my second go round on a 50 pound weight loss journey. I am trying to think lifelong change rather than diet, because I absolutely do not want to take this journey every again after this time...
  • Sporty98
    Sporty98 Posts: 321 Member
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    Yeah.....I'm right there with you! =\
  • yanicka
    yanicka Posts: 1,004 Member
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    It's the 6th time I have to do it since I have given birth to 6 babies
  • dlrcpa
    dlrcpa Posts: 114 Member
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    Hi and good luck with your goal. You have come to the right place. My challenge will be to maintain now - wintertime will be hard because it is hard to muster the energy to put in the aerobic exercise time. In the spring, summer, and fall it did not seem like a problem. I will try to focus on yoga and strength rather than aerobics until the weather warms up a bit. It has been really cold so far, 20s and 30s at most.

    My motivation was my wonderful GP telling me to LOSE WEIGHT to avoid diabetes. My mom is diabetic and I don't want to go there. I have my annual physical in August so I am determined to be in tip-top shape for the 2nd year in a row when I next see him.
  • Sarandipity
    Sarandipity Posts: 1,560
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    I am in a similar boat. I lost 100lbs in 2009 and then mostly just maintained for 2010 (gained back 15ish lbs), but I still have 50+lbs to go to reach my goal weight.
  • crlujan
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    Yup. I lost a ton of weight right before I met my wife. Then I put it back on when she got pregnant. I held onto it for 4 years and finally decided it was time to get into shape again. I didn't think I'd get down to that former in-shape weight again (164 lbs.). Ha! I'm now down and hovering around 158-162. =)
  • ammp
    ammp Posts: 107 Member
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    yup, your totally not alone. I've gained, lost, held, yo-yo'd. It's like being on a miserable rollercoaster. The thing for me is I can lose and gain all I want, but my bad eating habits were still there. Its like touching a hot pan on the stove. I didn't retrain myself, so I kept getting burned in the long run.
    So, with the help of MFP I am more aware of what I am shoveling into my mouth. By making myself accountable I am more aware of what normal portions are. Now I measure everything.....its so stupid how much I was eating before thinking it was "all good".
    LOL, so I guess the whole point of my ramble is change the habits, and lose it for good :)
  • vandy29
    vandy29 Posts: 39 Member
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    I lost 80 pounds before....ran a couple of 5Ks....was starting to train for a marathon....had my long run up to 8 miles....fell and twisted my ankle on gravel at school(love it when we out grow the school and have to put in trailers)......it took me over a year but I managed to gain all of that back plus.....and it has taken me a couple more years to get my butt back in gear.....
  • Cynd59
    Cynd59 Posts: 3 Member
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    I lost 70 pounds from 2007 to 2009. Gained 40 pounds in the past year. I want to loose that 40 pounds and NOT gain it back again. I really want 2011 to be the year I reach my goal and stay there.
  • chickadee2010
    chickadee2010 Posts: 1,389 Member
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    Sure can. I lost twenty within two years. At the beginning of March this year until now, I've gained it all back. Working on getting it off again.
  • joann
    joann Posts: 624 Member
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    In the same boat. You would think I'd learn but no. I must be a glutten for punishment. Im starting with a smaller goal this time. Need to lose the 20 lbs I gained back since last year...Then I will go from there. It would be so much easier if I didnt like food. Need a friend Im here.
  • melodyg
    melodyg Posts: 1,423 Member
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    I lose about 25 pounds 4-5 years ago...had about 40 to go... and then unrelenting stress for a few years + not watching eating habits + some medication issues led to gaining back all I had lost plus another 45 pounds. My goal right now is just to get back to my starting weight then... and then my ending weight from before... and then the rest of the way! We can do it! I love the support here... losing a lot of support is what started me regaining the weight before so I am hoping this time it comes off and stays off!
  • sasysuzy
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    I've been on the yo-yo diet train for 15 years. I always told myself tomorrow will be different. Well those tomorrows, passed and eventually ended up many years later. I went to my doctor in October for a yearly physical, and I received that slap across the face that I needed to get me going. My doctor told me that if I did not do something about my weight and lack of exercise, with my current test results from my blood work. I wouldn't be around in 5 years. He basically stated that I was a heart attack waiting to happen. And being 41 with a 5 year old, that scared me. Since October (I've been a memeber on her since August but really didn't get going until October) I've lost almost 30 pounds. Each day gets easier and easier for making the right decisions. Grant it, there are a few days that I will allow myself to indulge in a few sinful pleasures, but I always tell myself: "The first taste is the best and after that I can walk away." I was addicted to the Mc Donalds Mocha Frappes, now I order a small, have a few sips, stick it in the freezer and every few days I get a spoon and have a few tastes. I also keep telling myself that the weight did not come on overnight so it will not go off overnight. Also 1 pound = 3500 calories......... Good luck to everyone and I'm always looking for buddies.
  • diet_editor
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    Thank you so much for your replies, it means a lot. We are not failures. We are just adjusting our attitudes. May our attitude be we cannot fail if we do not give up. May you never give up and may the New Year take on new possibilites for you all!
    :drinker:
  • srw1972
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    trying to lose weight too...again. lost 40 lbs last year, gained it back while studying for a major exam...now paying for it. so far i am really impressed with this website. it is similar to how i lost the last time. good luck and thank you for the encouragement
  • srw1972
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  • diet_editor
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    srw1972, I see you are new here too. Let's begin the New Year as raring to go!
  • Pretty1one
    Pretty1one Posts: 71 Member
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    I also reached my goal a couple of times in the past 20 years. Last time was in 2006 for my daughters HS graduation but have been putting weight on since. I gained almost 20lbs since her college graduation last May :sad:

    I'm tied to hear people say I don't look overweight. that I carry my weight well and yada yada. I just don't want to carry the extra weight anymore. Now I'm determined to lose 50lbs also so if you need another "dietpal" count on me too :bigsmile: