WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2014
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Today was a gorgeous day here and low humidity, my dd came up from Va today so
we went out for breakfast and a late lunch, so I was able to keep calories down by only
having 2 meals. I also had my grandson Joel from 1:00 until hubby got home around
7:00 so I handed Joel over to his pop pop and went to a nearby park with walking trails
and I hiked for an hour. I enjoyed it so much, the trails wind around a creek and the
birds were very active I could've stayed there much longer but it was getting dark under
all the trees and the park closes at dusk. Tomorrow is supposed to be beautiful and I'm
planning on doing a 2-3 mile hike on the Appalachian trail.
Brenda from Md0 -
Hi, I'm not so new here as I've been playing with My Fitness Pal for over a year or so, but I just now got serious....my goal is to track activity and food every single day. So far, world record, 4 days! LOL! I've also just started posting on the message boards, so...I thought I'd give a quick intro.
My name is Tammy and I am 51 years old. I am married to Joe and have two girls, Susannah and Sarah, ages 21 and 18, and a son-in-love, Jamal. Susannah and Jamal are expecting my first grand child in October. We're all very excited!! I work as a hotline coordinator (volunteer coordinator, advocate, etc) for a domestic violence and sexual assault hotline for a family violence unit in our county.
I have struggled with weight most of my life. At 47 I weighed the most I've ever weighed at 233. I was diabetic, asthmatic, and pretty much dying. Long story short, and for a lot of reasons, I had gastric bypass surgery, which was the best thing I ever did. It was NOT easy, but it was definitely worth it. The lowest I've weighed since was 128, but I kind of evened out at 134. I've been seeing some weight creep back on and I am here to nip it in the bud!
I have learned a lot over this journey about myself, about nutrition and health, and about what weight loss can and cannot do for your life. As I said, I have a grandbaby on the way, so I am trying to get as healthy as possible so as to be a fit, able to keep up grammy tammy.
I look forward to meeting each of you, and I'll try to post regularly but I am not always good about it! But I'll try!!0 -
Hello lovely ladies. I'm back (again!). I've been miserable of late after being disappointed by someone close to me, (perhaps I made the pedestal too high?) but have decided to ditch the negativity that was eating me inside & sort out the things I can affect like eating properly & exercising.
So resetting everything today & starting anew.
Off to catchup on this months posts. Have a fab day all.
Geri in England0 -
Good morning, everyone!
Kim: what a great niece you have! Glad you got to be there.
Sylvia: you really have to pinch hard. You’ll get the knack of it, and it will get a bit more flexible with time. I put two fingers between the band and my wrist, and my thumb on the outside, and pinch hard.
I got all the geraniums in on the balconies, but I had miscalculated and had to go back for more! Luckily the garden center is just around the corner. My back was bothering me the whole time, but I did get some movement in. A good thing, too, because I blew it last night on the calories. Will do better today.
Hope everyone has a good day,
Cynthia :flowerforyou:0 -
Good morning! I wore my new fitbit to bed last night and rushed to the ipad this morning to see how I did. It says I slept 6 hours and 55 minutes, woke up twice and was restless for 13 minutes. I can't imagine how it figured all that out, but it sounds about right. Last night after I figured it out a little bit I announced to hubby, "I'm going for another walk!" Unfortunately the dogs thought they were going too. They were so sad, but I wanted to walk fast, without stopping to sniff every rock, weed or mailbox. The fitbit said I walked 3/4 of a mile, which is just about right. I'm going for another extra walk this morning too. I think I'm going to LOVE this fitbit!
This afternoon I'm going to a clay club meeting which includes a pot luck lunch, so I'm cutting up a watermelon to take for that. I'm putting it in a big soup tureen that I bought on my Minnesota pottery trip, so I can show it off.
I hope you all have a great Sunday!
Sylvia0 -
Good Morning All;
I forgot to post this months goals..will do later...the weather here is so gorgeous esp. after so much cold winds blowing for awhile...I am back to eating regular foods again so I have to try doubly not to gain the weight I lost :noway: :noway: ..was a hard way to lose it but it still felt good that I did....my GS's were here yesterday having lunch...my DD is working this wknd...she is working 2 jobs and it is starting to take the good out of her..her health is not good...a few years ago she found out after some tests were done that her one kidney doesn't work....so her body is trying to work with only 1 kidney plus she is diabetic...she is on some high dose concoction to help her body work ..... I hate to see her wrk 2 jobs...but I have no say in it..it is just my job to worry.... we took the boys out to the stores after lunch.... the youngest likes marbles...then we took them home and we stayed awhile to play with Jonah the youngest...marbles of course..
They stay alone there when DD works and when her boyfriend is gone somewhere..he wasn't there this wknd he had to go out of town to a job his company sent him too.....I am not comfortable with them being there alone..the oldest is 14 this year so he does great looking after his brother...but I always worry if this or that may happen :noway:
I believe it is time to do my Leslie Sansone exercises...I enjoy her walk workouts....Everyone have a wonderful day :flowerforyou:
Liz fr Halifax NS
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Good morning,
Just thought I'd stop in for a few minutes before another lovely day begins. Hubby will be off to work soon, then I'll fire up the vacuum and have a go at this house which has been gathering dust in a fast hurry. I do a little each day, but being in the garden is so much more fun!
Yesterday we spent the afternoon at the garden, harvesting 100 bulbs of garlic and enough spinach to feed an army. The garage smells like a garlic factory :noway: I'll process the spinach for the freezer this morning, then will have to go harvest the other row that's ready. Good grief, I grew too much. I'll give some away. :bigsmile:
I'm still not feeling up to par, but getting a little better each day. Busy time of year tending the gardens, planting 2nd crops, harvesting spring greens, and getting the last flat of summer flower seedlings in the ground. My exercise right now consists mostly of gardening, and of course getting my dogs out for a walk or two every day. I do lots of shoveling, lifting, hauling, hoeing, raking, bending, squatting and walking, but I forget to practice good posture! Pulling the shoulder blades together helps a lot, I just have to remember to do it! :blushing:
Update on Mariah: They didn't find any cancer cells in the preliminay reports from the spinal tap and bone marrow biopsy, thank goodness! Here is the update her mom wrote on Friday: "Port placed..check! Bone marrow biopsy...check, g-tube placed..check, spinal tap..check, port placed on her head..check! Two surgeries and countless tests this week and last.......and now we are home. Mariah is recovering well and being a great sport about everything. Meet with oncologist next week to talk about plan for chemo. We are in operation #giterdone mode!!!"
Wishing you all a wonderful Sunday!
jb in beautiful Portland0 -
Just got back from the Farmer's Market. Walked off a few calories as we went by train and the market is 15 mins walk from the station. I had slready done my machines, but not my strength training.
Really enjoyed it - it is supposed to be one of the best ones in the whole country - and we bought loads of organic meat, some runny (:bigsmile: ) goats cheese and masses of local asparagus.:bigsmile: So now I've got lamb stesks for a bbq, shoulder of pork fof a big, freezable cider stew, and goat meat for a sweetcorn curry, which is surprisingly delicious. We have lived here three and a half years and it is only our 2nd visit.:embarassed:
I had a buffalo burger for lunch, docking myself 430 cals, and DH had a pork pie, which he pronounced delicious!:bigsmile:
The weather is glorious here. Sunny, but not yet too hot. I am still in my long sleeved black and white, so haven't quite swopped seasons. I do have a problem with summer clothes as I have to wear an arm sleeve for my lymphodema and then I get one brown arm and one white one. I find it easier to wear long sleeves unless it is a heatwave and then I stay indoors!:laugh: I used to hate the summer when I was fat, but I hope it will be better now. I still have a real problem with shoes as I need orthotics so sandals don't really work if I am going to do any walking about. Hence I tend to wear the same thing all year.:laugh:
Sylvia - so happy for you with the capris. What a great feeling.:flowerforyou: I found it took quite a while to get used to the "new me" and had no idea at first what suited me or what was in fashion as I had been wesring a "uniform" of baggy black pants and a bright top for years. Now I'm still in a "uniform", but the pants are skinny! ! ! !:laugh: By the way, thank you for the compliment about my cooking, but I believe it is the other way round, because I cook everything from scratch I can keep more of an eye on the calories, with less oil etc. That means I can eat more bulk for fewer calories. :happy: I don't think I could go as low sodium as you, though I know I ought to cut down. Of course I don't eat dinner party food every day - most of our meals are simple and I eat much less carbohydrate than DH. Tonight we are having left over goulash from a stew I cooked weeks ago and DH is having tagliatelle and I am having shiritaki noodles. Accomanied by our market asparagus with lemon sqeezed over and a lump of butter for DH. I have to keep feeding DH up or he loses weight to a scary extent. Cake every day for tea for him. I have something with fewer calories, but I do need something or I go hypo.:laugh:
This pm I will make kipper pate for DSIL'S visit and for our friends next week. There will be a choice between meat and fish pate along with a little pickled salad and my granary rolls. The meat pates are ones we brought back from France in jars, one Rillettes and one Foie Gras. I think that will be a sufficient starter. My friend next week doesn't really like meat, apart from chicken. Apologies to anyone who objects to Foie Gras.:embarassed:
Thank you for the feedback on my D Day story. It's hard to know whether to put stuff like that out there or not.:ohwell: Next Wednesday is the second anniversary of my weight loss journey and I intend to compose a little history. It might interest the new people, even if most of you have heard it before. :laugh:
Love Heather in sunny Hampshire UK
PS - jb - sounding good for Mariah!:flowerforyou: Big hugs!0 -
Sylvia: you could try giving the dogs time to do their thing, read the pee-mail etc. first, and then get to stepping. They might have to get used to that at first, but they'd probably accept a new routing without too much trouble. Just an idea.
Cynthia0 -
Oh dear - I haven't been here for awhile. Lots to catch up on.
Finally got the garden planted between the rains... Frost warnings the last couple of nights so had to cover up the tomatoes and the many bedding plants....
Goals for June
Walk, walk and walk.
I sit at a desk most of the day - 4 days a week.
Long weekend in May I attended my great Aunts 100 birthday party. What a lady...still lives by herself, and pretty sharp.
SECRET to her success.!! she goes for walk every morning. And "pure Luck and good genetics" So....she is the second Great Aunt to live to be over 100...I better get walking and hope my pension makes it that far. LOL :laugh: :laugh: :bigsmile:
Lilly in Saskatchewan0 -
Heather: We tried to have a farmer’s market in our town but it didn’t work for us. The closest is in the next town, and there is no public transit that is remotely realistic, so we drive when we go. The Farmer's Market is a once a week affair on Saturdays during the spring through fall. There is a farm store about 21 miles away that is a regular destination for us. We prefer to add it to a trip to Portland when possible, and avoid weekends because it is a very popular spot.:flowerforyou:
Beth: I imagine you’ll have to do quite a lot more cooking from scratch than you’ve done in the past. We are in a similar spot & have had to dramatically reduce sodium since DH’s stroke last year. We found an MSG free/sodium free chicken bouillon from Herb Ox. This is a powdered product and adds chicken flavor to all sorts of things quite nicely. The yellow color seems to come from turmeric extract. Storing our own chicken broth didn’t work as well as we wanted because we had too much of it in our freezer and never worked out a rotation system.:ohwell: :flowerforyou:
Kim: I am happy for you that you got to see your Goddaughter graduate, and had the best seat in the house. :flowerforyou: This likely a result of good karma you’ve created returning gifts to you.
Sylvia: Congratulations on the great NSV! Smaller clothes are the best proof of weight loss success in my opinion. Shopping in a whole new department is an amazingly gratifying success.:flowerforyou:
Michele: You continually amaze me. I wish I had a fraction of your energy! :flowerforyou:
Joyce: You’ve come so far in the past couple of years! I’ll bet your neurologist will be VERY proud of all you’ve accomplished.:flowerforyou:
Yanniejannie: Congratulations on taking fruit to your folkdance celebration. What could be better than grapes and apples? I love learning from the women in this group, too.:flowerforyou:
Brenda: Your walking trail sounds lovely! So does the time spent with your grandson. I often wish my DD & granddaughter lived closer to us.
It is still early here, and I haven’t figured out what I want to do today. DH has a project and I’m feeling restless. We’re in a pattern of cool and cloudy mornings and gorgeous afternoons. I hope to put some fun into my afternoon.:flowerforyou:
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
“Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison
June Goals:
1. Log every bite and swallow.
2. Cardio exercise at least 3 days a week.
3. Have fun every day.
4. Drink at least two glasses of water daily, preferably more!0 -
Wow, I forget to check this thread for two days, and I have 7 pages to catch up on! You guys are busy posters.
Is there an easier way to keep my goals showing at the bottom of my posts without having to find an old post and copy and paste them? Is there a way to edit your signature line like they have in Spark People?
It was a really stressful week at work. My computer got a virus, and they had to reimage my laptop and reset my shared drive back to 2 weeks ago. That means that everything I had done for the last 2 weeks was lost. I have spent this lovely weekend trying to re-create all that work. Plus, I still have to get my final exams ready. This has put a real squash on the expectations I had for walking this weekend. I've done a couple sessions of my Leslie Sansone Walk at Home, but I really wanted to get out in the walking park. Maybe if I keep focused on my work I can take a nice walk this evening after it cools down.
I also want to try a new recipe for some peanut butter oatmeal bars. I need to find a healthy non-processed snack. I also bought a bunch of fruit and veggies yesterday that needs to be cleaned and prepped for this week. I'd much rather be doing that than sitting at the computer. But here I am--on the computer procrastinating by writing this post.
Okay, better get back to doing SOMETHING. I just wanted to check in.
On a good note, I did lose another 2 lbs this week. Slow and steady wins the race.
Vicki W.
Originally from Kalamazoo, MI; now from Philly Suburbs
June Goals-
Do the Leslie Sansone Walk at Home Program 4x/week (2 weeks @ 1 mile and 2 weeks @ 2 mile)
Do the 2.5 mile path at the walking park across the street 2x/week
Try one new healthy recipe/week
Finish landscaping front of house
Choose a swim suit
Kitchen (room of the month) super scrub0 -
Bump for now - finally have my head back into the right time zone! Off to the Y to lift some weights, do a little cardio. Just getting back into the swing. While on the cruise, went over 10,000steps most days (Woohoo:drinker: ), and went over 20,000 the day we came back to Amsterdam!! Will share more on the trip soon, and will be posting photos on Facebook tonight. I have no idea how to post photos in these messages, though
We live in the Pioneer Valley in western Massachusetts and have the great fortune of having farmers' markets everywhere around us. There's generally at least one most days of the week! And they have expanded to continue all wine as well.
Jill in western MA0 -
I just found this image on facebook and had to share. Happy Birthday, Barbie!:glasses:0
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Good morning ladies!
I have been reading all posts am and pm, but still no time to post. Have been incredibly busy finishing up the last topics in my classes and starting review. In the midst of all of this, my work computer totally died! SmartBoard won't work without it, so I am back to chalk. Slows us down too much! A couple more weeks!!
Wish we had a good farmer's market here. Ours is not good and only one day a week.
Sylvia- I love my fitbit! Very motivating. I just need to remember to wear it everyday.
jb-Thanks for the update. So much for Mariah to deal with! My prayers for a speedy and full recovery.
Back to chores and schoolwork.
Deb A in CNY0 -
Barbiecat! I'm a new member, 57 yo, and I'm here because I must reduce my blood suger so I can get my back operated on for the 5th time! Long story there. But I wanted to say, I have a standard poodle too, and I love him dearly! Aren't they the coolest dogs?0
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Good morning everyone,
Hubby and I went out last night for dinner, he wanted Mexican. I held my portion down, but I love guacamole and chips. Extra workout time for me today. Today I did yoga and weights. The weight workout today was chest, back and some ab work. Next I will be on the treadmill for at least 30 minutes.
Michele, your workouts rock. I love the variety you do. I pretty much stick with weights, yoga and jogging/walking. I do some Pilates now and then.
Sylvia, what model of Fitbit did you get? I have been looking at them.
Jb, thinking of you and your family.
Jill, great workout you have planned!
Vicki W, I like Jamie Eason's protein bar recipes for snacks. You can look them up on Pinterest or just google them. Healthy and low fat. I adjust seasoning and sweetness for my taste. I add honey or some Splenda to sweeten them. I really like the pumpkin ones. Congrats on the weight loss!
Yanniejannie, I like getting tips from all of these ladies too. Apples and grapes was a great choice.
Liz, thanks for the beautiful graphic!
Welcome all new ladies!
Have a wonderful Sunday,
Cindy in oK0 -
Alison, great job on the steps with your foot hurting, take care
Katiebug – I have the computer based version, and have not used the cloud based version, but the plus I see to the computer based version is I can still work even if I don’t have internet access – and sometimes I have my laptop with me in a place I don’t want it to be “online” where I am not sure about the internet safeguards.. although with all we have learned about the NSA, my little concerns are like dropping a pebble in the ocean. :grumble: The one thing I would say to have is back up! I have gone to carbonite backup – it backs my computer and all the files up to the cloud everytime I attach to the internet; I had my computer crash completely and literally in 3 hours (bought a new laptop, loaded the software and had carbonite reload all my files, pictures and everything) and was back working.:happy: :bigsmile: :happy: :bigsmile:
I have NO accounting experience so some of it was hard for me; but it was because I knew NOTHING – for example there was a section for draw… well in my world I did not need that I don’t draw any pictures, or do any art work…. Opps turns out draw in accounting speak is paying yourself – I do do that!
Sylvia – Congrats on the smaller sizes! Someone else was having trouble with the band on the fitbit…. Don’t remember who
Jen – it is so nice to hear that everything is just perking along
Joyce – I can’t imagine that nuerologist will not be amazed too – had you lost any weight the last time you saw her? Can you imagine how different it would be if our group was in charge of fixing problems?:bigsmile: It would be a “new world order”!!!
Brenda – isn’t walking in nature so great it doesn’t seem like exercise!
Tammy – welcome!
Geri – one day at a time…
Cynthia – my niece is a gem!
Liz – you can do the regular food thing, just log it all .
JB – love the “geterdone” mode!! It sounds like the first steps have gone well.
Heather - so runny cheese; you have mentioned it a few times, and cheese in the states is very different then what you get, but is it really runny, like melted, or is it soft and spreadable?
Could you do long or ¾ sleeves that were a gauzy or lacy material and that would give you coolness and yet cover your lymphodema sleeve? I would love to read your history! I have never tried foie gras – but not a huge pate lover, it is a consistency I don’t care for…
Lilly – wow you have long lived genes in your family!
Vicki W. it is easy to procrastinate when what needs to get done isn’t fun.
Scarymaryone - welcome
Well I am off to get my shopping done... have a good day everyone,
Kim in N. California0 -
Wow, I forget to check this thread for two days, and I have 7 pages to catch up on! You guys are busy posters.
Is there an easier way to keep my goals showing at the bottom of my posts without having to find an old post and copy and paste them? Is there a way to edit your signature line like they have in Spark People?
Vicki W.
Originally from Kalamazoo, MI; now from Philly Suburbs
I have a saved word document with my goals on them. When Im reading posts, I make all of my comments on the word document. When I'm ready, I copy and paste it into the thread and add smiley faces. I delete the new message and have "stationery" ready to go for the next time. This is also very helpful in preventing lost posts that happened to me when I was trying to respond directly on MFP.
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Well, I just started this, hopefully life changing way, (but that's toooo big thinking for now) this past Thursday. I have always associated my self esteem with my weight. I have always felt embarressed of my body, thinking that it's too big, although quite strong. When I look back at old pictures I wonder why I felt fat. I looked good. I made daily chooses based on what I would wear. I missed out on activities because of clothing. Now, at 50 plus I continue to place my happiness on my waist line, and in a way I gave up on dieting these past years. So, does that mean I GAVE UP HAPPINESS? With added weight comes a heavyness like a depression. Hummm.....0
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Hi ladies, I've just found your thread and had a quick read! What a busy lot you all are......
I'd love to join you in July....and until then will check in every now and then and make sure I set sensible goals for July. I'm 53 and based in Manchester, England. I've realised the only way I can maintain a healthy weight is to keep a diary and make myself accountable to complete strangers!! It's not something I can share with my nearest and dearest; so thanks in advance for your company along the way.
Manc(short for Manchester) Lass0 -
Hello Ladies!
Starting today and getting familiar with this website again. I joined a few years back but never really participated. Looking forward to getting to know you and celebrating our journey to a health and wellness!
Cheers~
Pam0 -
Starting today to lose 20 lbs by end of Aug 2014. Using the one day diet plan which consists of Shake at noon, shake at 3pm and high protein (all you can eat veggies) dinner for 30 days.
Working out 2-3 times a week alternating cardio and strength training.
And so it begins
Softbll640 -
Happy Sunday!
Delightful breakfast at Golden Corral..........great old friends, they were still talking in the parking lot when I left, almost 3hrs. after I got there!!! Then I indulged myself with a trip to the book store and here I am home now, quite a few dollars lighter, lol! Doing a load of laundry while DH, who finally got up (the man LOVES his sleep, and I certainly don't mind; I do envy him though) is busy making me a new feeding station for my birds. This happens every few years when the #$%@#!!! squirrels have destroyed the previous one beyond recognition. Every time he has a new "squirrel proof " design to try (NOT!!!; but don't tell him!!).........this time it will have a metal roof, the theory being that they will slide off..................
Brenda........I hope you are taking lots and lots of pics of your Joel; I can only imagine how you are dreading their move....hugs!!!!
Geri.........Hi, and welcome back!
Cynthia.............I adore geraniums...........I had a glorious tub of bright red ones that bloomed like crazy a couple years ago.
Liz........Gorgeous graphic of the flowers.......thanks! My DD went through the marble stage too, as did her whole class.
jb..........Thank you for sharing the Mariah update.
Heather.........WWII is responsible for me having the father I did also............prior to meeting my father, my mother had a boyfriend named Frank who was Italian..........I only learned of him shortly before she died when I came across his pic (handsome!!!) and asked who he was. He went off to war, for some health related reason my father didn't qualify, and she met my dad during the war years here in the US and later learned Frank married an English woman. So I am English, Welsh, Dutch, French, and German on dad's side; quite a mix!!! Otherwise I would have been German, Irish, and Italian; wonder how different I would look????
Katla...........LOL the middle-aged Barbie doll!!!
Hello to everyone else; welcome newbies!
yanniejannie
mid-Atlantic..............hot, sunny---could use some rain
ps..........eileen..........what a sweet looking hound!!!!0 -
Cindy-Thank you for the tip on the protein bars. I just did some more procrastinating spending an hour pinning healthy snacks! I also want to give a shout out for the Fitbit One . It is small and clips easily onto the center of your bra. It only needs to be charged once every 10-12 days. I love mine.
:happy: :happy: Katla-Thank you for the advice. This makes it so much easier to respond to everyone I want to without losing them.
Deb A—I am so there with you about teacher computer troubles. My brand new laptop got a virus last week, and I lost everything back to the backup which was two weeks old. I’ve been frantically trying to re-create everything I did those two weeks. I wouldn’t be quite so freaked out, but finals are this week, and those are a lot of work! Just be glad that you have a Smart Board. We only have two for our entire school. Good luck! :grumble: :grumble:
Vicki W.
Originally from Kalamazoo, MI; now from Philly Suburbs
June Goals-
Do the Leslie Sansone Walk at Home Program 4x/week (2 weeks @ 1 mile and 2 weeks @ 2 mile)
Do the 2.5 mile path at the walking park across the street 2x/week
Try one new healthy recipe/week
Finish landscaping front of house
Choose a swim suit
Kitchen (room of the month) super scrub0 -
I reached my goal of 125 pounds on Friday. Actually beat it. 124.5.0
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Hello-- Aedreana here, new to the site as of today! I am a 61-year-old female and I came across this site by way of a search with the keyword "matronly," as that is the postmenopausal physique problem that is plaguing me at this time. I can't believe I am actually airing my figure flaws online when I feel too ashamed and embarrassed to even discuss this with people I know! But I see that I am not the only woman going through this. Perhaps we can brainstorm to develop some anti-aging strategies!!0
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I reached my goal of 125 pounds on Friday. Actually beat it. 124.5.
Running Amok = Fantastic! Well done!:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:0 -
the only way I can maintain a healthy weight is to keep a diary and make myself accountable to complete strangers!! It's not something I can share with my nearest and dearest; so thanks in advance for your company along the way.
Manc(short for Manchester) Lass
That sums me up too MancLass which is why I'm back today.
Geri (in Milton Keynes)0 -
Kim, I have an annual visit with her and I started my diet in October of 2012 so I did see her I believe in May of 2013 so I had lost some but I don't remember how much. I guess I could search back in the records here on MFP.
I just looked back in the records and they only go back 1 year. I looked on my personal records and I didn't start keeping records until June of 2013 and I was 200.2 so I probably was around 205 in April or May.
Had a bit of a scare today in church. I have had dizziness before when I am standing or walking. I have come close to seeing black but know to sit. Well today in the choir lost during the first song I started feeling that way. I was so glad the choir director only hd us sing 3 verses instead of 4. But then I knew that our choir special was coming up and we stayed standing for the next song which was 4 verses. We sang all 4:ohwell: I found myself unable to get the breath out to sing sometimes. I have had this before and he lowered my B/p medicine and again lowered my blood sugar medicine. But I was in the position to take my blood sugar or bllod pressure at the time of the dizziness and of course I didn't have that in church:laugh: I took it when I got home and it was it's normal just a tad high level. I know that this can be an MS problem so I will talk to her about it on Tuesday
To those with the FitBit one. Any tips on what to do on vacation when I am in water? I want to be able to record my steps and calories burned but it says not to wear it in water. I wish I could jsut exchange it for the wristband one for a week.
Joyce, Indiana0
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