Restarting | 75lbs to lose and looking for some new friends :)

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  • JenMaselli
    JenMaselli Posts: 83 Member
    Oh, I'm a shortie too. 5'3" B)
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    Feel free to add me :) Good luck to everyone!!

    It is seriously so cool to see how many people come out to support each other on these forums. Honestly, that alone is awe-inspiring to me. Added!
    Hi Everybody! I'm fairly new to MFP, and completely new to the friend aspect. How do we add folks?
    I'm a 58 year old overweight dietitian, so my driving force is to practice what I preach.

    I broke my back in 2012, recently had back surgery in Oct 2014, so I've not been able to work out much. I'm just now back to walking.

    Anyway, would appreciate learning how to "add" folks and participate in the forums.

    Cindy, RD in sunny CA

    That is a wicked drive to have, and pretty cool as well because I'd guess you have a lot more knowledge to get you going than people who are just beginning for the first time.

    Adding people is really easy: just make sure you're logged in, click on someone's username and it'll direct you to their profile. Click the "Add as Friend" and if you want you can send a message along with it (or not, it's optional). Then they add you back and done!
    ahammer77 wrote: »
    Feel free to add me. I have about 75 pounds to lose as well.

    Done! I'm trying hard not to be intimidated by the number. 75lbs feels daunting sometimes and then invigorating the rest of the time. Like some Herculean challenge I need to overcome. If only there would be masses of people roaring and cheering the second I hit goal XD
    lisanzama wrote: »
    Feel free to add me too. I'm restarting as well. I lost about 50 lbs in 2007 and after a foot injury in 2010 slowly gained it all back. I'm 3 lbs into my journey and would to have friends along the way for the ride.

    Sounds great! Nice thing about having lost that much weight is you've done it before, you know you can do it again, I think that's an awesome plus to have :)
    I sent you a request. Another geeky girl here.. :)

    Geek girls ftw! What are your favourite flavours of geek? PC gaming, RPG's, horror anything, sci-fi/fantasy novels, comic books (Batman + Fables), ummm... zombie everything, Anime... oh lord... I think my problem is I'm constantly adding to my geekery. It never ends haha

  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    JenMaselli wrote: »
    FitGeekery wrote: »

    Grats on the previous success, that's a major achievement :D Randomly, I'm always curious as to how everyone comes up with their goal weights. Maybe that's mostly because I've -never- been healthy or fit, so it's really a shot in the dark for me till I get closer hehe

    I pick my goal weight based on the size of my jeans. :smiley: Not very scientific, but I know how much I have to weigh to be in a 4 - 6 - 8 - 10 and I just shoot for that. I gained 25 lbs after I stopped nursing my last baby in 2012, took off 30 in 2013 and have put about 12 back on. I restarted my goal from my current weight and just working on getting back into my sixes. This time I'm not going down to 1200 a day, though, trying to be more realistic so I don't rebound if I have some cake and a beer on a Saturday night. Best of luck, feel free to add!

    Aaah that's cool that you have a reference to work from, I totally don't LOL Maybe I've fit into a size 8 before, but maybe I was 12 at the time haha Yeah I totally appreciate being more realistic about it; better to lose at a slower pace and enjoy a slice of cake when you want than deprive yourself and eat ALL THE CAKES EVER! I'm totally not talking from experience, of course >.>

    Me too, feel free to add me fellow posters....I have got to get a handle on this! I am 35 mother of 2 and would like to say its baby weight.....but she is now 10 years old! Heaviest I have ever been and miserable!

    HT 5'1"
    HW 190.2
    CW 189
    GW 120ish

    Well, she's STILL your baby so... does that count? It could count LOL And grats to you on wanting to pull yourself out of your misery, goodness knows I was content to wallow in mine for... just way too long XD You can do this, and it's the best gift you can give your kids really, a healthy mum who'll be around that much longer <3
  • jjnt007
    jjnt007 Posts: 302 Member
    My story is similar but I lost ten pounds per month for four months. I got down to 198 which was a very proud moment. I did not lose any weight for three months so I stopped exercising.......I have just started back this week and I weighed in at 245. My goal is to lose ninety pounds just because 100 sounded high. I have interviewed a personal trainer and I begin next week with him. Wish me luck.
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    jjnt007 wrote: »
    My story is similar but I lost ten pounds per month for four months. I got down to 198 which was a very proud moment. I did not lose any weight for three months so I stopped exercising.......I have just started back this week and I weighed in at 245. My goal is to lose ninety pounds just because 100 sounded high. I have interviewed a personal trainer and I begin next week with him. Wish me luck.

    Grats on losing the weight to begin with! And I can appreciate choosing goals you're comfortable with. When I was at my highest of 225 I just went O.O and thought "... I need to lose the size of a preteen girl? Whuuut??" Suffice it to say it broke my brain lol Good luck with the trainer, they can be SUPER helpful and supportive when you find the right one :)
  • JenMaselli
    JenMaselli Posts: 83 Member
    FitGeekery wrote: »



    Aaah that's cool that you have a reference to work from, I totally don't LOL Maybe I've fit into a size 8 before, but maybe I was 12 at the time haha Yeah I totally appreciate being more realistic about it; better to lose at a slower pace and enjoy a slice of cake when you want than deprive yourself and eat ALL THE CAKES EVER! I'm totally not talking from experience, of course >.>

    I only figured out my jeans method once I started MFP a couple of years ago because I always refused to step on a scale. I was a lot heavier in my 20's and then I would get very skinny while breastfeeding - I never knew how much I weighed, though. And then as I lost the weight it took a while for me to realize I could fit into smaller clothes and I kept buying stuff that was too big. Anyway, once I started forcing myself to use the scale I kind of had a breakthrough. Like you said above, lose some of it and reevaluate - go try on jeans and find your reference points! :smile:
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    JenMaselli wrote: »
    I only figured out my jeans method once I started MFP a couple of years ago because I always refused to step on a scale. I was a lot heavier in my 20's and then I would get very skinny while breastfeeding - I never knew how much I weighed, though. And then as I lost the weight it took a while for me to realize I could fit into smaller clothes and I kept buying stuff that was too big. Anyway, once I started forcing myself to use the scale I kind of had a breakthrough. Like you said above, lose some of it and reevaluate - go try on jeans and find your reference points! :smile:

    Yeah I think a big part of success this time around is actually paying attention to my progress: lbs, inches, taking all the pics. For myself it's about becoming more aware of my body, how it feels, how it fits in space, what it actually looks like. I think a lot of weight gain happened because I never paid attention to myself or my body until BAM! Saw a pic of myself and thought "... dude... that's ME?! I look like that?? How'd that happen and I never even noticed?!" LOL
  • TheBitSlinger
    TheBitSlinger Posts: 621 Member
    FitGeekery wrote: »
    Doesn't matter if you have more or less to lose than me; anyone that's positive and invested in changing their lifestyle is more than welcome! So if you'd like a blunt but cheerful and geeky MFP buddy feel free to add me :)

    I'd suggest also looking for MFP'ers who have met their goals, for all the obvious reasons.
  • ktmac81
    ktmac81 Posts: 7 Member
    FitGeekery wrote: »
    I lost 35lbs a couple years ago and slid off the wagon as life took over my brain (and gained back 15lbs in the process). So I'm picking up where I left off, planning to lose the last 75lbs+ and am hoping to pick up some new active MFP pals for added support!

    A little about me:

    Height: 5'4"
    HW: 225lbs
    CW: 205lbs
    GW: 130lbs (ish)

    I'll mostly be eating whole foods and home cooked meals, but chips and ice cream might pop up occasionally, as long as I can fit it into my daily goal.

    I also plan on working out 3-6 days a week, just the old Power 90 workout system to get me kickstarted. Eventually I'd like to try P90X and Insanity with the ultimate fitness goal of learning archery and how to swordfight at a local sword fighting school (did I mention I'm a big ol' nerd & gaming geek?).

    Doesn't matter if you have more or less to lose than me; anyone that's positive and invested in changing their lifestyle is more than welcome! So if you'd like a blunt but cheerful and geeky MFP buddy feel free to add me :)

  • Feel free to add me too! I'm 38, stay home mom of 1 five year old boy. 5 foot 3, teetering around 200 pounds and desperate to get about 80 of those pounds off forever! Been failing for years, hoping making friends with the same goal will make the difference and we can all enjoy success once and for all.
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    I'd suggest also looking for MFP'ers who have met their goals, for all the obvious reasons.

    Thanks, that's actually a really good idea! And considering how much I lurk in the Success forums... hehe
    Feel free to add me too! I'm 38, stay home mom of 1 five year old boy. 5 foot 3, teetering around 200 pounds and desperate to get about 80 of those pounds off forever! Been failing for years, hoping making friends with the same goal will make the difference and we can all enjoy success once and for all.

    Absolutely, I think that's maybe a slight difference in my mindset this time around; I want to make these changes PERMANENT, not temporary. I'm willing to struggle and take the time and do the work if it means I won't have to have this epic battle again lol I think surrounding yourself with like-minded people really helps to keep you inspired and focused :)
  • melissakolpin
    melissakolpin Posts: 6 Member
    everyone seems so awesome in this thread! :D I AM GOING TO stick with it this time! I'm 5'7" and approximately 80 lbs to lose. My fitness pal is a terrific tool, and I am aiming to log in DAILY! Sometimes that's all it takes to stay on track. :) Best of luck to you all! Feel free to add me! LOVE new friends!
  • jemmer74
    jemmer74 Posts: 9 Member
    You can add me :) I have lost 90 lbs, fell off of exercise a bit not bad but enough! Havent gained back really but still have a stubborn 15lbs or so to go and I plan on logging in here every dang day!!! Good luck and where there is will there is definitely a way!!
  • dempseymom4
    dempseymom4 Posts: 35 Member
    Feel free to add me. I finally decided to tackle my weight last year after 16 years of being over weight. I am 38 with four kids and my youngest is 9.
    Height 5'4.5"
    SW 258
    CW 178.8
    1st GW 175
    2nd GW 147 (at this weight I will officially be in the normal weight category)
    Final GW 130lbs

    I learned that I have to split up my goals because if not they seem unachievable. I work full time but go to the gym everyday during lunch. I would love more friends on here especially in the same journey I am.
  • wendyking1979
    wendyking1979 Posts: 71 Member
    I always need new friends and getting back on the wagon this week. Feel free to add me.
  • childhoodshour00
    childhoodshour00 Posts: 23 Member
    I would love you to add me. sounds like we are in similar boats. I've lost the weight before but i let it all come back and THEN some... I live in alaska now. I have 88 more pounds to lose... ugh...
  • KazzBeDoinIt
    KazzBeDoinIt Posts: 58 Member
    ADD ME! Love support & supporting! :D
  • w0den
    w0den Posts: 84
    Oh goodness! Me too! I think I've lost the weight 3 other times! Here we go again :)
  • Feel free to add me! I love the motivation and positive comments! :)
  • I would also love to be added by any and all. I'm in the boat of also having lost, then gained back. No excuses here - I just got lazy. :\ Was working with a personal trainer at the time and found it very helpful! I'm a 38 yo work-at-home mom. Food is too accessible, so unfortunately, need my whole family to be on board, otherwise the food stares me in the face all. day. long. Trying exercise mostly on my own this time, as I want this to be a change I can sustain for good.

    SW 240
    CW 238 (was down to 202 in mid-2014)
    GW 165 (though I'm setting mini-goals along the way - like losing 20lbs by end of March for Disney vacay!)
    Height 5'8"
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    everyone seems so awesome in this thread! :D I AM GOING TO stick with it this time! I'm 5'7" and approximately 80 lbs to lose. My fitness pal is a terrific tool, and I am aiming to log in DAILY! Sometimes that's all it takes to stay on track. :) Best of luck to you all! Feel free to add me! LOVE new friends!

    I couldn't agree more, it's so good to see how many other awesome people there are out there who want to support each other in this! I'm not gonna lie, makes me a bit teary LOL MFP is SUCH a nice tool to have, so much customizability, it's exactly what I need. I'm also going to be attempting to log every day; the good, the bad and the excessive (ie. my lunch today haha).
    jemmer74 wrote: »
    You can add me :) I have lost 90 lbs, fell off of exercise a bit not bad but enough! Havent gained back really but still have a stubborn 15lbs or so to go and I plan on logging in here every dang day!!! Good luck and where there is will there is definitely a way!!

    Wow, congrats on losing 90lbs! That is some serious commitment and work you've put in to get that far :D I've seen a lot of people say the last 10-20lbs can be stubborn, but danged if I don't want to go for the vanity pounds. I mean... I figure why work that hard and not go all the way?
    Feel free to add me. I finally decided to tackle my weight last year after 16 years of being over weight. I am 38 with four kids and my youngest is 9.

    I learned that I have to split up my goals because if not they seem unachievable. I work full time but go to the gym everyday during lunch. I would love more friends on here especially in the same journey I am.

    I know the feel of being overweight for a really long time, and I've got you beat there LOL Been overweight for... 23 years? Wow. Weird to actually put that in context.

    Those are some really good strategies you've used; breaking down goals and making workout time during lunch. I've been breaking my goals down by about 10lbs at a time. Cause 10lbs is a bit but not so much I'll get daunted. Also been considering getting a little mini stepper or elliptical machine so I can put it under my desk at work. Every bit of activity counts, especially with a sedentary desk job :D
    I always need new friends and getting back on the wagon this week. Feel free to add me.

    Nice, will do!



  • joshkovitz
    joshkovitz Posts: 10 Member
    Anyone is also welcome to add me!
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    I would love you to add me. sounds like we are in similar boats. I've lost the weight before but i let it all come back and THEN some... I live in alaska now. I have 88 more pounds to lose... ugh...

    Yup I've lost weight twice in my life now; once in my early 20's (found myself snugly fitting in a size 10 and freaked out and stopped haha), gained it back AND how and then lost a bit of it a couple years ago. Don't be discouraged by the number though! Tackle that beast pound by pound ;)
    ADD ME! Love support & supporting! :D

    I WILL! Haha It makes such a big difference, doesn't it? Life can be challenging enough, losing weight can be its own battle and people around us can be difficult sometimes, why not make ONE thing easier for ourselves, right?
    w0den wrote: »
    Oh goodness! Me too! I think I've lost the weight 3 other times! Here we go again :)

    Haha I completely understand about starting over, but I'm determined to make this the LAST time I lose weight. It's such a mountain to climb sometimes, I don't want to have to do this again. Trying this time to do anything and everything I can to support the changes, so that down the road it'll just be the life I live, not a rollercoaster I've no control over.
    Feel free to add me! I love the motivation and positive comments! :)

    Done and done! It's the biggest lesson I learned when I hit rock bottom (and my highest weight), was that I had to change my outlook, the way I saw myself was the biggest problem. I was so down on myself and negative and where did it get me? 50lbs higher than I'd ever been before. I've never had a problem believing in other people, I needed to learn how to believe in myself.
    Kendie1 wrote: »
    I would also love to be added by any and all. I'm in the boat of also having lost, then gained back. No excuses here - I just got lazy. :\ Was working with a personal trainer at the time and found it very helpful! I'm a 38 yo work-at-home mom. Food is too accessible, so unfortunately, need my whole family to be on board, otherwise the food stares me in the face all. day. long. Trying exercise mostly on my own this time, as I want this to be a change I can sustain for good.

    SW 240
    CW 238 (was down to 202 in mid-2014)
    GW 165 (though I'm setting mini-goals along the way - like losing 20lbs by end of March for Disney vacay!)
    Height 5'8"

    Hey, lazy happens (ALL DAY EVERY DAY in my corner LOL). Yeah I can imagine it'd be a challenge to get a whole family to change the way they eat, but tbh there are SO many recipes either here on the forums or on Pinterest or online in general. Making healthier (and still tasty!) alternatives for favourite family meals is totally doable, and that way you don't need to make separate food :)

    I'm also big on exercising alone as well; it's my "alone" time to de-stress and unwind. Who knows though, as I get fitter I could see it being fun to go on hikes with people or join a yoga class.
  • leeucbk
    leeucbk Posts: 3 Member
    I'm also starting over again. In the past four months, I've managed to lose 10lbs, but can't seem to be stuck & gaining weight back. I'm definitely looking for that motivation and support! Add we as well.

    Height: 5'7 1/2
    CW: 222
    GW: 155-160
    To lose: 67-62
  • dawn483
    dawn483 Posts: 5 Member
    I know I am a little late on this post, but I am starting all over again with an ultimate goal of lose about 75lbs. My short term goal is to run/walk 3 5ks this year with my family and actually finish. No one else in my family or close friends need to lose weight so I am all on my own here. Plus another motivation is I am going to Vegas for a week in Aug. Add me if you would like.
    CW-220
    GW-145-155
    Im 5'6
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    leeucbk wrote: »
    I'm also starting over again. In the past four months, I've managed to lose 10lbs, but can't seem to be stuck & gaining weight back. I'm definitely looking for that motivation and support! Add we as well.

    Height: 5'7 1/2
    CW: 222
    GW: 155-160
    To lose: 67-62

    10lbs is STILL something, so don't forget to pat yourself on the back for that :) Added!
    dawn483 wrote: »
    I know I am a little late on this post, but I am starting all over again with an ultimate goal of lose about 75lbs. My short term goal is to run/walk 3 5ks this year with my family and actually finish. No one else in my family or close friends need to lose weight so I am all on my own here. Plus another motivation is I am going to Vegas for a week in Aug. Add me if you would like.
    CW-220
    GW-145-155
    Im 5'6

    Nah you're not late to the post at all, anyone wants in is welcome :D I like your short term goal a lot, maybe also because it doesn't focus on the number but on a fitness achievement. Hmmm, I'll have to consider doing something similar for myself. I don't really have anyone else in my life that's losing weight either, but at least as far as RL goes I prefer it that way. I can give myself enough excuses, don't want anyone else adding to them! lol
  • Add me please? I am restarting as well, have a 100lbs to go. Not as hard core on the work outs, it's me Jane Fonda and the good ol park track. But, were getting there! :) like having people to cheer for. Makes getting on, checking in a treat and feel good.

    Alexea
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    Add me please? I am restarting as well, have a 100lbs to go. Not as hard core on the work outs, it's me Jane Fonda and the good ol park track. But, were getting there! :) like having people to cheer for. Makes getting on, checking in a treat and feel good.

    Alexea

    Will do! I'm not hardcore on the workouts (yet) either, and honestly I figure if it gets you moving and makes you feel good, who cares! My main focus is cleaning up my eating habits and cooking for myself again, getting geekier and more invested in working out can come later. For now it's me and good ol' school Tony Horton (pre-P90X crazy haha)
  • DanielleMesa
    DanielleMesa Posts: 38 Member
    Add me too! I have about the same amount to lose also. Feeling very motivated.
  • FitGeekery
    FitGeekery Posts: 336 Member
    I know what you mean, it's good to get the fire going. Now I just need to figure out how to push through when the fire inevitably dwindles out for a while >.>
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