Welcome any ladies over 50
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I'm 56 and about 5'2" and I want to lose 35-40 pounds. I've been on MFP before don't seem to stick with it for long but would really like to lose the weight and keep it off. I've lost the same 20-30 pounds several times so now it's time to do it and stick to it.0
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I'm 52 and over this next year I would like to loose almost half of me! I'm 5 foot 6 inches tall. I've struggled with body image most of my adult life. I went from too skinny (103#) to heavier than when I was 9 months pregnant with my last child 11 years ago! I finally have healed the inner me so it's time to heal the outer me also!0
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Just starting with FP - have been using a different app for the past week and was having issues so trying this one seems better already hoping to lose 40 before my 51st b-day (dec) down 3 already in 10days so here's to me0
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Hi.....I was 52 this week !! and am careful about diet and exercise.....I feel this app will help me keep a closer eye on calories and fat content0
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Just starting with FP - have been using a different app for the past week and was having issues so trying this one seems better already hoping to lose 40 before my 51st b-day (dec) down 3 already in 10days so here's to me
You will love it. I tried Loseit at one point and switched back to to MFP. The reports are much better that you can print out and you can customize you're eating times on here as well.
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Hi! 56 and have been posting for 10 days now. love it. Knowing one's food intake and calories is definitely the KEY to lasting weight loss results. there was a time when I was teaching 3 aerobic classes a day and still gaining weight! I have fought writing it down all my life but no more. I will conquer my issues with food and live a healthy life! I would love having like minded people who, like me, are tired of excuses and ready to do this!! P.S. I don't even know how to add anyone! What do the flag and quote thingy do?
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eydiemarie62 wrote: »I'm 52 and over this next year I would like to loose almost half of me! I'm 5 foot 6 inches tall. I've struggled with body image most of my adult life. I went from too skinny (103#) to heavier than when I was 9 months pregnant with my last child 11 years ago! I finally have healed the inner me so it's time to heal the outer me also!
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Hi everyone. Just turned 50 last month. So in honor of that milestone, I'm setting a goal to lose 25 pounds by October. Slow and steady for me because I enjoy cooking and wine tasting - both of which are not great for losing weight! I did pretty well in January, lost about 6 pounds, but then Valentine's Day and my birthday...well, let's just say I slipped a little. But now I'm back down to where I was thanks to 2 weeks of consistent MFP logging and exercising 5 days/week.
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I'm still feeling very motivated and reading your posts helps a lot.
FWIW, my reward for reaching my goal? I'm going to get my neck/double chin fixed. Yes, my first jump into the wonders of cosmetic procedures. My sister got a great job working for a plastic surgeon so it is more affordable. I've been wanting to do something about this problem area since my 30s. I think I've earned it.
Good luck to everyone on this thread. We can do this!0 -
Hi all, I just joined today. Need to lose at least 50 lbs. Ideally more like 70 lbs.
I'm 57 years old. I did calories a month ago, writing everything down, lost about 4 lbs in 3 weeks, then when, I felt like I wasn't losing more (I had a cheap scale, since then bought a digital scale, and have found the 3 to 4 lbs I had lost, and added a few more).
Would Welcome friends, buddies, support. I don't know how to add a friend yet, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.
Loving this site so far! I was tempted to join WW again for the hundredth time, but can't really afford it, would rather spend the money on switching to more organic fruits and veggies, for my green drinks.
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Hi, I'm 61. Am I the oldest here?
I put on nearly 2 stone when we moved away from UK and my health plunged as working from home meant I had hardly any exercise.
Moving back to UK in a couple of months time after a cataract op and want to be more like my old self.
Tried numerous other ways - low sugar/low carb, counting calories but now come back to MFP and am hoping to finally find a way to be the weight I am happy at.
Anyone need a buddy?
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Hello all! I am 55 and recently discovered MFP. So far so good, I'm really enjoying how easy they make it to track food and exercise, and sum up my daily nutrients for me. I remember when I turned 50 I was right where I wanted to be from a weight and fitness perspective . . . my how things can change in a few years at this age . . . I want to lose about 20 pounds to get down to a desirable weight once again! Would love to participate in the group. Best wishes all, Kristin0
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Hi, I'm 61. Am I the oldest here?
I put on nearly 2 stone when we moved away from UK and my health plunged as working from home meant I had hardly any exercise.
Moving back to UK in a couple of months time after a cataract op and want to be more like my old self.
Tried numerous other ways - low sugar/low carb, counting calories but now come back to MFP and am hoping to finally find a way to be the weight I am happy at.
Anyone need a buddy?
Thanks
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I'd love to be added as a friend for this journey. We can do it!0
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I'm 56 years old. I am 5'3" and need to lose 30-40 pounds. I've done FP before and have been successful. Aging, menopause and depression meds have led me to this point. Here I go again! [/quo
Same here! Described me exactly! Let's do this!bhealthy1516 wrote: »Hi all, I just joined today. Need to lose at least 50 lbs. Ideally more like 70 lbs.
I'm 57 years old. I did calories a month ago, writing everything down, lost about 4 lbs in 3 weeks, then when, I felt like I wasn't losing more (I had a cheap scale, since then bought a digital scale, and have found the 3 to 4 lbs I had lost, and added a few more).
Would Welcome friends, buddies, support. I don't know how to add a friend yet, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.
Loving this site so far! I was tempted to join WW again for the hundredth time, but can't really afford it, would rather spend the money on switching to more organic fruits and veggies, for my green drinks.
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Glad you're on board! I have a long journey ahead also (need to loose about 100#) let's encourage and enjoy it together! Good luck0
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Hi I'm 52 got around 40 lbs to lose, feel free to add me0
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Hi I turned 54 started going thru menopause and gained 20 lbs in 12 months. Bad thing is I was around 20 lbs overweight before the past year added 20 more so I now have a total of 40 lbs to lose. I gotta say this quick 20 lb increase has me scared. I ate the exact same way I was before but now it suddenly isn't enough to keep me at the same weight. I've been dieting since I was about 10. I've been on thyroid meds since I was 16. I could use some real advise on what and how to eat to lose this weight. I'm miserable with myself. Can anyone give me advise on what to eat. I've stayed on a 1200 calorie diet but still continue to gain. I know a big part of the problem is I'm very sedentary. work at a computer all day long (10+ hours a day) then come home and sit on the couch before I go to bed. I need an eating plan as well as exercise plan that I can really do. I've tried several workout dvd's but hate them so much I can't bring myself to do them again.0
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dwhite1201 wrote: »Hi I turned 54 started going thru menopause and gained 20 lbs in 12 months. Bad thing is I was around 20 lbs overweight before the past year added 20 more so I now have a total of 40 lbs to lose. I gotta say this quick 20 lb increase has me scared. I ate the exact same way I was before but now it suddenly isn't enough to keep me at the same weight. I've been dieting since I was about 10. I've been on thyroid meds since I was 16. I could use some real advise on what and how to eat to lose this weight. I'm miserable with myself. Can anyone give me advise on what to eat. I've stayed on a 1200 calorie diet but still continue to gain. I know a big part of the problem is I'm very sedentary. work at a computer all day long (10+ hours a day) then come home and sit on the couch before I go to bed. I need an eating plan as well as exercise plan that I can really do. I've tried several workout dvd's but hate them so much I can't bring myself to do them again.
I was in the same battle of work and increasing weight. Talk with your doctor, but most have said it is often dangerous to go below 1200 calories. Is there an activity you enjoy that doesn't trigger that you're exercising? I found if I stopped at a bigger store and walked quickly after work I had a lot more energy and felt positive. Emotional and mental exhaustion can disguise as physical sense of tired. If you can find away to interrupt your trip to the couch with something fun it will help your body's adjustments through menopause. Good luck :-)0 -
Dwhite1201:
Unfortunately you can't eat the same way now that you are going thru menopause. You need to change the things you eat and should be doing some sort of moderate exercise. It's hard to get moving if you don't really want to but you need to force yourself so that you miss it when you don't do it. Walking is a great way to start. Is there somewhere you could walk before or after work? Walk your neighborhood. Walk your yard. Just start walking. As mentioned above, maybe try to do something physical before you get home to break the couch potato habit. Then you need to address your eating. 1200 is too low even though you are sedentary. I would eat 1400 calories as your lowest. Everyone is different when it comes to what you can and can't eat at this age. For alot of us we can't eat carbs like we used to. Try cutting back on them (not cutting out) and adding more protein and vegetables. Use MFP to track what you eat for a while and you will be surprised how much junk stands out in your diet. Visibly seeing it helped me to change some things I ate. I myself prefer a gym where I can weight train or take classes. If that's an option for you try to check into it.0 -
So nice to see that other ladies are in the same place I am. 51 (52in a few weeks) and used to eat whatever and not gain anything.....NO more. Need to get 20+ off. So here I am. Lots of great advise here. Thanks.
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Hi to all the other over 50 ladies! I am interested in expanding my network of friends. I will provide support and encouagement and would hope to receive the same.
I just turned 57 a few weeks ago. I've been on my current weight loss journey since October 8, 2014 when my husband was diagnosed with Type II diabetes. I knew it was a wake up call for both of us.
I started at 230 pounds. I lost 18 pounds by Jan 1 when I joined MFP. I've lost another 41 pounds since then. It's not coming off fast, but it's consistently moving in the right direction. I have another 21 pounds to lose to achieve my initial goal.
Please add me if you too would like another weight loss friend.
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