Starting over; again
hedgehog002
Posts: 18 Member
Hello there. I am a 35 year old gal from California. I have battled many injuries over the past 14 years and as a result I have gained approximately 70 pounds. As I type this I am dealing with yet another injury. With all that being said, I am tired of hearing myself wheeze with light activity and want to lose weight to prevent diabetes and other health problems from occurring. I plan on setting two week goals that are very specific and slowly try and make this lifestyle change stick. Good luck everyone on your goals and God bless!:)
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Good luck dear.. Me too am starting over!0
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Good luck! I've started over plenty of times, but so far I've been pretty dedicated for more than a year now You can do it, too!0
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Thank you esp0ir and same to you!0
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Welcome! The most important thing is to never give up! And you're not giving up!0
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You sound like you're in a great place, with great motivation. You can totally do this!0
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Thank you everyone! Here's to all of us reaching our goals!0
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So what if we are more heavier than other people... we're allll freaking sexyy!!!!!0
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I've started over so many times lol.. but I've stuck with it more this time than I have in the past. You can do this.. Believe in yourself. We believe in you!0
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I am starting again also...I have tried everything paleo, vegan, vegetarian, Atkins, all that stuff...but never have I come to terms with logging everything that goes into my mouth and actually seeing the reality of it mathematically. I am stunned how at how quickly the calories add up. So I am going to give this a fair shot, because I am older and it is harder to keep a lean look.0
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Hey, im looking for friends to help keep me motivated with positive encouragement- all friend requests accepted! And motivation shared back too ☺️
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important thing is to switch your mind set in to it, be consistent and cut the excuses - injuries do not make people gain weight....0
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Abadvat, I'm not sure if you've ever had a serious injury, but I have had several. I'm talking needed surgery to fix injury. I've had 6 surgeries on my left knee and I am waiting for #7. Not being able to walk fir for long periods of time and being forced into a sedentary lifestyle will help the weight creep on. Big muscles burn big calories. And when those muscles aren't able to work out...well you get the point.
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