Confession Time! ((ABSOLUTELY NO JUDGEMENT))

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  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
    xMrBunglex wrote: »
    I confess that I've done a horrible job of keeping up with this thread.

    Not only has 7/1 @ work been brutal, but the Big Brother feeds have been vastly entertaining!

    I'll try to get caught up

    :o
  • m1xm0d3
    m1xm0d3 Posts: 1,576 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    I DID IT!!! I went down cautiously at first and saw that nobody was outside of the apartments, so I went all out: I CLIMBED NINE FLIGHTS OF STAIRS!!!! :smiley:

    I admit that I was lazy and went down in the elevator the second time, then climbed back up the three flights, took the elevator back down, repeat. :p At least I did the "up" part, right? ;)

    Sooo much awesomeness! WELL DONE!!

    Yes, going up stairs is the hard part, that's the one that counts.

    I did it again!! Nine flights up, nine flights down. But now I'm thirsty and I still have three hours of fasting to go. :p

    Just wondering, can you chew gum during the fast? I chew gum when exercising so my mouth doesn't get so dry.

    ETA: So awesome!

    Gum is mandatory on my bike rides for that very same reason.
  • kellienw335
    kellienw335 Posts: 1,745 Member
    MissKalhan wrote: »
    Confession: I have a week off from working out, I'm anxious as all hell. I've realized that I've substituted cutting with exercise, I'm actually worried that I'll fall off the wagon this week and regret everything.

    Be strong. Please get help if you need it. Why do you have a week off from working out?
  • KylerJaye
    KylerJaye Posts: 861 Member
    Hey. I've already deleted my post.. it was one of those panicky things and I got embarrassed straight away. You don't need to delete yours though.. I'm sorry you went through that.. You're right the world we live in is twisted. I sometimes wonder how people end up in such an evil way.

    My Grandma's just went in for the shunt operation which will drain some of the fluid off her brain. Just waiting to see how that turns out. Thankyou for your response :)

    Hope everything goes well with your grandma's surgery. We are always here to listen. (Hugs)

    I've just heard it went okay. Will be allowed in to see her in a couple of hours.

    Aww this thread is the most amazing place.. Everyone is so supportive :)

    so glad to hear it went well! :)
  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
    MissKalhan wrote: »
    Confession: I have a week off from working out, I'm anxious as all hell. I've realized that I've substituted cutting with exercise, I'm actually worried that I'll fall off the wagon this week and regret everything.

    Do not take the week off then? Or do you have to?
  • MissKalhan
    MissKalhan Posts: 2,282 Member
    I've got plantar fasciitis, every walking movement currently hurts. I may try and tempt fate by doing some weights and see how that works out...
  • Italian_Buju
    Italian_Buju Posts: 8,030 Member
    MissKalhan wrote: »
    I've got plantar fasciitis, every walking movement currently hurts. I may try and tempt fate by doing some weights and see how that works out...

    I have that too, it can suck! I find really good shoes helps it a ton! So does a frozen water bottle rolled under the foot after a long day!
  • Susieq_1994
    Susieq_1994 Posts: 5,361 Member
    hnsaunde wrote: »
    @Susieq_1994 Great job on the stairs!

    Thank you! :)
    Hey. I've already deleted my post.. it was one of those panicky things and I got embarrassed straight away. You don't need to delete yours though.. I'm sorry you went through that.. You're right the world we live in is twisted. I sometimes wonder how people end up in such an evil way.

    My Grandma's just went in for the shunt operation which will drain some of the fluid off her brain. Just waiting to see how that turns out. Thankyou for your response :)

    Hope everything goes well with your grandma's surgery. We are always here to listen. (Hugs)

    I've just heard it went okay. Will be allowed in to see her in a couple of hours.

    Aww this thread is the most amazing place.. Everyone is so supportive :)

    That's wonderful!! :) We try... To be super great! ;) You're always welcome here, whether your reason is happy or sad. :)
    hnsaunde wrote: »
    Can someone post the link to the group again? I missed it the first few times around.

    I'm not on my computer, so I can't, but if nobody has posted it by the time I get there I'll send it to you by message. :) (Feel free to message me and ask if I forget to do that.)
    crosbylee wrote: »
    ythannah wrote: »
    I DID IT!!! I went down cautiously at first and saw that nobody was outside of the apartments, so I went all out: I CLIMBED NINE FLIGHTS OF STAIRS!!!! :smiley:

    I admit that I was lazy and went down in the elevator the second time, then climbed back up the three flights, took the elevator back down, repeat. :p At least I did the "up" part, right? ;)

    Sooo much awesomeness! WELL DONE!!

    Yes, going up stairs is the hard part, that's the one that counts.

    I did it again!! Nine flights up, nine flights down. But now I'm thirsty and I still have three hours of fasting to go. :p

    Way to go!! You are doing great!!

    Thank you!! :) I'm pretty proud of myself for attempting it. :)
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    @SusieQ_1994 That is a super fantastic job on the stairs!!

    Thanks! :)
    MissKalhan wrote: »
    @SusieQ_1994 congrats on the stairs! I also am curious about the gum thing, is that allowed?

    Gum that's completely unflavored is allowed but not encouraged, as it's said to take away from the reward of your fast. Sweetened gum, regardless of the calorie count, is not allowed at all, as it comes under the heading of food since you're swallowing the flavoring.
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    Guys, remember that London Dairy new ice cream flavor I mentioned? The Red Velvet Cheesecake one? IT IS TO DIE FOR. Seriously. It's SO good! It has swirls of ooey gooey red velvet caramel-textured stuff, chunks of a dense, chewy red velvet cake, and generously sized chunks of cheesecake. The ice cream itself has a cream cheese-like taste, similar to cream cheese frosting but not as sweet or rich. SO GOOD.

    The other two are okay. I'm just sad that the cheesecake one is finished because I shared it with my husband (he didn't like the other two). :p

    This was not nice. I want this now.

    Oops. I'm sorry! :( I figured that since you get all the good ice cream in the United States, you'd be able to get this one or at least one like it. :o

    Oh I am sure I can. I just can't. You know? ;)

    Makes sense! ;)
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    Okay, no one really took me up on our daily motivation, but I am going to go ahead and share progress anyway.

    Steps: 19, 903 (vs. 25K goal) due to rain and help at barn, as I didn't do quite as much walking as I might normally due as I had help. +
    Never got to my run. I had forgotten my shoes so had clothes but no shoes at barn. So had to come home (kiss of death) and try to motivate myself. Well, after eating, and dealing with a washing machine mess (standing water due to clogged filter from washing bathroom mat that disintegrated) it was 10:00. I just couldn't get myself out then. +
    No alcohol +
    Did not work on dissertation. For the above reasons.

    So not great. Today:

    Flying to Dallas on a 6:40 flight (hence being up so early) for a meeting. So... this is really going to be a challenge but going to try to:

    Walk 10K
    Run 1 hour
    Work in dissertation (I will use the plane trip to read some articles I have lined up for my literature review)
    No alcohol (this will also be challenging as I am going out with some of my team for 'drinks' as I am in Dallas and we don't see each other much.

    So...on 3 hours sleep off I go. I'll probably check in at airport, etc. Have a great day all.

    Way to go POF! I think you did pretty well on your goals, given what life threw (sp? that looks wrong, but I think it's right) at you. Man, three hours of sleep would have me sleeping on the plane rather than dissertating, but way to be a good grad student :)

    I like this - are we going to do this here or in the Batcave? I'm sure I'll find out as I catch up this morning, but I'll contribute, too.

    Yesterday I just *barely* hit my 10K steps. 100+ weather in the northwest, which is crazy hot for us, it should be 75ish. I was supposed to get a good step count in by walking Wilbur, but he was having none of it. Poor delicate 80 pound baby ;) I did a 3 mile run first thing in the morning and then errands/food prep for the rest of the day.

    Today, I've already gotten my SL 5X5 in, and walked to work, will walk home and go to the gym for an Insanity class (supposed to be kickboxing, but swapped out for the month). With Wilbur's mini-walks I should hit about 15K steps.

    Is it such a bad thing that I'm picturing you walking an enormous, fat, pot-bellied pig whenever you say his name? Because I totally do, thanks to Charlotte's Web--Wilbur will always be a pig name for me. :p
    LBuehrle8 wrote: »
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    @susieqhusband she needs a Fitbit. Now!

    And I know you are reading this!

    During iftar, we were talking, and he was like... "Did you see that post?"
    I replied, "What post?"
    He said, "The @SusieQ's husband post!"
    I was like, "No, not yet, I'm not caught up. What was it about?"
    "Apparently the horse lady is demanding that I need to get you a Fitbit right now."

    :p

    BAHAHAHAH Mr. Susie is funny!

    Yup, he is. I'm constantly laughing at him, so much so that he calls me his gigglebox. :p

    Random and completely off-topic: With all the housekeeper talk, I wondered if anyone here knows how common it is to have a LIVE-IN maid in the Middle East? Almost every family that's middle income or higher has a housemaid living in their house--it's so popular that houses are built with a "maid's room" in the blueprints! In my family, we grew up having them, but I've always hated it SO MUCH because I really treasure my privacy--she was never allowed to come anywhere near my room or my stuff unless I was supervising, and generally I cleaned and cooked for myself, even when I was living at home. I hate the whole idea of it, and completely banished the idea of a live-in maid as soon as I got married, which my husband thankfully agrees with me about.

    Here in Saudi Arabia, since women aren't allowed to drive, almost everyone also has a driver living with them as well--usually in an outdoor room. Driver's rooms are also a very common built-in feature of Saudi Arabian houses.

    I'm just curious if this knowledge is commonly-known, or if it's going to surprise everyone. :D

    I did know that a live in housemaid was common, but did not know a driver was. Here is my question.

    The driver is obviously male, and it is the female of the house that cannot get herself places. But from what I know, an unrelated male and female could not be alone like that in a closed space, so how does it help to have a driver?

    ... That is exactly what makes it so stupid. Their "solution" is haram (forbidden), when the problem actually wasn't. While cars didn't exist back in the time of our Messenger (peace be upon him), his wives used their own animals to get where they needed to go, BY THEMSELVES. But now that the "animal" is metal they somehow call it forbidden. O.o It makes no sense, Islamically OR logically.

    I think that their problem is that many Saudis (Arabs in general, really) think of the unskilled labor workers as practically sub-human, and many treat them as such. So the driver isn't seen as a man, somehow, which makes me angry. I hate racism--a man is a man, regardless of where he comes from.

    This view really hits home when you think of it like this: If a female was caught riding in the car of an unrelated ARAB male, both would be arrested. But if she's stopped with her driver? "Oh, it's just a driver." :angry:

    That is truly sickening.

    Agreed. Completely and totally in agreement. :-/
  • bkhamill
    bkhamill Posts: 1,289 Member
    I have not been on here since Thursday afternoon, and I am 72 pages behind. I can't overcome that. I have to just forget all those pages happened and start anew. I am also having a very busy week, my boss is on vacation and I am doing his work on top of mine. I just wanted to check in for a minute while taking a short break from the mayhem that is my job right now. Hope you are all doing well and that I did not miss a ton of stuff in the past 72 pages.
  • kelly_c_77
    kelly_c_77 Posts: 5,658 Member
    So I'm trying to catch up

    I would also like to say that directly because of this thread, I talked to DH last night (and there was no yelling and/or crying involved lol) and we WILL be getting a cleaning service. I'm calling today to schedule the initial intake or whatever. I need the help and I'm tired of feeling like I can't even enjoy my kids bc I'm always working. I will make room in the budget for it. If it delays me upgrading my car, then so be it. It will be worth it.

    Didn't have the dog convo yet, but I did sorta bring up the subject of the car. Some forward progress was made but he got a little huffy about, "I'm doing the best I can, I'm only 27 with 2 kids so I don't know how to adult" and I shut down. I have no cares that his co-workers don't have kids. He does, he needs to man up. So in lieu of an argument I stopped talking and went for a walk outside.

    AND I'm officially down 30 lb today!!!! WOOT!!!!! 10 lb to goal and then I'll adjust again, but I'm 3/4 done with my initial loss!! I'm concentrating on that today :)

    Awesome!! Happy for some progress being made!
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    At one of our local grocery stores they have a cow on the front of the milk display and the cow moos at you every time you walk by it. I hate that cow. I turned around the other day and said to it.
    " I know right!! But I am working on it so back off!!
    There were 2 elderly ladies standing they and I am sure they were ready to call someone to take me away!

    Ha! That's awesome :)

    @riderfangal I've been reading your username as riderangle since the beginning of the thread...until I've been replying to you :blush:

    LOL the riders are my favourite football team. I am actually somewhat obsessed lol. Truth be told I wanted to name my son Ryder but my ex was having no part of that

    I probably missed it in previous pages, but @riderfangal you had a date on Saturday, right? How did it go?

    He was very nice but no spark. On the surface we should have meshed completely but nothing. I was thinking maybe its just me in my heart I am not sure I am ready or wiling to enter into any relationship. Still it was nice to enjoy some adult conversation. :)

    It happens. But at least you got a nice evening out!

    I dated a guy that, "on paper", should've been a perfect match for me, but there was no spark with him either. I've also wondered if it's me not being willing to be in a relationship, but I want a spark, darn it!

    (psssst... I'm post-stalking you :p )

    In my experience, do not settle for anything less than "the spark". That's what will carry you through the rough patches, and keep you working out stuff when you'd really much rather throttle him.

    I stayed in a relationship for much too long because he was the "good on paper" guy who should have been my match made in heaven. Nah. Now I'm with the guy who would seem to be the "least likely prospect" (until you realize we are actually two peas in a pod, beneath the demographics) and we've got all the spark.

    My other half and I often joke that we'd never have been matched on a dating site. We had very different political and religious views, which makes us "incompatible" to the algorithms. Instead, we have lively debates and have both come to a middle ground that better suits the coupledom instead of each of us as individuals.

    We're also both huge nerds and fight about which Star Trek is the best, so you know. Nothing's perfect.
  • kelly_c_77
    kelly_c_77 Posts: 5,658 Member
    ythannah wrote: »
    I DID IT!!! I went down cautiously at first and saw that nobody was outside of the apartments, so I went all out: I CLIMBED NINE FLIGHTS OF STAIRS!!!! :smiley:

    I admit that I was lazy and went down in the elevator the second time, then climbed back up the three flights, took the elevator back down, repeat. :p At least I did the "up" part, right? ;)

    Sooo much awesomeness! WELL DONE!!

    Yes, going up stairs is the hard part, that's the one that counts.

    I did it again!! Nine flights up, nine flights down. But now I'm thirsty and I still have three hours of fasting to go. :p

    Great job, @Susieq_1994 !
  • spamarie
    spamarie Posts: 2,825 Member
    Ladies and gentlemen of the confessions thread, a moment of hush if you will, I have an announcement to make.

    <drum roll>

    This afternoon, in the car park of a slightly up market grocery store, outside a ubiquitous coffee house chain, @girldownsouth and I met up. In honour of this thread, we did not partake of frothy expensive refreshments, but instead meandered many miles along the river, in idyllic English countryside (beside the motorway).

    We (well I did anyway) had a lovely walk in the sunshine, getting to know a new friend. We do intend to do it again.

    I thank you for your attention. Here endeth the announcement. Please return to your regularly scheduled confessions.

    That's super great!
  • kelly_c_77
    kelly_c_77 Posts: 5,658 Member
    m1xm0d3 wrote: »
    Some good, some bad & a confession..

    Good: I cycled for over 500 miles this month, for the first time, ever. My previous high was around 467. Very proud today.

    Bad: I discovered last night, the first girl I fell in love with and was always special to me, died back in 2011 from a prescription pain pill overdose. They found her unresponsive and shut down life support some days later. She left behind 2 grown daughters and a toddler daughter. Tragic.

    Confession: When I brought my work clothes to work yesterday (to wear today) I forgot to pack boxer briefs so I am forced to go commando all day. lol

    Awesome!
    That's horrible!
    So funny! Ha!
  • spamarie
    spamarie Posts: 2,825 Member
    Confession:

    I haven't been swimming in nearly two weeks. My hips started hurting 2 or 3 weeks ago and swimming made it worse. So I decided to hold off until my hips stopped aching, but they haven't. Anytime I walk or am active for more than 20 minutes, my hips ache at the back. Sometimes the pain shoots down my leg.

    I'm a bit worried that if this is pregnancy related (it seems an awful lot like pelvic girdle pain), then there go all my good plans of staying fit throughout. Especially as I am only just ending the first trimester - I have a long way to go! If it's not better in another 4 weeks (when I next see the midwife) I will ask for her advice. I did not expect sore bones this early on and it's getting me down a little, but then I feel guilty because this was super wanted and planned and I know some people would love to be in my place. But hip pain for the next 6.5 months does not fill me with joy. That's not what they show on the clear blue commercials!

    Tl;dr - I haven't been swimming and I'm an ungrateful grump.
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    nonoelmo wrote: »
    @nonoelmo I'm so sorry that you ever went through such terrible experiences!! Huge, huge kudos to you for getting yourself help and managing to pretty much completely overcome it--that is absolutely, jaw-droppingly amazing, and I think you are (or have become) a very strong and wonderful person, regardless of those horrible experiences.
    Thanks SusieQ. LOL. It is so far behind me now that it ceases to exist for all practical purposes. I just brought it up to help another. I am small but mighty. :wink:
    I like the person I am and I continue to work to improve myself. I have flaws and faults and "moments" but I endeavor to improve on all fronts. I think you are pretty awesome too. This whole thread brings out the best in people. I really like all the posters (and you lurkers too!!)

    Yes. Yes you are.
  • kelly_c_77
    kelly_c_77 Posts: 5,658 Member
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    Too heavy for this thread.

    Hugs to you then. I'm sorry for whatever is going on.

    Same. I missed your original post...but I'm sorry for whatever it is that you are dealing with! Hugs to you!
  • ythannah
    ythannah Posts: 4,371 Member
    MissKalhan wrote: »
    I've got plantar fasciitis, every walking movement currently hurts. I may try and tempt fate by doing some weights and see how that works out...

    Would seated upper body weight lifting work to fill the void? Or some sort of mat work that wouldn't bother your feet?

    A friend used to roll one of those nubbly laundry ball things under the sole of her foot, that seemed to help. Cheaper than the official foot massage balls they sell in health stores too.

    I'm thinking I'm really lucky, I don't have any dating horror stories, probably because I had a habit of getting involved with guys I already knew socially. Just later in life when I was dating unknowns, I had a run of what I called The Bolters. We'd go for a simple coffee together then the guy would suddenly come up with some lame excuse and cut the date short. One guy, we're sitting in Tim Hortons and he was looking at a sign advertising their latest special sandwich... abruptly announces that looking at the sandwich was making him hungry and he had to go eat. Like, right away.

    I was starting to develop a complex... was it something I said? Halitosis? Huge blemish suddenly sprout on my face?
  • Kalici
    Kalici Posts: 685 Member
    Lois_1989 wrote: »
    @coastalpath I’m really sorry you are struggling. If you can, try and carve a few minutes out of each day to look after yourself, whether its some deep breathing/meditation, exercise, a solitary cup of coffee. It is also important that you acknowledge your stress and feelings, don’t squash them away because others think you should. Everything you think and feel is valid to you.

    I’m going to check out the fitbit thread in a moment. I’m having a bit of a sucky morning at work.

    Totally randomly, as I drove back from Devon last night, I planned what I might have for my wedding reception. Partly inspired by this thread and partly by a comedienne that was on radio 4 (don’t judge) yesterday. Bear in mind my relationship structure means I will never get married, but still, I planned it…

    So I’d have an afternoon tea, catered by my favourite Torquay café, with made to order sandwiches (guests choose from a small list of fillings); bread is home made white or granary. A variety of home made scones, with cherry, or ginger, or white choc chips in. Lots of different fruit jams. And huge bowls of clotted cream. There may also be cinnamon toast. And lots of different cakes, like Victoria sponge, lemon drizzle, chocolate brownie. All served with either tea, coffee (from starbucks) or something sparkling, probably Prosecco or Asti (I’m actually a cherry lambrini kind of girl). Set to a background of string quartet music.

    And for evening meal I’d have a Chinese buffet, in the style of the Mongolian barbecue restaurant chain (do they have those in the states?) basically, you take your bowl, choose your meat/veg/noodles/cooking sauce, and they cook it on a flat top stove while you wait.

    It will be held in a marquee, on the cliff tops, near where I live (in Devon).

    I spent nearly 200 miles planning this. I have no idea what I’d be wearing, nor what the ceremony would be like.

    Who cares about the ceremony, can I come to your imagined wedding reception for the food? Be a love and make it halal meat, will you? :p

    Done and of course you are invited! the guests will essentially be our families and you guys lolol

    I forgot to mention it's mountain -5 days now!!

    My new waterproof gloves arrived today

    Yay, countdown time! Are you excited? Or just terrified? :D


    Both!! I'm really looking forward to it, I wanna be there and doing it! I think i feel i'm proving something by doing it. I hope i don't let meself down and look like an....donkey.

    Lois_1989 wrote: »
    Lois_1989 wrote: »
    Well. Just got back from the doctors. Saw a different doctor this time. He said NO carbs. Not even yogurt, he said if I don't lose weight on this, we have a serious problem. I asked him if it could be anything else and he said "Well, we could faff around putting you on different diets, but it seems you have put a lot of time and effort into this already so I recommend you go straight to the jugular and cut carbs. It will work, it will always work. It's hard, and it will suck, it will really suck, but you will lose fat." So I went to the nearest bakery, bought myself an apple and raspberry danish (at 9 in the morning) and ate it while driving to work. If I can't have carbs for the next 2 months, I'm going to end it with something amazing. and it was.

    Oh, that really stinks. :( Hope it goes well for you! In his definition of NO carbs, I assume non-starchy veggies are still allowed? I really hope you lose a good amount of weight on this--you've been working SO HARD and not seeing results and I'm sure it's just horribly, awfully frustrating.

    ... I totally would have done that too. I LOVE danishes.

    I don't think they are, he said no root vegetables and no squashes (butternut squash or pumpkin etc). The more I talk about it the harder it becomes. He said no tomato, which pretty much rules out everything. I keep thinking oh well I'll do this and substitute the carbs and then you realise it has a tomato based sauce. It's slowly looking more and more impossible.

    Yikes. :( I couldn't possibly live without tomatoes! So what CAN you eat? :o

    I'm allergic to tomatoes (and strawberries, raspberries and red peppers) so being tomato free is possible, but requires thought, those suckers are in everything!


    Lois_1989 wrote: »
    Lois_1989 wrote: »
    Lois_1989 wrote: »
    Well. Just got back from the doctors. Saw a different doctor this time. He said NO carbs. Not even yogurt, he said if I don't lose weight on this, we have a serious problem. I asked him if it could be anything else and he said "Well, we could faff around putting you on different diets, but it seems you have put a lot of time and effort into this already so I recommend you go straight to the jugular and cut carbs. It will work, it will always work. It's hard, and it will suck, it will really suck, but you will lose fat." So I went to the nearest bakery, bought myself an apple and raspberry danish (at 9 in the morning) and ate it while driving to work. If I can't have carbs for the next 2 months, I'm going to end it with something amazing. and it was.

    Oh, that really stinks. :( Hope it goes well for you! In his definition of NO carbs, I assume non-starchy veggies are still allowed? I really hope you lose a good amount of weight on this--you've been working SO HARD and not seeing results and I'm sure it's just horribly, awfully frustrating.

    ... I totally would have done that too. I LOVE danishes.

    I don't think they are, he said no root vegetables and no squashes (butternut squash or pumpkin etc). The more I talk about it the harder it becomes. He said no tomato, which pretty much rules out everything. I keep thinking oh well I'll do this and substitute the carbs and then you realise it has a tomato based sauce. It's slowly looking more and more impossible.

    Yikes. :( I couldn't possibly live without tomatoes! So what CAN you eat? :o

    Any meat, fish, salad, vegetables, fruit (but limited) I'm going to have to read up about it. The problem with England is when you go to the doctors, you only get a 10 minute consultation time. (If you're lucky, I know some which are just 5 minutes) so he only had time to explain why I should do it and the science behind it (most of which I can't remember) so when it came to what I can actually eat, I'm not sure. That and I have a stinking cold so I just want to go back to bed right now rather than tackling a whole new eating habit.

    You can book a double appointment with your GP (or anyone in the surgery) so you get longer. Also, most practice nurses are better equipped to deal with nutrition advice.

    Oh are they? I was considering asking for a nurse at first because I always feel like I'm wasting a doctors time crying because I'm fat and I can't get rid of it. I just keep thinking they have more important things to diagnose than explaining to someone how to lose weight.

    To help assuage your guilt you could try to remember that being overweight can cause a lot of health problems. So you're not wasting a doctor's time, you're actually probably saving the doctor's time by taking a little now instead of a lot later. A stitch in time and all that.
  • crosbylee
    crosbylee Posts: 3,455 Member
    MissKalhan wrote: »
    I've got plantar fasciitis, every walking movement currently hurts. I may try and tempt fate by doing some weights and see how that works out...

    I have that and the Dr Scholls insert for plantar fasciitis was a life saver for me.
  • kelly_c_77
    kelly_c_77 Posts: 5,658 Member
    I think a lot of people have crazy first dates like that......I had a guy once lose his mind because I did not want to go to his mother's church to meet her.....during a first date....well, and a last date in that case.....you can't let that make you stop dating!!

    How... What... Ummm, I don't even know what to say. Did you go?

    NO! I was so freaked out lol
    and that was not even the worse thing that happened on that date!

    Right before this happened, we went to his place so he could change his shoes (they were new shoes that were killing his feet), and while we were there, he asked me if I was dating anyone else. I told him the truth, which was that I was dating a guy for about 6 months, but he had recently left the country for work for 4 months, and that I made it clear I was going to date other people while he was gone, and did not know what was going to happen either way when he got back depending on what I was doing.

    This guy lost his mind, and started freaking out that I was just gonna use him for four months and go back to this other guy, and I said I did not know what was going to happen.

    Here is where it gets really messed.

    He pulls out a photo - like an 8x10 size - of a woman, and you can tell it has been crumpled up and flattened back out 20 times. And he shows it to me and says, "See this woman, this was my girlfriend for five years, I spent five years talking to her, and now we are done. NOW I am talking to you."

    Um, help??

    Right after that his mother called from the church to see if I was coming to meet her.....yeah, I think I will pass, lol. He called forever after that too, and I never answered once, lol.

    I have had a LOT of interesting dates over the years.....

    What in the world...
  • Kalici
    Kalici Posts: 685 Member
    KylerJaye wrote: »
    confession: i'm attempting to "date" again...and it's seemingly terrible. i think staying home, getting drunk and dancing around my kitchen with the dogs might be a way better option.

    went out with a dude on saturday evening. went to a local bar for beverages and chatting, and had a really fun time. i'd had a few dates previously that were kinda meh, so i thought ok cool, finally a fun time!

    have some beverages, play a bunch of songs on the jukebox (are they still called that?), lots of fun convo and eventually the evening wears down and it's time to call it a night. and dude's like oh, i'm having such a good time with you, let's go back to your place to "snuggle" for a while. (and yes, he literally said snuggle).

    ummm...no?
    and he starts to get all huffy about it. and i'm like dude, i had a lot of fun on this FIRST date, but i think there should be a few more before i'm inviting you back to my place. and he starts freaking out, wanting to know how i couldn't trust him, he's such a good guy and just liked being with me so much he didn't see what the big deal was. he just wants to hold me and snuggle for awhile! so we argue back and forth about it for a few minutes and finally i say i'm done, have a good night and leave.

    seriously? yeah because trying to guilt me into letting you come over to my place is an AWESOME first date.

    then i get home and i have all these msg's from him saying he's leaving the dating website he found me on because he just can't handle how ppl are, and what was my problem that i couldn't trust him?!

    well duh, we live in the same area, of course that makes him trustworthy!

    sigh... :s

    But, he is just trying to be nice! After you said no, by repeatedly trying to make you change your mind and then calling up and trying to manipulate you further! Isn't that attractive?! Why isn't that attractive?

    On the bright side at least he let the crazy out early so now you know and can avoid him. Also, if he is telling the truth he is rather helpfully leaving the site you're on so you don't have to.
  • crosbylee
    crosbylee Posts: 3,455 Member
    spamarie wrote: »
    Confession:

    I haven't been swimming in nearly two weeks. My hips started hurting 2 or 3 weeks ago and swimming made it worse. So I decided to hold off until my hips stopped aching, but they haven't. Anytime I walk or am active for more than 20 minutes, my hips ache at the back. Sometimes the pain shoots down my leg.

    I'm a bit worried that if this is pregnancy related (it seems an awful lot like pelvic girdle pain), then there go all my good plans of staying fit throughout. Especially as I am only just ending the first trimester - I have a long way to go! If it's not better in another 4 weeks (when I next see the midwife) I will ask for her advice. I did not expect sore bones this early on and it's getting me down a little, but then I feel guilty because this was super wanted and planned and I know some people would love to be in my place. But hip pain for the next 6.5 months does not fill me with joy. That's not what they show on the clear blue commercials!

    Tl;dr - I haven't been swimming and I'm an ungrateful grump.

    Maybe some yoga for pregnancy would help. It might help loosen the hips a little and give you some relief.
  • crosbylee
    crosbylee Posts: 3,455 Member
    My goals for today:
    -Keep to my calorie goal.
    -Drink at least 8 cups of water.
    -Get closer to the 10,000 step goal for the day.

    I am getting closer, but still not getting enough in during the day. I guess I need to walk laps around my house at night.
  • Glinda1971
    Glinda1971 Posts: 2,328 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »
    pofoster21 wrote: »
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Dnarules wrote: »
    Checking in from page 1084 I'm far behind so won't quote anything. Back from a day at Goodwood Festival of Speed was brilliant and enjoyed my pieminister beef and ale pie followed by a large Mr Whippy. My Fitbit says I did 12500 steps so I'm not even sorry!

    I have to ask....what's a Mr. Whippy?

    Haha not sure if anyone has answered this...if you are not from/in UK it probably sounds strange. It's soft scoop whipped ice cream in a cone with a chocolate flake. Also known as a 99 from when they used to cost 99 pence (sterling). They are served from an ice cream van. Reminds me of childhood!

    I seen Orange post about clotted cream & was wondering is that more of a whipped cream, cottage cheese, or yogurt?
    Clotted cream isn't much like whipped cream at all. It's made by slowly heating full-cream milk and letting the fat rise to the surface. The clotted cream forms a kind of crust and the whole top layer gets spooned off. That all sounds pretty vile but it's really the most amazingly delicious thing.

    Sounds yummy to me! So is it used mostly on ice creams?
    Not really, although that does sound delicious. More on scones with jam (this, plus a pot of tea is a 'cream tea' and is a thing of beauty), or on something like warm apple pie or a plum crumble (a crumble is a baked fruit dessert with a butter/flour/brown sugar topping - a bit like a 'crisp' but without oats in the topping). Yum. Can you tell I'm hungry?!

    Yum that all sounds so good. I'll take an order of the plum crumble but maybe with apples instead & extra, extra, extra crumble:D.
    Yep! Can do. It would look like this. No wonder I got fat, I used to make desserts like this all the time.
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    Omg, I'll take one too! Yum!

    Also...I'm excited that so many of us are Fitbit friends now! :smiley:

    You guys know I now need a Fitbit. I cannot be left out.

    Ok, I have a fitbit and want to be included lol. Add me if you want! //www.fitbit.com/user/37V9JF . I haven't used it in a few weeks but I may have to charge it up tonight! :smiley:

    You don't have to email me now - I'm on my pc so I sent you a request on line. If you want more friends from this thread, everyone except HK and Brandy on my friend's list is from here!
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    Scale victory(?): Still working to get the water weight off from...less ideal choices over the weekend (delicious things are never a poor choice), but gaining said extra weight did NOT put me back up over 150! (I was right at my recorded low on Saturday morning, so I'm hoping to be lower by the time this clears)

    Confession: Back to wishing I could get to the gym before work in the morning instead of the super-busy late afternoon, but that just means getting up SO early, and it ruins me on the weekends (I want to go to bed at like, 8pm). I'm WAY less motivated in the evenings.
  • Glinda1971
    Glinda1971 Posts: 2,328 Member
    crosbylee wrote: »
    My goals for today:
    -Keep to my calorie goal.
    -Drink at least 8 cups of water.
    -Get closer to the 10,000 step goal for the day.

    I am getting closer, but still not getting enough in during the day. I guess I need to walk laps around my house at night.

    When I first got my fitbit that's what I was doing - laps and/ or dancing on the commercial breaks.
  • CountessKitteh
    CountessKitteh Posts: 1,505 Member
    Confession: The Brits meeting up in real life has made me jealous!

    I forget where folks are from, specifically (I think I have everybody's country down, and some of the US states), so I'll just ask!

    Any body in the Philadelphia/South Jersey/North Delaware area? We should get together! It could also be expanded into Eastern PA, North Jersey, and maybe even Northeast Maryland. Depends who is willing to make a trek. ;)
  • hnsaunde
    hnsaunde Posts: 757 Member
    hnsaunde wrote: »
    Can someone post the link to the group again? I missed it the first few times around.

    I'm not on my computer, so I can't, but if nobody has posted it by the time I get there I'll send it to you by message. :) (Feel free to message me and ask if I forget to do that.)

    @Susieq_1994 Thanks! I found it a 100 or so pages back, so I've joined the batcave :smiley:
  • nonoelmo
    nonoelmo Posts: 3,941 Member
    kelly_c_77 wrote: »
    So I'm trying to catch up

    I would also like to say that directly because of this thread, I talked to DH last night (and there was no yelling and/or crying involved lol) and we WILL be getting a cleaning service. I'm calling today to schedule the initial intake or whatever. I need the help and I'm tired of feeling like I can't even enjoy my kids bc I'm always working. I will make room in the budget for it. If it delays me upgrading my car, then so be it. It will be worth it.

    Didn't have the dog convo yet, but I did sorta bring up the subject of the car. Some forward progress was made but he got a little huffy about, "I'm doing the best I can, I'm only 27 with 2 kids so I don't know how to adult" and I shut down. I have no cares that his co-workers don't have kids. He does, he needs to man up. So in lieu of an argument I stopped talking and went for a walk outside.

    AND I'm officially down 30 lb today!!!! WOOT!!!!! 10 lb to goal and then I'll adjust again, but I'm 3/4 done with my initial loss!! I'm concentrating on that today :)

    Awesome!! Happy for some progress being made!

    I'm glad. Keep taking care of you
    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    crosbylee wrote: »
    My goals for today:
    -Keep to my calorie goal.
    -Drink at least 8 cups of water.
    -Get closer to the 10,000 step goal for the day.

    I am getting closer, but still not getting enough in during the day. I guess I need to walk laps around my house at night.

    When I first got my fitbit that's what I was doing - laps and/ or dancing on the commercial breaks.
    I must have my eyes crossed today. I read that as lap dances during commercial breaks and thought "wow that enthusiasm for the fitbit!!" :smiley: