Need to Lose 100 LBS -Robins Thread !

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  • Nikion901
    Nikion901 Posts: 2,467 Member
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    SaleemahR wrote: »
    Hi, I'm new to this thread so I'm not exactly sure what the protocol so please tell me!! I have 106lbs to loose. I'm here for the long haul. Been on an 8 day streak and lost 6lbs "had 114lbs to lose". Please feel free to add me and tell me how everything goes around here. :)

    We really don't have a protocol on here Saleemah, all we ask is that posters are trying to lose a significant amount of weight. The thread says 100 pounds, but there are a lot of folks on here who have much less than that left to lose and we want to continue supporting one another all the way to the final goal and even into maintenance if they want to post on here.

    As a group, we try to encourage one another and we share our goals here. We also like to do joint challenges to keep us focused on the path. If you go to page 1 you will read that we often use a daily motif if we want, and along the way many of us joined in to establishing a motto that we 'live by'.

    If you want to continue, post often enough so we get to know you and you get to know us. Many of us have been here from the beginning of the thread, I joined it in 2014. You can bookmark this thread so you can find it again quickly. ... just click the star at the top of the page across from the name of the thread. Then you can click the star in the group of three icons at the top of the page to select from the threads you have bookmarked to return to the page you last were on.
    Niki
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
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    Good Morning.

    @RobinsEgg (Ellen)~I'm here, not posting much because I haven't been feeling well (headaches/migraines). I appreciate you reaching out to us "old-timers" though. :heart: :wink:

    @Karen ~Glad you are able to take this afternoon and tomorrow off work to be there for your friend, I know she appreciate the love/support.

    @SaleemahR ~Welcome to the thread. @Nikion901 did a great job filling you in on the happenings around here. The best advice I can give is that you stop back often to receive the most support/motivation.

    AFM~Not much to report, scale moving downward albeit as a snails pace. But as long as its a downward trend, that's all I care about. :wink: As I stated to Robin above, still dealing with headaches/migraines which has left me with zero appetite--hope to hear back from doc today/tomorrow with lab results (he's been crazy busy) and see what next steps are. He may send me for full work up with endocrinologist re hormones/thyroid.
  • Nikion901
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    Thursday Truth ... I have not worked on that additional goal yet so far this week. Instead, I got caught up in a thread on the Nutition Debate forum. Now I'm trying to catch up on the work I have to do. However, eating wise, I have been doing really well.

    Lately I haven't been feeling very hungry and wonder about it ... not just not feeling very hungry, but ... more importantly ... not feeling cravings for comfort foods. I need to take a look back into my diary to see if I can identify any thing specific that is affecting me. I'm certainly not worried about it ... with 70 pounds still to lose to just get into the 'overweight' category (my present goal) it certainly is a God-send when I don't want to keep stuffing my mouth. I have a suspicion it's because I've been staying on the lower side of carbs by not eating bread (or other baked goods), and I'm only allowing myself 2 servings of fruit a day ... small servings. Or maybe it's the increase in protein.

    Anyone else ever figured it out for themselves why sometimes you had big-time cravings and other times not? Was it what you ate, how much you ate, or something else?

    @skinnyjeanzbound ... I know this will be a difficult few days as you support your friend with her dad's funeral. Looking forward to hearing how you did through these days when you can post again.

    @RobinsEgg ... Glad you are back into the thread on a regular basis. Hope your health allows you to keep dieting and working out with us.

    @Morgori ... your quote today ...
    The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison. ~Ann Wigmore
    ... reminds me that this is the approach I have slowly modified myself into; thinking of food as medicine, cause I sure used it as poison in the past!

    @Kah68 ... I hope you find out what is triggering those migraines. Have you added any particular food recently? I know that sounds silly, that it could be food related. I used to suffer from migraines when I was a young girl and into adulthood but they stopped after I went through menopause. Glad not to have them anymore. I used to take a tiny little pill that had to be taken before I lifted my head up from my pillow when I awoke in the morning. It didn't stop a migraine, but it blocked the pain. It was weird, because I would wake up feeling fine but as soon as I lifted my head up, or sat up, the pain would start. I'd be very sick from the migraine and went through a period where I had one every day for over 6 months. Sure hope that's not what is going on with you.

    Ok ... this post is getting too long. Talk to every one another day.
    Follow-Through with Consistent Focus
    Niki
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
    edited February 2016
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    Nikion901 wrote: »
    @Kah68 ... I hope you find out what is triggering those migraines. Have you added any particular food recently? I know that sounds silly, that it could be food related. I used to suffer from migraines when I was a young girl and into adulthood but they stopped after I went through menopause. Glad not to have them anymore. I used to take a tiny little pill that had to be taken before I lifted my head up from my pillow when I awoke in the morning. It didn't stop a migraine, but it blocked the pain. It was weird, because I would wake up feeling fine but as soon as I lifted my head up, or sat up, the pain would start. I'd be very sick from the migraine and went through a period where I had one every day for over 6 months. Sure hope that's not what is going on with you.

    That is kind of what's been going on since early January. I actually wake up okay in the morning, but just about the time I leave for work the headache starts--I very often go to bed at night with a migraine. I'm nauseated throughout the day too. I know I'm perimenopausal but still several years away from being on the other side of menopause. So it could definitely be related to hormones. My doc did prescribe a migraine preventative medication that he wanted me to take before bed, but it was causing dizziness and some other unpleasant side effects so I had to quit taking it. Not sure what next steps are but hope we figure it out soon. As luck would have it, my annual eye exam is today--so at least we'll see if its vision related.

  • SaleemahR
    SaleemahR Posts: 32 Member
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    @Nikion901 Thanks for the help!! Seems like a great group already.

    I've been away from MFP for 2-3 years and would give anything to get back to that weight. I'm 5'11 and 273lbs. MFP says my weight should be 150 but I have a picture when I was 180 and I looked great so I'm staying between 170-180. I love working out, its just the getting started part that I hate. I want to lose weight for myself {my husband and I got married and he couldn't carry be over the threshold :( }
  • rachelmarie1
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    Thursday truth: Hmmm... I had my ice sandwich last night and ate it too.... x2! :) lol i logged it in my diary and stayed within my calories for the day though. i was a little over on protein and a little over on fat. BUT, I was honest about it. It was an almond milk mini ice cream sandwich, probably should've only ate 1, but i indulged. ;)
  • mikaiten
    mikaiten Posts: 17 Member
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    Oops, I haven't been as active as I had hoped I here. Let's try to remedy that!
  • mikaiten
    mikaiten Posts: 17 Member
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    mikaiten wrote: »
    Oops, I haven't been as active as I had hoped I here. Let's try to remedy that!

    And then my post disappeared! Dang! Okay, let me try again.

    Confession: I bought a second fitness tracker yesterday because I've read so many good reviews for the Fitbit Charge HR and I wanted the continuous heart rate monitoring. But I'm still wearing my original Jawbone UP3 because it has a better sleep tracker. I'm addicted to stats!!!!
  • grandmakaye44
    grandmakaye44 Posts: 1,205 Member
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    @robin I'm still here. Just lurking because I am completely off track most days right now. I just haven't been able to get my head around things again.
    DH is improving a lot right now. He has been able to do a lot of the demolition for the new bathroom and I'm pretty confident that he will be be able to do a lot of the sheetrocking and mudding as we proceed to put things back together. The shower base is in 60" x 35". It looks really big. When we get too old and weak to stand in the shower, there is plenty of room for a chair. We had make some changes in the walls in both bedrooms so that will take some doing to get everything back together. It will be a lot of painting and I HATE to paint.
    The scale is still hovering around 195#. Not good as I was down to 175# last year at this time. Here's to working harder and being more dedicated to my health.
    Onward and downward. Kaye
  • Lauriek70
    Lauriek70 Posts: 2,087 Member
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    Robin- I am still here just trying to get back to checking the boards daily. Thank you for the prayers.

    Kelley- I hope the migrants go away and that the doctors can figure out the cause.

    Karen- I am so happy that you can be with your friend. The hardest day for me was the day after the funeral when everything started to settle down and it was quiet at home. Your friend will need you after the the funeral and in the weeks to come.

    Kaye-Happy to hear that your DH is improving and back to working on the house. That is great news.

    I must say that I am happy to be back to work but it is also hard dealing with the expressions of sympathy. I am fine if it is quick but when it drags out, I need to stop myself from getting emotional. I know that once I start crying it won't stop. Otherwise I am doing fine and getting caught up at work.

    I am back to making better food choices and trying to eat a salad at least once a day.

    Have a great day.
  • RobinsEgg
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    @SaleemahR - hi and welcome! Some of us may "friend" you but this is more of a place where you should return and continue to post both those successful weight losses - congrats on that 6 lb. loss you've had btw - but you can also come here if your discouraged - then we are extra helpful! We all spend more time here than on our home pages, I think.... so come back, we'd love to see you again :smiley: And I agree with your assessment, at your height you would look great at 180, and probably too skinny at 150!

    @Kah (Kelley) My sincerest sympathies for you - ugh long term migraines I've had them too and still take medication for them. I ended up after seeing several specialists being seen by a neurolgist and having some studies done an he decided for some reason that the medicine Topirimate would work for me. He had to adjust the dose but it ended up working and I've been on it for 2 decades. I take it before bed. I have had a migraine only when I've missed a few doses in a row, and then paid for that mistake. Best of luck to you getting your answer swiftly.
    Also, how bad is your tension (not neck) but inner tension - stress over not being able to heal that heel faster. That carries tons of weight against all blood vessels - constricting the tiniest blood vessels in the brain; also the scalp, so consider a massage of the scalp, neck and shoulders.

    @Niki - If it was me, I would put my money on the increase in protein for causing the decrease in appetite and that's led to the decrease in eating those bits of bread thus less carbs in. Higher protein always results in a decrease in appetite for me. Its almost like the golden rule for how to curb the munchies for me. I couldn't believe myself tonight. I fixed 2 brats, ate both in 1 bun, then didn't have any treat tonight ( very rare) until I ate one tiny lil clementine. Tomorrow is a tangerine day :smile:

    @rachelmarie - your tiny icecream sandwich -almond milk - what was the brand name - it sounds like a Good treat.

    @Mikaiten - good to see you. Statistics often help keep a person in line. - do you find they help you? So do you think you'll ever use the other tracker to track the current tracker, hee hee?

    @Kaye - didn't mean to shake you out of your renovation but it is nice to see you posting ! Gosh, its neat to see how much work your dear hubby is up and about and responsible for - and you, Missy - that painting! It isn't the roller part, is it - its that darned edging and trim work. So this bathroom has big windows? Nice breeze? When do you expect to have it finished - ah the end date - that's when the fun starts, and that nice hot shower, new towels all come together.

    Oh, that reminds me.
    AFM:

    TO - DO

    I NEED Stickers for my shower floor. I keep forgetting so I'll a to-do list here.




  • mikaiten
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    @RobinsEgg - The stats are definitely helping to keep me active. I like to see how moving more or working out affects my sleep, and trying to make sure I hit 7,000 steps each day is a big motivation for me right now. I'm aiming for 10,000 daily, eventually. And yes, I am totally tracking them against each other. ^_^ I wore both yesterday and was constantly comparing the step count. It looks like they are about 50 steps apart, which isn't too bad. I'm using the lower number to be safe with the calorie count.

    @rachelmarie1 - Those mini ice cream bars sound really yummy. I wonder if they sell something like that near me... I think it would make a nice treat for the end of a long busy day.

    Friday Fitness: I'm heading to the gym for the second time this week. I'm feeling more confident in going there, and I have my whole workout routine mapped out in my head so the anxiety doesn't stop me from going. I think I might do a bit more cardio today because I'm supposed to go out with a friend later tonight and we always have a couple drinks with our dinners. We are going to a new place that I'm not sure has the healthiest food, but I'm going to try to find something that won't send my calories through the roof.
  • kah68
    kah68 Posts: 1,515 Member
    edited February 2016
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    Good Morning & TGIF!

    @Laurie ~I’m glad to hear you are trying to get back into a routine; it will help you through this transition. You and your mom have been through a lot with your dad over the last few years, so it will be a hard adjustment to the new “normal.” Just take it one day at a time and be there for each other. :heart:

    @RobinsEgg (Ellen)~Thanks. Yes, there is quite a bit of stress in my life right now—grad school and preparing for a software certification exam in May, so I’m putting a lot of pressure on myself. I may think about a trip to the spa for a mani/pedi and massage. My doc does have me on an rx NSAID to help relieve some of that tension and is starting me on a different migraine prophylaxis that he wants me to take before bed—it’s an old medication but he’s hopeful it will work (he’s just concerned about it causing drowsiness the next day). He wants to send me for an MRI, too, I’ve been resistant but looked this morning and the last one I had was over a year ago so I’ll probably give in.

    When I had surgery last year I put these slip resistant pads, that were clear and looked like stones, in my tub that had little suction cups on the bottom—I liked them because they weren’t permanent. I found them at Bed, Bath and Beyond if there is one in your neck of the woods—there were 5 or 6 in the package for around $6 I think.

    @rachelmarie1 ~Ooh, I need to look for almond milk ice cream sandwiches! I’ve tried almond milk ice cream by So Delicious and it was delicious! :lol:

    @mikaiten ~Kudos to you for not letting gym anxiety get to you. I promise everyone there is just into their own thing—it will get easier and easier to go. Once you make it a routine, you’ll find you miss it if you don’t go. :smile:

    AFM~Its Friday! It’s been a really busy week, tonight I intend to relax and catch up on my DVR—maybe with a glass of wine or two. Going to be a beautiful day too, around 80!
  • rachelmarie1
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    I bought them from kroger, they were soo yummy! My little boy even liked them :) Have a great day!
  • rachelmarie1
    rachelmarie1 Posts: 201 Member
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    Friday - Fitness (what are you doing to get fit? How are you preparing for weekend eating?

    Hmmm, I honestly haven't been working out. Been getting into the routine of logging again and watching what I eat. My goal is to go for a nice long walk tonight with my kid and my dog though. :)
  • Morgori
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    Good morning everyone. National Deviled Egg Day

    Happy Iwo Jima Day!

    Chronic disease is a foodborne illness. We ate our way into this mess, and we must eat our way out. ~Mark Hyman

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    Tom
  • SaleemahR
    SaleemahR Posts: 32 Member
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    @RobinsEgg - Thanks for the help and welcome.

    @rachelmarie1 - I plan on enjoying a nice salad with all the works. I think I earned it this week with my workouts and counting calories.

    Going shopping for a trip with my family! Going on a 16hr bus ride to Michigan!! My plan is to bring some carrots and dip, some boiled eggs, and I found a good recipe for granola bars. Thinking about bringing some fruit cups and rice cakes depending on how many calories is in each. Would love some feedback on whether you think it's a good idea, and whether I should omit or add anything. Unfortunately I won't be too active but I brought a fitbit so I can track the calories that I burn throughout the day.
  • celtikgirl
    celtikgirl Posts: 237 Member
    edited February 2016
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    Hi all, Just stopping by for a quick check in. My husband informed me last evening that he had accepted an invitation to a semi-formal party this Saturday evening. It is a retirement celebration for someone he works with. I'm happy to go, but my brain went in to minor panic mode when it got to the "what am I going to wear" part. Luckily the last time I purged my closet, I did NOT give away the fancy dresses purchased for various fund raisers and galas over the years, even if they didn't quite fit. I immediately went to the bedroom and started going through my options. All but one of the dresses now fit, one was too big, and I was able to find one that I really like for tomorrow! I do need to go find shoes, but at least I have a dress!

    I've been trying to step things up at the gym a little - kicking up the mph on the treadmill and sticking around to do some weights afterwards. I'm hoping to finish the 5k in March a bit closer to 45 minutes than my usual hour. And I've got to shave off at least two more minutes per mile by October in order to keep up with the rest of my team in the half marathon. Looking forward to a nice five mile walk outside tomorrow since the weather man is promising near 60 degrees and sunny!
  • kah68
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    SaleemahR wrote: »
    Going shopping for a trip with my family! Going on a 16hr bus ride to Michigan!! My plan is to bring some carrots and dip, some boiled eggs, and I found a good recipe for granola bars. Thinking about bringing some fruit cups and rice cakes depending on how many calories is in each. Would love some feedback on whether you think it's a good idea, and whether I should omit or add anything. Unfortunately I won't be too active but I brought a fitbit so I can track the calories that I burn throughout the day.

    That's a long bus ride, even if you have a cooler I'm not sure I would bring any snacks that require refrigeration. The granola bars are a good idea, along with carrots (maybe minus the dip). For additional protein snacks bring stuff like turkey jerky or smoked turkey sausage sticks (like the kind by Butterball), almonds, pistachios and/or cashews. Bring some fruit like apples or the Halo's mandarin oranges, both will travel well. If you decide against making your own bars, ThinkThin has some high protein bars (20g).

  • grandmakaye44
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    @Robin Your description of my bathroom made me smile. We live in an old house that has been added onto and remodeled many times. It has been a project house since we bought it 35 years ago. The bathroom in question is actually 9'x5' with a very small window. In order to make room for the 5'x3' shower, we have had to move a part of a wall in our bedroom 8" and change a wall in the guest room on the other side of the bathroom. It is the "master bathroom", but nothing like the ones on HG TV. I hate the mess of painting so rolling really isn't any better than the rest of it. Some of my kids don't mind painting so maybe we can get a little help. I am excited about some new accessories and decorating.
    Onward and downward. Kaye