40+yrs motivation group. We aren't getting any younger!
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Hi everyone! I'm 48, or am I 49? (I don't dwell too much on the number). I've been on MFP for a long time ... lose a few, gain a few, lose more, they (and their friends) find me again! I'm reinvigorating my motivation to finally lose these pounds for good! I'm hoping to tap into more community support to keep that motivation fire stoked. Feel free to friend me - I am better at keeping up with the newsfeed than I am checking the message boards.0
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Add me if you like. I'm 49. Lost 52lbs so far and another 45lbs or so
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I'm Dan. 46 from PA. I've lost over 120 pounds and am happy to support anyone who is serious.0
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Hi. I'm Amy, 41 from GA. I have been on and off with eating healthy and exercising over the years. I gained the most weight over the last few years, during the time I met my husband. We were married in May. I started logging my calories on 2/15 and began exercising again. I have finally found some motivation in myself that I really needed.
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Hi..Im 53 and had a bad health scare in August. Was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver and told that if I didnt lose weight and start exercising I would be looking at a liver transplant soon in my future. Since August I am down 73 pounds with 49 to go and my liver is much, much happier. No more pain and I dont feel like I have a softball in my stomach anymore. I wish it was all CICO for me, but I have had to completely eliminate certain things from my diet. No fats, no sugars, almost all meat and NO alcohol. Started out by walking everyday and running almost a minute at a time, now I walk miles and I can run a mile at a time. Cant believe its me doing this. I dont want to die because I cant give up eating junk....its not worth it. I want to be around to see my granddaughter grow up. Its been hard to realize that food almost killed me, but the right foods are healing me. I feel so lucky that Ive been given a second chance and Im not going to blow it this time. Feel free to add me as a friend if you'd like some encouragement. This site has literally been a life saver for me and I'd love to help anyone who needs it. It can be done.1
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jasonmears75 wrote: »I'm 40, and boy is it so much harder now then when I was 35 to get those extra pounds off. Muscle gain is easy, love handles on the other hand is a different story.
Funny...I find that I am able to lose weight easier now that I am in my 40's (should have put more effort into it before now) as I find that I am able to be satiated on far less food. The idea of only eating one burger and being full when I was 35 was laughable at the time...today, not an issue.0 -
I'm 42 years-old, and have been on MFP since August. I'm pretty active here, and would love to have more support from 40 something MFP members!0
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46. 2nd time on the weight loss train. I lost almost 80 pounds on weight watchers 15 years ago and had kept most of it off (even though quitting smoking) till the last 2 years where medication has caused me to gain back. I've lost 15 pounds since July and about 20 inches around my body following a low carb high protein/fat diet and daily exercise with the help of a dr and nutritionist. It's so much harder to lose in my 40s than it was in my 30s, plus the whole peri menopause is here wreaking havoc on my body...feel free to add me, I'm very active on here, supportive and try to be motivating. Females only please.0
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I'll hit the big 50 in July. Needing to get back on the wagon after falling off of it once again!!! About a year ago I lost 25lbs. using this app, but have managed to put it all back on in the past nine months. Thinking that my hormones are on a roller coaster ride and having alot of the symptoms of peri-menopause. Just looking for encouragement and motivation to get myself back to losing weight again, Thanks!0
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In my facebook timeline MyFitnessPal is asking the question "what is the best piece of advice of health advice you have received" here is my answer.
Weight loss is 80% diet and 20% exercise. My doctor, is a sports medicine doctor for a well known sports organization told me this. When I stopped thinking I could exercise away the extra calories the weight finally came off. The exercise is helpings be stronger, keep it off, feel better, and look better with the weight loss.
This is a great reminder kelbels. I've seen different articles say the same thing in the last 2 yrs. It's taught me that I have to be more respectful of my body and behave less like I can cover up for excessive or careless eating by exercising. Still learning.0 -
Yes, I belong here. 46, 175ish and would like to lose at least 25lbs. Food is my nemesis. No willpower whatsoever. Exercise is not really my problem. I can make myself get to the gym, but have a hard time eating right or portion control. Would love new friends to get through this journey...that starts again in Monday.0
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I turned 40 last summer, so working my way towards 41
I got myself into great shape with bootcamp workouts and running races two years ago but then I went back to school to complete a Master's program and totally fell off the wagon. I'm now trying to lose 20lbs and get my endurance back up. I find it so hard to stick with MFP. I will track well for the week and then stop tracking on the weekend. My dedication is just not there, but I'm trying to stick to it one day at a time.0 -
I'll be 52 in May and I think that the 50's are pretty damn good! Feel free to add me if you would like0
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So today is a new day that I feel just tired and unmotivated. What are some good ideas today for a cold breezy day to get me moving. Just looking to burn some calories. How are you guys getting past the fatigue
Hi Kel, you could do some gentle yoga to get you going at home before braving the outdoors for a walk... even half an hour makes a difference :-)
Oh, and I'm 42 and joining in, in case no one noticed... heehee. I'm the noisy hobbit in the corner. I accept all friend requests :-)0 -
Hi all! I'm 42 and have been on MFP for years. I go on and off and have recently rededicated myself to get these pounds off! I was diagnosed with MS in 2012 and thankfully haven't had too many relapses. I stay active with hiking, walking, weight training, yoga and most recently boxing & muy thai! I enjoy cooking and look for healthy recipes all the time. Feel free to add me!0
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Hey there! I'm Becky, I'll be 45 in May and it's definitely a lot harder to lose weight these days, I think mostly because it's harder to burn calories like I use too. I continue to work on my running and do a light workout. Feel free to add me for anyone who like to interact, with encouragement and motivation, as well as sharing real struggles that come with all of this.0
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I'm 44. Lost 20 pounds since January. It's hard work but still seems to work for this old body. To me it's about portion control and of course exercise.0
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Hello, I'm 52 and just joined this site couple of days ago... not use to counting calories etc. but now that I'm recovering from a broken leg while going thru mid life changes I thought this would be a good place to help stay fit and healthy1
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Hi I'm Beka...I'm not new to MFP but I am to this group. I've been on this journey for a while now and now back on track. It's hard work staying on track! Looking for some motivational talk and also offering it too. Yes I'm in my 40's too and I figure that health wise we'll have a lot in common and can help each other out. So add me and we'll keep each other honest. Here's to changing our lives for better!!! ✊0
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If anyone needs a friend, just add me. I'm 43, and am about a month into this journey.0
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Hi, I am Kevin. I have been on MFP for a couple of years now. I have lost 20lbs. Unfortunatly, I have gained about 10 of those lbs back but am in the process of losing again. So if anyone wishs you can add me as a friend.0
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Hi I'm Jane, 44 in UK. Used mfp before successfully but injury in last 2 years stopped me exercising and I put 2 stone of it back on. Been active for 55 days, lost 15 lbs so far, another 14 lbs would do it now. Add me so we can keep motivating each other0
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I am Kelly, turning 44 in a just a few days. I had back surgery a year ago and have fibromyalgia. I enjoy all the support that I have received from the friends I have made here. If you find yourself in need of motivational support and someone to bounce ideas and thoughts off of I can do that. Just send over a friend request. Male and female friends are welcome.0
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Pls add me0
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Hello I am 42struggled with being over weight most of my life even went almost through the bariactric course for surgery, I have fought off and on to get the access weight off. Not really knowing what I was doing. I started out eating clean about three months ago, and started doing exercise by going up and down the stairs walking outside when the weather permits and stretching to help make my body more flexible. I have lost 11pounfs and having support is the best thing any of us can have.0
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I keep getting reminded im in my 40'es but i feel 24 but with 20years experience of being 240
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Hi, I'm 42 years old. Trying to lose about 20lbs. It doesn't seem like a lot, but I carry it all on my tummy - not healthy! I'm also PCOS so the weight comes off very slowly. I've been trying to lose 3 lbs a month, but even that has been s huge challenge. Add me as a friend for motivation. How do you find time to exercise between work and kids? How do you avoid munching when things get stressful?0
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