Women over 45 Support/Motivation for 2017-Happy New Year!

beaches222
beaches222 Posts: 437 Member
Looking for support from women over 45 as it seems our journey is a little different once we hit mid 40's. Maybe we can support each other with support and issues we women struggle with and share tips and helpful ideas.
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  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    I'm 46. What is so different after 40?
  • zyxst
    zyxst Posts: 9,148 Member
    46 and haven't had problems with weight loss. Sorry.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    edited January 2017
    beaches222 wrote: »
    I'm 46. What is so different after 40?

    First make up your mind how old you are. Your profile says you are 25 years old and a male
    That's why I wrote my age and gender in "About Me:" ;)
  • beaches222
    beaches222 Posts: 437 Member
    beaches222 wrote: »
    I'm 46. What is so different after 40?

    First make up your mind how old you are. Your profile says you are 25 years old and a male
    That's why I wrote my age and gender in "About Me:" ;)

    So I am confused why are you here....GOODBYE
  • beaches222
    beaches222 Posts: 437 Member
    ckwynne_1 wrote: »
    I'm in. I'm 56 and fighting weight loss for 10 years now and I'm so sick of it. I would like support and to support others in my age group because weight loss is different after after 40.

    Yes the journey is very different when you hit the 40's. I have really never had a issue until I ran into issues with my back so now I am unable to move like i used too. The scale keeps going up so that is why I made this post cause after 40 some not only struggle with weight loss but we have other issues that may keep us from the gym or moving like we should. Good luck to you on your Journey in 2017.
  • kommodevaran
    kommodevaran Posts: 17,890 Member
    beaches222 wrote: »
    beaches222 wrote: »
    I'm 46. What is so different after 40?

    First make up your mind how old you are. Your profile says you are 25 years old and a male
    That's why I wrote my age and gender in "About Me:" ;)

    So I am confused why are you here....GOODBYE

    I AM 46 AND A WOMAN and I haven't had any trouble losing weight beofre or after 40. I explained and then you said goodbye, that doesn't seem very nice. So, now I'm confused too.
  • 1207k
    1207k Posts: 3 Member
    I'm in. After years of abusing my back in the nursing field, I can not move as well as I would like. I am starting with some physical therapy for knee pain. My goal is to get back into gentle yoga a few times a week and walking and hiking again. And yes, It does get more difficult to maintain after 45.
  • SLPNY
    SLPNY Posts: 2 Member
    I am here for support. Weight loss difficulties after 40 are often plagued with many issues (hormones just to name one!). Please send a request if you want an accountability partner! I struggle with hypothyroidism and type 2 diabetes. This year my health is my #1 priority. I plan to lose #30 lbs by summer. I will be using Atkins and alternate day fasting as recommended by my Endocrinologist along with moderate exercise 4-5 times weekly (minimum).
  • tenniskad
    tenniskad Posts: 2 Member
    I'm in as well. I am committed to getting healthy. I have always thought I can do this on my own, but I realize I do need support. I am going to eat healthy with lower carbs and high protein. I love to juice as well and I really do try to eat organic. I'm all in- plus I'm a great friend and live to see other women succeed !
  • mollyizzy
    mollyizzy Posts: 9 Member
    I'm 48 and feeling stuck after a challenging 2016. I'm looking to give and receive support in my journey to improved health. Trying to make it less about the number on the scale and even appearance. I just need to feel lighter and better.
  • tenniskad
    tenniskad Posts: 2 Member
    Love the way you think !
  • OliveVerde
    OliveVerde Posts: 1 Member
    I may just quietly lurk but I am in. Just turned 48 and find myself watching the scale go the wrong way. I am tired and need to get some #s off in order to regain some energy. I know I have used food as a crutch in the last couple years, undoing that is going to be empowering.
  • tfabs8665
    tfabs8665 Posts: 4 Member
    I would love to be in!!
  • 1Mrsmcdilbert
    1Mrsmcdilbert Posts: 44 Member
    I am definitely in. I have been struggling the last few years. My weight isn't budging much at all. I tried it alone and that didn't work so now I am trying to do it with friends. I need to get my cholesterol down now. Hoping that will happen once I lose about 40 pounds.
  • lcatala2012
    lcatala2012 Posts: 2 Member
    I'm 59 and need to lose over a hundred lbs. The healthy eating part I understand and know what to do. What I a having struggles with is the exercise. I have arthritis in my back, hips and knees so movement can be a problem. Does anyone know of a gentle exercise cd or website that I can start slowly with?
  • Borrowed_time
    Borrowed_time Posts: 23 Member
    Count me in, turn 49 next week and need some help to restart my weightloss after injuries and surgeries (2 knee replacements)..
  • vickip13
    vickip13 Posts: 5 Member
    I am nearly 44 and have lost 30 lbs in 2013 using MFP. Since then I have moved and have had stressful job and my 3 kids are much more busy. All in all these are the reasons I blame for regain. But I have found weight loss not so easy now. I am looking for support. Can I join even though I am 1 year too young :)
  • Trish1c
    Trish1c Posts: 549 Member
    edited January 2017
    I want in. I have 10 weeks until my 50th birthday & a goal to lose 10 more pounds & tone up so I look good in a bikini.

    I never had a problem with my weight. I was about 125 my whole life until I hit 40, then the pounds started creeping up. My 45 I was pushing 160 & miserable. I hadn't changed my lifestyle too much so the weight gain was maddening. It really is different after 40.

    I'm 59 and need to lose over a hundred lbs. The healthy eating part I understand and know what to do. What I a having struggles with is the exercise. I have arthritis in my back, hips and knees so movement can be a problem. Does anyone know of a gentle exercise cd or website that I can start slowly with?

    Do you have access to a pool? Anything done in water would be ideal.

    Also try yoga focus on the breathing & the stretching.

    If not, can you walk, even a little? Small steps on a flat surface will help. Gentle impacts not harsh stomping.

    I used to do chair exercises with my mom when she was in her 80s. Sit in a straight hard chair. March -- lift your legs like your walking but don't get up. Do leg lifts-- Swing your legs up so they are straight in front of you & back down. Do ankle circles. Bend from side to side. Twist to look behind you. Raise your hands over your head in all directions. Add weights if you are able, even two cans one in each hand adds some resistance.
  • newgirl57
    newgirl57 Posts: 43 Member
    I'm in! I am 59 now, and after a car accident last year I gained a lot of weight. Only managed to lose 8 pounds in 2016, and gained back 4 over the holidays. Hrumpf. I need a support group to make this work! Please add me!
  • BeBe4evr
    BeBe4evr Posts: 4 Member
    Im interested. At age 48 I find myself to be a yo-yo exerciser. Its been a couple of months since i gave up and here I am again. Gained 15 lbs that have me moving feeling slugish. Looking for support and motivation. Add me if you want support and motivation...Id like the same.
  • breezybeem
    breezybeem Posts: 5 Member
    Count me in!!!
  • bwnsug2596
    bwnsug2596 Posts: 1 Member
    I'm in!! Just turned 60... On a mission to lose a good bit of weight.. My son is getting married in Aug and hoping for my first grandchild in 2018!!
  • mollyizzy
    mollyizzy Posts: 9 Member

    newgirl57 wrote: »
    I'm in! I am 59 now, and after a car accident last year I gained a lot of weight. Only managed to lose 8 pounds in 2016, and gained back 4 over the holidays. Hrumpf. I need a support group to make this work! Please add me!

    I also was in an accident last year - struck by a car as s pedestrian. I'm thankful to be so much better now, but the weight piled on while I was restricted (broken leg and concussion) and then I got in sedentary habits. Yoga has been incredibly helpful in my physical and mental recovery.

  • meliwai
    meliwai Posts: 2 Member
    I'd like to be in! I just turned 50 last June. I have an arm injury and had to stop lifting in August. Also have gained a couple of pounds during the holidays! Would love to get back to normal. I'm also trying to change some habits.
  • I just turned 46...I just started my journey ....please feel free to add me
  • ronjsteele1
    ronjsteele1 Posts: 1,064 Member
    I will be 47 next month. It took me all of 2016 to lose almost 20#'s. I'm finding myself in an emotional place right now and where I was doing well with not eating emotionally, I am struggling again. I'm going to pick Beck's book back up (The Beck Diet Solution) and go through it again, but it's frustrating to find myself back in this spot. And yes, it IS more difficult to lose after 40. I am hypothyroid, have primary pituitary damage (which means less hormones produced), PCOS, massive insulin resistance, and peri menopausal hormones. :persevere: Yep. It's frustrating. My goal for 2017 is to lose 40#'s. In the end, it will take me 3yrs to lose what I need to total (about 90#'s from the beginning). I keep telling myself as long as I'm going down, then I'm not staying in the same place I'm in right now. If I can keep brainwashing that into myself I might make my goal this year. Maintaining a tight deficit is absolutely critical for me, even with a lot to lose, because of the hormone issues. I find I have to be about 300 calories lower then MFP states for me. That puts me at 1200 if I stick to the minimum. That is sooooo hard to hold. I lift heavy which helps, but it's not a perfect fix.
  • FLBeachluvr
    FLBeachluvr Posts: 110 Member
    I lost 50 lbs. in 2011 when I was 49. It was hard especially as I was already post-menopausal at that age. Now I've gained about 30 lbs. back as I've been overeating and not exercising. I literally have about 5 outfits that I can squeeze into out of a closet stuffed full of cute clothes so I know it's time to do something. I know it will be even harder now that I'm 54 and being short and having a desk job doesn't help with the amount of calories I can eat to be in a deficit. That being said I'm ready to make changes! Feel free to add me if you want.