The middle agers group. (Upper 30s,40s & 50ish folks)

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  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    CharlesS75 wrote: »
    Oh you can't say *kitten*

    Try typing it with spaces - a s s
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    TonyB0588 wrote: »
    CharlesS75 wrote: »
    Oh you can't say *kitten*

    Try typing it with spaces - a s s

    Tony.. Im shocked you would give him tips like that.. besides its @rse :D
  • Susieq2466
    Susieq2466 Posts: 17 Member
    Good Morning Everyone ! Snow in March ugh ...I am ready for warm motivational weather
  • Grammytryingtogetfit
    Grammytryingtogetfit Posts: 672 Member
    Good Morning Middle Agers :)
  • Ralphone
    Ralphone Posts: 1,863 Member
    Gm all kind mid morning lol B)
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    Good
    Ralphone wrote: »
    Gm all kind mid morning lol B)

    Good morning to you too. The time is 9:59am here.
  • berky06
    berky06 Posts: 210 Member
    Good Morning to all! Hope everyone has a fabulous day!☺️
  • Brooklyn_Beast
    Brooklyn_Beast Posts: 29 Member
    I'm almost 30, so feel free to add me!
  • Ejcub2323
    Ejcub2323 Posts: 3 Member
    I’m 44. Love to have some people to help keep me motivated. Feel free to add me
  • SuzieC2003
    SuzieC2003 Posts: 54 Member
    Good morning :)
  • gmhester74
    gmhester74 Posts: 47 Member
    I'm not new to MyFitnessPal, I've been using the free app for a couple of years. But I decided to upgrade today and am hoping that the new features will help me on my journey. I just turned 44 (ugh, how I hate saying that!) and though I've been on a healthy journey for about 6 years, I've found the older I get the harder it gets. Am I the only one? I hope not, because I need some motivation! Good to meet all of you!
  • gexking
    gexking Posts: 125 Member
    gmhester74 wrote: »
    I'm not new to MyFitnessPal, I've been using the free app for a couple of years. But I decided to upgrade today and am hoping that the new features will help me on my journey. I just turned 44 (ugh, how I hate saying that!) and though I've been on a healthy journey for about 6 years, I've found the older I get the harder it gets. Am I the only one? I hope not, because I need some motivation! Good to meet all of you!

    44? young! I'm knocking on 50s door. I agree it does get harder with age, especially in the winter. But maybe we are wiser? Just go with it ;)
  • bamamom02
    bamamom02 Posts: 75 Member
    edited March 2018
    I haven't checked in or posted here in the "Middle-Agers" group in a few weeks, but I did want to say that I am enjoying so much support from the friends I have added here! I am struggling with being in the "upper 40's" group (I think that I am having a midlife crisis...lol), but it helps to know that others face a lot of the same struggles I do. I highly recommend connecting with some friends here on MFP! Feel free to add me!
  • CindyLouWhoinWhoville
    CindyLouWhoinWhoville Posts: 1,217 Member
    The friends on here is what keeps me coming back day after day :)
  • Craeftig
    Craeftig Posts: 40 Member
    Feel free to add me
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    Ralphone wrote: »
    Gm all kind mid morning lol B)

    Good morning :) 7.35am Wednesday here
  • AusAshMommy
    AusAshMommy Posts: 845 Member
    39 Here - Turning 40 this summer.
    Back after being away for a couple of years!
    Gained back 35 of the 40 lbs I lost between 2013 and 2015 - life happened.
    Anyhew, Looking to try this again...
  • kellyw4444
    kellyw4444 Posts: 60 Member
    Good afternoon- my first time on this Middle Agers page. I have found my people! 49 turning 50 this year and I am committed to achieving my personal health goals. Started in January and have lost 11 pounds so far thanks to MFP. I am 1/3 of my way to my goal weight and feeling great. Weight loss is slow but steady and I am trying to be patient. Feel free to add me as a friend - seeking others who are positive and motivated to be strong, fit and healthy, while still keeping it real, because life is not always easy.
  • Ralphone
    Ralphone Posts: 1,863 Member
    Hi all still on vac here. Be back in a few days. Do a work out for me . I ll catch up when I get back. Good luck all and welcome . We are like fine wine better with age .lol B)B)B)
  • fervc60_
    fervc60_ Posts: 8 Member
    Welcome aboard. Anyone feel free to add me.
  • TeamNemesisSteve
    TeamNemesisSteve Posts: 134 Member
    edited March 2018
    I’m 41. I log everyday. Add me if you’d like. I do some sort of workout everyday. I’ve lost 45 pounds with MFP and 63 pounds total.
  • TonyB0588
    TonyB0588 Posts: 9,520 Member
    kellyw4444 wrote: »
    Good afternoon- my first time on this Middle Agers page. I have found my people! 49 turning 50 this year and I am committed to achieving my personal health goals. Started in January and have lost 11 pounds so far thanks to MFP. I am 1/3 of my way to my goal weight and feeling great. Weight loss is slow but steady and I am trying to be patient. Feel free to add me as a friend - seeking others who are positive and motivated to be strong, fit and healthy, while still keeping it real, because life is not always easy.

    Congrats on setting those goals. You can do it!!
  • Versicolour
    Versicolour Posts: 7,164 Member
    Good morning people! Welcome to all the new people. Hugs to all the tired people!

    I really battled to wake up this morning! And I forgot my son's school had a school governing body election last night that I was supposed to go to. I live right across the road and I forgot about it!!! I sat knitting instead. Bad bad mommy! Tired mommy. Easter break must hurry up
  • hikingatoz
    hikingatoz Posts: 31 Member
    Hi all. I'm 41 and just about done with my weight loss journey. I gained 30 pounds (weighed 165) while working on a bachelors degree, you know, long nights writing papers and eating pizza will destroy the body when your in your late 30's. I have lost 36 pounds (30 using MFP) and only have a four pounds to go to reach 125 lb. Reaching 125 will be a proud moment as it is what I weighed when I graduated boot camp at 18. It will be like I'm 18 again :) as long as I ignore the bones cracking in the morning and don't look in the mirror to see the grey hairs. I have read a lot about how hard it is to maintain after weight loss, so even though I'm almost done losing weight, I will be sticking around a good while to maintain my weight. Feel free to add me as a friend.
  • Susieq2466
    Susieq2466 Posts: 17 Member
    Good Morning Everyone
  • BaileyKat52
    BaileyKat52 Posts: 461 Member
    edited March 2018
    Hi! First time in the middle agers group. I’m turning 42 in May. I’ve tried MFP before and I never stuck with it. Always gave up after a couple of days. Long story short I quit smoking last year and gained 40lb! So here I am again. I have logged 29 days 8n a row and have some sort of exercise for the past three weeks every day. I’m hoping this time it will stick! Would love friends on here for motivation so feel free to add me!
  • sherif1882
    sherif1882 Posts: 1 Member
    hello every body
  • berky06
    berky06 Posts: 210 Member
    Happy Wednesday! Suppose to be 51 in my neck of the woods today. Plan on taking my grandson out today and getting in some extra walking! Have a great day!
  • Grammytryingtogetfit
    Grammytryingtogetfit Posts: 672 Member
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    Good Morning Middle Agers :)
    Happy Hump Day!!
  • ib_jme
    ib_jme Posts: 76 Member
    I'm almost 30, so feel free to add me!

    So young still, I wish I was 30 again.