55-65 year old women's success?

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  • debtay123
    debtay123 Posts: 1,327 Member
    This thread is da bomb-- I think it is good to kind of realize what we need to do to lose or maintain with our weight loss journey. I have learned with age to NOT let everyone know what I do such as exercise or a food journey because sometimes it can be looked down on- but I am learning not to CARE what others think as long as it is working form. heeheehee
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    turned 60 last week. That was an eye opener. I did not think it would be such a traumatic event but that # is a little scary. In celebration tho I decided that I needed to start wearing my stash of bikinis (hey summer skier is my name!) so yesterday I started with this little #. Yeah - there are quite a few "age" related things which I can point out about my body but overall it's nice to be able to get my 15 minutes of private sunbathing in and not feel like a whale. Just proof that us older gals CAN DO IT!!!!! And no - I probably would not wear this out in public but I feel ok posting it to our little group. I love how supportive everyone is here. Logging and weighing frequently and checking out menus. Yup - I am exactly with you. Maybe because of our age and experience we know what works for us best!

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    #goals :smiley:
  • griffinca2
    griffinca2 Posts: 672 Member
    Agree w/solieco1!
  • countrycreek
    countrycreek Posts: 753 Member
    :)
  • Trina2040
    Trina2040 Posts: 214 Member
    Hey, @countrycreek! Time for a bump! Anybody out there?
  • countrycreek
    countrycreek Posts: 753 Member
    I will @Trina2040! :)
  • lovesretirement
    lovesretirement Posts: 2,661 Member
    🙋🏽‍♀️I’m still here!
  • griffinca2
    griffinca2 Posts: 672 Member
    Me too; just use my phone to log on most of the time so don't check in here.
  • debtay123
    debtay123 Posts: 1,327 Member
    I am still here as well- loss about.08 this week- I am thankful for the loss- You know it gets hard sometimes but we CAN and WILL do this!!!!!
  • Trina2040
    Trina2040 Posts: 214 Member
    So nice to hear from all the new people and have updates from those who've been around this thread for a long time. I'm turning 69 years old this month and I'm so grateful that I lost close to 50 lbs. Maintenance has been good though I still have to log and weigh food. I so suck at guesstimating portion sizes. My portions tend to get bigger and bigger as time goes by. Have to keep that in check and also because I want all the food all the time.
  • SummerSkier
    SummerSkier Posts: 5,094 Member
    dwebbqt wrote: »
    After coming here to follow all of you I thought I’d better actually say hi.
    I’m 55. Only 5’2”. Being short has advantages until it comes to calories 😂. I had been down to 125 and felt better than I have for years! Had gallbladder surgery 2 years ago and some heart issues. Started gaining. Got up to 155 following the eat more to weigh less. Struggled to get back to 140ish. I know I would feel better around 130ish. I’m a Fitbit fanatic. Frustrated trying to figure out what will actually work for me.

    they should call that eat more to weigh more I think. LOL.. Welcome. And you will figure it out. Us shorties need to stick together.
  • dwebbqt
    dwebbqt Posts: 20 Member
    What healthy habits are you doing/working on?
  • dwebbqt
    dwebbqt Posts: 20 Member
    /workinonit1956 it was meant for everyone 😁

    I too love being “inefficient” while doing housework. I’m a Fitbit lover too. Water is a must for me. Logging too. I log EVERYTHING!
    What I can add to the suggestions so far is outside time. I’m lucky enough to have a dog to help me get this in.
  • Trina2040
    Trina2040 Posts: 214 Member
    dwebbqt wrote: »
    What healthy habits are you doing/working on?

    Consistency works for me. I consistently hit the gym 3 days a week; I block my gym schedule in on my appointment calendar and schedule other appointment around those gym times/dates. Drink a ton of water. Walk everywhere I can; move, move, move. Wear my Fitbit 24/7 unless showering or swimming. Love that thing. Clock 20,000+ steps per day no matter what (for me that translates into 8 to 9 miles).

    One major habit I've formed is not just logging on MFP but keeping a food, fitness, & health personal journal where I jot down notes, recipes, track my sleep (which I used to have a problem with in the past). I find it very useful to refer back to when I need some history on weight loss/gain, health/sleep issues, etc.
  • dwebbqt
    dwebbqt Posts: 20 Member
    Trina2040 wrote: »
    dwebbqt wrote: »
    What healthy habits are you doing/working on?


    One major habit I've formed is not just logging on MFP but keeping a food, fitness, & health personal journal where I jot down notes, recipes, track my sleep (which I used to have a problem with in the past). I find it very useful to refer back to when I need some history on weight loss/gain, health/sleep issues, etc.

    I keep reading about journaling, but have never really tried it like you suggest. I kept a running journal for a couple months. It was helpful thinking back on it, maybe I should give it a try! I’ll have to look into a journal app, can’t read my own writing half the time 😂
  • baxter466
    baxter466 Posts: 14 Member
    Anyone doing Keto and if so we're you successful......I am about 4 days in ...I think doing correct ....scale has not moved ....yes I expect miracles lol....but others seem to drop so much first week .......any thoughts on it ....I am not sure I am sold on Keto .....I am 58 ....thanks
  • solieco1
    solieco1 Posts: 1,559 Member
    Hot Damn! Today I’m officially just fat! My BMI is below 30!!!

    WOOHOO!! That's a biggie! Welcome to 'Just Fat'! :smiley:
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