SHRINKING ASSETS -- February 2019

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  • SapanPan
    SapanPan Posts: 139 Member
    edited January 2019
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    I think I am a mindless eater more than an emotional eater. My biggest problem, however is, I have been yoyo dieting the last year and seen some positive results, my mind is in a binary state - Healthy eating or Junk eating. One of my fundamental goals is to find that balance where a night of Pizza&beer doesn’t just move the needle from Healthy eating cycle to Junk eating cycle.
  • boehle
    boehle Posts: 5,062 Member
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    I guess I should do my intro LOL

    Julie, (right hand lady to @beka3695) 37 next month with a soon to be 17 yr old.
    I am a business analyst for an IT company and I work part time as a pharmacy tech as well.
    I went from 237 to 132 then got lazy and had a couple breakups and didn't focus on my. Last Saturday, I weighed 166.6 and I am trying my hardest this week to be the same, if not under.
    In 2015, I completed a TriAtholon.
    I thought that was hard until 2018 I completed my first 1/2 marathon.
    Feb goals:
    12k steps daily.
    Back in the 150s
    Log everything before I eat
    Hit my PR for my birthday 5k which would be 35 minutes.
  • LaurieWrobo
    LaurieWrobo Posts: 1,299 Member
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    Oh ok! 163.3 is my starting weight!!
  • boehle
    boehle Posts: 5,062 Member
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    Logged
  • boehle
    boehle Posts: 5,062 Member
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    Make sure everyone remembers the easiest way for us to catch them going forward is a format like this.

    Boehle
    Friday
    PW: 166.6
    CW: 166.6
  • Beka3695
    Beka3695 Posts: 4,126 Member
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    @boehle - your weight is EVIL!!!

    😈 😈 😈
  • boehle
    boehle Posts: 5,062 Member
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    haha, well that was last weeks, so I was even last week as Shark week had started.
  • Navydaddjtc
    Navydaddjtc Posts: 4,166 Member
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    THANKS TO @MARI AND @Beka3695
    FOR ALL OF YOUR HARD AND TIME CONSUMING WORK YOU DID IN MY ABSENCE.

    I AM TRYING TO GET MY HEALTH BACK IN ORDER AND BETWEEN TESTS AND APPOINTMENT IT WAS A STRUGGLE FOR ME KEEP UP WITH IT ALL. I WAS ASKED TO STEP BACK THIS MONTH FOR THE REGISTRATION PROCESS WHILE MY BODY, MY DOC'S AND I FIGURE OUT WHAT IS WRONG.

    TESTING IS DONE RESULTS ARE IN...... SOME GOOD SOME NOT SO GOOD....REFERRALS HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE APPROPRIATE SPECIALISTS SO THAT'S WHERE WE ARE AS OF NOW.

    I WILL STILL WILL HANDLE THE WARRIORS ALONG WITH STEVE. THAT'S NOT A BIG THING AND I SHOULD BE ABLE TO HANDLE THAT NO PROBLEM.

    I AM A WARRIOR AND A NAVY MAN AND I WILL NOT GIVE UP. IT'S NOT IN A WARRIOR DNA OR VOCABULARY TO QUIT OR THROW IN THE TOWEL OR ANYTHING ELSE OF THAT NATURE. I WILL FIGHT THIS WITH THE INTENSITY I FOUGHT WITH BACK ION THE DAY.

    IN CLOSING THANK YOU ALL FROM BOTH MARCIE AND MYSELF FOR THE WELL WISHES AND CONTINUED SUPPORT.
    GREG, MARCIE AND SHADOW X-117
  • boehle
    boehle Posts: 5,062 Member
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    Since I think we are 1st up with the team challenge next month. Do we have an idea of what it is? I think it should be food related.
  • Smart_Beautiful_and_Strong
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    Hello, Team!
    I am not new to the challenge but am very excited to join a brand new up and coming team!
    I am going to be 52 this coming month, have a loving hubby of 18 years, a blended family of 4...the youngest still at home and 7 grandchildren with 8 and 9 on the way this year. I work as an Optical Tech so I’m on my feet most days in my protest area although my steps are low. Water is a problem since I’m working with patients I only get a swallow here and there.
    I have had weight and food issues all my life, inherited from my family. I am trying to find balance and a good eating plan. I also need to get my fanny exercising!
    I’m looking forward to getting to know you all! Here’s to a fabulous me month, Shrinking A$$ets!
  • melissafeagins
    melissafeagins Posts: 1,421 Member
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    boehle wrote: »
    Since I think we are 1st up with the team challenge next month. Do we have an idea of what it is? I think it should be food related.

    If we did an eat the rainbow challenge to eat a purple or red, a green, an orange and a yellow food every day, could keto eaters do it?
    For example I might eat blueberries with breakfast and then roast yellow Squash, green peppers and sweet potatoes with dinner. I think keto folks could use tomatoes, onions and green peppers and still be low carb, but I need someone to verify that.
  • boehle
    boehle Posts: 5,062 Member
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    boehle wrote: »
    Since I think we are 1st up with the team challenge next month. Do we have an idea of what it is? I think it should be food related.

    If we did an eat the rainbow challenge to eat a purple or red, a green, an orange and a yellow food every day, could keto eaters do it?
    For example I might eat blueberries with breakfast and then roast yellow Squash, green peppers and sweet potatoes with dinner. I think keto folks could use tomatoes, onions and green peppers and still be low carb, but I need someone to verify that.

    depends how they truly count their carbs.
    I think Beka already has something she texted me
  • melissafeagins
    melissafeagins Posts: 1,421 Member
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    boehle wrote: »
    boehle wrote: »
    Since I think we are 1st up with the team challenge next month. Do we have an idea of what it is? I think it should be food related.

    If we did an eat the rainbow challenge to eat a purple or red, a green, an orange and a yellow food every day, could keto eaters do it?
    For example I might eat blueberries with breakfast and then roast yellow Squash, green peppers and sweet potatoes with dinner. I think keto folks could use tomatoes, onions and green peppers and still be low carb, but I need someone to verify that.

    depends how they truly count their carbs.
    I think Beka already has something she texted me

    Cool. What I know about counting carbs is all based on trying to make my 85 year old dad keep his blood sugar in check. (It doesn't work. He sneaks candy.)
  • mari_moulin
    mari_moulin Posts: 3,717 Member
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  • TattooedDolphinGirl78
    TattooedDolphinGirl78 Posts: 5,214 Member
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    Several of us have confessed to stress or emotional eating, so I would like to challenge the group to post here before turning to food. It might look like this:

    My boss has sent me 4 emails already this morning. I can't get anything done. But I will not use a Reeses Cup to deal with it. That won't get the work done, either.

    (This is true, BTW.)

    I usually emotionally eat in the evenings after a stressful day. My day consisted of this:

    Crazy, crazy, crazy, pee break, crap hitting the fan, bad news, moderate news, crazy, crazy, pee break, crazy.

    Been doing so much overtime lately, I don't understand why I'm pulling the slack for everyone else who leave "on time". Also, I was passed over for an acting opportunity, they gave it to someone at a lower level than me. Why do I care so much when clearly no one else does?

    Sorry for the mini rant, brain is fried atm.
  • melissafeagins
    melissafeagins Posts: 1,421 Member
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    Several of us have confessed to stress or emotional eating, so I would like to challenge the group to post here before turning to food. It might look like this:

    My boss has sent me 4 emails already this morning. I can't get anything done. But I will not use a Reeses Cup to deal with it. That won't get the work done, either.

    (This is true, BTW.)

    I usually emotionally eat in the evenings after a stressful day. My day consisted of this:

    Crazy, crazy, crazy, pee break, crap hitting the fan, bad news, moderate news, crazy, crazy, pee break, crazy.

    Been doing so much overtime lately, I don't understand why I'm pulling the slack for everyone else who leave "on time". Also, I was passed over for an acting opportunity, they gave it to someone at a lower level than me. Why do I care so much when clearly no one else does?

    Sorry for the mini rant, brain is fried atm.

    I don't mind the mini rant. In your shoes, I would definitely start leaving on time and let the acting person do the work. I am the acting person and my boss is working to make that permanent, but I still need her to understand that I can only work on one email at a time.
  • ssummerlin80
    ssummerlin80 Posts: 122 Member
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    Hello from North Carolina, team! I'm Stephanie, a 39 (tomorrow) year old wife and mom/stepmom to four teenagers, ages 14, 16, 17 and 18. I'm new to the groups and community aspect of MFP, so bear with me.

    I joined MFP a few years ago, but got serious about my health and changing my lifestyle for good about a year ago. I started this journey at a weight of 204.2 lbs. with a GW of 160. I am currently down to 174 lbs. and I feel amazing. I went from being a couch potato who couldn't run 30 seconds without being winded, to a person who can run a complete 5K on the treadmill in 39 minutes.

    I love running and competing in 5Ks, as well as hiking and kayaking. I am currently participating in the NC 100 Miles Challenge (get at least 100 miles of outdoor activity in my state this year) and the Passport program (visit all the NC State Parks). My goal for this year is to check as many NC State Parks off my passport as possible and to run at least four 5Ks with steady improvement on my time.

    I have tried and failed so many fad diets in the past that I was fed up. I decided that the key to my own success would have to be changed habits that I can live with beyond the initial weight loss. Keeping track of my caloric intake and exercise was the answer. I don't limit myself in regard to the foods I eat, as long as it fits within my calorie goal for the day. I do A LOT of meal prepping. It keeps me sane.

    I joined this challenge because I feel like I have hit a brick wall. My home state suffered major devastation from Hurricane Florence in September and I found myself stress eating and not working out like I should. I work in social services, so I was required to help man a disaster shelter for 10 days during and after the storm. This awful time is where I became derailed from my healthy lifestyle plan. I'm hoping that this challenge and being a part of this team will help me get past this plateau and finally reach my goal weight. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all!

    stats:
    ssummerlin80
    HW: 204.2 (January 2018)
    LW: 169.2 (August 2018)
    CW: 174
    GW: 160
    F 5'4"
  • melissafeagins
    melissafeagins Posts: 1,421 Member
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    Hello from North Carolina, team! I'm Stephanie, a 39 (tomorrow) year old wife and mom/stepmom to four teenagers, ages 14, 16, 17 and 18. I'm new to the groups and community aspect of MFP, so bear with me.

    I joined MFP a few years ago, but got serious about my health and changing my lifestyle for good about a year ago. I started this journey at a weight of 204.2 lbs. with a GW of 160. I am currently down to 174 lbs. and I feel amazing. I went from being a couch potato who couldn't run 30 seconds without being winded, to a person who can run a complete 5K on the treadmill in 39 minutes.

    I love running and competing in 5Ks, as well as hiking and kayaking. I am currently participating in the NC 100 Miles Challenge (get at least 100 miles of outdoor activity in my state this year) and the Passport program (visit all the NC State Parks). My goal for this year is to check as many NC State Parks off my passport as possible and to run at least four 5Ks with steady improvement on my time.

    I have tried and failed so many fad diets in the past that I was fed up. I decided that the key to my own success would have to be changed habits that I can live with beyond the initial weight loss. Keeping track of my caloric intake and exercise was the answer. I don't limit myself in regard to the foods I eat, as long as it fits within my calorie goal for the day. I do A LOT of meal prepping. It keeps me sane.

    I joined this challenge because I feel like I have hit a brick wall. My home state suffered major devastation from Hurricane Florence in September and I found myself stress eating and not working out like I should. I work in social services, so I was required to help man a disaster shelter for 10 days during and after the storm. This awful time is where I became derailed from my healthy lifestyle plan. I'm hoping that this challenge and being a part of this team will help me get past this plateau and finally reach my goal weight. I'm looking forward to getting to know you all!

    stats:
    ssummerlin80
    HW: 204.2 (January 2018)
    LW: 169.2 (August 2018)
    CW: 174
    GW: 160
    F 5'4"

    Welcome and happy birthday!!!
  • LaurieWrobo
    LaurieWrobo Posts: 1,299 Member
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    Hi, I'm Laurie, 52, married for 29 years in August, w/2 grown sons out of the house. My oldest son just got engaged to his girlfriend and looking at October 2020 to get married. I also had right knee surgery in April of last year to scrape arthritis, reset kneecap and fix meniscus flap. Needless to say, weight crept up b/c of lack of movement and could only do PT rehab for my knee. It still bothers me from time to time, swelling, etc. so I try to do what I can. I live in Wisconsin and we are in a deep freeze right now and even my gym closed last night to reopen this afternoon which I'd a Planet Fitness! Our state is in a second day shutdown tomorrow. I'm looking forward to participating in this group!!
  • Luciicul
    Luciicul Posts: 415 Member
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    Hi, I'm Luci from Australia, 40 years, mum to a 13 yo, with a partner of 19 years.

    My weight has been up and down (more up than down) since pregnancy in 2004. My lightest and fittest was in 2011, when I was 127lbs, after losing 60 pounds and learning to run with the C25K program.

    The ups happen when *kitten* happens in life - busy, stressed, time-poor, a psychopathic boss, a depressed & anxious child, relationship tensions, moving house to a location that destroys old habits, illness and injury. In these times, it's like there is not enough oxygen or mental energy to do everything, I have to prioritise, and myself and my weight are simply not the top priority. I stop exercising because I feel too tired or have no time. I eat meals that are quickest and easiest and fit in best with my child's fussy palate and my partner (which means more take-away, fast-food, pre-prepared meals, cafes, pasta, bread, junk food etc). I am a bit of an emotional eater, but it is mostly more that I just don't have the energy to care what I put in my mouth, so yes will eat whatever tastes nice or sometimes doesn't even taste nice but is just easy.

    The downs happen when I have the time, space, oxygen to focus back in on my own wellbeing, when I feel I have the energy to commit to the challenge. In 2011 it came out of burn-out, when I had to stop work and take the time to get better. This time round, my daughter has been on anti-depressants for a couple months now which has lifted a weight in our household (after years of struggle without medication), we are able to breathe again. We wrote our New Year's Resolutions together and agreed as a family to work on improving our health and wellbeing this year. (And I realise it's a bit hard for my daughter to take us seriously when we tell her that it's important to eat well, sleep well, exercise regularly - and that this affects how she feels - if we are not living by these principles ourselves).

    On Sunday I weighed the heaviest I have ever been: 263.5lbs. Monday I started my diet & exercise plan so have picked this as my official 'weigh in' day - at 260lbs. (Technically speaking, I weigh myself everyday, as it is an easier habit to create than remembering weekly, but Monday will be the day I track from).

    My Stats
    5"6' and 40yrs
    HW: 263.5lbs (27th Jan 2019)
    LW: 127lbs (2011)
    GW: 143lbs
    CW: 258lbs (but my Monday's weigh-in day was 260lbs)

    (N.B. I operate in metric, so am converting to lbs, not always sure whether to round or do decimals to 1 or 2 places to be more precise?)

    February Goals
    • Exercise daily (walk, yoga, swim)
    • Stick to diet
    • Strive to get under 245lbs
    • Make/eat some lactofermented saurkraut, veges, drinks. (New for me).
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