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I'm a pear shape, and as a morbidly obese person, finding pants that fit has always been a pain. For most of my adult years I haven't been able to go and buy even the largest size of jeans at box stores. And they're generally expensive at plus-size places. All of my jeans have been getting too big lately, and I happened to be at Walmart this weekend trying on a few things, so I decided to try on some size 26 jeans (their largest size). Lo and behold, they were actually on the loose side, so I got some 24s! (And they only cost $20.)42
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Today I was able to say no thank you to going out to eat for a social occasion. Usually I would have gone ahead and indulged but it wasn’t even a struggle. I feel like I’ve really improved my appetite control/correction.18
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Today I am wearing a pair of navy pants that I have not been able to get zipped for about 2 years. I am definitely on my way back DOWN!
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I’ve been mistaken for my 16 yr old daughter twice now!30
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Increased the incline on my hour treadmill walk. Went from 3 to 4 incline and kept my 3 mph pace. DEFINITELY noticed a difference in difficulty but it felt so good to push myself again. My walks had started to become to “easy”31
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100 straight days of logging! My longest streak ever with MFP
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We are supposed to get crappy weather tonight and into tomorrow. Instead of skipping the gym, like I considered, I am going to just drive slow and take it easy getting there. It's only like a mile, and the weather is supposed to stay above freezing till tomorrow. So while it will be wet, I likely won't be dealing with any ice. No excuses!
I'm not sure if I want to run intervals on the treadmill or go on the bike and read a book. I love running and can go forever outside. When it gets cold I lose the motivation to run outdoors. My dogs are my running buddies. I have one little female, sweet as can be, and I have one, rather large, leash reactive male. He goes absolutely bonkers, barking and snarling, trying to get to other dogs or very occassionally men when he sees them on our run. I can manage him well, and take precautions, and we've got a system that has not failed us in his almost 7 years. No bite record for my boy! I don't think he would bite but I'm not taking any risks.
So, when cold comes and I have to worry about ice in addition to his antics, it makes me hesitate to take him out. I can still run with my other dog but I feel so guilty leaving him home. So, I take them to a secure, fenced area for exercise and then run on my own at the gym.
This was a lot longer than I wanted it to be. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.23 -
I’m down visiting my parents with the 3 kids for the entire next week. Husband drove us down Friday and left today to work M-W before coming back down for the holiday.
I have been under goal every day but 1 so far and that’s a miracle! Plus the “over” day wasn’t even up to maintenance
It’s the boredom that gets me don’t get me wrong, I worked hard to clean my house before we left for 10days so it’s not a mess when we get home, I’m still homeschooling the kids and preparing meals. But it’s not *my* house so when I’m not doing those things I’m....free.
It’s wonderful.
It’s also hard to not revert to childhood boredom eating habits in my childhood home. I will stay strong!!
YES! The childhood boredom eating habits are so bad!!
Everytime I go to my mom's, I want to raid the cupboard and eat everything lmao8 -
This morning, I felt a stinging sensation under my pinky toe. I thought I might have stepped on something. I sat down and crossed my leg onto my lap then lifted my foot a bit more so could look at it. It was a dry area that had cracked. I put some aquaphor on it and then realized - holy crap, I just had enough flexibility to do that! It's been a long time since I could do that.42
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debrakgoogins wrote: »This morning, I felt a stinging sensation under my pinky toe. I thought I might have stepped on something. I sat down and crossed my leg onto my lap then lifted my foot a bit more so could look at it. It was a dry area that had cracked. I put some aquaphor on it and then realized - holy crap, I just had enough flexibility to do that! It's been a long time since I could do that.
I hate cracked skin from dryness! Hooray for flexibility! Die dryness! Shrivel under my moisture!17 -
brittanystebbins95 wrote: »We are supposed to get crappy weather tonight and into tomorrow. Instead of skipping the gym, like I considered, I am going to just drive slow and take it easy getting there. It's only like a mile, and the weather is supposed to stay above freezing till tomorrow. So while it will be wet, I likely won't be dealing with any ice. No excuses!
I'm not sure if I want to run intervals on the treadmill or go on the bike and read a book. I love running and can go forever outside. When it gets cold I lose the motivation to run outdoors. My dogs are my running buddies. I have one little female, sweet as can be, and I have one, rather large, leash reactive male. He goes absolutely bonkers, barking and snarling, trying to get to other dogs or very occassionally men when he sees them on our run. I can manage him well, and take precautions, and we've got a system that has not failed us in his almost 7 years. No bite record for my boy! I don't think he would bite but I'm not taking any risks.
So, when cold comes and I have to worry about ice in addition to his antics, it makes me hesitate to take him out. I can still run with my other dog but I feel so guilty leaving him home. So, I take them to a secure, fenced area for exercise and then run on my own at the gym.
This was a lot longer than I wanted it to be. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
What kind of dogs? Just wondering which are good to jog with but cuddle too. I'm thinking about getting one but going to foster from CARL 1st.3 -
The inches I've lost in my butt and hips have made me sit further back in the car. I noticed the other day that where my knees were digging into the glove compartment before, now I've got at least two inches of extra space!26
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brittanystebbins95 wrote: »We are supposed to get crappy weather tonight and into tomorrow. Instead of skipping the gym, like I considered, I am going to just drive slow and take it easy getting there. It's only like a mile, and the weather is supposed to stay above freezing till tomorrow. So while it will be wet, I likely won't be dealing with any ice. No excuses!
I'm not sure if I want to run intervals on the treadmill or go on the bike and read a book. I love running and can go forever outside. When it gets cold I lose the motivation to run outdoors. My dogs are my running buddies. I have one little female, sweet as can be, and I have one, rather large, leash reactive male. He goes absolutely bonkers, barking and snarling, trying to get to other dogs or very occassionally men when he sees them on our run. I can manage him well, and take precautions, and we've got a system that has not failed us in his almost 7 years. No bite record for my boy! I don't think he would bite but I'm not taking any risks.
So, when cold comes and I have to worry about ice in addition to his antics, it makes me hesitate to take him out. I can still run with my other dog but I feel so guilty leaving him home. So, I take them to a secure, fenced area for exercise and then run on my own at the gym.
This was a lot longer than I wanted it to be. Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
What kind of dogs? Just wondering which are good to jog with but cuddle too. I'm thinking about getting one but going to foster from CARL 1st.
My reactive male is a cattle dog/labrador/border collie mix.
He is so sweet and SO affectionate, just has issues with meeting new people or new dogs in public. At home he's usually okay, and if he has time to warm up or he's not on a leash he makes friends just fine.
His issues are directly my fault. He was my first dog and I did not take the time to socialize him properly. I thought taking him to meet all of my friends' dogs was enough and it most certainly is not. Had I known what I was doing or listened to advice (stupid know it all teenager at the time), I have no doubt he could have been THE perfect dog. He can run forever and LOVES it.
My smaller female is a mini Australian shepherd and she is perfect in every way. I took the time with her to get her into all of the puppy play times I could at our local Petco to socialize her, and had her in obedience classes as well. She already knew all of the commands before the class started but I wanted her to be able to obey under distraction with other dogs around. She is really shy at first with strangers, but that's okay. She's not aggressive, just timid and doesn't want to be touched (unless you have food, of course.) Her recall is absolutely perfect. I can call her back from chasing cats or squirrels instantly. She puts on the brakes and comes right back. I never have her on a leash, except where it is required. I can take her into dog friendly stores, anywhere public, no issues. She's my perfect little kayak buddy. She loves to run. Once, her leash broke somewhere along our running route and I didn't realize. She never left her spot, right behind my heel. And she is a cuddle fiend. All she wants is love, all the time.
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Ran into someone that didn't recognize me at first!
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@Jamie2663 this happened to me the other day too. At first I was offended, like, I thought we were better friends and it hadn’t been but a year, but then I realized it was because I look so much different. 🤦🏻♀️19
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I attended a trade show after changing my way of eating and losing my 50 pounds back in 2014-2015 and I had our 16 year old daughter with me for the first time. When we went to pick up our vendor packets the guy said it was good to see us and he remembered seeing my father there a couple years earlier. I was 65 at the time and my father had pasted in 1993. So due to walking unaided and having a 16 year old daughter with me for the first time he assumed I was the son of the man he saw two years before. When my health slide stopped and started to improve it threw a lot of people off. The change was slow to me so I never notice the changes that others were seeing over a longer period.
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Completed my walking/running goals for the month.
Walked 100 miles, ran 36 miles... and still have some month left. I'll probably end up running 42-45 miles for the month. Finished my C25K program this month and am well into week three of the 5k-to-10K program.
All that and I remain injury free.20 -
These numbers came up on my health app on my phone. It's really telling that my steps went from less than 5k a day to more than 10K.
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I didn’t eat the cookies. I won’t eat the cookies.32
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