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Friends over 60

Posts: 1,446 Member
edited December 2024 in Introduce Yourself
Looking for supportive friends over 60

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  • Posts: 3 Member
    Not 60 yet but I sure can help
  • Posts: 5 Member
    Yes!! I am female 67yo looking for community to help me loose 4 pounds!
  • Posts: 3,897 Member
    I'm 57 but you can add me if you want support
  • Posts: 3 Member
    I’m 61 and joined around 30 mins ago, how do you friend someone from their post - I can’t see an ‘add friend’ button 🤔
  • Posts: 3,897 Member
    I’m 61 and joined around 30 mins ago, how do you friend someone from their post - I can’t see an ‘add friend’ button 🤔

    If you click on the persons image in the circle it takes you to another page then click on their name and it gives you the option to send a message to request them as a friend well that's how I do it!
  • Posts: 1 Member
    edited December 2019
    Me too! Y’all can add me, I’m still not quite sure how to do it :blush:
  • Posts: 1,446 Member
    Thank you all! I have sent friend requests. 2020 is going to rock🎶🎶🎶🎶
  • Posts: 234 Member
    You can add me! I'm a baby boomer!
  • Posts: 1,729 Member
    About to enter into my 65th year (come March). I have just closed out one of my best years in recent memory that featured two successful hip replacements and rehabs which propelled me into renewed focus on diet, exercise and general good health. It springboarded me to brighter and happier demeanor and oh and about a 43 pound weight loss since May. Looking to sustain all this good into 2020.
  • Posts: 1,759 Member
    70 and some!!!!
  • Posts: 17 Member
    I'm 63. I lost 30 pounds 5 years ago and still log food. I've gained a few pounds back. Now I would like to loose 30 - 35 pounds. I now have arthritis in both knees & I know this would really help. It's always good to hear other's stories and what works for them.
  • Posts: 11 Member
    Add me. I'm 62.
  • Posts: 188 Member
    M68 aiming to drop another 25 lbs. you can add me.
  • Posts: 3,897 Member
    About to enter into my 65th year (come March). I have just closed out one of my best years in recent memory that featured two successful hip replacements and rehabs which propelled me into renewed focus on diet, exercise and general good health. It springboarded me to brighter and happier demeanor and oh and about a 43 pound weight loss since May. Looking to sustain all this good into 2020.

    Fantastic hope 2020 is just as good!
  • Posts: 3,897 Member
    johbro wrote: »
    I'm 63. I lost 30 pounds 5 years ago and still log food. I've gained a few pounds back. Now I would like to loose 30 - 35 pounds. I now have arthritis in both knees & I know this would really help. It's always good to hear other's stories and what works for them.

    Good luck keeping active definitely helps
  • Posts: 19 Member
    I'm 61. Down 20# with 30 to go.
  • Posts: 14 Member
    Hello all, just joined MFP a couple of weeks ago. I am 63 and trying to get some of this darn weight off. Not easy for certain. Please feel free to send me a friend request, could us the support.
  • Posts: 7 Member
    I would appreciate being added as I need the support.

    I am 62 and weigh 255.6. It’s a little overwhelming as I need to lose 105.6 lbs. I need to be accountable to someone instead of doing it myself.

    Exercise is difficult for me as I need a knee replacement but they won’t do it unless I lose at least 40 pounds first.

    I know that together we all can reach our goals.
  • Posts: 35,766 Member
    I'm 64, generally in maintenance (since 2015) after losing around 50 pounds from obese down to current weight in mid-130s, participating in MFP including logging food most days that whole time. Currently working toward losing a few more pounds ultra-slowly (< 1 pound/month). MFP can be a great tool for weight loss and maintenance, at any age, IMO.
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