TEAM: Gutbusters (February)
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February 26
Exercised? No. Had a minor medical procedure today so can't do any vigorous exercise for about a week. So will just try to stay active.
Calories? Yes
Tracked? Yes
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February 26
Exercised: No
Tracked: Yes
Budget: Yes
Slightly better day today, but still no walk (likely to get out tomorrow). Not feeling as queasy, but still very tired and brain foggy. Hope its the medication and not me coming down with something.
Early bed again tonight.3 -
Tickie99
February Week 4
PW: 177.7
CW: 175.07 -
WEDNESDAY:
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@craigo3154
@Ekuassi
@GLouis4
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Kenyaa3
February Week 4
PW:255.7
CW:257.2
So disappointed in myself. This months has been a mess ever since my birthday. I will not have a pity party but will attempt to get things back on track for next month. Already prepped my meals for the remainder of the week. March will be better!! I can do this!!
LOVE that attitude; we can't change the past, but we can learn and change NOW. Good for you! Keep it up!4 -
GLouis4
February Week 4
PW: 178.7
CW: 178.14 -
Metubal, reporting late again
February week 4
PW 180.7
CW 180.6
0.8 pounds weigh loss in 2 months.. Sigh. Never had this problem before. I could always lose 4-5 lbs per month. I'm seriously aging to perfection slowly:(
I need to lose 30lbs for good. Then another 15 to stay in the safe zone.
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Here is a history of my weight. This is more like a note to self so I remember these dates and events later:
*Until 2005 (age 34) I didnt have a real weight issue. I was always in the 115-125 range and 20% fat.
*I moved to the USA in 2005 and went up to 145 in the next 3 years. Bigger portion sizes and lack of physical activity are to blame. 100% my fault.
* I was 162 lbs in 2008 (age 37) at full term pregnancy. I had a complicated pregnancy, on bed rest for 18 weeks, and gestational diabetes managed with metformin. 7% chance of carrying the baby to term. But I did it!
*I lost some and then gained some, and finally got stabilized at 135-140 by 2011.
* daily and extreme stress gradually became became part of my life starting in 2011(age 40); my weight crept up to 194 by 2018 (age 47)!
*At 194lbs, I was diagnosed with diabetes (A1C 7.5) I reversed it in 7 months with nutrition and 37lbs weight loss. I was down to 157lbs, A1C was down to 5.5, as of October 2018.
* I gained back 24lbs in the next 9 months, and I'm stuck here since July 2019. I'm sure my A1C is over 6.5 again, wont check it until March but my fasting sugars have been in the 130-140 range😔🙁
I'm frustrated.
Over and out.3 -
Here is a history of my weight. This is more like a note to self so I remember these dates and events later:
*Until 2005 (age 34) I didnt have a real weight issue. I was always in the 115-125 range and 20% fat.
*I moved to the USA in 2005 and went up to 145 in the next 3 years. Bigger portion sizes and lack of physical activity are to blame. 100% my fault.
* I was 162 lbs in 2008 (age 37) at full term pregnancy. I had a complicated pregnancy, on bed rest for 18 weeks, and gestational diabetes managed with metformin. 7% chance of carrying the baby to term. But I did it!
*I lost some and then gained some, and finally got stabilized at 135-140 by 2011.
* daily and extreme stress gradually became became part of my life starting in 2011(age 40); my weight crept up to 194 by 2018 (age 47)!
*At 194lbs, I was diagnosed with diabetes (A1C 7.5) I reversed it in 7 months with nutrition and 37lbs weight loss. I was down to 157lbs, A1C was down to 5.5, as of October 2018.
* I gained back 24lbs in the next 9 months, and I'm stuck here since July 2019. I'm sure my A1C is over 6.5 again, wont check it until March but my fasting sugars have been in the 130-140 range😔🙁
I'm frustrated.
Over and out.
I am so sorry--this is hard. I know that feeling like you're not in control of your body and choices can really weigh on you. I am going to recommend some books that have inspired and helped me.
Dr. Sara Gottfried's book were inspiring to me, mainly knowing I was not alone in all the hormone craziness. She has LOTS of ideas, some fairly drastic that wouldn't work for me (grain free, for example) but my #1 take away was to dramatically reduce sugar; I rarely eat it and only then very little.
Habits books:
Better than Before, Gretchen Rubin and Atomic Habits, James Clear-these are about rethinking your routines and systems to set yourself up to be successful.
Finally, I really only eat between 6am and 6pm. (Obviously, there are exceptions: nights out, etc...) this is my #1 thing--I eat plenty all day, and then not after dinner. This helps a TON. Let me know if you want to talk more...it's SO hard! I totally understand.2 -
inshapeCK
February Week 4
PW: 137.0 pounds
CW 136.4 pounds
Down 0.6 pounds.
Woohoo!
So excited to see 136.4 pounds on the scale this morning!
My loss is likely because we don't have a lot of food in the house so not much to eat but I'll take a loss any day!
Down 33.7 pounds from my highest weight in June 2016.
Need to lose 6.4 pounds to reach my goal weight.
Here I come!4 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Setting up and breaking down for work conference, 1 hour total
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? No
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
Part of the reason I didn't meet my calorie budget for the day. Mimosas at the work conference. Whoopsie!!
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Keepingtrack1234 wrote: »Here is a history of my weight. This is more like a note to self so I remember these dates and events later:
*Until 2005 (age 34) I didnt have a real weight issue. I was always in the 115-125 range and 20% fat.
*I moved to the USA in 2005 and went up to 145 in the next 3 years. Bigger portion sizes and lack of physical activity are to blame. 100% my fault.
* I was 162 lbs in 2008 (age 37) at full term pregnancy. I had a complicated pregnancy, on bed rest for 18 weeks, and gestational diabetes managed with metformin. 7% chance of carrying the baby to term. But I did it!
*I lost some and then gained some, and finally got stabilized at 135-140 by 2011.
* daily and extreme stress gradually became became part of my life starting in 2011(age 40); my weight crept up to 194 by 2018 (age 47)!
*At 194lbs, I was diagnosed with diabetes (A1C 7.5) I reversed it in 7 months with nutrition and 37lbs weight loss. I was down to 157lbs, A1C was down to 5.5, as of October 2018.
* I gained back 24lbs in the next 9 months, and I'm stuck here since July 2019. I'm sure my A1C is over 6.5 again, wont check it until March but my fasting sugars have been in the 130-140 range😔🙁
I'm frustrated.
Over and out.
I am so sorry--this is hard. I know that feeling like you're not in control of your body and choices can really weigh on you. I am going to recommend some books that have inspired and helped me.
Dr. Sara Gottfried's book were inspiring to me, mainly knowing I was not alone in all the hormone craziness. She has LOTS of ideas, some fairly drastic that wouldn't work for me (grain free, for example) but my #1 take away was to dramatically reduce sugar; I rarely eat it and only then very little.
Habits books:
Better than Before, Gretchen Rubin and Atomic Habits, James Clear-these are about rethinking your routines and systems to set yourself up to be successful.
Finally, I really only eat between 6am and 6pm. (Obviously, there are exceptions: nights out, etc...) this is my #1 thing--I eat plenty all day, and then not after dinner. This helps a TON. Let me know if you want to talk more...it's SO hard! I totally understand.
Thank you so much...
I'll check the books. I love to read! And I love different styles and topics.
I know where and when I'm heading in the right or wrong direction. I just feel like I dont have any energy to change anything. Maybe I need more accountability.
I am working out to old Gilad videos recently😊 He was my fitness hero for 2 decades. It is fun to do the old school workout programs with old school workout music. But, boy, do I feel every muscle in my body ache! I forgot how challenging his so-easy-looking programs were!0 -
Keepingtrack1234 wrote: »Here is a history of my weight. This is more like a note to self so I remember these dates and events later:
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I'm frustrated.
Over and out.
I am so sorry--this is hard. I know that feeling like you're not in control of your body and choices can really weigh on you. I am going to recommend some books that have inspired and helped me.
Dr. Sara Gottfried's book were inspiring to me, mainly knowing I was not alone in all the hormone craziness. She has LOTS of ideas, some fairly drastic that wouldn't work for me (grain free, for example) but my #1 take away was to dramatically reduce sugar; I rarely eat it and only then very little.
Habits books:
Better than Before, Gretchen Rubin and Atomic Habits, James Clear-these are about rethinking your routines and systems to set yourself up to be successful.
Finally, I really only eat between 6am and 6pm. (Obviously, there are exceptions: nights out, etc...) this is my #1 thing--I eat plenty all day, and then not after dinner. This helps a TON. Let me know if you want to talk more...it's SO hard! I totally understand.
The top recommendations are:- Reduce nett carbohydrates (sugar, processes carbs with reduced fibre, etc..) as this will reduce the incoming blood sugars. (Atkins, Keto and low carb diets are good for this).
- Some sort of intermittent fasting (like 12 hours of not eating, or 16:8 or 5:2) as this gives the body time to lower insulin levels and restore some insulin sensitivity to the cells.
If you get control of the blood sugars to no longer need metformin or insulin, then the weight will usually follow.
Needless to say stress reduction will help, but this is often harder to manage.
Breakfast is NOT the most important meal of the day. This is a "Kellogs" slogan to sell more cereal that has become part of the common misinformation. If you don't "feel" like eating breakfast, don't.
The thing that helped me the most was to not eat between meals (only water or black unsweetened tea). Second thing that helped was a largely gluten free diet (I felt much better when I didn't have foods with gluten).
Lastly, make good habits and let your habits make you. It's hard to build good habits. Takes a lot of work. But well worth the effort. Habits are formed by doing the same actions repeatedly, daily, over many months, so they become automatic and almost sub-conscious.
@metubal. I appreciate how frustrating managing weight can be, but you can do this.1 -
Exercise? Yes-run/walk
Track everything? Yes
Stayed under? Yep
I weigh in tomorrow and I’m hopeful I see results..it’s been a good week.1 -
Username: craigo3154
February 26, Week 4
LW: 141.1 (64.0 kg)
CW: 140.9 (63.9 kg)
Small loss, not as much as recorded over weekend. Started medication this week which is making me very tired (but also not feeling much like eating). Hopefully as my body adapts the fatigue will subside.
Disappointed that I could not maintain momentum that was at the start of the month. However, celebrating (valentine/anniversary) with my amazing wife and helping both my daughter and myself became more important.
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BonnieHosk85 wrote: »Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Setting up and breaking down for work conference, 1 hour total
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? No
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
Part of the reason I didn't meet my calorie budget for the day. Mimosas at the work conference. Whoopsie!!
a mimosa is literally ALWAYS WORTH IT!!! cheers!0 -
Message to all Team Members:
@Keepingtrack1234.
@looneycatblue.
@33sandy1223.
@abigail659.
@audreypawdrey.
@BB_1033.
@lacatgirl.
@Metubal.
@Kenyaa3.
@tuddy315.
@craigo3154.
@GLouis4.
@inshapeCK.
@Tickie99.
@Colleen790.
@flourchild225.
@Kaj848.
@fe452436.
@MayaVDM.
@zengen09.
@allietuge.
@BonnieHosk85.
@Kiadams317750.
@Matthewsfive.
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THURSDAY:
Good morning! Today we’re looking for weigh-ins from:
@Colleen79
@flourchild225
@Kaj848
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Feb 27
Calories: over a little
Tracked: in my mind. this doesn't really work well
Exercise: no but it was a busy day. I did 8k steps and a lot of house chores.
Today we're flying again for my son's medical appts. The whole trip will be 36 hours. I'll be back home on friday evening. Easy!2 -
Safe travels, @metubal. Hope everything works out.2
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Colleen 790
February week 4
PW 168.2
CW 168.4
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Kaj848
February Week 4
PW:161.8
CW: 162.8
Im suprised. I had a good week and thought weight would be down for sure.3 -
Feb 27
Exercised? Yes a lot of leisurely walking
Calories? Yes
Tracked? Yes2 -
Feb 27
I feel my body fighting something...this winter has been a LOT of me fighting illnesses. thankfully, I haven't been really sick, but the fighting is hard. I am tired and I get HUNGRY-like, so hungry. you can see I overate today, but it's like I have no choice!
Exercised? 20 minute walk at lunch
Calories? No
Tracked? Yes4 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes, recumbent bike, 20 minutes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
@Keepingtrack1234, feel better!2 -
Good morning! Today we’re looking for weigh-ins from:
@fe45243
@keepingtrack1234
@mayaVDM
@zengen09
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February Week 4
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Keepingtracking1234
February Week 4
PW:139.2
CW:139.6
I am happy as long as I am in the 139's! I was at 138.4 on Tuesday which is really a nice spot for me, but I will take this after a LOT of carb eating (my cold fighting strategy!)6 -
zengen09
February Week 4
PW: 231.7
CW: 231.84 -
MayaVDM
February Week 4
PW: 172.5
CW: 171.8
Careful eating but again a yo-yo week.
Ups and downs 🤷♀️
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Recumbent bike, 5 minutes (getting sick, ugh!)
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? No
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes1
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