Women 200lb+, Let's Make It Count This January!!!

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  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    @summerhaze71 Great goals for Jan! What does the Sea Moss Gel do?
  • JojoInTheForks
    JojoInTheForks Posts: 134 Member
    CHECK-IN
    Start 3/16/2020: 230.7 lbs (104.9 kgs)
    12/21/2020: 148.94 lbs (67.7 kgs)

    1/11/2021: 155.1 lbs (70.5 kgs)
    1/18/2021: 144.98 lbs (65.9 kgs)
    1/25/2021:

    A long overdue whoosh, maybe last week's weigh-in was water, I'm not sure but today I stepped on and off the scale more than once, so I will take it. I worked hard 6 days last week.

    Wahooo!!! Congratulations on this big whooosh!!!!
  • Spotteddingo
    Spotteddingo Posts: 95 Member
    @goal06082021 and @uyister thank you for your insights. Spot on and much appreciated!
  • summerhaze71
    summerhaze71 Posts: 1,204 Member
    @summerhaze71 Great goals for Jan! What does the Sea Moss Gel do?

    It has 92 out of the 104 nutrients our body needs. Supposed to help all around with optimum health. I'm currently out and waiting on a shipment. After this shipment, I'll probably order it in a raw form and make my own gel. Lots of information available on the web if you are interested. I just heard about it a few months ago.
  • VickyEltonGreen
    VickyEltonGreen Posts: 116 Member
    edited January 2021
    @emmclean that sounds like a lot of work! There are definitely leveler apps - I hope your phone can help you find a decently flat space in your house. Probably closer to the middle of the room would work better than near a wall, I would think? You might get a piece of flat wood and set your scale on that, so at least all 4 feet of the scale are making good contact with a flat surface.

    I did Weight Watchers for about five minutes in middle school with my mom - my clearest memory from the handful of meetings I attended was a lady who discovered her scale read consistently 7 lbs lighter if she weighed herself by her front door vs. in her bathroom where she normally would. She moved her scale for reasons that are now lost to time, and for a couple of weeks in a row she was suddenly gaining 5 lbs in 20 minutes between weighing at home, driving to WW, and weighing in there, and once she figured out what was happening she regaled us all with her cautionary tale.

    This made me smile about the weight watcher meeting,
  • VickyEltonGreen
    VickyEltonGreen Posts: 116 Member
    KMC55 wrote: »
    The weekend ended up being a very emotionally charged couple of days with not feeling well on top of it. It went from bad to worse but I know it was emotional eating more than anything else. And of course now I need to deal with the consequences. Feeling better and back at it today. There cannot be any more excuses because that is what last year was, one excuse after another. I know I want this and know that I don't need to be eating they way I have. I need to be happy in the control of what I put in my mouth and find the emotional comfort somewhere else. Put the focus where it needs to be and leave the food alone. Weigh in is Wednesday so lets see if I can turn things around and get at lease a small loss, which would put me much better than I am right now. Happy Monday all.

    Thank you for post, glad you are feeling better today, being aware is half the battle, one moment at a time but you are here and that is the most important thing!!!!!
  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    @Xandriad I am so sorry for your loss. You have definitely had your share of challenges, but you must be a real fighter because you're here. Congrats on your weight loss thus far! Your determination is impressive and contagious.
  • emmclean
    emmclean Posts: 297 Member
    @uyister that is an interesting theory. I've heard that drinking water with a meal aids digestion (some coverage from Mayo Clinic so a reputable scientific source), but then digestion and how full you feel are different things! You're absolutely right not to take anything on faith but test for yourself - we're all so different when it comes to nutrition there's no one size fits all. Keep up the research :)
  • emmclean
    emmclean Posts: 297 Member
    @Laughter_Girl I hear ya on the protein. I'm living a flexitarian lifestyle now - I still love eating meat but trying to be at least 50% veggie or vegan for environmental reasons (and stick to free range, organic meat for welfare reasons), it is quite a challenge to hit protein goals without meat and fish, and stay under my calorie goals. 100g of chicken breast is far fewer calories than 100g of nuts! I keep looking for meal plans and articles and there are good ideas here and there.
  • emmclean
    emmclean Posts: 297 Member
    @KMC55 remember you have communities like this one to support you on your journey. If it helps to tell us about your bad day to stay on track we're all ears :)
  • KeriA
    KeriA Posts: 3,337 Member
    FRIDAY WEIGH IN DAY!!

    :cookie: Workout 5 times a week for 30 minutes each time.
    I didn't workout at all this week. Just didn't feel like it.

    I was like that this week too. I do not know why. Did okay on other goals like you did.
  • goal06082021
    goal06082021 Posts: 2,130 Member
    Nice work @ShannyRC! Welcome to Onederland, I hope to join you there by the end of this year.
  • Lasmartchika
    Lasmartchika Posts: 3,440 Member
    KeriA wrote: »
    FRIDAY WEIGH IN DAY!!

    :cookie: Workout 5 times a week for 30 minutes each time.
    I didn't workout at all this week. Just didn't feel like it.

    I was like that this week too. I do not know why. Did okay on other goals like you did.

    @KeriA I was feeling lazy today, but I didn't let that stop me today. I thought I would do an "easy" workout, but it got my heartbeat going.

    https://youtu.be/NgH0TXdJYKI
  • ShannyRC
    ShannyRC Posts: 3 Member
    @goal06082021 Thx so much :) I’m cheering you on!
  • Laughter_Girl
    Laughter_Girl Posts: 2,226 Member
    @ShannyRC Congrats on your NSV! You are killing it on and off the scale.
  • PrincessCasey143
    PrincessCasey143 Posts: 1 Member
    I just started my lifestyle change today, weight is 215-220, goal weight is 125-130(I'm 5'1).
  • goal06082021
    goal06082021 Posts: 2,130 Member
    KMC55 wrote: »
    Yesterday was a good day. There was a box of donuts at work, only one left, and I DIDN'T EAT IT!!! So many times it ran though my head to just have it, it isn't a big deal if I track it (didn't have the calories budgeted for it). So I resisted and resisted and didn't eat it!!! If I want one that bad I will get a fresh one of my favorite kind and budget it into my calories for the day. Not just allow my impulse control to derail me yet again. Sometimes I think it is impulse control that I struggle with more than actually eating. It is resisting and staying rational about food choices. Just because I could buy a brand new car doesn't mean I have it in the budget to do it, so why do I think food is any different. I need to put my common sense to work on food related issues as well as real world related issues.

    Yes! This is very good, excellent job!

    I'm glad the strategic use of "sour grapes" is helpful for someone else, too, LOL - I convince myself that the work snacks leftover from this morning are all gross and stale by now anyway, and everybody's probably touched and/or breathed all over that last donut at this point, and I could do so much better for 400 calories...etc, etc.

    @PrincessCasey143 welcome!
  • GrammyG0505
    GrammyG0505 Posts: 193 Member
    Donuts. I only will eat two kinds that are not usually ones in a random box. If is not
    There I don’t eat them. Great job on talking yourself out of it.

    Working firm home in my cold basement today and tomorrow. I work with two other people in a satellite office for the state and our main office is in the capital city 6 hrs away. We are taking turns being in the office on. I miss my regular jobs which is going to peoples homes providing training all over my region. Farthest corner is at least a two hour drive.
  • RunLik3YouM3anIt
    RunLik3YouM3anIt Posts: 4 Member
    Been watching a program about weight loss, was amazing to see someone of 6ft4 who pretty much epitomises healthy has been classed as morbidly obese when they were young and now are into a routine lifestyle influencing others.