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Women 200lb+, Let's Amaze Ourselves This April!!!

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  • Posts: 11 Member
    Arralethe wrote: »
    @Brooke2305
    Thank you for the reply!
    I will try this if I start plateauing or if I get mentally tired. Thank you!!! Good luck!
  • Posts: 25 Member
    Hello again, I would welcome anyone who wants a fitness pal!
  • Posts: 262 Member
    @goal06082021 its interesting but the reactions to the COVID vaccine are very age based and very different for each person. I work in Biotech and have developed a couple of COVID testing kits this past year. From what I understand our reactions to the vaccine are due to how our immune system reacts to an infection.

    My husband and I just had sore arms (24-36hrs long) for our first shots. I just got my second on Monday which gave me a headache and made me tired.
  • Posts: 2,130 Member
    @trinati2001 that's really interesting, thank you. Also, welcome to the group and nice loss, let's keep it rolling!

    My darling husband (/s, but in like, a loving way) was craving carbs today so he grabbed some fried-chicken mac-and-cheese from a local place, and graciously saved half of it for me. Thanks babe, that's still like 800 calories, I guess I have snacks for the next couple of days LMAO. He's probably already forgotten about it. I swear leftovers are just invisible to him, sometimes it's a wonder he sees the lunches I prep for him for the week.
  • Posts: 105 Member
    @goal06082021 its interesting but the reactions to the COVID vaccine are very age based and very different for each person. I work in Biotech and have developed a couple of COVID testing kits this past year. From what I understand our reactions to the vaccine are due to how our immune system reacts to an infection.

    My husband and I just had sore arms (24-36hrs long) for our first shots. I just got my second on Monday which gave me a headache and made me tired.

    This fascinates me. I had the Pfizer vaccine and both times, it was as simple as a sore (frog punched) arm which lasted at least a couple of days. No other reaction. Does that mean my immune system is good or bad I wonder? lol I regularly get colds and have a number of allergies (dogs, cats, horse, dust, grass, feathers) but other than that, I'm fairly healthy so... shrug....
  • Posts: 60 Member
    Age: 52
    Height: 5'5"
    SW: 251.4 (March 25, 2021)
    April SW: 248.2
    GW for April: 242
    Overall GW: 150

    April weigh-ins (Fridays):
    Apr 2: 248.2 (I knew I would drop quite a bit as I've just returned to weighing and logging)
    Apr 9: 246
    Apr 16:
    Apr 23:
    Apr 30:

    April Goals:
    - to log every day even if I am over
    - to exercise at least 3 times per week
    - to eat a fruit and/or vegetable at every meal

    I had a good week on the scale, and met all the goals. I was tempted to give up on logging more than once as I have had one ongoing frustration this week. However, I kept going, so I am going to take this opportunity to be pleased about that. I don't expect this rate of loss to continue though! I have a couple of busy weekends coming up as well, with virtual conferences this weekend and next weekend, so I will need to adjust my grocery shopping and meal planning to reflect that. I suppose that it has an advantage over a real conference in that I won't be eating out all day!
  • Posts: 262 Member
    hap2go wrote: »

    This fascinates me. I had the Pfizer vaccine and both times, it was as simple as a sore (frog punched) arm which lasted at least a couple of days. No other reaction. Does that mean my immune system is good or bad I wonder? lol I regularly get colds and have a number of allergies (dogs, cats, horse, dust, grass, feathers) but other than that, I'm fairly healthy so... shrug....[/quote]

    The side effects aren’t necessarily about how good or bad your immune system is. It’s just what are the physical manifestations that your body has when your immune system is working hard.

    It boggles my mind how we can all be so similar and yet so different.
  • Posts: 20 Member
    @girlinkaz You look great! I love a good progress photo. They're so motivating :)
  • Posts: 90 Member
    @tiffdaski thanks!! Best of luck to you on your journey as well!

    I do HIIT and I’m not sure if this is the right way or not, but I go to workout routine and I build the routine (inputting what exercise I do, how many reps, how much weight, how many seconds etc for each set). Then I save it and when I repeat the workout (I alternate 2 videos for 2 weeks and then go on to the next set), I can just click and log. It’s a little time consuming the first time and I’m not 100% sure if it’s all the way accurate (since I don’t have any kind of fitness watch to compare with yet) but that’s what I’ve been doing.
  • Posts: 20 Member
    edited April 2021
    Thanks @girlinkaz ! I'll maybe try doing that one day :)
  • Posts: 78 Member
    @tiffdaski Maybe "circuit training"? That's what your workout sounds like?

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