60 yrs and up
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Just wanted to check in and say hi. I’m going to try and increase my exercise tomorrow to include some brisk walking. It’s due to rain AGAIN all day so my little puppy wont be happy as the walking will be to a YouTube video. I wonder if I can get him to walk on the spot with me. Not confident in the outcome of that. Lol. Hope everyone is having a great day. X2
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Hi, I'm new to the community. I want to lose about 20. 5+ years ago I had a gastric sleeve. Started at 260 and am now 20 lbs above my goal weight. I tried Noom trial and was very dissatisfied. I've been on Fitness Pal on and off for 5 years. Tracking really helps
Noom wasn't for me either, I am much better suited to My Fitness Pal, good luck on the rest of your journey, sounds like you are doing great.2 -
SummerSkier wrote: »Since COVID the new procedures used are really uncomfortable..
Oh, they don't "polish" teeth anymore, which I didn't have done anyway to do sensitivity. Besides, "polishing teeth" doesn't functionally improve anything.
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southkonahi wrote: »SummerSkier wrote: »Since COVID the new procedures used are really uncomfortable..
Oh, they don't "polish" teeth anymore, which I didn't have done anyway to do sensitivity. Besides, "polishing teeth" doesn't functionally improve anything.
My gal uses a sonic cleaner before she scrapes and polishes. In the past she would use it and then let you spit etc. Now in order to reduce aerosol she puts the vacuum in your mouth the entire time. Yesterday it actually raised suction blisters on the inside of my cheek! That's what I was referring to as the new procedure. And she is also of course dressed in PPE to the 9's and we don't have to wait in a waiting room. Anyway, my dentist of over 20 yrs retired and he was SO meticulous and did so much work I am feeling a little lost. I met the replacement who bought his practice out yesterday but she did not impress me. Her appearance seemed a bit sloppy and she looked exhausted. So since his office is a long drive for me now I need to look for an experienced dentist who is closer. If I am going to start with a new one I might as well. But I do need some work done sadly (of course). It's funny because when I first moved to Austin in the early 90's I had a wonderful dentist very close recommended by a work colleage. When he retired and sold his practice the new replacement was really awful.. So my experience has been mostly they are wanting to find someone to buy them out and they might not be the best for me.
Happy Tuesday my 60's friends and welcome to MFP new folks.
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Welcome to all the new folks! Happy rainy Tennessee Tuesday to everyone!2
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Well at 64 I meet the 60 and up part lol. Was on here before but fell HARD off the wagon. Could use some friends to keep up the motivation feel free to add me.3
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Happy Tuesday all you fit and ravishing over 60’s lot.2
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Well at 64 I meet the 60 and up part lol. Was on here before but fell HARD off the wagon. Could use some friends to keep up the motivation feel free to add me.
Hi Suzileq, I just joined 15 days ago so we’ll do this all together. Will send friend request and then share in your succcess.
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So yesterday I started switching my closets over from winter to summer. (Love this time of year). I have so many sizes of clothes which I’m sure many of you can relate to, so I have decided to put summer clothes that currently fit in my closets along with clothes that are a size smaller. Just to inspire me. Same thing in my drawers, smaller size underneath current size. I’ll let you know WHEN the switchover happens. Fingers crossed it’s soon as i have some great summer tops in the smaller size.3
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Good afternoon all. Hope you are having a great Tuesday. Switching from winter to summer clothes can be an eye opener for me. Either yea this fits or on no what happend. Can I just pretend it shrunk in the tote? Actually, I'm right where I started last summer so guess the covid year was all a wash. Let's all cheer ourselves on to a productive summer.2
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Hi everyone! I'm back at it after gaining 30 pounds last year. I'm 63, lost 50 pounds in 2018/19, and unfortunately ended up with diverticulitis right smack in the middle of covid. Finally had 11" of my colon removed and docs put me on a low residue diet after kicking carbs to the curb for 3 years. Yep, I ate all the waffles, bread, pasta, oats and everything else that had been off limits. Now I am paying the price! Sooooo.. I'm ready, I'm prepared. I can do this! Anyone else low carbing it here?
I am pretty active. Walk every day about 2 miles and ride my bike (outdoor bike) about 30 miles a week, working up to my usual pre diver mileage of 40-50. Thank God for that, or I'd probably have gained 75 pounds!3 -
I'm 60 and having fun getting back in shape. Working out with a personal trainer 2 times a week and am having a ball biking and kayaking. My new kayak arrives in a few weeks -- just in time for the water to warm up a bit.
Who has an active summer planned?5 -
LalitaAmos wrote: »I'm 60 and having fun getting back in shape. Working out with a personal trainer 2 times a week and am having a ball biking and kayaking. My new kayak arrives in a few weeks -- just in time for the water to warm up a bit.
Who has an active summer planned?
Sounds like you have a plan! Awesome! I just retired. We have a cabin on the lake in the Tennessee mountains. Don't have a personal trainer but do a lot of walking. II am currently doing a pushup challenge. We have a pedal boat and the cabin is about 400ft from where we can put it in the lake. I got my wife and I both bicycles last year. There is a sand beach about 1000ft from the cabin. So yeah we got the summer planned too! Welcome!
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LalitaAmos wrote: »I'm 60 and having fun getting back in shape. Working out with a personal trainer 2 times a week and am having a ball biking and kayaking. My new kayak arrives in a few weeks -- just in time for the water to warm up a bit.
Who has an active summer planned?
I'll be starting on-water rowing soon . . . tomorrow, if the weather holds up OK. We (me and rowing buddies, most age 50-70s, but some young'uns) usually settle into a M-W-F-Sa schedule for the season, weather permitting. Pre-pandemic, I would do spin classes Tu-Th, but last year I wasn't doing group classes or gym at all, so I did more walking and outdoor biking, trying to do something on non-rowing days; and I usually don't lift in on-water rowing season, but I did a little last year, for variety.
I try to stay active all year, though my dedication varies. Last couple of months I've been upping total volume, last few weeks doing M-W-F walks (5-6mi), around half an hour of stationary bike, about half an hour of light dumbbell supersets for 20-30 minutes; Tu-Th-Sa 5K (plus cooldown) rowing machine, around half an hour of core exercise; Su is rest day from that stuff, but I usually do some AM stretch-yoga-foam roll most of all 7 days. Occasionally I've skipped something due to weather of if the calendar's otherwise too full. Over the Winter, I had some lulls when not doing much at all, though.5 -
Good afternoon all. Hope you are having a great Tuesday. Switching from winter to summer clothes can be an eye opener for me. Either yea this fits or on no what happend. Can I just pretend it shrunk in the tote? Actually, I'm right where I started last summer so guess the covid year was all a wash. Let's all cheer ourselves on to a productive summer.1
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I consider that a huge accomplishment!!!! You’re one of the few people I know who came through this nightmare right where they started. Kudos to you!!1
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Hello all,
I am new to the community. Wanted to introduce myself and say I am looking forward to taking this “healthy living” journey with the 60+ crowd! 🙌🏾1 -
Welcome to all the new folks. This group is really active lately. Makes for great support for all the participants.
Spent the day hanging out in hospitals. SWMBO has a fractured vertebrae in her back. Finally getting the medical professionals to take it seriously. More fun in the next few days.
Have an awesome day tomorrow, everyone. I'm hoping I do. 😁☀️6 -
SummerSkier wrote: »My gal uses a sonic cleaner before she scrapes and polishes. In the past she would use it and then let you spit etc. Now in order to reduce aerosol she puts the vacuum in your mouth the entire time. Yesterday it actually raised suction blisters on the inside of my cheek! That's what I was referring to as the new procedure. And she is also of course dressed in PPE to the 9's and we don't have to wait in a waiting room. Anyway, my dentist of over 20 yrs retired and he was SO meticulous and did so much work I am feeling a little lost. I met the replacement who bought his practice out yesterday but she did not impress me. Her appearance seemed a bit sloppy and she looked exhausted. So since his office is a long drive for me now I need to look for an experienced dentist who is closer. If I am going to start with a new one I might as well. But I do need some work done sadly (of course). It's funny because when I first moved to Austin in the early 90's I had a wonderful dentist very close recommended by a work colleage. When he retired and sold his practice the new replacement was really awful.. So my experience has been mostly they are wanting to find someone to buy them out and they might not be the best for me.
Hey, MY dentist just retired too! I haven't meet the person who bought the practice. I really hate having to find a new dentist.
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Hi everyone, I had a calorie blowout today helping with birthday party food🥳🥳 back to the planntomorrow.. how’s everyone else going?3
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I will be 65 this year and have a few pounds I would like to lose. The older I get the harder it is to lose.3
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Happy Thursday! Well after doing the yard yesterday and pool work, I'm back at my pre-birthday weight. All that rain in Texas made double grass. I am in the market for a decent bike if anybody could suggest one in the 200-600 range.5
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So here's a tidbit I just learned (always learning something is good right?) Apparently taking vitamin supplement BIOTIN is a no no when you are having blood work pulled. I get my thyroid none fasting pulled annually and this is the first time I have seen a sign at the lab about this and my Drs have never mentioned it. so strange. Anyway, I googled it and it turns out some of the chemicals they use include biotin or something so it interferes with the results. "Who knew?!!" Unfortunately I did not but since I have been doing this for years maybe it's all good. I will ask my endocrinologist during my appt. I did know that the 2nd Covidvaccine could interfere with mammogram results due to enlarged lymph nodes so I ended up delaying that and my Thyroid sono for 6 weeks to make sure I did not get some crazy results. I suspect that the vaccine does some interesting things to us during it's work to help us produce t cells and suck longer term so none of this is surprising. I am no expert just sharing information for us olders which you can research further if you want.4
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Hi! Female age 66. I’m from North Carolina. Have been successful here a few years ago, but sadly struggling to lose again. Would love friends to check in with!2
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Last day on holiday and we made the most of it, got some great steps in.
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Just popping in to say "hi, and welcome" to the new participants (and "hi" to those who've been here longer, too). Do post now and then to let us know how things are going, or if you're wrassling any obstacles we might be able to help with!
@annliz23, your dogs are so cute at play: What fun!
I finally got in my first on-water row of the season, rowing bow in a double shell with my friend J. (who's 73 . . . or is it 74?), and one of the strongest women I know. It was a little cool and a tiny bit choppy, but manageable (and we warmed up fast once we got going); and my bladework/steering skills are a bit rusty after a Winter of only rowing on a machine (but that will sort itself out in the coming weeks). I created and broke open blisters on both hands in spots that tell me I'm over-gripping the oar handles, so that's a thing I need to deal with very soon.
Beyond that, life is pretty quiet, just daily routine. I'll throw in the usual garden pic, though. (This one is a Primrose (Primula sp.), amongst Japanese Painted Ferns (Athyrium niponicum), and a little variegated Sedge (Carex sp.). There are also a few dropped flowers from Maple or other trees, or flowers.)
Hope everyone's having a great week!7 -
SummerSkier wrote: »So here's a tidbit I just learned (always learning something is good right?) Apparently taking vitamin supplement BIOTIN is a no no when you are having blood work pulled. I get my thyroid none fasting pulled annually and this is the first time I have seen a sign at the lab about this and my Drs have never mentioned it. so strange. Anyway, I googled it and it turns out some of the chemicals they use include biotin or something so it interferes with the results. "Who knew?!!" Unfortunately I did not but since I have been doing this for years maybe it's all good. I will ask my endocrinologist during my appt. I did know that the 2nd Covidvaccine could interfere with mammogram results due to enlarged lymph nodes so I ended up delaying that and my Thyroid sono for 6 weeks to make sure I did not get some crazy results. I suspect that the vaccine does some interesting things to us during it's work to help us produce t cells and suck longer term so none of this is surprising. I am no expert just sharing information for us olders which you can research further if you want.
If it were't for wanting to travel again, I wouldn't have gotten the vaccine at all. I'm scheduled for the second dose next week. 😬😬 I hate the idea that we are basically forced to get this shot. This info didn't help ease my mind. Who knows what else they are going to find as more data becomes available.2 -
trekkie123 wrote: »If it were't for wanting to travel again, I wouldn't have gotten the vaccine at all. I'm scheduled for the second dose next week. 😬😬 I hate the idea that we are basically forced to get this shot. This info didn't help ease my mind. Who knows what else they are going to find as more data becomes available.
Oh dear. I am sorry. I did not mean to come across as saying the vaccine was dangerous. I feel quite comfortable with it esp since it is going on 6 months now of usage for the 2 main ones plus the trials before then. Seeing how quickly they figured out the J&J issue and how small that really is (versus say smoking) I think the CDC is being quite transparent. I would 100 times much rather have my lymph nodes angry due to vaccine vs COVID19.
Happy Friday over 60's and for your daily dose of gross...
The other morning I noticed that the edemame which I have been adding to my salads for additional protein and taste welll.. shall we say it was not exactly being absorbed into my body... hahahaha... So I noticed that when I was shelling them the pods had a "case" on them which I think keeps them from being broken up by your stomach and intestines. So now I am taking the extra step of scraping that casing off the pod so that I am not doing a pass thru on the protein I want to add....
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Happy Weekend all you Seniors!7
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It’s been a mixed weekend. Enjoying family time, watching kids play rugby, all lovely. Picking up their head cold not so lovely. Anyway it’s mothers day today so staying in bed for the day isn’t all that bad. And I don’t feel hungry!! Yay
Have a great week folks4
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