60 yrs and up
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prettyinblack1957 wrote: »I am new at 63 and am trying to lose a lot, I just need to hear stories of success because I am really working on this and every so often I want to not do it, but I finally found a few things that might help like some nuts and kale chips, and I bought myself a snow cone machine lol and lots of sugarfree flavors when I get crazy for sweets I do snowcone madness ....lol
I hope you can do it, sugar crazying decreases after a while but it takes patience.1 -
Hey some new faces,,great. We all need inspiration. I lost my way today, found myself munching on a cream donut. Tomorrow will have to be right on track again!!!2
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Good Morning, It's a lovely day, so far, here in N.S. My goal for the next few days is to avoid refined carbs so I can get past craving them. They've been my go to for a month or more. I'm a loner and have always said I am fine with the covid restrictions but being confined is wearing thin. I miss my kids and grandkids, and my fellow crafters. I know there's a light at the end of the tunnel, but I want to be able to fit through it!7
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Been away from lurking for a few days. Let's just say I've been a bit too much in my own head... and not doing too well with watching what I eat or exercising. Although I've been bouncing between the same 2-3 lbs, I still have 30 to lose so...Gotta get my head and heart back in the game.
Steve, I'm so sorry for what you and your wife are going through. I can't even imagine.... Sending positive healing, strength, coping, and peace vibes to both of you and your family.
@prettyinblack1957 - that sno-cone machine sounds like a great idea. I think it would be especially nice around here (southern AZ) in the next few months. A friend of ours makes "sno-cones" with either chicken or beef broth for her dog and sometimes my daughter's dog gets invited to come over to join the party. They both love those, but why should they have all the fun? Although I'd probably prefer strawberry or cola or something like that to beef or chicken broth.2 -
I want to recommit to Myfitnesspal and lose 40 pounds. (I'm over 210 and just turned 62.2
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mamareid03 wrote: »I want to recommit to Myfitnesspal and lose 40 pounds. (I'm over 210 and just turned 62.
Best of Luck!1 -
Been away from lurking for a few days. Let's just say I've been a bit too much in my own head... and not doing too well with watching what I eat or exercising. Although I've been bouncing between the same 2-3 lbs, I still have 30 to lose so...Gotta get my head and heart back in the game.
Steve, I'm so sorry for what you and your wife are going through. I can't even imagine.... Sending positive healing, strength, coping, and peace vibes to both of you and your family.
@prettyinblack1957 - that sno-cone machine sounds like a great idea. I think it would be especially nice around here (southern AZ) in the next few months. A friend of ours makes "sno-cones" with either chicken or beef broth for her dog and sometimes my daughter's dog gets invited to come over to join the party. They both love those, but why should they have all the fun? Although I'd probably prefer strawberry or cola or something like that to beef or chicken broth.
Good Luck!!! Getting out of headspace is oh so hard but rewarding when you get there! All part of this crazy weight loss journey.2 -
Hello, and welcome (or welcome back) to the group to @Ara_the_halfelven, @cathyb60, @jdwags1, @prettyinblack1957, @mamareid03, and anyone else whose intro post I may've overlooked (with apologies for that!).
@cathyb60, kayaking is a fun goal (I love me some human-powered boating!). What kind of crafting do you like to do? I'm a "Jill of many trades, mistress of none" crafter, mostly making jewelry and visual journaling most recently, but with quite the out-of-control supply stash to fuel other crafts, too. That's been a good thing, during the pandemic, as a distraction.
I'm pretty much stabilizing in weight at this point (or so I hope!), trying to stay active outdoors even though it got hot/humid here (Michigan, USA) suddenly and that's not my best encourager, and thinking about whether I want to set some new fitness goals with a target date of my 66th birthday in November. I'm not usually very goals-y - usually more opportunistic than goal-oriented 😉 - so we'll see.
Looking forward to hearing about everyone's progress (or challenges)!3 -
Thanks for the welcome! ,
@AnnPt77 I do sewing, weaving, rug hooking, knit and crochet and whatever else that peaks my interest! LOL! I am definitely a Jill of all trades and master of none!
My goal today is to continue the search for my willpower, I know I'll find it eventually!3 -
Hi, I have been a member here for 8 years. I am 67 years old. And I follow the Fasting Diet. It is a 5;2 intermittent fasting plan. I have enjoyed my time here and have always found my fitness pal helpful. Though recently I have been discouraged by a new feature. The orange marker on the graph. Hopefully they will remove it.3
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I am 62 and can relate with you 100% I would love to have friends on MFP to help each other stay motivated. Feel free to add me.2
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Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.14 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
Hugs to you and your wife, Steve. Here is an Alaskan sunrise for both of you, to maybe help you think about something calming and peaceful while you both start this next step in your lives.
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Hello! I'm looking for a new job and have kept fasting while I do this! It's probably better to fast when not working because I can get the rest I need, not feel rushed when I eat my food and relax and enjoy my walking. I am 66 years old. I hope you have a nice day!5
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Hello! I'm looking for a new job and have kept fasting while I do this! It's probably better to fast when not working because I can get the rest I need, not feel rushed when I eat my food and relax and enjoy my walking. I am 66 years old. I hope you have a nice day!
Good luck in the job search!1 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
Glad to hear that her spirits are good. I hope yours are too!1 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
I'm glad she's doing well. Having done chemo (and been close to friends doing likewise), it's not an excellent hobby, but can be less negative an experience than many popular media reports would have us believe, IMO. Also IMO, the first cycle is the toughest psychologically, because of the unpredictability. After round 1, subsequent rounds are a little more predictable, and Good Stuff can be scheduled to ameliorate any low points, exploit any higher points, and generally make for a happier overall course. (I hope saying that is not TMI.)
I'll just say this: She is lucky to have you, in support.
Certainly, I'm wishing her maximum, maximum benefits, least possible side effects. Hugs and strength to both of you!4 -
Nice to have a positive note to hold on to, Steve🥰0
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
Hugs to you and your wife, Steve. Here is an Alaskan sunrise for both of you, to maybe help you think about something calming and peaceful while you both start this next step in your lives.alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
Hugs to you and your wife, Steve. Here is an Alaskan sunrise for both of you, to maybe help you think about something calming and peaceful while you both start this next step in your lives.
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What an absolutely gorgeous photograph❤️❤️❤️1
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Tuppence26 wrote: »alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
Hugs to you and your wife, Steve. Here is an Alaskan sunrise for both of you, to maybe help you think about something calming and peaceful while you both start this next step in your lives.alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in.
My wife had her first chemo infusion yesterday. Apparently the steroids are working. She was in the best spirits I have seen in a couple of months. That was heartening, regardless of what else happens. First radiation treatment in a couple of hours.
Hanging in there. Not sleeping well, but otherwise life is good.
Hugs to you and your wife, Steve. Here is an Alaskan sunrise for both of you, to maybe help you think about something calming and peaceful while you both start this next step in your lives.
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Hi SbetaK, I hope it is okay for me to save your photograph also. I find it very moving and i feel so joyous when I look at it.0
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I will be 60 in 3 months - is that close enough? I have a long journey ahead of me weight and fitness wise so having a group of my age cohort to support each other will really help!6
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Tuppence26 wrote: »Hi SbetaK, I hope it is okay for me to save your photograph also. I find it very moving and i feel so joyous when I look at it.
You're welcome to save it, thank you! I'm happy to know someone enjoys it!
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cymande1961 wrote: »I will be 60 in 3 months - is that close enough? I have a long journey ahead of me weight and fitness wise so having a group of my age cohort to support each other will really help!
I don't think I've ever seen anyone do an ID check here. 😉
Welcome!
Welcome also to @Bonnie0411, @suzymurdle, @charsuzy . . . and also to anyone else new I may've missed, with apologies for the omission!
To all: Happy friday, and have a great weekend!2 -
Checking in. Thanks to @seilidhe, @AnnPT77, @SbetaK, @trekkie and @Tuppence26 for the kind words and encouragement. It is appreciated. 🤗
The crabby woman reappeared yesterday. No surprise, considering her strenuous activities. Just gotta' grin and bear it. Three days rest over the weekend before the radiation treatments start again. We're planning to have a family dinner with her at the rehab facility on Memorial Day (assuming she is able and willing).
Thanks for letting me vent.
Love the sunrise photo, Suz! Reminds me to have some hope.9 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »Checking in. Thanks to @seilidhe, @AnnPT77, @SbetaK, @trekkie and @Tuppence26 for the kind words and encouragement. It is appreciated. 🤗
The crabby woman reappeared yesterday. No surprise, considering her strenuous activities. Just gotta' grin and bear it. Three days rest over the weekend before the radiation treatments start again. We're planning to have a family dinner with her at the rehab facility on Memorial Day (assuming she is able and willing).
Thanks for letting me vent.
Love the sunrise photo, Suz! Reminds me to have some hope.
Please do stop by here if you need to vent. Under the circumstances, *anything* that you may feel is natural and normal, and it's also natural and normal to roller-coaster emotionally a bit, IME. Give yourself grace, no matter what, and as much self-care as you can make room for.
Sending strength and well-wishes.4 -
cymande1961 wrote: »I will be 60 in 3 months - is that close enough? I have a long journey ahead of me weight and fitness wise so having a group of my age cohort to support each other will really help!
Close enough for me☺️0
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