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Yesterday was my first day back on MFT and have managed to cook, eat and record for the last two days and hope to make it a sustainable habit! Lots of weight to lose but am taking it one small step at a time and appreciate all of the postings by others that help keep me motivated.
Keep on keeping on!
Vigilance in tracking is the thing that makes it work for me!0 -
michaelhardie13 wrote: »Yesterday was my first day back on MFT and have managed to cook, eat and record for the last two days and hope to make it a sustainable habit! Lots of weight to lose but am taking it one small step at a time and appreciate all of the postings by others that help keep me motivated.
Keep on keeping on!
Vigilance in tracking is the thing that makes it work for me!
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MargaretYakoda wrote: »michaelhardie13 wrote: »Yesterday was my first day back on MFT and have managed to cook, eat and record for the last two days and hope to make it a sustainable habit! Lots of weight to lose but am taking it one small step at a time and appreciate all of the postings by others that help keep me motivated.
Keep on keeping on!
Vigilance in tracking is the thing that makes it work for me!
Same here!
Tracking is key! You can exercise til the dogs come home but at the end of the day if you have more calories in than out, then you are spinning your wheels.5 -
Don't forget along with tracking its important to measure things. I'm good at looking at things and underestimating the portion size...welcome back1
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Hi. Looking for friends 60 and older to help keep us all motivated. Maybe checking in with each other every day to keep us on track. Just started yesterday, have to lose 30 lbs. The older u get the harder it seems to get.
HI! I'm 64 and have seriously been on my health and nutrition journey, including weight loss, since the last day of June. I want/need to lose a bit more weight than you do... About 100 lbs if I want to get down to my ultimate goal weight. But I am setting my goal in increments right now so it doesn't feel too overwhelming. I weighed 315 over 3yrs ago and got down to 265, where I have been sitting since then. I decided to get serious about not only losing weight, but learning about nutrition and the right way to eat. Since starting on this journey I've lost 10 lbs and started waking on the treadmill 3 times a week. I feel great and I know my health will benefit greatly from my efforts. I would love to have a "pal" to share things with and am a great cheerleader if you need motivating. I am very positive about all of this so would love to chat with you.
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Simply_jae wrote: »71 and looking for friends to encourage and be encouraged...we can do this
Hi, Jae. I got your note and tried to reply by way of messages. Stupid MFP software won't let me reply - it does not recognize your username. I'm going to send a friend request. Let's try that.
Take care,
Steve
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bonrose1434 wrote: »Hi. Looking for friends 60 and older to help keep us all motivated. Maybe checking in with each other every day to keep us on track. Just started yesterday, have to lose 30 lbs. The older u get the harder it seems to get.
HI! I'm 64 and have seriously been on my health and nutrition journey, including weight loss, since the last day of June. I want/need to lose a bit more weight than you do... About 100 lbs if I want to get down to my ultimate goal weight. But I am setting my goal in increments right now so it doesn't feel too overwhelming. I weighed 315 over 3yrs ago and got down to 265, where I have been sitting since then. I decided to get serious about not only losing weight, but learning about nutrition and the right way to eat. Since starting on this journey I've lost 10 lbs and started waking on the treadmill 3 times a week. I feel great and I know my health will benefit greatly from my efforts. I would love to have a "pal" to share things with and am a great cheerleader if you need motivating. I am very positive about all of this so would love to chat with you.
The group The Biggest Loser has lots of support and challenges. Come join us!1 -
Hi all struggling with 4 horse fly bites so feeling miserable at the moment. Have a good day everyone.4
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I’m considering purchasing some skin cream with retinol A in it.
I would like to use on the areas that have begun to sag some. My arms and abdomen, but mostly my arms. They’re getting crepe-y as well as sagging.
I’m drinking enough water. And I suspect loose skin will be unavoidable in my near future. But I’m hoping to keep it to a minimum.
Advice? Personal experiences? Anyone? Thanks.3 -
@MargaretYakoda Personal experience: It seemed like my skin turned crepey overnight! Using adapalene (closest precursor to tretinoic acid) followed by emoillent rich lotion worked wonders!
Specific brands I use: Differin and Aveeno Eczema. Total cost: under $50. Differin lasts about 2 months (and i use on face, neck, decolette, and arms). Aveeno looks like it will last about 8 months(use total body). The Differin has higher percentage and closer to tretinoic acid than the retinol lotions i have found in states. Compare percentages and cost. I use at night and/Or after bathing 3x week.
I haven't noticed any tightening, but this routine is super terrific on crepey!
Please let me know how this works for you! I am thrilled😉3 -
Hi all, I'm 66 and back to MFP for the 2nd time. I want to lose weight to stay healthy.
I started to put on weight since I was 60.
In 2018, My weight went up to 65 kg.
In 2019, I joined MFP and eating low carbs and lost 12 kg.( weighed 53 kg )
In 2020,I stopped tracking and gained the same 12 kg back.
In May 2021, I rejoined MFP and started tracking and eating low carbs again. I lost over 2 kg so far. @grob49👍🏼
I'm with this group now .so I will visit you often.
Have a good day everyone. 🌻
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Hope you are all getting ready for the week ahead. Let's all attack this battle of weight with gusto and check in next week with good results. I have been using both Nivea and NatureWell collagen for all over moisture and they have worked well on my very dry skin and are inexpensive on Amazon. Also, my dermatologist told me to just take a quick rinse in the shower rather than long, soapy showers.2
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64 years old grandma here. 187.2 today want to be 160 for now. eating 1200 well lol thats the plan. so far week into this i have managed to eat close to that. I added the last 7 days up and divided and my average is 1257 a day dont do any exercise unless you count housework!!3
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Drive by check in. Just trying to stay sane here. Looks like I made it through the weekend. Haha!😂
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@MargaretYakoda Personal experience: It seemed like my skin turned crepey overnight! Using adapalene (closest precursor to tretinoic acid) followed by emoillent rich lotion worked wonders!
Specific brands I use: Differin and Aveeno Eczema. Total cost: under $50. Differin lasts about 2 months (and i use on face, neck, decolette, and arms). Aveeno looks like it will last about 8 months(use total body). The Differin has higher percentage and closer to tretinoic acid than the retinol lotions i have found in states. Compare percentages and cost. I use at night and/Or after bathing 3x week.
I haven't noticed any tightening, but this routine is super terrific on crepey!
Please let me know how this works for you! I am thrilled😉
Thank you! I’ll look for that stuff! And report results if I get anything noticeable.0 -
Hope you are all getting ready for the week ahead. Let's all attack this battle of weight with gusto and check in next week with good results. I have been using both Nivea and NatureWell collagen for all over moisture and they have worked well on my very dry skin and are inexpensive on Amazon. Also, my dermatologist told me to just take a quick rinse in the shower rather than long, soapy showers.
Thankyou. I’ll keep nivea in mind. And I’ll look for the collagen.
As for long soapy showers…. Well, showers are not safe for me anymore. So it’s a quick rinse-scrub-rinse on the shower chair for me.
And, honestly, some days I don’t even risk that. On those days it’s some isopropyl alcohol on a washcloth, and a quick cleanup of the pits, maybe a little witch hazel on some other areas.
I do miss a nice long bubble bath….
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Hi all, let's make this week a good one!7
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »Drive by check in. Just trying to stay sane here. Looks like I made it through the weekend. Haha!😂
Have an awesome week, everyone!
Whatever you’re doin,you’re doin it!!!! That’s all that matters! 🤪😜5 -
Recommitting. My Fitness Pal works. I've had the most success by tracking and measuring my food. When I choose to ignore what I'm putting in my mouth (and logging it), I gain. Why am I such a slow learner?!!8
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I too am a slow learner. Logging and measuring works for me but when I stop I gain it back twice as fast as I lost it. Tired of the same 30 lbs over and over. Good thing we keep trying and never give up. I seem to have a magic point where I won't go over which is good or that 30 would keep growing. This site helps so much! Love and support to all you beautiful people.6
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Hello Beautiful people 😃
Am new here trying to find a partner who we can support each other on this journey I need motivation I have been on this journey for all my life am 50yrs now hope anyone can understand.
We can motivate, support, encourage, advise each other I stay in Georgia Augusta.but still we find ways to uplift ourselves throughout
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How accurate are the calories listed on foods I put in?? Seems they are all over the place. I had a cup and a half of home made bean soup for lunch. ( ham, white beans, celery carrot onion potato and broth) It comes up as 293 calories. Sound about right ????? not crazy amounts of ham or potato.1
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healhierhappiness wrote: »How accurate are the calories listed on foods I put in?? Seems they are all over the place. I had a cup and a half of home made bean soup for lunch. ( ham, white beans, celery carrot onion potato and broth) It comes up as 293 calories. Sound about right ????? not crazy amounts of ham or potato.
@healhierhappiness, it can be chancy to use other people's home-made recipe entries in the food database. We don't know how much of which ingredients they used, compared to what we used.
The most accurate method would be to use the MFP recipe builder when you make the soup, to figure out the calories in your personal soup recipe.
However, it can work out OK to use the MFP database for homemade foods, if we're comfortable with rough approximation, and especially if the food isn't something we're going to eat very often (in a context where most of our food estimates are more precise). Personally, if I were going to do that, I'd pick one of the database entries at the higher end of the calorie options, just to be conservative, unless I had really good reason to believe my soup was lower calorie than most people's.
Personally, I usually log my homemade foods ingredient by ingredient, using the recipe builder if it's something that's split into multiple servings. In rare cases, such as when I eat food someone else has prepared, I'd use someone else's homemade database entry, and pick one toward the higher end on calories.
It's really a question of how precise you'd like to be. If you can lose weight successfully while being more approximate, that's not an unreasonable route to go.
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HI Ann Thank you this makes good sense. I previously used another site and had done my own logging like you suggested. I guess I may have to do that here too. appreciate your help2
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Drive by check in. Hot as hell in Idaho - nine straight days over 100. I'm in and out so I get some relief, but it is still tiring.
Wifey has an appointment with the oncologist today. Hoping for some good news. Hanging in there trying to stay sane.
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »Drive by check in. Hot as hell in Idaho - nine straight days over 100. I'm in and out so I get some relief, but it is still tiring.
Wifey has an appointment with the oncologist today. Hoping for some good news. Hanging in there trying to stay sane.
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Glad to hear you're hanging in there, @alteredsteve175, despite the challenges, including those truly wilting/withering heat levels in your area. Hoping the onco appointment goes well for both of you - I'm sure there's hope and anxiety ahead of it.
On another front, I treated myself to a Covid test yesterday. I'm all vaxed, but was having a set of respiratory symptoms over a couple of days that included some things not typical of my annual seasonal allergies, so decided to go for a test out of an abundance of caution. (I'd profoundly hate to shrug it off, later learn I'd passed the virus to one of my friends who has health challenges!)
Being retired, it was easy (though a mild annoyance) to stay away from other folks until I got the test results, which were negative as I'd expected. Test itself was easy to schedule, done in a drive-through clinic at a former auto service facility, took less than a hour despite a bit of a line, and I never had to get out of my car. They'd said results could take 2-3 days, but I got them back just a bit over 24 hours after the test, via an online portal. Easy peasy, and relieved to have evidence I'm not creating risk for others (even though I was assuming it'd be negative).
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alteredsteve175 wrote: »Drive by check in. Hot as hell in Idaho - nine straight days over 100. I'm in and out so I get some relief, but it is still tiring.
Wifey has an appointment with the oncologist today. Hoping for some good news. Hanging in there trying to stay sane.
Hope everything goes well.alteredsteve175 wrote: »Drive by check in. Hot as hell in Idaho - nine straight days over 100. I'm in and out so I get some relief, but it is still tiring.
Wifey has an appointment with the oncologist today. Hoping for some good news. Hanging in there trying to stay sane.
Hope everything goes well.
Hoping all goes well today. It’s way hotter in Idaho than in Florida! Drink lots of water 💦1 -
alteredsteve175 wrote: »Drive by check in. Hot as hell in Idaho - nine straight days over 100. I'm in and out so I get some relief, but it is still tiring.
Wifey has an appointment with the oncologist today. Hoping for some good news. Hanging in there trying to stay sane.
Hope all is okay?? Sitting around waiting for news must be excruciating.0
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