Looking for Women with over 100lbs to loose
samclaughlin33
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Hello!
I'm Sara - I am a middle age mom of two. I have about 200lbs to loose total, but am aiming to hit 133 lbs down first, then I will tackle the other weight.
I am looking for women with over 100lbs to loose to help motivate each other. I am a good cheerleader, and could use the same.
I'm Sara - I am a middle age mom of two. I have about 200lbs to loose total, but am aiming to hit 133 lbs down first, then I will tackle the other weight.
I am looking for women with over 100lbs to loose to help motivate each other. I am a good cheerleader, and could use the same.
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samclaughlin33 wrote: »Hello!
I'm Sara - I am a middle age mom of two. I have about 200lbs to loose total, but am aiming to hit 133 lbs down first, then I will tackle the other weight.
I am looking for women with over 100lbs to loose to help motivate each other. I am a good cheerleader, and could use the same.
I've LOST over 192.
is that good enough? LOL
Working on the last 40. technically i have about 60 i need to lose (according to 'the experts') but i dont know that I will do that.
let me copy and paste my spiel about me, because i like to let people know what theyre in for with me before they send a friend request. LOL
you are welcome to add me if you want. i dont post much about diet and weight loss (ive lost 192+ pounds) though sometimes i will. i post a lot about my life, usually with a humorous spin. a lot about my dogs and farm. im not the friend for everyone and i know that (and thats okay) but the friends i have are an AWESOME bunch of people, many ive had for years. So, you are welcome to board the crazy train and if you do, and nose around and decide I am not your cup of tea, no harm no foul if you decide to disembark hmmmm what else... I swear a lot. Am pretty far left (but tend to avoid politics). i dont click like on automatic posts very often (I have all mine disabled so mine dont post anyway) but if you actually WRITE something, as long as i see it, i usually have a comment about most things. pretty much guaranteed ill never look at your food diary unless you say you're having a problem or have a question, then ill look and try to help. I am up at zero dark thirty (farm life) and off and on throughout the day until dinner (which is early around here) and then i pretty much go radio silent until zero dark thirty the next day. and that is me in a nutshell.
so... there ya go!
and for more copy and paste enjoyment and tips...
The key in losing weight, and take this from someone who has lost a whole lot of weight, is to make small, SUSTAINABLE changes. this is a long term effort. not a sprint. you will not lose weight fast. you will not lose weight every week. you will have weeks on end with NO weight loss. its normal. trust the process.
my main tips:
learn how to weigh (on a food scale) your food properly and find ACCURATE database entries now. I don't know what your starting weight is, but at first you may have a lot of room for error. but as you have less to lose, you don't. If you learn how to do things properly from the beginning, it means you don' have to RE-LEARN how to do it later.
Find an activity you ENJOY. You don't have to be a runner (ew). You don't have to work out at all to lose weight (weight loss happens in the kitchen). BUT... physical activity does have a LOT of benefits. Both mental and physical. It can be as simple as a leisurely stroll a few times a week. And as you lose weight, you may find (I did), that you WANT to do more. Simple, little things like parking a bit further out in parking lots. Taking stairs instead of elevators. walking to your mailbox instead of pulling up to it in your car as you are pulling in your driveway. Small things. Every bit counts.
Understand that you do not have to give up your favorite foods or any food groups to lose weight. You DO need to learn how MUCH you can eat. Portion control. This goes back to my first point. For the most part, I eat the same things I always have. Just less of them. I eat burgers and pizza and chips and cookies. Just ... not all in the same day well, I might could get away with it if I planned it out REALLY well. And stuck to the plan with NO deviation. Maybe. LOL
You will have 'bad' days. Whether its a holiday or just a ... bad day. Life happens. you will go over. It is NOT the end of the world. You will not ruin your deficit with one bad day. The problems come in when that one bad day becomes two, becomes 3, becomes a week, and goes on....
You've got this. Take it one day at a time, and each day, try to do a little bit better. Don't try to do everything all at once. Don't try to make 1000 changes all at once. Most people who burn out, do so because they try to do too much, too soon. start small. build from there. You did not gain the weight quickly. You will not lose it quickly. Better to lose it slowly, and KEEP IT OFF, then lose it quick, and gain it all back and more!
I've been at this a long time. It becomes a part of your life, and like any other habit, you don't think about it much, really. Your eating habits slowly change. You weigh and log your food. Your activity levels (usually) change, at least to some degree. You become more mindful of what you are putting in your shopping cart and body. My one (or two) words of caution is to make these changes slowly. Most people who go 'All in' head first and full steam, burn out quick. Your first couple of weeks, maybe even first month, most people will lose a fair amount fairly quickly, but most of it is water weight (usually from a reduction in carbs). It does slow down, as your body adjusts. It's normal, and is SUPPOSED to happen, so don't get discouraged. Also, don't set your calories too low. The fastest rate of loss (1200 for women and 1500 for men) is not the best rate of loss. Although very tempting to set it to lose faster, it will make it harder for you to maintain and stick to your calorie goals because you will be ... well, hungry. Be kind to yourself, give yourself a few more calories, and you will still lose weight and be less likely to deviate from your plan and therefore more likely to succeed.
Useful Links
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1234699/logging-accurately-step-by-step-guide/p1
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/1296011/calorie-counting-101/p1
and basically ... all of these
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10300319/most-helpful-posts-general-health-fitness-and-diet-must-reads#latest4 -
by the way- when i started, i just wanted to be healthier. i wasnt even trying to lose weight. it wasnt until i realized i WAS losing weight that i was like 'wait. oh WAIT!' and then... i took it, quite literally, in 10 pound increments. because 10 pounds at a time, even if you do it ten times over, seems far more achievable than 100. or more.
just a mind trick.5 -
Hi, I'm Mel. I've managed to loose 75 lbs on my own, but have hit a wall for the past month and a half. I quit keeping track and lost interest in trying. Thank goodness I didn't gain any back. So, I'm ready to jump back on the band wagon and do what needs to be done. I have a lot of health problems, but with each pound I loose, they seem to not be so bad. So not counting the 75, I still have 110 to get rid of if not more so I may fit what you are looking for and I was never a cheerleader, but I'm a good listener and I come up with outstanding ideas!2
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Hey. Send me a friend request if you wish.
I’m down 65ish with another 50 to 60 left to go.
This is my second time losing a lot of weight. I have no idea how much I weighed at my top the first time around. All I know is there are very few pictures. I worked in the infant room at a daycare and got practically zero exercise holding and loving those babies. AND I couldn’t use the seatbelt in our ‘92 Ford F-150 without sucking in my breath and squeezing the belt clip into the latch.
(One day I’m going to ask on these forums for estimates of how big that might have been)
I got barely down to “not overweight” and then some stuff happened…. And here I am. Fifteen years later. Doing it again. Although this time I didn’t start at the same top weight.
I can confirm @callsitlikeiseeit is a decent supporter. Their tips they shared are good. Top notch. The only one I can add is DON’T GIVE UP
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I have 150 to lose! I will gladly be your cheerleader if you'll be mine too. 😂 We got this!2
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Hi!
I'm Jytte. I'm 37. I have lost 23 kgs (around 50 lbs) and have 54.7 kgs (around 120 lbs) still to lose.
I'm a good cheerleader so feel free to add me if you want to 😊
FYI @callsitlikeiseeit is a good friend to have here especially if you like reading about animals and other crazy stuff that happens to her 🤣🤣🤣
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cowsanddogsarecute wrote: »Hi!
I'm Jytte. I'm 37. I have lost 23 kgs (around 50 lbs) and have 54.7 kgs (around 120 lbs) still to lose.
I'm a good cheerleader so feel free to add me if you want to 😊
FYI @callsitlikeiseeit is a good friend to have here especially if you like reading about animals and other crazy stuff that happens to her 🤣🤣🤣
i swear it's like I'm living in a sitcom sometimes. most of the time 🤣🤣🤣
oh, and for ... anyone. i dont SEND many friend requests, but i do accept most of them.1
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