new to MFP and Fighting to Save my Life!
deeutz68
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I joined MFP two days ago on the recommendation of the Dietician at my doctors office. I'm 43 years old and a stay at home wife and mother to three children (20, 18, and 12). I have always been over weight but never been really sick. My mother passed away on December 10, 2010 at home with her family by her bedside, she was 63 years old. I was her caregiver uptil her death and the 8 years prior to it. My mother had diabetes, she refused to comply with her doctors orders, she had her first stroke 8 years ago, that's when my job started. She had atrial fiberation, two additional strokes, high ammonia levels from liver failure due to diabetes, neuropathy, obesity, and she was confined to a wheelchair. My aunt, my mother's sister, sat down in a chair in home on January 17, 2010 and had a massive heart attack, my uncle called my father at 2 am that morning. My aunt also had obesity . She was 60 years old. 2010 was a hard year.
2011 hasn't gotten any better. The months following my mother's death I continued to have pains in my joints, shoulders, hips, hands, feet, and elbows. Several trips to the doctor later and I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. My blood work at my doctors came back that I also have high cholesterol, high ldl and low hdl as well. I also have obesity. I have 100 lbs to lose and the doctors are after me to lose it yesterday. They refuse to do pain management meds for my RA, because they say weight loss will help a lot of it. But there is the "in the mean time" part.
I have to lose this weight, I don't have a choice. I don't want to diet at a young age like my mother or my aunt and if I don't lose the weight I am heading in that direction. I need challenges and motivation to keep me moving. If there is anyone that needs a friend willing to get them moving, well I'll kick your butt into gear if you kick mine! Cause frankly I am not ready to die!
2011 hasn't gotten any better. The months following my mother's death I continued to have pains in my joints, shoulders, hips, hands, feet, and elbows. Several trips to the doctor later and I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. My blood work at my doctors came back that I also have high cholesterol, high ldl and low hdl as well. I also have obesity. I have 100 lbs to lose and the doctors are after me to lose it yesterday. They refuse to do pain management meds for my RA, because they say weight loss will help a lot of it. But there is the "in the mean time" part.
I have to lose this weight, I don't have a choice. I don't want to diet at a young age like my mother or my aunt and if I don't lose the weight I am heading in that direction. I need challenges and motivation to keep me moving. If there is anyone that needs a friend willing to get them moving, well I'll kick your butt into gear if you kick mine! Cause frankly I am not ready to die!
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You can do this! Feel free to friend me =] A little motivation can go a long way!0
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Welcome! You have come to the right place. Hang out in the "success stories" area for a bit and you will get motivated and get tips!0
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Feel free to add me, hun. I have a support group, and we also do biweekly challenges. I'm on every day and I do my best to be as supportive as possible to all my MFP friends0
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Welcome! You are doing the right thing coming here, this site is AMAZINGGGG!0
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I am sorry to hear about the loss of your mother and aunt. But good for you for taking something sad and turning it around into something positive. I have been on this site for a month or so now and I absolutely love it! In the short time I have been here, my life has really turned around!
Feel free to add me to your support team! :flowerforyou:0 -
We all need support, feel free to add me0
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I have RA and I have found that a total change in my diet has taken all the pain away. I was to the point where I could hardly stand up in the morning due to my feet hurting so bad. Every joint in my body hurt, I was constantly exhausted. Slurred speech, confusion, forgetfulness, you name it, I was having it.....
I refused to take the meds that the docs want you to take cause the side effects from them are horrible and dangerous. I did alot of research on my own and found out about changing my diet to manage it. I overhauled my diet and I am symptom free.
I will be happy to tell you what I have done if you are interested, just send me a message. Feel free to add me as a friend.0 -
Hello and welcome. MFP is a great place to find support and information. I tend to be on the quieter side but I do understand about needing to lose a lot of weight so you're more than welcome to friend me.0
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I'm sorry the last two years have been so hard.
I'll friend you because I can't wait to see your progress. I look forward to some great 'before' and 'after' shots this time next year0 -
I can understand it feels like impossible stuff right now. But it's really one step in front of the other. Even if you stumble back a bit, overall if you keep going it's progress. I know you can do it! Check over the success stories and you will see plenty of people that didn't think they could, and they are! You will do it! You only fail when you quit, and you don't seem like the quitting type. Are you ready to do it? I think you are going to succeed. The tools on here really work if you just keep at it overall. Never quit!0
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You are in the right place. I started MFP in April and I already have lost 30 pounds. It feels great. I just finally decided it was time to do it and now I have the tools to do it. I also have RA (I had it for 24 years) so I understand the feelings of insecurity and frustration that comes with it. Mine is under control thankfully but it feels much better now that I lost some of my weight. I don't have that exhausted feeling as much anymore.
I don't understand your doctors (I would find new ones if I were you). They are right that you need to lose weight but not to treat you seems like undue punishment, I know how much it hurts and if you don't do something about it the damage is continuous and it will get worse. RA is not something to play with, it damages your joints and the damage is irreversible so get some info and get those doctors in gear to help you.
You can friend me if you want and I'm willing to answer questions if you have any. I don't post a lot but I try to at least encourage you with little notes if I see you are struggling. Good luck!
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I'm not gonna lie to you- it's going to take lots of hard work and motivation to lose the weight. But, if you are serious about it I would love to help you. I too am 43 years old and as my walking friends say " you are a diabetic waiting to happen". I am 5'8 and weigh 182 lbs. I need help just like you. It is a lifestyle change. Make goals, exercise daily, drink lots of water, eat every 2-3 hours upon waking and last meal should be about 3 hours before bedtime. Keep track of everything you put into your mouth and write it down here. You are of worth and deserve to be healthy and deserve a long and active life. Please add me if you want a friend.0
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I would love to be friends with you as I am here for the long haul too. And I have no problem kicking your butt and would love you to do the same for me. I look forward to seeing your updates.
Also just wanted to send you hugs from afar for the hard couple of years that you have had.0 -
Hi and welcome,
I am new here myself. You really have had a tough few years, but this place is great for the motivation to loose weight, the before and after pics and shear amount of weightloss i have seen in the success storys blows my mind. Feel free to add me if you want, i need some movitation coaches lol0 -
I'm sending a friend request RIGHT now!!!0
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I'd love to know how you've revamped your diet. I have those same aches and pains . Its really getting to me emotionally.
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You are already one step int he right direction! Sounds like you have had a really tough time and I really feel for you, I lost my Dad fairly suddenly two years ago and thats when the wieght started sneaking back on.
Try not to think of it as a huge task but set mini goals (even 7lbs at a time) and plan a non food reward for each time you reach these.
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You're in the right place for sure. This site and community have turned my life round this past year.
Good luck and please feel free to add me if you want to0 -
Your path sounds so like my mum's it's scary.
Talk to the doctors again about the pain management. Yes, weight loss will absolutely help. But it can be rather tricky to do the exercise you need to sustain weightloss if you're really hurting. I understand their position, but I'm not sure it's the cleverest one.
There are lots of us out there with 100lbs or so lost or still to lose. You're not alone. And yes, it is a fight for your life. Not just in terms of bare survival, but in terms of the quality of your life and how much you can enjoy it. When I was at my heaviest, there were so many things I couldn't do. Life opens up with every pound you shed.0 -
Welcome to MFP, you will love it here and the support from everyone. I have a long way to go too and would love to help and support you too0
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Best of luck to you! Have you seen the movie Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead? I rented it on Netflix and it was really good...rather inspiring actually.
You can do this and we're here to help!0 -
Welcome and Good Luck. Loads of support and motivation on here. I have been diagnosed with an underactive thryoid and I was suffering with joint pain, particually in my hips. Taking 1000mg Cod liver oil capsules a day has really helped my joints, maybe it could help you? I'm no doctor but its just a thought. Sending you a friend request0
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Hi
I have rare neurological condition.. which you probably never heard of but basically I have two muscle disorders together. the Ataxia part affects my balance, co-ordination of all skeletal muscles (arms and legs) and speech. The dystonia element means my muscles fluctuate from floppy to rigid and anywhere inbetween and this causes involuntary movements as tone changes.
I had under active thyroid from birth but never had weight issues under my childrens doctor (cant remember how to spell the long P word!) until I was 16 and had to change to adult doctor he promptly lowered my dose and I went deaf shortly after.
The adult doctors have always messed with dose as they felt the dose the other doctor had me on was too high as he had me on high so it didn't stunt my growth as I was on thyroxine since 23 months old.
Anyway consequently my weight has always been higher when levels were low.. my highest has been 16 stone in 2002. As my condition started 2003.. i was in wheelchair by 2005 but started losing weight... i didnt really know about calories then its only recently I started calorie counting.
This came about after I had to be lifted up some steps in manual chair and it took 3 men I was so embarrased I've never been back.. and won't go anywhere I might have to be lifted until I am light again! When I was weighed on special scales for wheelchair users (they subtract weight of chair from total weight to get mine) they got 12st 7 (June).. I've been trying to lose 3 stone since.
I'd like to get back to about 9 and half which I was at my healthiest whilst at uni but anywhere between 9 and half and 10 would be good as for my height (5ft 3 and half) I should be between 8 and a half and 10 and a half stone. (119-147lbs).. wii fit says I should be 9st 3 but it hasn't seen the size of my boobs... lol!
So I've set 10st (140lbs) as my first big goal.. I don't think I'll get there for xmas so my mini goal is to lose another few inches off waist and stomach and be able to get into my favourite smart suit trousers (size 16) for xmas day when I go to brothers house for the day.
I do need to be lighter though for when people need to lift me so getting the numbers on scales down too is very important as it means difference between having to be hoisted out of bed like a beached whale.. in future or someone easily been able to stand me up and turn me around to transfer between chairs etc if I'm much lighter.0
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