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jlcrose
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So I started here last June. At the time, I was diagnosed with celiac disease and thought I could only eat gluten free. I was doing awesome, stuck to my diet, and lost about 25 pounds. However, I was still having celiac-like symptoms. I went back to the doctor who told me it was actually something else that was the problem, so I took that as a license to go nuts on the wheat (read: carbs) and I fell off the bandwagon. I stopped coming here and in 5 months put on all I lost plus another 15. Now is the time to get serious. I'm getting married in September and I'll be damned if I'm putting a wedding dress on looking like this. When I was here last time, I was totally motivated by all the support and the friends I had. I need to get that back! Hello, friends!
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Welcome back! Happy to help cheer you on. Feel free to add!0
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I too have been on here awhile, but didn't really get motivated until late October! I know I feel great now that I'm on track, I wish you lots of luck...You can do it!!!!!!0
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I'm glad you're back here! It's always good to have friends supporting you! And I'm sure you're gonna be a super pretty bride in September (my birth month!! I'm so honored )0
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Welcome back! I know the feeling of gaining everything you worked so hard to lose...and then some. Feel free to add me as a friend for added support!
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Im glad you are back. we all stumble in our weight loss journey but it is staying on board that is the real test of a persons character. Feel free to add me ^_^0
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I'm new to this forum so it's great to see people coming back even if they've fallen off the wagon! Good luck with getting back to fitness.
I'm sure that whether you loose the weight you want or not, you will be a beautiful bride and your husband-to-be will be full of pride that he gets to marry YOU when you walk down that aisle!0 -
Welcome back. We all have stories, don't we? The good news is this: you are still trying. We haven't failed until we give up!
You will be beautiful on your wedding day! I'm sure of it.0 -
Welcome back! You can do this and have great motivation Congratulations!!0
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Congrats & good luck!!0
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Hi, feel free to add me, I'm always looking for motivated friends. Did you ever figure out what was causing your celiac symptoms?0
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Welcome back.0
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A wedding dress sounds like a great motivation to lose weight to me. Good luck.0
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A wedding dress sounds like a great motivation to lose weight to me. Good luck.0
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Hello there!
Im with you. I lost 25 lbs and was in the best shape of my life 5 years ago. Since then, I have Yoyoed all around and have gained all of it back plus 15 lbs, thus, I have 40ish to loose. So your motivation is your wedding in September? Mine is a half marathon in September. My first ever, and I intend to do it in a sports bra and shorts We can do it!!!!0 -
I just joined this site a week ago. I've pretty much been the same size/weight for the past 15 years and gained 35 lbs this year!!! UGH!! Feel free to add me as a friend!! (:0
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Welcome to the forums! There is a lot of people here who also have ciliac disease, there may even be a group for it. If you'd like to add me, feel free, and enjoy your stay!0
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welcome back and feel free to add me0
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Did you ever figure out what was causing your celiac symptoms?
The doc said maybe dairy, but I then cut out dairy and still had symptoms. I'm not one to go to the doctor often, so probably the next time I go (which probably won't be for a while..) I'll mention it, but for now I'm just dealing with it. My plan for now is to eat less gluten and less dairy than I usually do, because it's better for you anyway. Last time I did this, I tried to eat as much whole foods as possible. So whether I still have symptoms or not, a whole foods diet is good for pretty much anyone.
I just got into this "thing" where I stopped caring about what I ate. For the longest time I would go to the grocery store and I was careful about the things I picked out. I chose my fruits and vegetables carefully and bought organic when possible because I feel strongly about chemicals and pesticides and stuff. And then, like a light switch, one day I just didn't care anymore. I was back to McDonalds several times a week and just eating crap all the time.
Anyway - long winded response for a short question.. sorry0 -
hi, welcome back. Feel free to add me if you want
Its nice to see that you want to change and you are in the right place to do it.
Good luck with your weightloss goals and if you need support/advice just ask.0 -
I was here too before and lost 13 pounds in a few months. Then I got pregnant! It was a good thing but I ate whatever I wanted. So now that baby is here I need to start all over again. Hard to start over but we can do it. I too need to loose about 100 pounds.
Welcome back! Feel free to add me as a friend if you like.0 -
Welcome Back!!! I will add you!!!0
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Would love to join you in this journey.0
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Welcome Back...... I am new here but am super motivated! Feel free to add me I can use the buddies to keep me motivated too!0
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Did you ever figure out what was causing your celiac symptoms?
The doc said maybe dairy, but I then cut out dairy and still had symptoms. I'm not one to go to the doctor often, so probably the next time I go (which probably won't be for a while..) I'll mention it, but for now I'm just dealing with it. My plan for now is to eat less gluten and less dairy than I usually do, because it's better for you anyway. Last time I did this, I tried to eat as much whole foods as possible. So whether I still have symptoms or not, a whole foods diet is good for pretty much anyone.
I just got into this "thing" where I stopped caring about what I ate. For the longest time I would go to the grocery store and I was careful about the things I picked out. I chose my fruits and vegetables carefully and bought organic when possible because I feel strongly about chemicals and pesticides and stuff. And then, like a light switch, one day I just didn't care anymore. I was back to McDonalds several times a week and just eating crap all the time.
Anyway - long winded response for a short question.. sorry
I love a thorough response! I was asking because I have a friend who can't eat gluten, among other things (like MSG, eggs, or soy) because of a strange food allergy she developed as an adult. She is undergoing treatment for it but still has to cut those things out of her diet until she recovers. You might have to cut several things at once to see an improvement, now if only your doctor could've told you what to avoid!
And I totally understand what you've been though, I call it flipping the eating switch. I go through phases like that where I just flip that switch and anything goes and the words "portion control" are suddenly missing from my vocabulary. My husband and I rented a house with my mom for about six months and she kind of took over the kitchen. We found it easier to eat out all the time than keep our groceries separate and we both ended up gaining a lot of weight. I felt like crap all the time, so I believe it is very true that you are what you eat.
Nice to meet you!0 -
I live this site also! It sure helps a lot to account for every bite that goes in your mouth.0
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Though I joined this in October, this is the first week I've been back. For some reason I feel very motivated now. I've spent my life killing myself with diets. You know, lose 5 gain 10. I swore diets off and I'm finally learning how to eat right to get healthy. Always looking for new friends to support and be supported by. :happy:0
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Welcome! I've also been on this site before but I wasn't truly motivated, but now it's 2012 and I'll be going to college in September and I feel like getting my life on track for good. Maybe we can motivate eachother0
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