52 year old nurse needs friends
healthynursein2015
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new to myfp, have done weight watchers many times last time lost 66# made it to goal,made life time kept it off for a year, stress from caring for elderly in- laws and bipolar alcholic son have put it all back on,( i know just excusess) but very discouraged, but feel with encouragment and time i can again become healthy and to my weight goal . anyone else in their 50's looking for encouraging friends,
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hey, dont be so harsh on yourself!
you've made the 1st positive step and if you use this site everyday you will get the results. Good luck!0 -
I'm a nurse too. Sometimes taking care of others causes us to "leave ourselves behind". Naturally there is, "I don't have time to diet exercise". It's okay! You are making positive steps. Don't be so hard on yourself, this will get easier. I, myself, am still at the needing to tell friends I'm dieting that way they know if I don't take that slice of cake at a pot luck day not to be offended. All the while, my coworkers are helping "keep me honest" when I get that urge to "pig out". Positive attitude will help, even days when you don't feel so positive. Find that one thing that brings you joy and focus on it. Good luck and hope to hear from you!0
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I am a nurse too, and there is always "munchies" around ... good day it's a reward bad day it is comfort ... I lost 11 and have 27 to go.0
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I sent you a request.0
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I am 55 and also new to this. Looking forward to mutual support to get to our goal. I will send you a friend request. Good luck to us both!0
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Welcome to My Fitness Pal.0
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I am 52 and a nurse as well ... just starting out on this website. We all need a push now and then, and we nurses - we take care of everyone else FIRST. BUT, there comes a time - and age 52 is a good time to start - when we need to just step back a little, and look at our own health ,and our own lives - and make some changes that are positive. Keep moving forward, and take time out every day to log into your food chart - even if you are way off that day - just write it all down and don't worry. Soon, this will be routine, and you will start thinking twice before you put unnecessary, unhealthy foods on your plate or in your mouth. One step, one day, one entry at a time!
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I know what the stress of caring for others can do to your mind, body and soul. I cared for several elderly relatives until they passed away and it is not an excuse for putting on the pounds, but it is very difficult to care for yourself properly when others need you so badly. It is time to put yourself in the drivers seat and this is a great place to start. MFP has been an inspiration to me every day. Feel free to add me as a friend and hopefully we can help each other.0
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well im not in my 50's just yet but not far off woud love to have some support as well as give support I am also a nurse and have used some of the very same excuses together we can achieve :flowerforyou:0
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I'm 57 and a LVN (although not working due to chronic health problems). I have been on MFP for a little over a week and love it!! I want to lose weight but also establish a healthy eating and exercise plan for life and I've met some wonderful people the short time I've been on MFP. Glad you are here, I'll be sending a friend request to you. BTW I also am involved in the care of my Dad who is 92, he is in an assisted lviing facility nearby but I take him to all appointments and oversee all his affairs. Blessings!!0
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I'm 56, not a nurse, and new to MFP. My job has me sitting behind a computer 8hrs a day. But my problem isn't so much eating too much or eating foods that aren't all that good for me, it's being active. I'm sorry guys, but I'm tired when I get home. Walking the dog for 1/2 a mile is about all I can handle after work. Add to that the fact that we live in the country and the closest gym or YMCA is 20 miles away. It's hard to get and stay motivated. I'm really hoping MFP can help!0
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Aaaahhh honey those aren't excuses, they are bonified reasons, with all that stress and challenging problems, the fact that you have'nt gotten ill and can still function is a testament to your strength. So now take some of that strength and make your well being and health a priority, without guilt. Would be happy to add you as a friend.0
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I'd like to be your friend. I to have had struggles with family over recent years and have gained 50 pounds. My husband lost his job 8 years ago and I've been supporting the family ( 5 children) since then. I've been on anti-depressants and I've also had my thyroid removed and I can't help but think that they have contributed significantly to my weight gain.
As a Home Ec teacher with a nutrition degree I feel really foolish that I am so obese but I'm determined not to give up. It is interesting how we can be so strong and disciplined in some areas of our lives but not in others.
I too am in that 50+ age range but to tell you the truth...losing this weight and beginning to like myself is the number one item on my bucket list. I'm tired of not liking what I look like and shopping at "big" girls stores.
I'd love to have your support on this journey and I'll support you right back.0 -
Hi, I am 55, a nurse, and I too deal with the take care of everyone but me syndrome. Well, at least I used too. Right now I am taking care of me, being a bit selfish even, or I feel like I am. I am putting me first for the first time ever and I am succeeding in inching my way towards my goals! Any/all of you are welcome to friend me... just send a quick note as to where we "met"! Good health to all!0
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51, with a bi-polar mom! Sent you friend request.0
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I'm not a nurse but I've worked as a care giver in some aspect or other since my early 20s. I've been working with people with disabilities for the last 15 years. But taking care of everyone around me even outside of work to the point of putting myself on the back burner is almost second nature. I guess I feel selfish if I take care of myself. And add to that getting motivated is one thing but staying their long term seems to be the other problem, lol. Anyway I'm not in my 50s yet (38 in a week) but I'd still really like it if you felt like adding me0
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Hi I'm not a nurse but I'm 55 and going to be here for a while. Feel free to add me anyone0
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Hello there and Welcome!!! you have made a good decision coming here to MFP - you will find that there is just so much support and friendship on offer :happy: I am 55 and live in the UK - like you I have gone down the Weight watchers trail ... more than once :ohwell: but honestly I find this MFP is the best thing. I have sent you a friend request and wish you well in your journey to become healthier, fitter and slimmer. :flowerforyou:0
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welcome! sorry you've had such a rough time. i'm glad you are making attempts again.. feel free to friend me.0
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Hi, from NZ,
I just signed up a few days and have been finding that tracking your exercise and food has been helping a lot. I'm sure that it will help you too. I've been overweight since I gave up smoking 9 years ago. I'm okay with exercise, have liked moving my body and feeling strong, but have struggled with the food part of it.
I'm ready to enjoy the weight loss journey and would love to speak to others the same age as I think that menopause has a lot to do with the way your body seems to hold on to the weight, what do you think?0 -
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My name is Jackie, welcome to mfp, you will manage to do this with support from everyone on this site, you are more than welcome to add me... Stay positive
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add me if you like ive just turned 50 in jan0
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Hi nutenurse,
I'm 51 but will have to catch you later! I'm heading out the door for my run.0 -
Hey thats ok your here now and thats what counts.. Today is a new day and a new start! I am a Surgical Tech and been around here over a year now. Best people for motivation and support are here at MFP!
I am in "over 50" crowd at 54 and have made mincemeat of the notion you cant lose weight after the age of 50!
Feel free to add me as I'm not going anywhere and I can always use a new friend and more support and motivation!0 -
You can add me if you like. I'm 58 and from SC too!0
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I'm a nurse also, just joined this site. I am a stress eater,it is my drug!I I work nights and often find myself sneaking an extra meal in due to those extra hours that I am awake. I am also ravenous when I first come home in the morning and I can be found standing in front of the fridge mindlessly shoveling whatever into my mouth! I am hoping recording my food intake will help me keep track of what I am actually eating. i had lost some weight last year but I am afraid it is creeping back on.0
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Iam 54, and a nursing instructor. New to this site,but so far very excited. It has the most extensive food data base I have ever seen. Hoping to lose 30lbs. Getting harder as I get older . Any suggestions for a newbie? Not sure how to add friends, sounds like several of us have similar issues and concerns.0
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