Llstemmer

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  • Hi Greg, I have been doing Insanity for the last 7 weeks, and my Fitclub just started over so count me in! Lori
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  • Welcome fellow "Hyster Sister"! I had a hysterectomy about a year ago and yes, it takes awhile to get your endurance back. Walking is a great way to start building that endurance and you will be able to walk longer and longer in no time. Just remember while the exercise is important, changing the way you eat is the key.…
  • Hi! Sounds like we have a lot of the same goals. I too and 5' 2" and my starting weight was 210, now down to 199. That was a huge success for me just to see the first number on my scale as a 1! Anyway, I have dealt with some negative, or should I say jealous people, in my journey. My way of dealing with it, is I ignore it.…
  • Good for you! I have had similar experiences and I am always so proud of myself for not giving in to the "quick fix". I can't even stand the thought of eating at a fast food place anymore. :)
  • I totally understand! I just gained a pound back, which doesn't sound like much, but it took me a long time just to lose 11 pounds. Just that one pound makes me want to throw in the towel and eat whatever I want! Eating out is a big part of our social life and it is hard to stay on track. I agree with the person who said…
  • What bothers me is that there are some kids out there that eat right and exercise, but are still "chunky" because they haven't reached puberty or their growth spurt yet. These kids get teased for their weight all the time. I understand the need for an organization that promotes acceptance, but why not acceptance in general…
  • I weigh myself every 2 weeks. The up and down of doing it everyday discourages me. I just started MFP at the end of January and have lost 11 pounds so far. Goal is 20 by my birthday in April!
  • You can add me too! I am 38 years old and have tried multiple times to lose weight with minimal success.
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