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  • @special2013 Thank you for your motivation! I figure....falling off the path now would be the worst possible thing I can do. Seeing a personal athletic trainer at my gym this weekend. For $15 a session one time a week-it's worth a shot for now. The calorie battle is a tough one! So...hang in there, friend.
  • @adiostrasero YES, I remember those "what if" feelings. It's indeed the most irritating part of switching from WW to MFP. However, I agree with you....when I wasn't losing with WW I kept wondering..."I'm still eating 4 apples a day...is that bad?"....apparently, a calorie really is a calorie. I did get a chance to talk to…
  • Thank you for the bodybuilding.com link! I will check it out! Thanks for the positive words.
  • @ Seg49 Hi there, yes it's totally frustrating. Like me, I'm sure you don't have too far to go. I'm giving the 1600 cal week another try. One thing I love about WW and hate about MFP is that fruits are "free" in WW. So I'm not used to having to track apples, oranges, etc. That was an adjustment for me in the beginning and…
  • Thanks but I really don't prefer my diary to be public. If I don't track, it's about a day a week. I believe I have my daily activity set to low. I work in healthcare and I'm on & off my feet regularly throughout the day-rarely sitting for more than 15 minutes at a time. Thanks for your input...Unfortunately, I'm well…
  • Hi there friend. I know how you are feeling, and have gone through some similar issues myself. In short, I used to be a ballet dancer....barely ate, threw up "occasionally" when I did eat too much, or ate something "unhealthy". I never once considered myself to be anorexic or bulimic. Neither did my family. After an injury…
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