remieres93 Member

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  • Your first mistake is to start off with a negative "I'm FAT", nobody here is FAT! I don't care if you're 400 lbs, you're not fat! You're unhealthy, and you're here which means you're taking the first step towards being healthy! Good luck friend.
    in I"M FAT. Comment by remieres93 July 2014
  • Hello, I've struggled being over weight for almost 10 years. My mom was really overweight at a time, and we all ate Mcdonald's and other unhealthy places a couple times a week! It's never too late to start losing. I started a month ago, ive kept with it for the most part, and already down 8 lbs. Which means ive been losing…
  • http://nutritiondata.self.com/tools/calories-burned This my dear will be your best friend, input your information (when it comes to activity level, if you scroll down it gives you a definition of what each activity level means), and it'll calculate how many calories you burn a day. For example, I just entered in my info…
  • I want to guess Omron isn't American, or that you're not from the US? I've never heard or seen anything like that. (And I assumed foreign based on your description of a doctor scale, LOL, sorry if I'm wrong) I'm noticing most good scales are costly, so maybe I should just invest in something more accurate, and read some…
  • For clarification, do you mean that you weigh yourself around the same time everyday, and you like seeing the difference every day, or?
  • While my scale is always the one that's slightly inaccurate, I opted to not change my Current Weight other than ONCE a month on the same day that I started weighing myself. Based on what it told me I'd lose after 5 weeks after my first diary entry, it's actually pretty accurate now that I think about it. I started at 185…
  • Thank you! I like those types of scales that give you the BMI calculation AND the weight. And maybe that's just it, maybe you have to spend upwards $50 to get a decent scale. Quanity/Quality.
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