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Zimmeh 09-04-2011 08:01 AM

Congratulations Medusa!

I love your quote and it is true!

Have a great day,

Zimmy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medusa (Post 411338)
Weigh-in is tomorrow. Looks like I'll be breaking my plateau and weighing in at 293!

Just to give a little perspective, my weight loss has been SLOW. As in molasses rolling down a hill of sand in winter SLOW.

I started at 335 in April. It is now September which means it has taken 5 months to lose a little over 40 pounds. I think I'm right on target as far as how permanent weight loss is supposed to go. That is an average of about 2 pounds a week which is exactly what the "textbooks" say is supposed to happen for the pounds to stay gone forever.

It's hard sometimes to stay focused when the numbers move so slowly but looking back on the time that has lapsed since April, I acknowledge that I very readily could have been doing NOTHING as opposed to doing SOMETHING and my weight would have still been 335 today.
It has helped me to keep that in mind when I feel discouraged.

ONE. DAY. AT. A. TIME.
ONE. HOUR. AT. A. TIME.
ONE. MEAL. AT. A. TIME.
ONE. BITE. AT. A. TIME.


Sachita 09-04-2011 09:03 AM

Things have been strange lately. I'm struggling to find balance. Last week I was going to start my green juice fast and couldn't. This week I'll focus on eating fruits and veggies, all whole foods maybe sneak a piece of bread here and there. I'll see how I feel and then take the plunge. I wish my baby sister was here to do this with me. She needs to and I could really use the support. I can be strong for her but shamefully lack self discipline when it comes to sweets and rich foods. But I am now at 90% organic and 50% of my diet is raw.

JustJo 09-04-2011 09:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medusa (Post 411338)
Weigh-in is tomorrow. Looks like I'll be breaking my plateau and weighing in at 293!

Just to give a little perspective, my weight loss has been SLOW. As in molasses rolling down a hill of sand in winter SLOW.

I started at 335 in April. It is now September which means it has taken 5 months to lose a little over 40 pounds. I think I'm right on target as far as how permanent weight loss is supposed to go. That is an average of about 2 pounds a week which is exactly what the "textbooks" say is supposed to happen for the pounds to stay gone forever.

It's hard sometimes to stay focused when the numbers move so slowly but looking back on the time that has lapsed since April, I acknowledge that I very readily could have been doing NOTHING as opposed to doing SOMETHING and my weight would have still been 335 today.
It has helped me to keep that in mind when I feel discouraged.

ONE. DAY. AT. A. TIME.
ONE. HOUR. AT. A. TIME.
ONE. MEAL. AT. A. TIME.
ONE. BITE. AT. A. TIME.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anya/Georgia (Post 411448)
It is difficult to be one of the slow losers! Particularly when we read of our fellow planeteers (word?) losing so quickly.

I weigh each day to help keep myself honest, still losing ounces and not pounds. I try very hard to keep the healthy eating aspect in the forefront, as in: " No, you didn't lose again but you totally stuck with your eating plan, yeah! Good girl!"

No, it doesn't always work but I plod along anyway. I wish I was like you faster losers but I am not. It is the way it is.

Medusa, you have been doing so great! Those pounds are gone, gone, gone! We must focus on our successes, not what we perceive as our failures to keep us on our positive path.

Hugs,

Personally, I congratulate you both for sticking with it. It can be extra hard when the progress is slow, but the important thing is the positive changes you're making to improve your health...regardless of the numbers on the scale.

In my line of work we talk a lot about being "directionally correct." We don't always get where we're going, in the way we expected, on the schedule we wanted. The critical part is moving in the right direction...making progress...pursuing the goal and moving towards it.

We're all directionally correct...no matter the speed...and I think we all rock! :cheer:

Julie 09-04-2011 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JustJo (Post 411495)
Personally, I congratulate you both for sticking with it. It can be extra hard when the progress is slow, but the important thing is the positive changes you're making to improve your health...regardless of the numbers on the scale.
We're all directionally correct...no matter the speed...and I think we all rock! :cheer:

I relate completely to this. It has taken me since May to lose 10lbs. That's a little over 2lbs a month. BUT - I weigh 10lbs less and I imagine by Christmas, I will be 10lbs less and then maybe my 50th -- another 5lbs. I just have to remind myself. I could be 20lbs more than I weigh now, had I not lost this weight.

Sachita 09-04-2011 10:12 AM

Has anyone posted a playlist/list of songs for working out? If yes, can you direct me? If not maybe we can start a few list?

When I work out I need up tempo and its stuff I'd probably never listen to otherwise. Gloria Estefan, Cher, Donna Summers, Beyonnce

any good song list?

Kelt 09-04-2011 10:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sachita (Post 411478)
But I am now at 90% organic and 50% of my diet is raw.

Since this probably puts you nutritionally ahead of about 80% of the American population, (especially on the micro-nutrients), I think you could be forgiven a few indulgences. :)

I am striving for a similar ratio myself as well as reorienting my protein sources. Although it seems impractical for many, I think the rewards will be worth it for me. Already seeing some interesting changes.

Keep us posted on how it goes.

:balloon:

*Anya* 09-04-2011 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sachita (Post 411517)
Has anyone posted a playlist/list of songs for working out? If yes, can you direct me? If not maybe we can start a few list?

When I work out I need up tempo and its stuff I'd probably never listen to otherwise. Gloria Estefan, Cher, Donna Summers, Beyonnce

any good song list?

As far as I am concerned, Disco never died! My favorites for exercise always get me moving much faster and singing @ the same time:

Heaven must have sent you-Bonnie Pointer
I love the nightlife (Disco Round)-Alicia Bridges
Born to be alive-Patrick Hernandez
Disco Inferno-The Trammps
Got to give it up, Part I-Marvin Gaye
Love Rollercoaster-Ohio Players
The Boss-Diana Ross
Shake your groove thing-Peaches & Herb

Sorry if any "disallowed words" it just does that when I copy from the clipboard on my IPhone:)

Zimmeh 09-04-2011 10:50 AM

I love workout and power walk to Reggeaton. Especially PitBull and Kat DeLuna. I also have Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Rage Against the Machine, Rammstein, Black Eyed Peas, Metallica, Korn and Lacuna Coil. I love mixing up my music. I mainly listen to dance and Reggeaton when I am at the gym and a mix of rock and Reggeaton while power walking. Here some of the songs I work out to:

On The Floor by Jennifer Lopez featuring PitBull
Shut It Down by PitBull
I Wanna Go, Circus and Till The World Ends by Britney Spears
Paradise City, Welcome To The Jungle, Sweet Child of Mine, November Rain and Patience by Guns N' Roses
Down In It by Nine Inch Nails
Just Cannot Get Enough and The Time<Dirty Bit> by the Black Eyed Peas
Guerrila Radio by Rage Against the Machine
Lies of the Beautiful People by Sixx A.M.
Crazy Babies by Ozzy
Drop It Low, Whine Up and Run The Show<Spanish Version> by Kat DeLuna featuring Don Omar
Not Ready to Make Nice by the Dixie Chicks
Rain Over Me by PitBull featuring Marc Anthony

If you want a good beat to keep up with, try Drop It Low by Kat DeLuna..I find myself really picking up the pace to that beat!

Have a great day,

Zimmy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sachita (Post 411517)
Has anyone posted a playlist/list of songs for working out? If yes, can you direct me? If not maybe we can start a few list?

When I work out I need up tempo and its stuff I'd probably never listen to otherwise. Gloria Estefan, Cher, Donna Summers, Beyonnce

any good song list?


Zimmeh 09-04-2011 10:52 AM

Have you tried the Vevo app for the iPhone? I love that app since you can find most of your favorite bands on there.

I have to add to your playlist:

Staying Alive by the Bee Gees

Have a great day,

Zimmy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anya/Georgia (Post 411523)
As far as I am concerned, Disco never died! My favorites for exercise always get me moving much faster and singing @ the same time:

Heaven must have sent you-Bonnie Pointer
I love the nightlife (Disco Round)-Alicia Bridges
Born to be alive-Patrick Hernandez
Disco Inferno-The Trammps
Got to give it up, Part I-Marvin Gaye
Love Rollercoaster-Ohio Players
The Boss-Diana Ross
Shake your groove thing-Peaches & Herb

Sorry if any "disallowed words" it just does that when I copy from the clipboard on my IPhone:)


Sachita 09-04-2011 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kelt (Post 411519)
Since this probably puts you nutritionally ahead of about 80% of the American population, (especially on the micro-nutrients), I think you could be forgiven a few indulgences. :)

I am striving for a similar ratio myself as well as reorienting my protein sources. Although it seems impractical for many, I think the rewards will be worth it for me. Already seeing some interesting changes.

Keep us posted on how it goes.

:balloon:

I sure will! I have definitely seen changes and admit I cheat all the time. I'm a real foodie- love fine foods. I can easily do without processed foods though.

Sachita 09-04-2011 11:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anya/Georgia (Post 411523)
As far as I am concerned, Disco never died! My favorites for exercise always get me moving much faster and singing @ the same time:

Heaven must have sent you-Bonnie Pointer
I love the nightlife (Disco Round)-Alicia Bridges
Born to be alive-Patrick Hernandez
Disco Inferno-The Trammps
Got to give it up, Part I-Marvin Gaye
Love Rollercoaster-Ohio Players
The Boss-Diana Ross
Shake your groove thing-Peaches & Herb

Sorry if any "disallowed words" it just does that when I copy from the clipboard on my IPhone:)

Love disco

Bella~Vita 09-04-2011 11:31 AM

Today is my first day on NutriSystem, it was a gift which Iam grateful for because I couldn't of afforded it. Back in 2008 I was a size 11-12 looked great, felt great, had more energy. After my Mother passed in 2008 I went into a depression since then I have come to terms and accepted the things I cannot change. But gaining an extra 50 lbs is something I can change and I will try my damness to follow this wonderful gift I have received from my family member. What's interesting is learning what foods go with what and of course PORTION control. I'm a diabetic and I'm following their program. One of the tips is u choose either a dairy or protein with breakfast n lunch . Which means you don't do both. Now example: 2oz cereal sugar free, 8oz skim milk, is your breakfast so you add another dairy or protein , addition 4 oz skim milk oe 1oz of protein like low fat cottage or greek plain yogurt/tuna/2oz protein chicken breast... just wanted to share a few tips. Wish me luck ... I'm on my way to being my old self again ..... if anyone wants to know about what substitutes you can use PM me I will be glad to provide help for my fellow planeteers :) As I know money is a issue for alot of people. :goodluck:

sweetfemme247 09-04-2011 12:15 PM

Well today I didn't do the wii, but i have swept and mopped the entire house, I have done 3 loads of laundry and got two more to go...... got to clean the kitchen next and then I am packing the rest of my clothes that I am not going to be using..... as I leave for california in 7 days.............. im so EXCITED. finally freedom.

Tommi 09-04-2011 12:31 PM

No labels
 
> I have learned fruits and vegetables are good to eat, I can cook them , or eat them raw.

>I have made vegetarian chipolte chili, with all fresh Veggie's and corn-off-the cob and using Morningstar veggie sausage was quite tasty.

> I am having a hella time learning to cook wild rice, among other things..but it is too hard, or too mushy..Maybe I should buy a rice cooker.

>I am still staying out of the lane, that Drive Thru Lane

>I don't anything canned

>I am trying to stay away from processed foods, anything with a label.

>I am looking for a secret growth hormone to make me a foot taller. That would even it all out, Really..no really.

>I still swim and jacuzzi at about 5:30 AM every day , and have lost about 30 pounds, now if I could just be 6 feet tall.

I heard Depok Chapra say..."i don't anything that's dead" . It sounded gross enough to keep me away from McDonalds BigMac and KFC Chicken.

*Anya* 09-04-2011 12:41 PM

Too hot too cook.

Broke out the slow cooker and put in small chuck roast and later will add fresh carrots, red potatoes, celery. Just a tiny bit of salt & seasoned pepper. It is probably my first red meat in a year but had a craving and at least my craving is not for sweets anymore.

Probably will last 3-4 meals.

Happy Labor Day weekend:)

Tommi 09-04-2011 12:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Anya/Georgia (Post 411580)
Too hot too cook.

Broke out the slow cooker and put in small chuck roast and later will add fresh carrots, red potatoes, celery. Just a tiny bit of salt & seasoned pepper. It is probably my first red meat in a year but had a craving and at least my craving is not for sweets anymore.

Probably will last 3-4 meals.

Happy Labor Day weekend:)

Sounds darn good .....

I have a football slow cooker. Makes me want hot dogs n baked beans beans.

Lizzy 09-04-2011 02:10 PM

I went on a road trip yesterday with two of my friends.I was proud of myself because I did't eat anything bad yesterday!! I did have to sit and watch my skinny friend drink a chocolate and peanut butter milkshake before we even had our meal which was hard as I really love sweets.It is my major downfall.I can eat a healthy meal then the candy and ice cream start calling my name.LOUDLY!!!!!!

Lizzy 09-04-2011 02:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 411587)
Sounds darn good .....

I have a football slow cooker. Makes me want hot dogs n baked beans beans.

I love Baked Beans and I love B&M Brown Bread with raisins!!! i grew up back east, when ever we had hot dogs and baked beans we had brown bread with it!!!!

Medusa 09-04-2011 02:22 PM

I just had an Amy's organic burrito for lunch and it was SO good. Had half of a fuji apple on the side and slamming a bunch of water.

Had a banana smoothie this morning and plan to do a veggie plate tonight with sweet potato fries, green beans, and steamed asparagus.

Sachita 09-04-2011 02:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetfemme247 (Post 411564)
Well today I didn't do the wii, but i have swept and mopped the entire house, I have done 3 loads of laundry and got two more to go...... got to clean the kitchen next and then I am packing the rest of my clothes that I am not going to be using..... as I leave for california in 7 days.............. im so EXCITED. finally freedom.


hey house work burns lots of calories!

sweetfemme247 09-04-2011 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sachita (Post 411677)
hey house work burns lots of calories!

Im always cleaning house, and cooking and washing bella, poor thing is allergic to fleas, she is going to be so happy when we are in the desert.

Zimmeh 09-05-2011 07:45 AM

I just checked this site out again and realized, that I can make my favorite organic raspberry salad dressing with a lot less calories, sodium and cholesterol. Thank you Gemme!

Zimmy

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 272462)


Cowboi 09-05-2011 09:19 AM

Workout done, errands done. Now I can enjoy the rest of my day off!!!

JustJo 09-05-2011 09:36 AM

Got my exercise in this morning...did an hour and a half of yardwork...raking, weeding and mowing.

The back yard looks great, and I was absolutely dripping in sweat. :)

Thinker 09-05-2011 10:04 AM

Gotta catch up on the past couple of pages still...

I did not do cardio yesterday.

This morning we logged 42:30 total and 30:30 of jogging.

I'm going to *attempt* 30 consecutive days of this walk/jog thing. I worry about setting a goal like that because it's so easy to skip a day, but I am going to try.

So for today...... One day down; 29 more to go.

Sachita 09-05-2011 11:05 AM

Today I start eating only fruits and veggies- 50% raw, some baked, cooked, grilled. I'm going to try this for a week along with 30 oz of green juice. I am not going to stop coffee this week but will drink one cup less the cream and agave. I MAY eat some bread IF things get insane for me but my goal is to only consume fresh fruits and veggies for one week and see where to go from there.

Medusa 09-05-2011 10:06 PM

Just did 25 minutes on the stationary bike. 7 miles for 210 calories.

:|

That's me, folks - a 292-pound woman busting ass on the stationary bike.

If my ass wasn't numb, I'd do more.

I am proud of myself. This can be done, even if it's baby steps or one mile at a time.

When I started exercising, I could barely walk 10 minutes on my treadmill. :)

Rockinonahigh 09-05-2011 10:35 PM

Medusa
 
ounds like you are getting use to the bike some,I will get better over time.When I first started working out I thought I was in better shape than I was,I got a real good surprise in that I wasnt as fit as I wanted to be.I bought a tredmill from the goodwill but it never felt as stable as it should have been so I sold it,the ones at the wellness center are huge compaired to the one I had,on my first day on the tred mill I prolly sealed my fate in pain cause I tryed the epilitical thingy first wich caused major pain in my left thigh like a bear was chewing it off..so after a fue trys I quit then went to the tredmill.I didnt get a half mile the first time,the next day I did 1 1/2 miles then the next I did 2 miles..a major achivement.I still havent been able to do much on the eplitical past 5 minits with out a spaz hiting me in the thigh,I have no clue why cause it and the rowing machine bother my left thigh or knee.I do know he eplitical can burn some serious calories is why I want to be able to spend some time on it.
Over the weekend when ive had time ive used my own equipment to work out on,plus I played 30 minits of basket ball multiple times today,plus put in time with weights.Now that its been so cool in the evenings im walking a good bit,I figure a little hear and a little there more weight will come off.

JustJo 09-06-2011 04:56 AM

Yesterday afternoon, my son suggested that we go to a mexican restaurant nearby for dinner. He almost never does this; in fact, when I ask if he wants to go out to eat he generally says no...he prefers my cooking. :)

So....Labor Day....his suggestion...sounded great to me...we went.

I decided not to try to follow my new eating pattern, but to simply order what I wanted and enjoy the meal.

I ate the chips and salsa (they have really yummy ones)...and ordered a meal that I've had many times before.

Normally, I clean my plate.

Last night, I ate all that I wanted....and realized that, even feeling stuffed, I had only eaten half of what I normally would.

My stomach has definitely shrunk.

This morning, the scale was holding steady....same as it read yesterday. :cheer:

Today, back to eating normally.....black coffee, 1 slice of whole wheat toast with tuna salad for breakfast.

Hope you all had a wonderful holiday weekend! :rrose:

Sachita 09-06-2011 06:42 AM

well I made it through the day all juice, fruit and veggies. My salad with a little bit of EVOO. By 8PM I was climbing the walls, broke down and ate a piece of bread. I need to keep working at it tho. I don't intend on only ever eating just fruits and veggies but wanted to transition to make fasting easier. I'd like to fast a few days a month with only green veggies juice.

Wanton Boi came over to clean for me and really wanted me to make lamb curry for him. I'd like to cook it for hym but I know I'll break down. I'm a real foodie especially for fine foods. Hy will just have to wait.

I was watching extreme couponing and although I think its great they can save so much money I cringed at the baskets of stuff they are buying. So much processed food, so many chemicals and packaging. It made me wonder who is really sponsoring these shows? Know what I mean?

For me being healthy also means respect for the environment. These past few years I am learning about a connection that is total. A balance in everything I do. It's a multi-fold process for me.

Medusa 09-06-2011 09:57 AM

I feel GREAT today. Don't know if it was the exercise last night or that I have started buckling down a little harder on nutrition but whatever it is, it's worth it!

I got out and mowed the yard yesterday and did some cleanup around the house. Had the windows open most of the day to get some fresh air. It really does a soul good to get some good, clean Ozark air!

I was thinking about how my diet has changed even from a year ago. Thought I'd share:

A year ago, this is what my food intake would have looked like:

Breakfast:
2 Tylenol
Redbull
1 cup of coffee with full-fat creamer

Midmorning:
2 Diet Cokes

Lunch:
Pizza or something fried
One of those giant Otis Spunkmeyer cookies
a huge Diet Coke

Mid Afternoon:
2 more Diet Cokes
some kind of candy bar

Dinner:
Chicken fried steak with gravy or a heavy carb-loaded meal with very few veggies
More Diet Coke or Red Bull

Before bed:
Ice cream and Diet Coke

Sleep: 3- 4 hours a night.

Jeez. No wonder I felt like crap!

Now my intake is like this:

Breakfast:
an occasional 1/2 cup of coffee with sugar-free creamer
water
oatmeal (no sugar) with fruit or yogurt or smoothie

Mid morning snack:
more water
some kind of fruit (usually grapefruit, pluot, or apple)
v8 (spicy hot or low-sodium!)

Lunch:
some kind of lean meat (usually chicken), a steamed green veggie, and a salad
more water

Afternoon snack:
either a Fiber One bar or fruit or carrot sticks
more water

Dinner:
Lean meat (super small portion) 2 steamed veggies (mostly green unless I do squash) and a dinner salad
more water

I do an occasional after dinner snack of a sugar-free banana popsicle or grapes (small portions!)

Sleep: 5- 6 hours a night!

I haven't taken Tylenol for knee pain in over 4 months. I haven't had a Diet Coke in almost 6 months. I'm exercising regularly.

Big change! Feel great!

JustJo 09-06-2011 10:00 AM

Wow! Isn't it amazing when you look at the big picture like that?
You're doing a fantastic job...and no wonder you feel better!!

:cheer:



Quote:

Originally Posted by Medusa (Post 412535)
I feel GREAT today. Don't know if it was the exercise last night or that I have started buckling down a little harder on nutrition but whatever it is, it's worth it!

I got out and mowed the yard yesterday and did some cleanup around the house. Had the windows open most of the day to get some fresh air. It really does a soul good to get some good, clean Ozark air!

I was thinking about how my diet has changed even from a year ago. Thought I'd share:

A year ago, this is what my food intake would have looked like:

Breakfast:
2 Tylenol
Redbull
1 cup of coffee with full-fat creamer

Midmorning:
2 Diet Cokes

Lunch:
Pizza or something fried
One of those giant Otis Spunkmeyer cookies
a huge Diet Coke

Mid Afternoon:
2 more Diet Cokes
some kind of candy bar

Dinner:
Chicken fried steak with gravy or a heavy carb-loaded meal with very few veggies
More Diet Coke or Red Bull

Before bed:
Ice cream and Diet Coke

Sleep: 3- 4 hours a night.

Jeez. No wonder I felt like crap!

Now my intake is like this:

Breakfast:
an occasional 1/2 cup of coffee with sugar-free creamer
water
oatmeal (no sugar) with fruit or yogurt or smoothie

Mid morning snack:
more water
some kind of fruit (usually grapefruit, pluot, or apple)
v8 (spicy hot or low-sodium!)

Lunch:
some kind of lean meat (usually chicken), a steamed green veggie, and a salad
more water

Afternoon snack:
either a Fiber One bar or fruit or carrot sticks
more water

Dinner:
Lean meat (super small portion) 2 steamed veggies (mostly green unless I do squash) and a dinner salad
more water

I do an occasional after dinner snack of a sugar-free banana popsicle or grapes (small portions!)

Sleep: 5- 6 hours a night!

I haven't taken Tylenol for knee pain in over 4 months. I haven't had a Diet Coke in almost 6 months. I'm exercising regularly.

Big change! Feel great!


JustJo 09-06-2011 10:26 AM

Today's menu so far...

Breakfast:
  • black coffee
  • 1 slice whole wheat toast with tuna salad

Mid-morning snack:
  • last of the cantaloupe...about a cup
  • greek yogurt

Lunch (right now):
  • Salad with....
  • organic baby greeens
  • tomato
  • half a cucumber
  • 1 hard boiled egg
  • about 1/2 cup garbanzo beans (have rediscovered my love for these on salad)
  • small amount of avocado...maybe 1/6 ?
  • homemade cider vinegar and EVOO dressing

For dinner tonight I'm making homemade soup....stock I made from the ham bone (baked ham for dinner Sunday night)....with onions, canellini beans and chunks of the ham. Yummy....and legumes! :)

Rockinonahigh 09-06-2011 10:38 AM

Today I am not motivated to go to the gym,working out is becomeing a bore,I have changed it up every way I can but in the end its the same.Im going to go anyway but my heart isnt in it.I gess one reason is that im stuck in a rut with the scales,no mater how hard I work out ot cut my carbs and calories it stays at the same weight..I cant drop things to low or im going to have some kick backs I dont want to deal with.Off to run a fue errennds then hit the gym..no really im going.I think I need to be doing something with all this getting fit besides contenual working out...gotta think on it cause if u dont run,bike or swim around hear what t do?I checked.

JustJo 09-06-2011 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 412551)
Today I am not motivated to go to the gym,working out is becomeing a bore,I have changed it up every way I can but in the end its the same.Im going to go anyway but my heart isnt in it.I gess one reason is that im stuck in a rut with the scales,no mater how hard I work out ot cut my carbs and calories it stays at the same weight..I cant drop things to low or im going to have some kick backs I dont want to deal with.Off to run a fue errennds then hit the gym..no really im going.I think I need to be doing something with all this getting fit besides contenual working out...gotta think on it cause if u dont run,bike or swim around hear what t do?I checked.

Hey Rockin,

I remember reading a ways back there that you're on a really low calorie diet....like 500 or 600 a day? If so, I wonder if your metabolism is responding by hanging on to each calorie. I'm no doctor or dietician, but I've heard that that can happen with ultra low calorie diets...

Thinker 09-06-2011 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Medusa (Post 412535)
I feel GREAT today. Don't know if it was the exercise last night or that I have started buckling down a little harder on nutrition but whatever it is, it's worth it!

I got out and mowed the yard yesterday and did some cleanup around the house. Had the windows open most of the day to get some fresh air. It really does a soul good to get some good, clean Ozark air!

I was thinking about how my diet has changed even from a year ago. Thought I'd share:

A year ago, this is what my food intake would have looked like:

Breakfast:
2 Tylenol
Redbull
1 cup of coffee with full-fat creamer

Midmorning:
2 Diet Cokes

Lunch:
Pizza or something fried
One of those giant Otis Spunkmeyer cookies
a huge Diet Coke

Mid Afternoon:
2 more Diet Cokes
some kind of candy bar

Dinner:
Chicken fried steak with gravy or a heavy carb-loaded meal with very few veggies
More Diet Coke or Red Bull

Before bed:
Ice cream and Diet Coke

Sleep: 3- 4 hours a night.

Jeez. No wonder I felt like crap!

Now my intake is like this:

Breakfast:
an occasional 1/2 cup of coffee with sugar-free creamer
water
oatmeal (no sugar) with fruit or yogurt or smoothie

Mid morning snack:
more water
some kind of fruit (usually grapefruit, pluot, or apple)
v8 (spicy hot or low-sodium!)

Lunch:
some kind of lean meat (usually chicken), a steamed green veggie, and a salad
more water

Afternoon snack:
either a Fiber One bar or fruit or carrot sticks
more water

Dinner:
Lean meat (super small portion) 2 steamed veggies (mostly green unless I do squash) and a dinner salad
more water

I do an occasional after dinner snack of a sugar-free banana popsicle or grapes (small portions!)

Sleep: 5- 6 hours a night!

I haven't taken Tylenol for knee pain in over 4 months. I haven't had a Diet Coke in almost 6 months. I'm exercising regularly.

Big change! Feel great!

So amazing! I could tell over the past few days that you are really in the zone. You're doing fantastic!!!

I *love* the spicy V8 but really insist on the low sodium for obvious reasons. So I throw in 6-8 drops of hot sauce to the low sodium to get my kick!!

Thinker 09-06-2011 11:16 AM

Today's cardio: 38 minutes total; 28 minutes of it jogging

Also did weights (upper body)

So far today I've had:

1 cup of coffee (1 point)
Greek yogurt w/blueberries and granola (4 points)
EAS protein drink (3 points)
Whey shake w/strawberries (3 points)

Sachita 09-06-2011 11:26 AM

Sleep is absolutely essential and not just any sleep but good sleep. I use to be fine with 6 hours but as I get older I fine that I need at least 8, 9 is perfect. Getting enough rest and sleep is very important in weight loss and over all health. I have periods where I just can't sleep. Every other month for a few days. Also when I keep Mia, my granddaughter, I wake up with each toss and turn. It throws me off cycle and effects me for days. I listen to audios at night to help me sleep deeper.

I have decided that there are a few things I most likely will not give up:

Crusty Artisan Bread
well made cheeses- goat, blue cheese, guyere and the like.

Therefore I think I will spend this winter mastering the art of bread and cheese making. I have a vitamix so I'm going to purchase organic grains and grind flour. Practice making really healthy but yummy fresh breads. I can buy raw milk in NC, or so I'm told so I'll practice making cheeses. I've done both bread and cheese before. This time I'll take it to a whole new level.

DapperButch 09-06-2011 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sweetfemme247 (Post 411678)
Im always cleaning house, and cooking and washing bella, poor thing is allergic to fleas, she is going to be so happy when we are in the desert.

If you don't use any kind of flea/tick/etc. treatment, consider one of these to keep those fleas from happening in the first place.

Advantix : http://www.petparents.com/specialoff...antix+for+dogs

Frontline: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Frontline...prod10459.html

I just threw two sites up there, you can search the internet for better deals.

Expensive, but keeps them healthy, and not just from fleas.

Sachita 09-06-2011 11:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DapperButch (Post 412583)
If you don't use any kind of flea/tick/etc. treatment, consider one of these to keep those fleas from happening in the first place.

Advantix : http://www.petparents.com/specialoff...antix+for+dogs

Frontline: http://www.1800petmeds.com/Frontline...prod10459.html

I just threw two sites up there, you can search the internet for better deals.

Expensive, but keeps them healthy, and not just from fleas.

Fleas still bite with these. They are suppose to die after they do but don't always work. But they will poison your dog.


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