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Old 12-18-2012, 02:11 PM   #4428
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Just for giggles....this was the first post in this thread....back in January 2011....almost 2 years ago.

My goal for the year....lose 35 lbs.

I didn't accomplish it, although I made baby step changes, ate healthier, felt better, exercised more, felt even better....

Fast forward almost 2 years.....and GUESS how much I've lost overall....yep, you got it....about 35 lbs.

Just goes to show that there's value in making changes, even small ones, and hanging in there. It took me twice as long as I wanted.....but I'm here.

Woot woot for me!



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Hi everyone,

I looked for a thread on this topic and didn't see one...so (since this is part of my goal for this year), I thought I'd start one.

As a diabetic, I have to be careful of fad diets... and losing weight makes it much easier to manage my condition (not to mention finding cute clothes when out shopping!)

When I was first diagnosed, I followed the diabetic diet religiously, walked an hour a day, and lost 50 lbs. Woo hoo! Unfortunately, the diabetic diet makes life no fun...and I gradually went off of it. As a result, I've regained about 25 of those pounds over the last 5 years. Not a quick gain, but frustrating and unhealthy.

So...for 2011...I've resolved to get back to my walking...starting with 2 miles a day since I'm out of shape and working (as quickly as possible) back to the 4 mile walk that helped me lose weight initially, and which I know helps me maintain a healthy level of fitness.

I've also resolved to improve my diet...not the diabetic diet (cuz I'll want to hurt someone), but an easier to manage version using Weight Watchers points.

My weight loss goal (for now) is 35 lbs.

Here's a link to a very handy list of food point values (but I still cannot figure out the crazy formula on top to save my life...all I know is that about 25 points works for me).

Anyone want to share hints, tips, advice, and support on losing weight in a healthy way?
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