Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Cherilyn, You're doing so great! You're losing your weight at a nice pace, you're much healthier now than a few months ago, you feel better and look better, and you finally feel good about yourself, so much so you want to share what you've learned with others at church. Fantastic! Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Cherilyn, What a great message. Thanks for sharing. 64 pounds gone is amazing! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 Cherilyn----66 pounds and feeling good. Way to go. Keep up the good fight. Sheila ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.534 / Virus Database: 329 - Release Date: 10/31/2003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 WOW Cherilyn!! First off congrats on your weight loss!! You are doing great! I'm so glad to hear that your support group went so well. It is great to hear that you have already inspired so many and think of the others that you will be able to inspire as they bring their friends and relatives to the meeting! You are truely an inspiration and have reminded me of some of the reasons it is so important to get some more of this weight off. I realized for the first time today that I no longer have 200+ lbs to lose. I was filling out a " get to know you form " for a list I've been on for about as long as I've been on here and they asked how much you *wanted* to lose, as I thought about it I realized that for the first time in a long, LONG time that number was under 200 lbs, it was kind of an amazing thing. Keep up the great work! a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 I realized that for > the first time in a long, LONG time that number was under 200 lbs, it > was kind of an amazing thing. Thanks. BTW, I used you to an example to one lady in my group. She is so sweet and so beautiful, but she has well over 200 lbs to lose. She stopped me privately and told me that she found that number so overwhelming and intimidating that she didn't even want to try it. I told her about my wonderful friend a who kept plugging away and had lost 60 lbs. I told her that you made the choice to go slowly and safely, and that you chose to keep going. I told her that you worked on 10 lbs at a time like me and that you were looking better and feeling better. I think she went away encouraged. I know I went away with sore ribs from all the hugs. I also told her that she didn't have to get down to 150; she just had to get healthier. She has a lot of the same health problems that you and I have. Anyway, you were my shining example! Cherilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2003 Report Share Posted November 4, 2003 I told her about my > wonderful friend a who kept plugging away and had lost 60 lbs. I told > her that you made the choice to go slowly and safely, and that you chose to > keep going. I told her that you worked on 10 lbs at a time like me and that > you were looking better and feeling better. WOW!! Thanks Cherilyn I guess I better keep plugging away so you can continue to tell her about my progress huh? I think she went away > encouraged. I hope she is able to look at it that way. I know that there were time that I couldn't focus on the 10lbs, I kept focusing on the larger amount and it was just too overwhelming. I've always heard take it 10lbs at a time but never believed in it, I don't know what changed but it really does make a difference. I was also reading the other day about setting those mini goals, but not to put a time limit on them because if you are not able to hit that goal you can end up feeling like a failure. I guess for now I will stick with my End of year goal, but after that I don't know that I will be setting time frames to my goals. I know I went away with sore ribs from all the hugs. I also > told her that she didn't have to get down to 150; she just had to get > healthier. She has a lot of the same health problems that you and I have. I hope your ribs are feeling better today! I don't ever plan on getting down to 150 lbs, I will be happy with under 300 at the moment, and I would love to be able to say that some day I am under 200 even if it is just 199.99 lbs. I haven't been under 300lbs since I started my freshman year in highschool, so that in and of it's self would be an accomplishment and I'm almost halfway to that point. but for now it's 10lbs at a time and I'm half way to my next 10lb mini goal. > Anyway, you were my shining example! > Hopefully you will be able to continue to use me as a shining example! a (who is doing well today) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 I am glad you are doing well. I went to Wednesday night church tonight, and was ambushed by some of my group ladies. We ended up walking 2 miles with stairs in the middle! Now, they want to make that a weekly thing! I am cool with that. It is easier for me to walk and talk than to do it alone. Several of them pulled me aside privately to tell me that they had been perfectly on program for the last 3 days. Last Sunday, I gave them all a little stack of paper turkey cut outs. Each day that they honour the commitments they made to themselves, they get to right their names on a turkey. On Sunday, all the turkeys will go into a drawing for a prize. I didn't want to just reward pounds lost, because that makes plateaus even more frustrating. Anyway, back to the point...I kept hearing people say things like, " How many turkeys do you have? " , " I got my turkey for today! " and " Don't eat that or you wont get a turkey for today! " (We have a meal on Wed's) It was great to see all the good attitudes! You keep going to encourage my friend , and then I can tell you all about her triumphs! Maybe that will encourage you! What a cool cycle! Best Wishes! Cherilyn > Re: weigh in/support group/long, but encouraging > > > I told her about my > > wonderful friend a who kept plugging away and had lost 60 lbs. > I told > > her that you made the choice to go slowly and safely, and that you > chose to > > keep going. I told her that you worked on 10 lbs at a time like me > and that > > you were looking better and feeling better. > > WOW!! Thanks Cherilyn I guess I better keep plugging away so you can > continue to tell her about my progress huh? > > > I think she went away > > encouraged. > > I hope she is able to look at it that way. I know that there were > time that I couldn't focus on the 10lbs, I kept focusing on the > larger amount and it was just too overwhelming. I've always heard > take it 10lbs at a time but never believed in it, I don't know what > changed but it really does make a difference. I was also reading the > other day about setting those mini goals, but not to put a time limit > on them because if you are not able to hit that goal you can end up > feeling like a failure. I guess for now I will stick with my End of > year goal, but after that I don't know that I will be setting time > frames to my goals. > > I know I went away with sore ribs from all the hugs. I also > > told her that she didn't have to get down to 150; she just had to > get > > healthier. She has a lot of the same health problems that you and > I have. > > I hope your ribs are feeling better today! I don't ever plan on > getting down to 150 lbs, I will be happy with under 300 at the > moment, and I would love to be able to say that some day I am under > 200 even if it is just 199.99 lbs. I haven't been under 300lbs since > I started my freshman year in highschool, so that in and of it's self > would be an accomplishment and I'm almost halfway to that point. but > for now it's 10lbs at a time and I'm half way to my next 10lb mini > goal. > > > Anyway, you were my shining example! > > > > Hopefully you will be able to continue to use me as a shining > example! > > a > (who is doing well today) > > > > To unsubscribe DO NOT send a message to the list.Please click on > this link and unsubscribe: > 100-plus/join > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 Write not right. Gee, English really is my native language. I promise! I should go to bed. Cherilyn > Re: weigh in/support group/long, but encouraging > > > > > > I told her about my > > > wonderful friend a who kept plugging away and had lost 60 lbs. > > I told > > > her that you made the choice to go slowly and safely, and that you > > chose to > > > keep going. I told her that you worked on 10 lbs at a time like me > > and that > > > you were looking better and feeling better. > > > > WOW!! Thanks Cherilyn I guess I better keep plugging away so you can > > continue to tell her about my progress huh? > > > > > > I think she went away > > > encouraged. > > > > I hope she is able to look at it that way. I know that there were > > time that I couldn't focus on the 10lbs, I kept focusing on the > > larger amount and it was just too overwhelming. I've always heard > > take it 10lbs at a time but never believed in it, I don't know what > > changed but it really does make a difference. I was also reading the > > other day about setting those mini goals, but not to put a time limit > > on them because if you are not able to hit that goal you can end up > > feeling like a failure. I guess for now I will stick with my End of > > year goal, but after that I don't know that I will be setting time > > frames to my goals. > > > > I know I went away with sore ribs from all the hugs. I also > > > told her that she didn't have to get down to 150; she just had to > > get > > > healthier. She has a lot of the same health problems that you and > > I have. > > > > I hope your ribs are feeling better today! I don't ever plan on > > getting down to 150 lbs, I will be happy with under 300 at the > > moment, and I would love to be able to say that some day I am under > > 200 even if it is just 199.99 lbs. I haven't been under 300lbs since > > I started my freshman year in highschool, so that in and of it's self > > would be an accomplishment and I'm almost halfway to that point. but > > for now it's 10lbs at a time and I'm half way to my next 10lb mini > > goal. > > > > > Anyway, you were my shining example! > > > > > > > Hopefully you will be able to continue to use me as a shining > > example! > > > > a > > (who is doing well today) > > > > > > > > To unsubscribe DO NOT send a message to the list.Please click on > > this link and unsubscribe: > > 100-plus/join > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 5, 2003 Report Share Posted November 5, 2003 a said: I realized for the first time today that I no longer have 200+ lbs to > lose. That is so WONDERFUL! I realized a couple of weeks ago that I had less left to lose than I had already lost. I don't think that it was so much the success that thrilled me, as it was knowing that I could get this far. I am not sure I am making this clear. I mean, I never thought I could get this far, now knowing that I can, I also know that I can go the rest of the way. I look forward to being here the day that you realize that you no longer have 150+ lbs to lose. You will be there before we know it. Average weight loss for an 'on-plan' person is 2 lbs per week. At that rate, you could be down the next 50 in just over 6 mos! You and I could go celebrate our birthdays (in the same week) 50 lbs lighter and healthier! We lunar-landing babies have to stick together! <GBG> Cherilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 > We ended up walking 2 miles with stairs in the middle! Now that *is* an ambush! LOL >Now, they want to make that a weekly thing! I am > cool with that. It is easier for me to walk and talk than to do it alone. Sure! And by talking, you'll be able to gauge how intensive the workout is. If you can't talk, then you're pushing too hard. > Several of them pulled me aside privately to tell me that they had been > perfectly on program for the last 3 days. They got the turkeys, Cherilyn, but *you* must be as proud as a peacock! You've done good! Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2003 Report Share Posted November 6, 2003 > That is so WONDERFUL! I realized a couple of weeks ago that I had less left > to lose than I had already lost. That is wonderful! I'm sure it'll take me a while to get there though I don't think that it was so much the > success that thrilled me, as it was knowing that I could get this far. I understand completely! Let me see that would be in 64 more lbs so I guess I'm about 25% of the way there. That is using the weight my Dr would like to see me at (180lbs), but realistically I don't know if it is possible, maybe if I just keep remembering 10lbs at time I'll get there. > I look forward to being here the day that you realize that you no longer > have 150+ lbs to lose. Hummm that would be... in 36 more lbs (again using 180lbs as a final goal) You will be there before we know it. Average weight > loss for an 'on-plan' person is 2 lbs per week. At that rate, you could be > down the next 50 in just over 6 mos! You and I could go celebrate our > birthdays (in the same week) 50 lbs lighter and healthier! We lunar-landing > babies have to stick together! <GBG> hummmm never thought of that and hey I'd be almost under 300 too That would be scary! LOL... I was actually hoping to be under 300 for our 10th wedding anniversary (6-4-04) and yes, it's possible, but I don't know that we will have any *big* plans like I was hoping for. Financially I think we will just have to pretend it is just any other year. Maybe we'll do a little more, but nothing like I would like to do a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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