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Hello to everyone. I'm so glad to come into the special "100-plus" room and just hear about others with the same struggles, opportunities and joyful, healthy news when things go right!

I was thinking about my WW meeting and the leader. The leader lost about 35 lbs. I used to think, well, what does she know? She's never had a chair stuck to her butt when she stands up. She's not experienced a lot of the issues us big, beautiful ladies have. Her 35 pounds was just as much a struggle for her as my weight is for me. She's been in WW for 12 years, a leader for 11 and still has trigger foods, and foods she can't have in the house.

Anyway, I had a terrible week in terms of plan, because I, uh, didn't have one. I had a gain the week before and I guess I had a bit of "what the hell" syndrome. I really considered using my "no Weigh-in" pass because I couldn't stand another gain. Turns out I was 2.2 lbs down! So I think some of it was the (salty) French onion soup I had less than 24 hours before my previous weigh-in. Anyway, after 8 weeks in program, I am 7.6 or 7.8 lbs down. I expect no one "from the outside" will notice until at least 30 lbs is gone, but that's OK. I'm not doing it for them.

I'd like to be a total of 20 lbs down for MD checkup early November, and I think it's doable if I bump up my exercise. It seems that just a little really makes a difference!

Today was kind of a grazing day. I went over to check Mom's computer and I ended up spending SIX HOURS there. Now, I'm married to a programmer/consultant so I have a free resource, and we did burn up the phone wires today, but eventually got her machine to work. It was frustrating, because she kept wanting to feed me and I was stressed because it took so long to fix a couple minor problems, and I'm a big emotional eater.

I did do something productive, though. I bought a new lunch bag, one with insulated walls and a separate compartment for a rectangular dish (included) that can be used to microwave stuff. I will delay lunch at work simply because I don't know where to go or what to have. If I have already skipped breakfast (bad, longstanding habit) and I don't really eat until 1 or 2 pm, I've been up for 6 hours and I'm ready to chew the furniture (grin). I also bought some Smart Ones frozen entrees so for at least a couple days, I don't have to think about lunch. I just have to eat it.

I hope everyone has a great week. I'm hoping to have mindful meals without too much grazing.

Eileen in OR

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> I used to think, well, what does she know? She's never had a chair

> stuck to her butt when she stands up. She's not experienced a lot of the

> issues us big, beautiful ladies have.

I'm not a WW person, but many here are. I remember Ann mentioning that

some cities have 100-Plus meetings. Maybe you can check the schedule in your

area and see if they have something like that.

>I really considered using my " no Weigh-in " pass because I

> couldn't stand another gain. Turns out I was 2.2 lbs down!

Isn't it nice to be surprised like that?

So I think some

> of it was the (salty) French onion soup I had less than 24 hours before my

> previous weigh-in.

Salt does it to me all the time, ever since I was a little kid (and I'm

almost 53). If I don't stay far away form salty foods or if I don't take my

water pill for various reasons (Like when I really have to leave the house

for a few hours) I always gain a few pounds, like the 4 I gained this

weekend.

>Anyway, after 8 weeks in program, I am 7.6 or 7.8 lbs

> down.

Slow and steady - a good loss!

>I expect no one " from the outside " will notice until at least 30 lbs

> is gone,

I lost 45 and nobody noticed - didn't even have more than an inch change in

measurements. I always gain and lose where it's not noticed, likemy back

fat, legs, feet.

> I'd like to be a total of 20 lbs down for MD checkup early November, and I

> think it's doable if I bump up my exercise. It seems that just a little

> really makes a difference!

Exercise does help a lot, if you can keep it up.

>but eventually got her machine to work. It was

> frustrating, because she kept wanting to feed me and I was stressed

because

> it took so long to fix a couple minor problems,

Computer problems stress me out, too.

> and I'm a big emotional> eater.

I wish I was the type of person who lost her appetite when things go wrong,

but alas, food is comforting to me so it's the first thing I reach for,

after my husband.

> I did do something productive, though. I bought a new lunch bag, one with

> insulated walls and a separate compartment for a rectangular dish

(included)

> that can be used to microwave stuff.

If I ever needed a lunchbox again I would pick up this one:

http://www.laptoplunches.com/

The lady who writes the Vegan Lunchbox (A year's worth of lunches she sent

her son to school with) http://veganlunchbox.blogspot.com/ swears by them

and shows how versitile they are.

Sue in NJ

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>>I expect no one "from the outside" will notice until at least 30 lbs>> is gone,> > I lost 45 and nobody noticed - didn't even have more than an inch change in> measurements. I always gain and lose where it's not noticed, likemy back> fat, legs, feet.

[]Don't you hate it when that happens. I lost 20 and I don't think anyone noticed. You do have to lose a good amount for people to actually see.

>> I'd like to be a total of 20 lbs down for MD checkup early November, and I>> think it's doable if I bump up my exercise. It seems that just a little>> really makes a difference!> > Exercise does help a lot, if you can keep it up.> []It helps more then I thought it did.

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----- Original Message -----

From: Sue in NJ

> I'm not a WW person, but many here are. I remember Ann mentioning

> that

some cities have 100-Plus meetings.

They used to have 50+ meetings at some locations. Dunno if they do that any

more. It used to really irritate me to have a 50+ meeting leader who hadn't

lost 50 pounds. I think it's a completely different problem to be 100+

pounds overweight vs. 35. Just my opinion.

and I went to meet the teacher night tonight. Several people said

" you've lost a lot of weight! " It was kind of nice but embarrassing. It

would have really chapped me if no one had noticed though! :) I've lost 79

pounds since the end of March thanks to surgery and the gym at work and

being careful what I put in my mouth. I haven't seen any of these people

since May so there's quite a bit of difference since then. 3X to 1X shirts

and 24W to 16W pants.

Gotta get to sleep. I don't think I'm ever going to get used to getting up

at 5am. Blech.

Ann

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Eileen, congrats for getting a handle on the situation. Sounds like

you have a plan now, and that always helps. When ever things get to

hectic or I am struggling I too buy the pre-made frozen dinners.

This keeps me from going for the comfort food, because I'm to tired

to get up and make something healthy. The sodium in them really

kills me, but it is better than a high fat alternative. Way to go

I'm really proud for you. Patty

>

> Hello to everyone. I'm so glad to come into the special " 100-plus "

room and

> just hear about others with the same struggles, opportunities and

joyful,

> healthy news when things go right!

>

> I was thinking about my WW meeting and the leader. The leader lost

about 35

> lbs. I used to think, well, what does she know? She's never had a

chair

> stuck to her butt when she stands up. She's not experienced a lot

of the

> issues us big, beautiful ladies have. Her 35 pounds was just as

much a

> struggle for her as my weight is for me. She's been in WW for 12

years, a

> leader for 11 and still has trigger foods, and foods she can't

have in the

> house.

>

> Anyway, I had a terrible week in terms of plan, because I, uh,

didn't have

> one. I had a gain the week before and I guess I had a bit of " what

the hell "

> syndrome. I really considered using my " no Weigh-in " pass because

I

> couldn't stand another gain. Turns out I was 2.2 lbs down! So I

think some

> of it was the (salty) French onion soup I had less than 24 hours

before my

> previous weigh-in. Anyway, after 8 weeks in program, I am 7.6 or

7.8 lbs

> down. I expect no one " from the outside " will notice until at

least 30 lbs

> is gone, but that's OK. I'm not doing it for them.

>

> I'd like to be a total of 20 lbs down for MD checkup early

November, and I

> think it's doable if I bump up my exercise. It seems that just a

little

> really makes a difference!

>

> Today was kind of a grazing day. I went over to check Mom's

computer and I

> ended up spending SIX HOURS there. Now, I'm married to a

> programmer/consultant so I have a free resource, and we did burn

up the

> phone wires today, but eventually got her machine to work. It was

> frustrating, because she kept wanting to feed me and I was

stressed because

> it took so long to fix a couple minor problems, and I'm a big

emotional

> eater.

>

> I did do something productive, though. I bought a new lunch bag,

one with

> insulated walls and a separate compartment for a rectangular dish

(included)

> that can be used to microwave stuff. I will delay lunch at work

simply

> because I don't know where to go or what to have. If I have

already skipped

> breakfast (bad, longstanding habit) and I don't really eat until 1

or 2 pm,

> I've been up for 6 hours and I'm ready to chew the furniture

(grin). I also

> bought some Smart Ones frozen entrees so for at least a couple

days, I don't

> have to think about lunch. I just have to eat it.

>

> I hope everyone has a great week. I'm hoping to have mindful meals

without

> too much grazing.

>

> Eileen in OR

>

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Sue,

Well, I am in a large metro area (Portland OR) and there might be something like that. I realize that my frustration with the leader having lost "only" 35 lbs is my problem, not hers. She's very sympathetic and of course she's mentored many people with much more to lose than her. We were all pretty emotional when a young woman, probably not more than 25, hit 100 lbs lost at a meeting about a month ago.

Right now, this Saturday AM meeting fits my schedule. I don't have a car right now and was bussing to this one, until my sister joined me and now she drives. I think having a buddy is really helping even though we don't talk about it a lot during the week, just occasional comments in email once in a while. I never really connected with anyone in the meetings before; I'm rather shy by nature.

This list is my true meeting (grin).

While my plan was pretty sloppy over the weekend, it wasn't terrible. Yesterday, I think I did quite well. I had a peanut butter sandwich, banana and tea for breakfast at work. I got a large glass of water with my cup of tea, and I decided I couldn't refill the tea until I had drunk the water as well. I did that 3 times yesterday. I did forget the frozen entree for lunch but got a Chinese chicken salad and bottled water - NO DIET SODA !! I took grapes and raspberries for a snack and still have a lot of grapes left over for today.

So, I feel pretty re-energized about the program. A pound a week, that's all I ask. I'm averaging just under that with 8 weeks in program, and not even trying that hard. So a little more effort ought to get me there.

The heat has broken here, and it's actually chilly at night, so we're sleeping better.

Right now, I got no complaints....

Eileen in OR

I'm not a WW person, but many here are. I remember Ann mentioning thatsome cities have 100-Plus meetings. Maybe you can check the schedule in yourarea and see if they have something like that.

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In a message dated 8/22/2006 3:52:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, maryannanderic@... writes:

I've lost 79 pounds since the end of March thanks to surgery and the gym at work and being careful what I put in my mouth.

Great job Ann!! And, I am glad they noticed!!

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> I was thinking about my WW meeting and the leader. The leader lost

about 35

> lbs. I used to think, well, what does she know? She's never had a chair

> stuck to her butt when she stands up.

*lol* Those were my thoughts exactly when I joined WW and heard the

leader say something along the lines of, " I know your struggles,

believe me. I've lost 18 pounds and have kept it off for 5 years " .

Yeah, AND...? 18 pounds is a drop in the bucket for me. But I

understand now. Not 100% sympathetic, if I'm being entirely honest,

but I'm working on it ;)

> Anyway, I had a terrible week in terms of plan, because I, uh,

didn't have

> one. I had a gain the week before and I guess I had a bit of " what

the hell "

> syndrome.

Yeah, I'm coming off a week like that myself. *sigh* " What the hell "

syndrom is usually what destroys my attempts to lose weight. This

time, though, I'm back on :)

> Anyway, after 8 weeks in program, I am 7.6 or 7.8 lbs

> down. I expect no one " from the outside " will notice until at least

30 lbs

> is gone, but that's OK. I'm not doing it for them.

Great job! I'm so happy for you :) Just think, at 1 pound per week,

in a year you'll be down 50 pounds! And your mindset is fantastic,

too, that it's not for anyone else, but for you. You oughtta be

really proud of yourself :)

> I hope everyone has a great week. I'm hoping to have mindful meals

without

> too much grazing.

Hope you're having a great week, too :)

-Bonnie

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