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Thanks Lyn, I'm pretty excited myself. This is my second time doing weight

watchers. I lost the weight and gained it back to have another baby!

Last time all my losses were from .5 to 2 lbs. So, this was really surprising

for me. In the future I expect my losses to be in the .5 to 2 lb. range.

Anyway, thanks Again.

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Austin 3-22-96

Baylee 5-21-99

Caybrie 1-24-01

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188.8/184.2/145 Week #1

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Weigh In

I had my first weigh in today. I was a little shocked at the results. I

lost 4.6 lbs. I hope this program continues to work for me.

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Mommy to

Ambree and Kirsten (Twin Angels) 5-25-95

Austin 3-22-96

Baylee 5-21-99

Caybrie 1-24-01

~~May all your days be filled with smiles!~~

188.8/184.2/145

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I have wore myself out doing the happy dance!!

Let's hope I get to do it

EVERYDAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL

:)

Sheila

--- Connie wrote:

> Hey Sheila.... how's the happy dancing going?

> We have good reports today on losses.

>

> How about everyone else?

>

> Hugs,

> Connie

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: Amy Saleik

> To: Serious-Weight-Watchers ;

>

>

>

> Wheeeee!!!! Well, this was my first week to

> weigh in and I lost 7.2 lbs!

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

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Congrats and Kathy on the weight loss! Isn't it great to be a

" loser " ! :) Thanks, too, Kathy, for the walking group website. Sounds

like a great idea to get daily walking assignments and I've signed on.

Sandi

> I have been getting emails from a walking group I signed up for a long,

> long time ago. It is a 10 week walking program where they send you " daily

> assignments " . I've been in the habit of just deleting them. Today is DAY

> 1 again ... so I'm really going to try to stick with it!!!

>

> Here's the URL: http://walking.about.com/cs/walkoflife/

>

> Kathy

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Congratulations Ellen, I dont think any loss is too small, you keep plugging

away and they add up quick. Keep up the good work!

Shanda

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>Reply-To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

>To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

>Subject: Weigh In

>Date: Mon, 07 Jan 2002 12:23:13 -0600

>

>Today I weighed in and lost .8 pound! I was happy, considering that there

>were two birthday parties this week (mine) where I ate in moderation and

>with good planning.

>

>Then my leader asked if I thought the WW range was realistic for me. It

>goes up to 145 for my height. She thinks maybe 150 might be better for me.

>I was bummed. Does she think I can't do it? Does that happen that your goal

>weight is too low? I set mine at 140 which I weighed and maintained about 7

>years ago. I felt very healthy at that weight. Physically and mentally.

>

>I couldn't talk to her more about it, because she was weighing in people. I

>don't stay for meetings because I always have a three-year-old in tow (a

>very-and-constantly-verbally-expressive-three-year-old) so that time was

>out, too. Any suggestions for re-setting my goal weight, or should I keep

>my dream?

>

>Ellen

>

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Ellen..

COngratulations...A loss is a loss no matter how big

or small...celebrate and be happy...

You say you would like to weigh 140 pounds, If you

don't mind me asking how old are you? Only because of

leader thinking 150 instead of 145? Just curious...

Again....Congrats....

--- Ellen Liesse wrote:

> Today I weighed in and lost .8 pound! I was happy,

> considering that there

> were two birthday parties this week (mine) where I

> ate in moderation and

> with good planning.

>

> Then my leader asked if I thought the WW range was

> realistic for me. It

> goes up to 145 for my height. She thinks maybe 150

> might be better for me.

> I was bummed. Does she think I can't do it? Does

> that happen that your goal

> weight is too low? I set mine at 140 which I weighed

> and maintained about 7

> years ago. I felt very healthy at that weight.

> Physically and mentally.

>

> I couldn't talk to her more about it, because she

> was weighing in people. I

> don't stay for meetings because I always have a

> three-year-old in tow (a

>

very-and-constantly-verbally-expressive-three-year-old)

> so that time was

> out, too. Any suggestions for re-setting my goal

> weight, or should I keep

> my dream?

>

> Ellen

>

>

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Ellen, I would take what your WW leader said as a compliment!! You must be

looking skinny for her to say that.

Back in college my dream weight was 125 (I'm 5'7 " ). Now it's 150 lbs., but I

don't think there'll be much difference in the look. Back then I didn't

exercise a bit and probably had no muscle mass to speak of. Now I'm an

exercising fool and I know that 150 is gonna look good once I get there. But,

if you feel more comfortable at 145 and won't have to stress out to maintain it,

then go for it.

269/235.6/150

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Ellen and --

I'd like to join in, b/c I've been thinking about this subject, too.

Like you all, I'm 5'7 " and 33 years old and I haven't set a final

goal weight. My leader has been supportive and says I don't have to

set one yet, even thought the WW literature suggests that now is the

time, after you've achieved you 10%. She suggested another 10% or

maybe a weight range, like in the 180's, for my next goal. I think

she's right b/c it's intimidating to set a goal that's 60 or so

pounds away!

153 is the top of my range for my age and height, but I haven't seen

153 since I was in my early 20's. It's hard to know what's going to

be healthy, realistic, and maintainable. How much bearing does one's

previous weight have on what one should weigh 15 years later? I know

I'm in better shape physically, am more muscular, than I was in my

early 20's...<grin> and that I'll probably look better at a higher

weight than I used to!

I've been reading about how to determine the size of one's frame,

waist to hip ratio, and body mass index, body fat percentages, etc.

but I'm still not sure. I've been thinking 145 would be nice,

probably a size 12 or 14, which I think would be comfortable for me.

Maybe I just need to relax for now and trust that I'll know more when

I get closer to the top of my range...Is this decision largely

subjective, though? Thanks!

Amyzan

> Ellen, I would take what your WW leader said as a compliment!! You

must be looking skinny for her to say that.

>

> Back in college my dream weight was 125 (I'm 5'7 " ). Now it's 150

lbs., but I don't think there'll be much difference in the look.

Back then I didn't exercise a bit and probably had no muscle mass to

speak of. Now I'm an exercising fool and I know that 150 is gonna

look good once I get there. But, if you feel more comfortable at 145

and won't have to stress out to maintain it, then go for it.

>

>

> 269/235.6/150

>

>

>

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Hiya everyone,

thanks for the warm welcome last week, I actually live in Bristol so

when you were over here you may very well have driven past the door ;0)

I was quite surprised when I joined last Tues and was lighter than I'd been

expecting, not a lot but it's only 70lbs to loose now, not the 80/85 that I'd

been dreading.

I havent been too good on the power start menu that we get in the uk and found

myself undereating by about 8 points a day. I weighed in this week and I've

lost 4lbs, yay, 64 to go :0) I will say I'm surprised as I find that I'm eating

a lot more now than I ever did pre WW but for once it's healthily and spread

throughout the day instead of a large starchy and fatty meal mid evening.

I'm finding the journal is helping tremendously and also the planning the day

before. Luckily hubby will do the shopping so I dont have to worry about

resisting all the temptations.

TTYS

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Congratulations! That's completely awesome.

I have had those popcorn cake. The chocolate peanut butter ones are

wonderful as well. Great one point snack when the sweet tooth hits!

What does the point range drop to under 150 pounds?

Weigh in

I weighed in this week and I was down another 1.8 pounds!! I am now

officially under 150 pounds!! It is bitter sweet, though because of that

point range drop! LOL! Anyways, anyone tried the caramel popcorn cakes?

They are like rice cakes but popcorn instead... YUM!

" I know your deeds, your hard work and your perseverance. "

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What does the point range drop to under 150 pounds?

It drops to 18-23!

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Very good point! I've not added regular exercise to my life quite yet,

although I have been exercising more than ever before. Just more in starts

and fits. Today I walked around Green Lake, nearly 3 miles, with the dogs.

They have a smashing good time, and so did my husband and I!

Re: Weigh in

> Oy vey! I wonder how hard it is to lose eating at the top of that range.

But, Tory and others...don't forget that if you plan to exercise a half

hour

to an hour each day, you can boost those point totals. Plus, I find that

exercising suppresses my hunger, maybe something about all my blood going

to

my muscles instead of my stomach, or something. So, get in the exercise

habit and don't worry about point totals.

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Tory,

I think walking the dogs is one of the best, most dependable, exercises

around. Each weekday morning my dog and I get up and walk. The only time

we don't is if it's raining, and even then, we've been known to brave a

drizzle. And, she's afraid of thunder; so we bypass those days. (With

spring coming, I wonder how she'll do.) This regular exercise has really

helped me this past winter.

She will come, if I don't get up with the alarm, and lick my face or poke me

with her nose. " Time to get up! "

I have another dog, as well; but he doesn't like to walk in the dark! :)

What kind of dogs do you have?

jana

apex, nc

>

>Very good point! I've not added regular exercise to my life quite yet,

>although I have been exercising more than ever before. Just more in starts

>and fits. Today I walked around Green Lake, nearly 3 miles, with the dogs.

>They have a smashing good time, and so did my husband and I!

> Re: Weigh in

>

>

> > Oy vey! I wonder how hard it is to lose eating at the top of that

>range.

>

> But, Tory and others...don't forget that if you plan to exercise a half

>hour

> to an hour each day, you can boost those point totals. Plus, I find

>that

> exercising suppresses my hunger, maybe something about all my blood

>going

>to

> my muscles instead of my stomach, or something. So, get in the exercise

> habit and don't worry about point totals.

>

>

>

>

>

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I have two dogs. One is a cocker cross named . He's a short stack with

a big attitude. The other is a sable rough Collie named Maddie. She's just

the most loving dog on the face of the earth. Both loves walks...and if I

mention the word, they go nuts.

Re: Weigh in

>

>

> > Oy vey! I wonder how hard it is to lose eating at the top of that

>range.

>

> But, Tory and others...don't forget that if you plan to exercise a

half

>hour

> to an hour each day, you can boost those point totals. Plus, I find

>that

> exercising suppresses my hunger, maybe something about all my blood

>going

>to

> my muscles instead of my stomach, or something. So, get in the

exercise

> habit and don't worry about point totals.

>

>

>

>

>

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Tory wrote:

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>I have two dogs. One is a cocker cross named . He's a short stack

>with a big attitude. The other is a sable rough Collie named Maddie. She's

>just the most loving dog on the face of the earth. Both loves walks...and

>if I mention the word, they go nuts.

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Well, Tory, there you go! A good exercise program: walk the dogs.

I have border collies, who are active by nature. Very active. Very, VERY

active. They would walk me to death if I would......

jana

apex, nc

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Congratulations! Just remember slow & steady stays off!!!!!!!

>

>Reply-To: Serious-Weight-Watchers

>To: <Serious-Weight-Watchers >

>Subject: Weigh in

>Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2002 10:45:37 -0800

>

>HI! Week 3 weigh in and hubby and I each lost another pound!

>

>Reassure me one more time that it's OK to lose slowly! I'm 5'8 " and started

>out at 188#. I " m now 184#. My doctor told me that he swears that the

>people who lose more slowly tend to keep it off....but I think he was just

>trying to be nice ;-)

>

>I'm just so proud that we've stayed on track!! We went really low on points

>one day and then " treated " ourselves to Taco Bell....mmmmm.... I'm really

>do think that if you never treat yourself, you'll cheat. I'm still not

>exercising...(HATE it) but I figure one thing at a time...when I'm more

>sure of myself food-wise, I'll start some kind of physical activity.

>

>Thanks for being there to listen!

>le

>PS....we made that Taco Veggie soup recipe that someone posted last

>week....we couldn't find the right kind of chili, so we had to kink it a

>little, and we added our favorite veggies, and cilantro! yum... even with

>the different chili, it's a point per cup! YES!!!

>

>

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