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Anyway, I know there are those of us that

> are struggling with rebound weight so I hope no one gets mad at me

for

> crowing a little.

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Tracey

Crow baby CROW!!!!!! I think your report will Inspire others that it

is possible to continue to lose weight even after you've had some

rebound weight. Your watching what and how you eat, your

exercising...You have earned the weightloss!!! Yipppeeeee!!!!

Congrats

Jo

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I agree with Jo. It shows me it can be done and we can get smaller even after

our " window " has closed. Even with the window closed, we can still lose just

like anyone else. May not be as fast as when we were newbies but it can be done

and Im so proud of you for doing it. Congrats

Vicki

Jo wrote:

Anyway, I know there are those of us that

> are struggling with rebound weight so I hope no one gets mad at me

for

> crowing a little.

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Tracey

Crow baby CROW!!!!!! I think your report will Inspire others that it

is possible to continue to lose weight even after you've had some

rebound weight. Your watching what and how you eat, your

exercising...You have earned the weightloss!!! Yipppeeeee!!!!

Congrats

Jo

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Tracey that is wonderful news. I am very proud of you. Everytime I buy new

jeans they are too big in a week or so. Maybe it is because I am buying

cheap stuff until I stabilize more.

I hope that I can get into a 12 soon but it is a slow battle. Ever since

the invasion of all the grandkids (two of whom are vegetarians) I have bounced

back and forth. I was 153 for a nano second and then 155 and 157 and back

down. I feel guilty eating meat while they have protein rice, beans and other

appropriate things picked out by their mom. Every time I eat bread I gain

two pounds. So I am going back to basics: cottage cheese, cheese, eggs, salads

and meat. I learned that three bean salad is number one on the list of

absolute prohibited things. My husband has been making rude gas jokes ever

since. For some reason I absolutely crave three bean salad from Costco.

Anyone have a good brachioplasty surgeon in Washington State? Otherwise, I

want to go to Brazil. Maybe Ginger will need company when she has more work

done next year.

Marla

DS: 2-9-05

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- You SHOULD toot your own horn! Size 12 jeans. Rah rah rah!!!

And your DH promised a lower body lift. Wow, what a great week for you.

Hoping to see you at the August meeting.

Bobbe in Paso Robles. 5th grade thru college = 152 lb.

5/98 - retired at 285 lbs. - size 24/3X. 3/12/03 - DS 268 lb. size

22/24, down to 137 - 12/14. Today - 158 lbs. a bloated 14, but doing

OK. Will settle for permanent 148.

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Thank you, Jo! You're such a sweetheart!

Love and hugs!

Tracey

>

> Anyway, I know there are those of us that

> > are struggling with rebound weight so I hope no one gets mad at

me

> for

> > crowing a little.

> ===============================================================

>

> Tracey

>

> Crow baby CROW!!!!!! I think your report will Inspire others that

it

> is possible to continue to lose weight even after you've had some

> rebound weight. Your watching what and how you eat, your

> exercising...You have earned the weightloss!!! Yipppeeeee!!!!

>

> Congrats

> Jo

>

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Thank you, Vicki! I just love having this wonderful network of

friends to share this with!

Love and hugs!

Tracey

> Anyway, I know there are those of us that

> > are struggling with rebound weight so I hope no one gets mad at

me

> for

> > crowing a little.

> ===============================================================

>

> Tracey

>

> Crow baby CROW!!!!!! I think your report will Inspire others that

it

> is possible to continue to lose weight even after you've had some

> rebound weight. Your watching what and how you eat, your

> exercising...You have earned the weightloss!!! Yipppeeeee!!!!

>

> Congrats

> Jo

>

>

>

>

>

>

> and Vicki Plough -

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you, Marta! Since I've spent the last three days on my feet at

Comic-Con, I'm so grateful I had this surgery! I would be DYING in

pain otherwise!

Love and Hugs!

Tracey

>

> Tracey, Go ahead and shout about it! You deserve it!

>

> Marta

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Thank you Bobbe! I definitely plan to be there! And I'm hoping I'll

be helping my mom move that same week. She's coming in a week to look

at a couple of homes and if she likes the one I think she will, she's

going to put an offer on it the same day. Keep your fingers crossed

for us!

Hugs!

Tracey

>

> - You SHOULD toot your own horn! Size 12 jeans. Rah rah rah!!!

> And your DH promised a lower body lift. Wow, what a great week for

you.

> Hoping to see you at the August meeting.

>

> Bobbe in Paso Robles. 5th grade thru college = 152 lb.

> 5/98 - retired at 285 lbs. - size 24/3X. 3/12/03 - DS 268 lb. size

> 22/24, down to 137 - 12/14. Today - 158 lbs. a bloated 14, but doing

> OK. Will settle for permanent 148.

>

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Thank you, Marla! That's fantastic that you're losing inches so

rapidly! Remember, even if the pounds go up and down, as long as

you're sizes are going down, you're doing great!

Hugs!

Tracey

>

> Tracey that is wonderful news. I am very proud of you.

Everytime I buy new

> jeans they are too big in a week or so. Maybe it is because I am

buying

> cheap stuff until I stabilize more.

> I hope that I can get into a 12 soon but it is a slow battle.

Ever since

> the invasion of all the grandkids (two of whom are vegetarians) I

have bounced

> back and forth. I was 153 for a nano second and then 155 and 157

and back

> down. I feel guilty eating meat while they have protein rice,

beans and other

> appropriate things picked out by their mom. Every time I eat

bread I gain

> two pounds. So I am going back to basics: cottage cheese,

cheese, eggs, salads

> and meat. I learned that three bean salad is number one on the

list of

> absolute prohibited things. My husband has been making rude gas

jokes ever

> since. For some reason I absolutely crave three bean salad from

Costco.

>

> Anyone have a good brachioplasty surgeon in Washington State?

Otherwise, I

> want to go to Brazil. Maybe Ginger will need company when she

has more work

> done next year.

>

> Marla

> DS: 2-9-05

> -135

>

>

>

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Jeez Melodie, you want specifics? lol! Well, I'll try.

First of all, my appetite has really lessened in the last few

months. I think that's because I cut back on my sugar and upped my

protein a lot. I find myself satisfied for much longer now.

Breakfast is almost always a protein drink (it's been so hot that a

nice icy protein drink is all I want in the mornings). For lunch,

I've been having lots of soy chicken, sushi, and low carb mexican.

I still don't drink as much water as I should but I've upped it

lately due to the heat.

Dinner is usually more soy chicken or another protein drink. I also

snack on lots of fruit. I don't eat as many veggies as I should and

I'm trying to get better at that.

I exercise three to four days a week. One of those days is weight

bearing exercise. And I do it for at least 30 minutes. I find that

exercising before work is best for me, otherwise I tend to put it

off until it's too late in the evening.

So, as you see, I don't have any real secrets. I think the exercise

is truly the catalyst. I recommend it to EVERYONE.

Hugs!

Tracey

>

> Tracey, specifics on what you did and how much and how long...

> Crow - you are encouragement that I need right now!

> Melodie

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that and increase in protein is helping. I read that if you decrease your

caloric intake by 500 calories a day, you can lose a pound a week. Dropping

back on the sugar is huge. I need to do that and increase my protein- especially

when my protein was low on my last labs. How do I kick this sugar addiction??

Its awful........

Vicki

Tracey wrote:

Jeez Melodie, you want specifics? lol! Well, I'll try.

First of all, my appetite has really lessened in the last few

months. I think that's because I cut back on my sugar and upped my

protein a lot. I find myself satisfied for much longer now.

Breakfast is almost always a protein drink (it's been so hot that a

nice icy protein drink is all I want in the mornings). For lunch,

I've been having lots of soy chicken, sushi, and low carb mexican.

I still don't drink as much water as I should but I've upped it

lately due to the heat.

Dinner is usually more soy chicken or another protein drink. I also

snack on lots of fruit. I don't eat as many veggies as I should and

I'm trying to get better at that.

I exercise three to four days a week. One of those days is weight

bearing exercise. And I do it for at least 30 minutes. I find that

exercising before work is best for me, otherwise I tend to put it

off until it's too late in the evening.

So, as you see, I don't have any real secrets. I think the exercise

is truly the catalyst. I recommend it to EVERYONE.

Hugs!

Tracey

>

> Tracey, specifics on what you did and how much and how long...

> Crow - you are encouragement that I need right now!

> Melodie

>

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wow- so you dont eat any?? youre my hero...........lol

vicki

mjs93311 wrote:

Vicki, I just quit cold turkey. Dunno how I got the strength...

Marta

> How do I kick this sugar addiction?? Its awful........

>

> Vicki

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I just quit. No candy all week. Dunno how I did it, to be honest. I

think it was pure fear of regaining more.

> wow- so you dont eat any?? youre my hero...........lol

>

> vicki

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Thank you, Sharon! You're such a sweetie! I know you can get

there, too! I don't think I'll ever be in 8's but I would be so

happy to be in 10's with a lower body lift! I can hardly wait to

see you in a couple of weeks! You ARE coming, aren't you? PLEASE

say you're coming to the meeting!

Love you,

Tracey

>> Hi Tracey

> WHOOO!!!HOOOO!!!! I am so proud of you!!!!! All that hard work

is

> paying off! I am so happy and excited for you to be in 12s. That

was

> my goal. I would love to be a 12. I will keep trying and you

keep up

> the wonderful work! The tens are just around the corner, and with

a

> lower body lift, who knows??? 8s????

> Wow, am I proud of you!!!

> hugging you tightly and dancing around!

> love

> Sharon in Onyx

> whose computer has been down since tues eve and has some catching

up

> to do!

>

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CONGRATS Tracey !

Of course we understand and how I remember !

Ginger <>< ...who is wayyy behind in Ohio at Dad's

<Snip> I was just SO happy when I got into those size 12's

> and I knew you guys would understand.

>

> Hugs!

> Tracey

>

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