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WOw! Great weigh in !!!!

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> 2.5 lbs gfone...forever !

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Awesome!!! That's 9 lbs between the 3 of you!!! Way to go!

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> A good week here !

> I lost 4.5

> dh lost 3.5

> son lost 1

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> Flidais( 310 /274 /140) since Jan 04

> Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 3/27/2004 11:07:18 PM Central Standard Time,

strawberry37@... writes:

> That's 9 lbs between the 3 of you!!! Way to go!

>

And I think I just brought that equivilant of pounds in here as books. We get

thinner, but the floor gets no break <g>

Flidais( 310 /274 /140) since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 9:22:45 AM Central Standard Time,

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> You are awesome! That is amazing!!!!

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So are you ! 1.2 lbs away from goal . I havew done serious weight losstwicew

before but never reached goal because of some big setbacks( got pregnant first

time and a move the second time). I really admire those of you who reach what

you set out for ! This time I am going to do it.....

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 38 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 9:22:45 AM Central Standard Time,

strawberry37@... writes:

> You are awesome! That is amazing!!!!

>

So are you ! 1.2 lbs away from goal . I havew done serious weight losstwicew

before but never reached goal because of some big setbacks( got pregnant first

time and a move the second time). I really admire those of you who reach what

you set out for ! This time I am going to do it.....

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 38 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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Good job!!!!

Moe

Flidais Weigh In

down 2 lbs for the week ...total of 37 lbs since Jan 19. I have officially

lost a toddlers worth of weight now <g>

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 37 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 12:45:06 PM Central Standard Time,

cheyennemorfit@... writes:

> I've lost 42

> lbs since late October. I know the speed of weight loss isn't

> important but GO YOU!!!!

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>

That is a great job ! You have lived through 3-4 food holidays since your

start, and that is nothing to sneeze at !I have only made it past Valentines

day,

and it was a non event because of my dad's death. My first challenge - Easter

is comming up. Those Cadbury Carmel eggs sure sound good ! My plan is to

avoid them all togethere. But the reality side of me says I will probably eat a

few...but will get right back on program come monday morning.

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 38 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 12:05:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,

flidaisairmid@... writes:

My plan is to

avoid them all togethere. But the reality side of me says I will probably eat

a

few...but will get right back on program come monday morning.

Flidais,

I need to jump in here and mention one thing about the WW program. It's

something that I love and that has made me a true believer in it. We can HAVE

our

Cadbury eggs (or whatever we crave) and STAY on program, with or without

using our flex points!! We don't need to have that mind-set that says I'll go

off

program, eat my Cadburys and go BACK on program on Monday! Instead, all we

have to do is plan for the special food that is calling to us. Insert it INTO

our program instead of going off program!

If you haven't tried this, I'd love to suggest that you do try it. It's

working for me, and has worked for many others here on this group!

Bette

278/200/175

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 12:05:31 PM Pacific Standard Time,

flidaisairmid@... writes:

My plan is to

avoid them all togethere. But the reality side of me says I will probably eat

a

few...but will get right back on program come monday morning.

Flidais,

I need to jump in here and mention one thing about the WW program. It's

something that I love and that has made me a true believer in it. We can HAVE

our

Cadbury eggs (or whatever we crave) and STAY on program, with or without

using our flex points!! We don't need to have that mind-set that says I'll go

off

program, eat my Cadburys and go BACK on program on Monday! Instead, all we

have to do is plan for the special food that is calling to us. Insert it INTO

our program instead of going off program!

If you haven't tried this, I'd love to suggest that you do try it. It's

working for me, and has worked for many others here on this group!

Bette

278/200/175

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YAHOO!!! You are awesome! That is amazing!!!!

in OKC <><

238/189.2/188

> down 2 lbs for the week ...total of 37 lbs since Jan 19. I have

officially

> lost a toddlers worth of weight now <g>

>

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> Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 37 lb since Jan 04

> Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 2:12:01 PM Central Standard Time,

mousikos@... writes:

> I need to jump in here and mention one thing about the WW program. It's

> something that I love and that has made me a true believer in it. We can

> HAVE our

> Cadbury eggs (or whatever we crave) and STAY on program, with or without

> using our flex points!!

Exactly !

For me its a weird sort of mindset that I am trying to break...I all it the

endless holiday logic. It was the thing that really derailed me last time I did

weight watchers( from a 75 lb weight loss on the points system) and I am

bound and determined not to fall into that trap again.

It starts out simple...I have pioints, and I can use them on anything, so its

no problem spending the 4 points on the carmel egg....in theory. However,

chocolatre is a serious downfall for me ( I think it is the sugar) , and one

simply is not enough. So we have two...then the whole pack of the 4 , justifying

that I will simply exercise more tomorrow. Then tomorrow rolls around and I am

still dealing with the sugar jones...nothing satisfies, and I get so

overpoweringly hungry the next day I blow it. And the next day, saying we will

get back

on program next week. Which stretches into two weeks, then a month......

its a kind of blood sugar roller coaster thing that grabs me and will not let

me go. Its absolutely physical...accompanied with the shakes, dizzyness and

mood swings like you only hear about in horror stories. If I never touch the

stuff, I am fine. If I have home made plain yogert with cocoa powder and

splenda, no problem. But combime chocolate and refined sugar and its a whole

nother

ball game. Even though in theory I have the points and can spend them, there is

a lot more to it than simply allowing points for various foods. Some things

are just like an allergy for some people...chocolate is one of those for me.

And in the grand scheme of things, its not such a bad thing to do without

really. However, if I do give in, I have to find a way to get a grip and fast.

That

part is my chalenge !

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 38 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 2:12:01 PM Central Standard Time,

mousikos@... writes:

> I need to jump in here and mention one thing about the WW program. It's

> something that I love and that has made me a true believer in it. We can

> HAVE our

> Cadbury eggs (or whatever we crave) and STAY on program, with or without

> using our flex points!!

Exactly !

For me its a weird sort of mindset that I am trying to break...I all it the

endless holiday logic. It was the thing that really derailed me last time I did

weight watchers( from a 75 lb weight loss on the points system) and I am

bound and determined not to fall into that trap again.

It starts out simple...I have pioints, and I can use them on anything, so its

no problem spending the 4 points on the carmel egg....in theory. However,

chocolatre is a serious downfall for me ( I think it is the sugar) , and one

simply is not enough. So we have two...then the whole pack of the 4 , justifying

that I will simply exercise more tomorrow. Then tomorrow rolls around and I am

still dealing with the sugar jones...nothing satisfies, and I get so

overpoweringly hungry the next day I blow it. And the next day, saying we will

get back

on program next week. Which stretches into two weeks, then a month......

its a kind of blood sugar roller coaster thing that grabs me and will not let

me go. Its absolutely physical...accompanied with the shakes, dizzyness and

mood swings like you only hear about in horror stories. If I never touch the

stuff, I am fine. If I have home made plain yogert with cocoa powder and

splenda, no problem. But combime chocolate and refined sugar and its a whole

nother

ball game. Even though in theory I have the points and can spend them, there is

a lot more to it than simply allowing points for various foods. Some things

are just like an allergy for some people...chocolate is one of those for me.

And in the grand scheme of things, its not such a bad thing to do without

really. However, if I do give in, I have to find a way to get a grip and fast.

That

part is my chalenge !

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 38 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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Yikes, Flidais, that's a deep-seated mind-set trap. But it sounds like

you're well aware of what you have to do to defeat it. The WW leaders keep

telling

us how we have to replace old mind-tapes with new ones, but it's easier to

know and say than to do isn't it?

Best wishes to you for success in winning this battle of chocolate!

Bette

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Yikes, Flidais, that's a deep-seated mind-set trap. But it sounds like

you're well aware of what you have to do to defeat it. The WW leaders keep

telling

us how we have to replace old mind-tapes with new ones, but it's easier to

know and say than to do isn't it?

Best wishes to you for success in winning this battle of chocolate!

Bette

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In a message dated 4/3/2004 2:57:55 PM Central Standard Time,

mousikos@... writes:

> The WW leaders keep telling

> us how we have to replace old mind-tapes with new ones, but it's easier to

> know and say than to do isn't it?

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Yeah...seeing the old tapes as old tapes is one big thing. Then standing

there, facing them like so many fire breathing dragons in a cave with you is

another thing. And somebody doused you in kerosene the second you set foot in

there. I dont think there are any standard answers to this one...its something

that

each of us has to learn how to deal with in our own way.

Getting tired is another battle I need to face. Getting tired of chopping up

veggies and salads, getting tired of calculating points and so forth. Getting

tired of making sugar free jello and portioning it out. Its kind of a routine

sort of thing that just gets old after a while. I am trying different tricks

to eliminating these...like sitting down at a table in front of the tv and

chopping veggies to a favorite DVD.( at the moment the old Green Acres series)

Both the veggies and the jello are importaint factors in our house ( 3 of us

doing WW together and both of these are good snacks for all of us). I keep

trying

to figure new strategies to keep me psyched with these.

Flidais( 310 /272 /140) 38 lb since Jan 04

Homeschooling mom to the future Emeril Gates

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That is so awesome!!! Especially for that time frame! I've lost 42

lbs since late October. I know the speed of weight loss isn't

important but GO YOU!!!!

Cheyenne

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ooohhh how great it is ...congrats on the wonderful week....Kallie

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> down 2 lbs for the week ...total of 37 lbs since Jan 19. I have

officially

> lost a toddlers worth of weight now <g>

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