Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 hi there i am fairly new to the group and would like to get to know a few of you and your weight situation. like how long you have been doing this, what your weight was when you began, good things to do, bad things to do, that sort of thing. i have already told you that i am 206 down from 210 and that took three weeks to accomplish. any extra info you can give would be nice. you guys are my only source of understanding. thanks thanks thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Hi , Hope I can help you in some way by telling you my story! I am a 31 y.o. stay at home mom of two school aged kids (6 and 7). I started my life change at the weight of 243 on May 1st of this year, but the highest I have ever weighed was 256 at the beginning of this year. The death of my sister in law due to complications of morbid obesity in April of this year is what started me on my path to change. I love the fact that I am losing weight, however, health is my ultimate goal. I want to be here for my kids for a very long time, I want to know my grandkids, and great grandkids, not leave them at 47 as my SIL did. I have to admit, though, seeing the scale move down, and being able to buy smaller, cuter clothes are nice motivators as well! I am at 223 at the moment, and I am reaching my goals by eating smarter and exercising pretty much every day. I have been trying to fill my plate more with veggies, fruits, and whole grains, and less with meats and fat. When I have meat, I choose the leanest cuts possible, and truly look at that food group as the side dish rather than the main course. I eat three meals and typically three snacks a day, when awake, I try not to go more than 3-4 hours without at least a little something. I cut out regular soda completely, except on the rare occasion that it is needed to bring my blood sugar up quickly to recover from a hypoglycemic episode (I am diabetic). I drink 4 liters (or more) of water a day. I get in physical activity of some sort EVERY day, even if it is just some simple stretching and a walk around the block. I have the Sansone WATP videos here, and use them when I cannot get to the gym. I try to lift weights three times a week, there are some weeks I don't get that in. I am not counting calories, just trying to make the best choices in a given sitouation. I don't always succeed, I slipped up last night and really overate bad, greasy food (Mcs). I have paid for that mistake all day today, hopefully I will learn from it and not make the mistake again, lol! Please let me know if there are any other questions I can answer for you. Take care! Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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