Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 Ok Kathi Share your secret. I've been battling weight forever. Since my leg started spasing and I had to quit exercising at Curves, I'm really losing the batttle. I'm told 6 of the drugs I take daily cause weight gain. So what's your secret? Duck tape maybe? Congratulations on your loss and I'm jealous. Eva in WV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 GOOD FOR YOU! I am always trying to lose weight and know how hard it is. I figure the lighter I am the easier it will be for my hubby to help lift me out of a chair (or the ground). However, the last time I say my neuro he said to eat healthy and don't lose any weight. I try and take my dr's advice but losing weight is my lifes goal! lol Sue in Calif. > Hi, I've got good news I want to share this morning! > > I've been working hard the past couple of months on dieting. Some of you > have heard me bemoan having gained weight the former year and a half .... Like > 20 pounds, yuck. I've always battled the bulge and sometimes that bulge was > pretty bad, but had lost everything I wanted to lose a couple of years ago. > > Dieters know it's easier to lose than maintain, LOL! Well, as of this > morning, I've now lost 10 of the 20 that jumped back on when I wasn't looking. > > I have to admit that I notice it's a little easier to walk! Now, I'm not > saying that I no longer need the cane that I started to use every day six months > ago, but, I am noticing it is easier to lift my legs. > > That is helping to motivate me and hopefully, I can kiss the other 10 > goodbye, too, or at least another 5. I'm older and my metabolism is changing and I > can't be as active as I used to be thanks to these crazy legs, so I'll take > what I can get as long as it's not in the up-direction! > > best, > Kathi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 I am with Eva, whats your secret, come on Kathi youve got to let us know. A big CONGRADULATIONS to you. Since I am not able to do the things I used to do, I have put on some weight that I'm not very proud of. Have a great day, Sandy walkin a lil easier, well, a little Hi, I've got good news I want to share this morning! I've been working hard the past couple of months on dieting. Some of you have heard me bemoan having gained weight the former year and a half .... Like 20 pounds, yuck. I've always battled the bulge and sometimes that bulge was pretty bad, but had lost everything I wanted to lose a couple of years ago. Dieters know it's easier to lose than maintain, LOL! Well, as of this morning, I've now lost 10 of the 20 that jumped back on when I wasn't looking. I have to admit that I notice it's a little easier to walk! Now, I'm not saying that I no longer need the cane that I started to use every day six months ago, but, I am noticing it is easier to lift my legs. That is helping to motivate me and hopefully, I can kiss the other 10 goodbye, too, or at least another 5. I'm older and my metabolism is changing and I can't be as active as I used to be thanks to these crazy legs, so I'll take what I can get as long as it's not in the up-direction! best, Kathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2004 Report Share Posted July 9, 2004 > Ok Kathi > Share your secret. I've been battling weight forever. Well, it's really no secret. It's the old " eat less and exercise more " routine. Really, there isn't any other magic, despite the zillion diet regimins out there. I'm not into the low-carb craze although I admit that I am eating a bit more protein and healthy fat than I did when I did low-fat diets to lost a lot of weight. It is easier to stay on. And a little tastier! I love bread and never would eat diet bread until my sister (who was following a low-carb diet) talked me into it. It's not that bad, and I actually like the sandwich with more protein or fat, instead of the " real " bread. I eat pretty healthy, unless I'm being " bad " , of course. Mostly, I count calories and try to stay 1,300 - 1,400 calories per day. Pretty much the USDA food pyramid. Grains, veggies, fruits, small amount of healthy fat, moderate protein. No gimmicks. I've been a Leader for Weight Watchers and Diet Workshop and both are great programs although my WW days were pre-points so I never got into that. I know people say the points system works, but what works is that you're expending more energy than you are taking in. Simple as that, no matter what the food is. Dolores is the career expert here on nutrition. I'm just the expert through trial and error and experience! Kathi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Good for you Kathi! But if you need help I can send you my nausea diet, 25 lbs in 3 weeks ;-) dale walkin a lil easier, well, a little > Hi, I've got good news I want to share this morning! > > I've been working hard the past couple of months on dieting. Some of you > have heard me bemoan having gained weight the former year and a half .... Like > 20 pounds, yuck. I've always battled the bulge and sometimes that bulge was > pretty bad, but had lost everything I wanted to lose a couple of years ago. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 Eva, Don't get too excited. Kathi was only a size 6 to begin with. Mike Gray Re: walkin a lil easier, well, a little > Ok Kathi > Share your secret. I've been battling weight forever. Since my leg > started spasing and I had to quit exercising at Curves, I'm really > losing the batttle. I'm told 6 of the drugs I take daily cause weight > gain. So what's your secret? Duck tape maybe? > Congratulations on your loss and I'm jealous. > Eva in WV > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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