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Hi Duaine

I had a similar experience. It was called an " Atheists and Agnostics

(Appendix II) " meeting and was basically about stopping being an

athesit or an agnostic.

Also there was my sponsor who insisted on knee bending and certainly

didnt talk like the athesit he claimed to be.

P.

> Hi :

> Duaine M here:

> I went to an AA meeting that promoted it's self as a meeting for

people who had a problem with the higher power concept of AA.

> As it turned out it was stacked with people who clamed to have been

agnostic or atheist but now saw the light.

> I told them that they were a bunch of liars. They miss led people

into coming to the meeting expecting to get one thing and they

delivered some thing completely different.

> I look on someone in AA with great supposition that clams to have

been an atheist or agnostic.

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Hi Duaine

I had a similar experience. It was called an " Atheists and Agnostics

(Appendix II) " meeting and was basically about stopping being an

athesit or an agnostic.

Also there was my sponsor who insisted on knee bending and certainly

didnt talk like the athesit he claimed to be.

P.

> Hi :

> Duaine M here:

> I went to an AA meeting that promoted it's self as a meeting for

people who had a problem with the higher power concept of AA.

> As it turned out it was stacked with people who clamed to have been

agnostic or atheist but now saw the light.

> I told them that they were a bunch of liars. They miss led people

into coming to the meeting expecting to get one thing and they

delivered some thing completely different.

> I look on someone in AA with great supposition that clams to have

been an atheist or agnostic.

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Hi Duaine

I had a similar experience. It was called an " Atheists and Agnostics

(Appendix II) " meeting and was basically about stopping being an

athesit or an agnostic.

Also there was my sponsor who insisted on knee bending and certainly

didnt talk like the athesit he claimed to be.

P.

> Hi :

> Duaine M here:

> I went to an AA meeting that promoted it's self as a meeting for

people who had a problem with the higher power concept of AA.

> As it turned out it was stacked with people who clamed to have been

agnostic or atheist but now saw the light.

> I told them that they were a bunch of liars. They miss led people

into coming to the meeting expecting to get one thing and they

delivered some thing completely different.

> I look on someone in AA with great supposition that clams to have

been an atheist or agnostic.

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> I went to an AA meeting that promoted it's self as a meeting for

people who had a problem with the higher power concept of AA.

> As it turned out it was stacked with people who clamed to have been

agnostic or atheist but now saw the light.

> I told them that they were a bunch of liars. They miss led people

into coming to the meeting expecting to get one thing and they

delivered some thing completely different.

> I look on someone in AA with great supposition that clams to have

been an atheist or agnostic.

Hi Duiane,

Then there are the groups who push the higher power thing(god).

Say they believe - but don't. I mean some of these people

could win an oscar for their performance. Either way, the main

purpose is to have **you** 'believe'. Any belief, in any thing -

god, the group, them, the 'doornob'. Once that's acheived, the

scheming can continue. It's a higher 'power' thing alright -

and they want it. And its not just in aa either. These people

'tweek' for power.

netty

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Hi and Welcome to the group. Lots of motivation in thsi group

so you came to the right place. One good thing is once you get

moving your not gonna want to stop. After it becomes a habbit you

will get upset when you miss a workout for some reason.

Rhonda

> I just wanted to write and say hi. Today i started my diet and i

> could really use some help to stay motivated. I especially need

help

> in getting motivated to work out some. If anyone is intrested in

> chatting and helping each other out please e-mail.

>

>

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Hi , I am new to this group too. It's a great group, very suppotive. I'm

sure you will be happy here and will get heaps of tips and support.

Take care....Leanne

ariesgirl79@...> wrote:

I just wanted to write and say hi. Today i started my diet and i

could really use some help to stay motivated. I especially need help

in getting motivated to work out some. If anyone is intrested in

chatting and helping each other out please e-mail.

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Hi Kandi and welcome to the group. Glad you have found the

motivation to start making healthier changes in your life. One thing

you might want to start doing is try eating at least three meals a

day instead of one. 6 smaller ones is even better I think. This

should help in the energy department and stabalize your matabolism.

Both of which are going to help you lose weight. More energy to

exercise and a faster moving metabolism to burn calories. There are

some great post and articles you might want to go back and read some

of the older post. Gena post alot of really helpfull and

imformational articles.

Take care,

Rhonda

> Hi! My name is Kandi. I am new to the group. I joined this group

> because I am about 80 pounds over weight. It is starting to hurt

my

> back because I have a minnor back injoury. I am having alot of

> problems tring to lose any weight. I feel like everything I do

makes

> me gain weight. I have tried the pills and they just make my heart

> race. I realy dont eat but one meal but I was drinking about a 12

> pack of pepsi a day or more. I do have to say that after a 4 year

> addiction to it in the past two days I have only had two drinks of

> one. So for that I am quite proud of myself. I have been drinking

> lots of water. My mother-in-law and I have made a pact to try and

> lose the weight together. One of my other problems is I dont seem

to

> have the energy to do anything at all. I am hoping to lose atleast

21

> pounds by the new year. I know that is probley way to much weight

in

> not alot of time but I will try and wont let myself get upset if I

> dont make it. I have finally found my will power and I have faith

> that I can do this and I wont stop till I do.

> well I hape to make some good friends and learn good healthy

ways

> to lose weight. I have lots of questions! I will end for now.

> Kandi

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Welcome Kandi, you will find heaps of support in this group and they seem like

nice ladies, Oh, and guys too.I think you really need to eat more than one meal

a day to lose weight. But I'm sure you know that. The hard part is changing your

eating habits. But you can do it!!!

Take care ......Leanne

kandi kandih8543@...> wrote:

Hi! My name is Kandi. I am new to the group. I joined this group

because I am about 80 pounds over weight. It is starting to hurt my

back because I have a minnor back injoury. I am having alot of

problems tring to lose any weight. I feel like everything I do makes

me gain weight. I have tried the pills and they just make my heart

race. I realy dont eat but one meal but I was drinking about a 12

pack of pepsi a day or more. I do have to say that after a 4 year

addiction to it in the past two days I have only had two drinks of

one. So for that I am quite proud of myself. I have been drinking

lots of water. My mother-in-law and I have made a pact to try and

lose the weight together. One of my other problems is I dont seem to

have the energy to do anything at all. I am hoping to lose atleast 21

pounds by the new year. I know that is probley way to much weight in

not alot of time but I will try and wont let myself get upset if I

dont make it. I have finally found my will power and I have faith

that I can do this and I wont stop till I do.

well I hape to make some good friends and learn good healthy ways

to lose weight. I have lots of questions! I will end for now.

Kandi

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Welcome Kandi, you will find heaps of support in this group and they seem like

nice ladies, Oh, and guys too.I think you really need to eat more than one meal

a day to lose weight. But I'm sure you know that. The hard part is changing your

eating habits. But you can do it!!!

Take care ......Leanne

kandi kandih8543@...> wrote:

Hi! My name is Kandi. I am new to the group. I joined this group

because I am about 80 pounds over weight. It is starting to hurt my

back because I have a minnor back injoury. I am having alot of

problems tring to lose any weight. I feel like everything I do makes

me gain weight. I have tried the pills and they just make my heart

race. I realy dont eat but one meal but I was drinking about a 12

pack of pepsi a day or more. I do have to say that after a 4 year

addiction to it in the past two days I have only had two drinks of

one. So for that I am quite proud of myself. I have been drinking

lots of water. My mother-in-law and I have made a pact to try and

lose the weight together. One of my other problems is I dont seem to

have the energy to do anything at all. I am hoping to lose atleast 21

pounds by the new year. I know that is probley way to much weight in

not alot of time but I will try and wont let myself get upset if I

dont make it. I have finally found my will power and I have faith

that I can do this and I wont stop till I do.

well I hape to make some good friends and learn good healthy ways

to lose weight. I have lots of questions! I will end for now.

Kandi

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Welcome Kandi, you will find heaps of support in this group and they seem like

nice ladies, Oh, and guys too.I think you really need to eat more than one meal

a day to lose weight. But I'm sure you know that. The hard part is changing your

eating habits. But you can do it!!!

Take care ......Leanne

kandi kandih8543@...> wrote:

Hi! My name is Kandi. I am new to the group. I joined this group

because I am about 80 pounds over weight. It is starting to hurt my

back because I have a minnor back injoury. I am having alot of

problems tring to lose any weight. I feel like everything I do makes

me gain weight. I have tried the pills and they just make my heart

race. I realy dont eat but one meal but I was drinking about a 12

pack of pepsi a day or more. I do have to say that after a 4 year

addiction to it in the past two days I have only had two drinks of

one. So for that I am quite proud of myself. I have been drinking

lots of water. My mother-in-law and I have made a pact to try and

lose the weight together. One of my other problems is I dont seem to

have the energy to do anything at all. I am hoping to lose atleast 21

pounds by the new year. I know that is probley way to much weight in

not alot of time but I will try and wont let myself get upset if I

dont make it. I have finally found my will power and I have faith

that I can do this and I wont stop till I do.

well I hape to make some good friends and learn good healthy ways

to lose weight. I have lots of questions! I will end for now.

Kandi

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OK Ronni, we have a problem. See how you say exercising is hopeless,

and mention that you only did your WATP tapes 3x, partway through??

Well, I haven't so much as taken the cellophane off MY exercise

tapes, which on your scale makes me LESS than hopeless. And I'm not

accepting that. =+)

So, how about we shake hands, I welcome you to the group, and we

agree that we are both " having difficulties establishing an effective

and lasting exercise routine " ??? =+)

Hey, it should have at least got a giggle! Now, do you want to hear

what we do with " Negative Nellies " around here, or do you promise

that upon reading this email, you will commit to drinking an eight-

ounce glass of water today. The others will tell you, I'm tough. =+)

So I insist you start this lifestyle change at a pace you can deal

with, today's assignment for you being that eight-ounce glass of

water. Deal? =+) (((hugs)))

And if that doesn't work, we'll show you a picture of a puppy with

big sad eyes, to get you to drink that glass of water.

Catalina

> Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

> I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

> sister's 3 kids.

>

> I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

> ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

> doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

> Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

> worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The Pounds

> tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st tape.

>

> I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

> have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So

I'm

> hoping I can gain some support from this group.

>

> Ronni

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OK Ronni, we have a problem. See how you say exercising is hopeless,

and mention that you only did your WATP tapes 3x, partway through??

Well, I haven't so much as taken the cellophane off MY exercise

tapes, which on your scale makes me LESS than hopeless. And I'm not

accepting that. =+)

So, how about we shake hands, I welcome you to the group, and we

agree that we are both " having difficulties establishing an effective

and lasting exercise routine " ??? =+)

Hey, it should have at least got a giggle! Now, do you want to hear

what we do with " Negative Nellies " around here, or do you promise

that upon reading this email, you will commit to drinking an eight-

ounce glass of water today. The others will tell you, I'm tough. =+)

So I insist you start this lifestyle change at a pace you can deal

with, today's assignment for you being that eight-ounce glass of

water. Deal? =+) (((hugs)))

And if that doesn't work, we'll show you a picture of a puppy with

big sad eyes, to get you to drink that glass of water.

Catalina

> Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

> I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

> sister's 3 kids.

>

> I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

> ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

> doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

> Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

> worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The Pounds

> tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st tape.

>

> I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

> have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So

I'm

> hoping I can gain some support from this group.

>

> Ronni

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Hi Ronnie and welcome to the loop. You want support? You got

support. We are all in the same boat and trying our best to find

the oars. Down to 232 from 267 is certainly a step in the right

direction and no small feat, so now let's get serious and get that

weight off! You can do it. You've lost already and you can lose

again. Hope to see more of your posts and hear more about you.

Pat

> Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

> I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

> sister's 3 kids.

>

> I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

> ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

> doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

> Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

> worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The

Pounds

> tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st

tape.

>

> I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

> have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So

I'm

> hoping I can gain some support from this group.

>

> Ronni

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Welcome Ronni, Sorry so late trying to catch up with my mails. My name is

I started the group two weeks ago and I shall say I love it hear.

There is so much information and support that I know that this will be the place

for you. Welcome again and I hope to hear from you real soon.

Ronni Hohn cinderella150_6969@...> wrote:

Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

sister's 3 kids.

I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The Pounds

tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st tape.

I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So I'm

hoping I can gain some support from this group.

Ronni

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Hi Ronni, just wanted to say welcome to the group. My name is Leanne and I am

46yrs old, married with four kids (young adults) and have a weight problem. But

in the last two years I have lost 47kg (100+lbs). I think you have to be in the

right frame of mind to lose weight and you will get there. I lost the weight

with weight watchers but find what works for you and work it. In my opinion and

I think some people agree, you have to make lifestyle changes, track your food

intake and find a heap of support. Oh and exercise of course. Take care and have

a great day!

Oh and I am a grandma now!!!!!!!!!! My little grandson was born last wednesday

and my head is still up in the clouds. I was there for the birth and took heaps

of photo's. He is just soooooo beautiful! He comes out of hospital today. His

name is Taibyn, I know, weird name but it will grow on us. Anyway take

care................Leanne

Ronni Hohn cinderella150_6969@...> wrote:

Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

sister's 3 kids.

I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The Pounds

tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st tape.

I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So I'm

hoping I can gain some support from this group.

Ronni

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Congratulations on your new grandson! How exciting! My youngest

grand-child is a girl and is nine years old. I just can't believe

it. Enjoy him!

Pat

> Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

> I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

> sister's 3 kids.

>

> I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

> ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

> doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

> Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

> worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The

Pounds

> tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st

tape.

>

> I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

> have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So

I'm

> hoping I can gain some support from this group.

>

> Ronni

>

>

>

>

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Thanks heaps Pat and enjoy your grand daughter, I bet she is beautiful too!

Pat russpat22@...> wrote:Congratulations on your new grandson! How

exciting! My youngest

grand-child is a girl and is nine years old. I just can't believe

it. Enjoy him!

Pat

> Hi, I'm Ronni and I'm 39 yrs old. I'm single and I'm a nurse.

> I'm no longer working. I take care of my home and raising my

> sister's 3 kids.

>

> I've been overweight most of my life. When I quit working I

> ballooned to 267 lbs. That was in 1998. Today, I weighed in at my

> doctor and I weighed 232 lbs. I've tried Weight Watcher's, Slim

> Fast, Zone, T Factor, and several others and they just haven't

> worked. Exercising is hopeless. I bought those Walk Away The

Pounds

> tapes and I've used them 3 times. Only doing a half of the 1st

tape.

>

> I just don't have any support around my house. My mom doesn't

> have a weight problem and my oldest niece looks like a model. So

I'm

> hoping I can gain some support from this group.

>

> Ronni

>

>

>

>

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Hi and welcome to the group. You will find lots of support

and encouragement here. It's been a real blessing for me. You say

you're originally from Tennessee, where abouts? I have relatives on

both my parents side still living in Lenoir City, TN, just south of

Knoxville. I currently live in the interior of Alaska. My children

are grown but I do have a furchild (golden retriever), Lily. I too

have been yo, yoing for years. Congratulations on losing the 50

lbs. At least you don't have to start over from scratch! It's good

that you've gotten a hold of it now before you wound up back at your

original weight. You can do it. We are here to help you in any way

that we can. Hope to hear more from you.

Pat

:)

> Hi all...

> I just joined the group and thought I would send in a quick hello

to

> introduce myself.

> My name is . I am 26 years old, divorced, and currently

> living in NY with my boyfriend of 1 1/2 years. I have no human

> children.. but I have 6 cats which I do claim as my kids :)

> I am not originally from NY... I was born and raised in

Tennessee...

> so I am 110% all southern.

>

> I wish I could say I was new to the " dieting " game but I am not.

A

> few years ago I went to see my OBGYN because I stopped having my

> periods. At that time she told me I was so overweight that it was

> keeping them from being regular. I was at 288 when she told me

this

> along with the fact that it was going to be very difficult for me

to

> get pregnant unless I lost some weight. She put me on some

hormone

> pills to help with my periods and put me on a 1200 calorie diet.

I

> lost about 50 or so pounds and have managed to keep it off even

> though I have done the yo yo game back and forth. I will gain

about

> 10 lbs and immediatly get right back on the wagon.. lose the 10

> lbs.. gain it back.. I am sure y'all know the routine. I was in

the

> 220s and gained back up to 238 (my current weight) and decided the

> game was over.. I HAVE to get this weight off. Several months ago

I

> tried Atkins but it appears that my blood type doesn't do so well

> with it and it is VERY difficult for me to lose. I wish it did

> because I am a firm believer that it works. It worked for my mom

> and is currently working very well for my boyfriend. I decided to

> get back to what I know works well for my body and that is

counting

> calories and staying at 1200. I also recently joined a womens

> kickboxing class and am loving that! I go 3 times a week and my

> days off I use my Walk Away The Pounds for Abs. I just started

> eating right again yesterday and so far so good...

> I guess at this point I just need some serious support and hope

that

> I can find it here.

>

> I hope I haven't talked too much... I look forward to getting to

> know y'all.

>

> hugs,

>

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Welcome to the group ! I am a little suprised a doctor put

you on a diet of 1200 cals. That is very low. Since you are

exercising you really should up the cals. One reason for yo yo

dieting is when you drop cals to low the body goes into starvation

mode and you start storing fat easily. There are alot of calorie

calculators out there. Basicly you want to figure out how many cals

your body needs for your weight and acticity level and reduce it by

500-1000. You might see slower results this way but in the long run

you won't see them pounds again!! Basic formula is 500 cal reduction

you would see on average 1 pound loss a week and with 1000 cal

reduction a 2 pound loss which is the max you should healthily loose

in a weeks time.

Rhonda

> Hi all...

> I just joined the group and thought I would send in a quick hello

to

> introduce myself.

> My name is . I am 26 years old, divorced, and currently

> living in NY with my boyfriend of 1 1/2 years. I have no human

> children.. but I have 6 cats which I do claim as my kids :)

> I am not originally from NY... I was born and raised in

Tennessee...

> so I am 110% all southern.

>

> I wish I could say I was new to the " dieting " game but I am not.

A

> few years ago I went to see my OBGYN because I stopped having my

> periods. At that time she told me I was so overweight that it was

> keeping them from being regular. I was at 288 when she told me

this

> along with the fact that it was going to be very difficult for me

to

> get pregnant unless I lost some weight. She put me on some

hormone

> pills to help with my periods and put me on a 1200 calorie diet.

I

> lost about 50 or so pounds and have managed to keep it off even

> though I have done the yo yo game back and forth. I will gain

about

> 10 lbs and immediatly get right back on the wagon.. lose the 10

> lbs.. gain it back.. I am sure y'all know the routine. I was in

the

> 220s and gained back up to 238 (my current weight) and decided the

> game was over.. I HAVE to get this weight off. Several months ago

I

> tried Atkins but it appears that my blood type doesn't do so well

> with it and it is VERY difficult for me to lose. I wish it did

> because I am a firm believer that it works. It worked for my mom

> and is currently working very well for my boyfriend. I decided to

> get back to what I know works well for my body and that is

counting

> calories and staying at 1200. I also recently joined a womens

> kickboxing class and am loving that! I go 3 times a week and my

> days off I use my Walk Away The Pounds for Abs. I just started

> eating right again yesterday and so far so good...

> I guess at this point I just need some serious support and hope

that

> I can find it here.

>

> I hope I haven't talked too much... I look forward to getting to

> know y'all.

>

> hugs,

>

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Welcome, Diane. If you read back posts you will find that you are

not alone. One good thing tho, is that you've caught yourself

before going completely over the edge and gaining it *all* back like

a lot of us have. Now is a good time to start again and get on

track. We are here to listen, encourage, and care, but of course

it's up to you how you take charge again. I look forward to hearing

more from you.

Pat

> Hello everyone

> I am new here. My name is Diane I am 41 years old. 3 years

ago

> in January I started my weight loss journey. I lost 78lbs. I

> followed the food mover, because I found it easy. I exercised, my

> motivation was good. About 6 months ago, things fell apart. I

have

> gained back 28lbs. I am miserable and I can't figure out what

> happened. However I am determined not to give up. I am looking

> forward to being a part of this group

> Diane

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Welcome Diane... I know it is extremely hard keeping to your goal when life has

so many road-blocks but I think you have made the right decision to join and get

yourself back on track. Hope to here from you real soon.

Diane austin34@...> wrote: Hello everyone

I am new here. My name is Diane I am 41 years old. 3 years ago

in January I started my weight loss journey. I lost 78lbs. I

followed the food mover, because I found it easy. I exercised, my

motivation was good. About 6 months ago, things fell apart. I have

gained back 28lbs. I am miserable and I can't figure out what

happened. However I am determined not to give up. I am looking

forward to being a part of this group

Diane

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Welcome Diane... I know it is extremely hard keeping to your goal when life has

so many road-blocks but I think you have made the right decision to join and get

yourself back on track. Hope to here from you real soon.

Diane austin34@...> wrote: Hello everyone

I am new here. My name is Diane I am 41 years old. 3 years ago

in January I started my weight loss journey. I lost 78lbs. I

followed the food mover, because I found it easy. I exercised, my

motivation was good. About 6 months ago, things fell apart. I have

gained back 28lbs. I am miserable and I can't figure out what

happened. However I am determined not to give up. I am looking

forward to being a part of this group

Diane

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Welcome Diane... I know it is extremely hard keeping to your goal when life has

so many road-blocks but I think you have made the right decision to join and get

yourself back on track. Hope to here from you real soon.

Diane austin34@...> wrote: Hello everyone

I am new here. My name is Diane I am 41 years old. 3 years ago

in January I started my weight loss journey. I lost 78lbs. I

followed the food mover, because I found it easy. I exercised, my

motivation was good. About 6 months ago, things fell apart. I have

gained back 28lbs. I am miserable and I can't figure out what

happened. However I am determined not to give up. I am looking

forward to being a part of this group

Diane

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Welcome to the group, Diane. I certainly hope you don't give up & can

lose those 28 lbs. again (or more!). I don't think there's anything

more frustrating than to have that scale come creeping back up on you

again after all the hard work of getting those pounds off. My weight

now is at an all-time high (except when I was pregnant) and the last

10-15 lbs. have come just since I weaned my youngest in September.

Aaargh!

Anyway, I hope you can get the support you need and maybe give some back

to the group. Nice to have you aboard & I look forward to hearing of

your future weight loss success!

- Eva

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Welcome to the group, Diane. I certainly hope you don't give up & can

lose those 28 lbs. again (or more!). I don't think there's anything

more frustrating than to have that scale come creeping back up on you

again after all the hard work of getting those pounds off. My weight

now is at an all-time high (except when I was pregnant) and the last

10-15 lbs. have come just since I weaned my youngest in September.

Aaargh!

Anyway, I hope you can get the support you need and maybe give some back

to the group. Nice to have you aboard & I look forward to hearing of

your future weight loss success!

- Eva

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