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I had to go low carb (20-30 grams/day) AND count calories.

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Palmer wrote:

> Hi. I'm fairly new here. I've been reading each digest for the last month

> or two, but I've only participated once.

> I have a New Years Resolution to loose weight (45 lbs. over the year). I

> plan to do it through low carb and exercise.

>

> Have any of you had success at weight loss?

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I lost 25 pounds and kept it off for about five years, but in the past

year I gained 5 pounds back and can't seem to get rid of it. To lose

the weight, I started exercising and also developed my own WOE (way of

eating). After I lost the weight, I have basically stayed on the same

WOE. I am exercising less, and that's probably why I gained the 5

pounds. Sue

On Sunday, January 1, 2006, at 01:41 PM, Palmer wrote:

>

> Have any of you had success at weight loss? If so, how? I'm sure

> open to

> suggestions.

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I lost 65 pounds in the first 6 months by carefully watching carbs

and fat, and increasing my activity and exercising. In fact I got

so good at losing weight that I had to add fat back into my diet to

stop the weight loss. I gained back about 15 years over the past 3

years, but I feel good at this weight. I'm 5'7 " and weigh around

140 lbs. At 125 lbs. I think I was too skinny for my frame. Good

luck in achieving your goals!! I actually didn't set out to lose

weight, I just wanted to get healthy and get my BG under control. I

did take metformin during the first 6 months, but have been on just

D&E for the past 3 1/2 years.

Christy

>

> Hi. I'm fairly new here. I've been reading each digest for the

last month

> or two, but I've only participated once.

> I have a New Years Resolution to loose weight (45 lbs. over the

year). I

> plan to do it through low carb and exercise.

>

> Have any of you had success at weight loss? If so, how? I'm sure

open to

> suggestions.

> Since I started taking Glucovance and Avandia, my weight has gone

nowhere

> but up slowly but steadily.

>

> Happy New Year!

>

> Palmer

> Type II for about five years

>

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i am type 2,no medicine,and i have lost 65 lb in a yr.which is good for

me,because i have never lost like this. i want to lose at least 25 more lbs.i

read what ever one wrote about on this site.since i am retired,my brft is

usually around 10 am. and i check my bg first thing to see what i can eat.

modertion is the key to my diet.and cutting back.and snacks of peanut butter and

half an apple. you have to find what works with your body.never fried food.

never any candy[i will have sugar free candy once in awhile]i drink green tea

with splenda.and lots of water and decf,coffee.i did eat things out of my usual

meal these few days,but my bg is still 96 in am and now 2 hrs after my supper it

is 107.good luck.

Palmer rep@...> wrote: Hi. I'm fairly new here. I've been

reading each digest for the last month

or two, but I've only participated once.

I have a New Years Resolution to loose weight (45 lbs. over the year). I

plan to do it through low carb and exercise.

Have any of you had success at weight loss? If so, how? I'm sure open to

suggestions.

Since I started taking Glucovance and Avandia, my weight has gone nowhere

but up slowly but steadily.

Happy New Year!

Palmer

Type II for about five years

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Avandia put about 30 pounds on me. From February to July I lost 60

pounds by switching to a plant based diet (high fiber, low fat,

moderate carbs), quitting 200 units of insulin per day, quitting

avandia, and walking about 4 miles each day. I think quiting the

Avandia and insulin was probably responsible for about 20 of the lost

pounds. The diet and exercise change was responsible for the rest.

>

> Hi. I'm fairly new here. I've been reading each digest for the

last month

> or two, but I've only participated once.

> I have a New Years Resolution to loose weight (45 lbs. over the

year). I

> plan to do it through low carb and exercise.

>

> Have any of you had success at weight loss? If so, how? I'm sure

open to

> suggestions.

> Since I started taking Glucovance and Avandia, my weight has gone

nowhere

> but up slowly but steadily.

>

> Happy New Year!

>

> Palmer

> Type II for about five years

>

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Exercise is great. But most of us don't have time to do a daily 4-mile

walk. I figure I'm lucky if I have time to get my half hour walk in

every day. If I don't do it right after breakfast it doesn't happen.

So I make sure to do it right after breakfast, smile.

Vicki

Re: New Years Resolution

> Avandia put about 30 pounds on me. From February to July I lost 60

> pounds by switching to a plant based diet (high fiber, low fat,

> moderate carbs), quitting 200 units of insulin per day, quitting

> avandia, and walking about 4 miles each day. I think quiting the

> Avandia and insulin was probably responsible for about 20 of the lost

> pounds. The diet and exercise change was responsible for the rest.

>

>

>

>

>>

>> Hi. I'm fairly new here. I've been reading each digest for the

> last month

>> or two, but I've only participated once.

>> I have a New Years Resolution to loose weight (45 lbs. over the

> year). I

>> plan to do it through low carb and exercise.

>>

>> Have any of you had success at weight loss? If so, how? I'm sure

> open to

>> suggestions.

>> Since I started taking Glucovance and Avandia, my weight has gone

> nowhere

>> but up slowly but steadily.

>>

>> Happy New Year!

>>

>> Palmer

>> Type II for about five years

>>

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I never meant to suggest that I walked 4 miles in one session.

I think most folks can walk at least 3 miles per hour, which means

that you can walk a mile in about 20 minutes. That also means that you

can walk half a mile on a coffee break, instead of sucking down

caffene.

There are lots of ways to get extra walking in. I walk one mile on my

lunch break, one after work, and one or two after supper. I also park

at the furthest corner of the parking lot at work, which means that I

walk an extra mile per week just going to work each day. And I always

park a long way from the grocery store or whatever, which adds up to

another couple of miles per month.

For me at least, it is not how much I do at any one time, but how much

I do total, that counts.

> >>

> >> Hi. I'm fairly new here. I've been reading each digest for the

> > last month

> >> or two, but I've only participated once.

> >> I have a New Years Resolution to loose weight (45 lbs. over the

> > year). I

> >> plan to do it through low carb and exercise.

> >>

> >> Have any of you had success at weight loss? If so, how? I'm

sure

> > open to

> >> suggestions.

> >> Since I started taking Glucovance and Avandia, my weight has gone

> > nowhere

> >> but up slowly but steadily.

> >>

> >> Happy New Year!

> >>

> >> Palmer

> >> Type II for about five years

> >>

>

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wrote:

>Note - I know there are a lot of low carbers on this list. For them, I

>understand it means eating meat, eggs, and such. I am not suggesting a

>plant based diet for anyone else, but it works for me.

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, would you elaborate on your term, plan based diet?

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After a week of holidays from my husbands by-pass REHAB we were back at it

today.

Arrived, changed into runners (from snow boots) checked my BG's (5.4) and set

out to do my 45 laps (3 miles) which I accomplished in 50 minutes. collapsed

into a chair, got out my meter wiped the sweat from my hands (and brow) and

checked my BG's again (5.6) sometimes I think I should stay in bed

CJ

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Date: Tue, 03 Jan 2006 04:25:48 -0000

Subject: Re: New Years Resolution

I never meant to suggest that I walked 4 miles in one session.

I think most folks can walk at least 3 miles per hour, which means

that you can walk a mile in about 20 minutes. That also means that you

can walk half a mile on a coffee break, instead of sucking down

caffene.

There are lots of ways to get extra walking in. I walk one mile on my

lunch break, one after work, and one or two after supper. I also park

at the furthest corner of the parking lot at work, which means that I

walk an extra mile per week just going to work each day. And I always

park a long way from the grocery store or whatever, which adds up to

another couple of miles per month.

For me at least, it is not how much I do at any one time, but how much

I do total, that counts.

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