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Old 05-02-2010, 02:39 PM   #31  
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Hello all. Just a quick hello, just finished bank statment, hubby "helped", could have done it faster alone, BUT, we must make sacrifices, and God BLess him for offering!!!

Have a blessed day.
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Finally realized I could have a ticker now and I'm stressing about whether it's IE or not! Probably not. I have actually lost 2 pounds though since I started easing into IE with the eat when hungry, eat what you love, stop eating if you don't love it, slow down, and stop when satisfied part.

Next goal, stop weighing every day. I plan to ease into that too, by going a week first.
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Old 05-02-2010, 04:49 PM   #33  
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Good for you Bonnie!!! I to am trying to wean myself off the scale.
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Hi all,

Bonnie - a big to our little corner of the world!

Carol - you're doing a great job with the exercise, imo! Although I don't do WW anymore, I was glad when they recognized house cleaning as countable exercise. It really is, if a person does it right! A big YAY for the new leather jackets! I am envious of your upcoming trips!

Maezie - yep, it does seem like we're all doing pretty darn well with our programs. I know I sure do feel better about it!

Tammy - haha, men... what ya gonna do with them, lol? I'm just so glad I still have mine. I ran into a friend in Walmart the other day, and she told me her hubby died not long ago, and that she is heartbroken. I felt so sorry for her when I saw the pain and grief in her face.

Hello to everyone else.

My day yesterday was such a good one! I loved having all of the family here, and don't know when I've felt so happy. We played games, and laughed, and I simply soaked up the love and fun.

Today, first of all, I have to pay the 1st of the month bills. Oh, joy. Thankfully, I do that on the computer, so it won't take long. Later I'm going to plant a gerbera daisy that the little girls gave me, mulch around the tomato plants, clean out the birdbaths, while getting some exercise and natural vitamin D.

Have a good one!
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Hello Everyone!

Jane: Sounds like you had an ideal day yesterday. Too early for tomato plants here. I have to find a way to keep my buddy the peacock out of my garden. He's been very helpful "pruning" the tops of the flower plants as they are trying to grow. I've decided he hangs out there waiting for the hens to come eat.

I really have to watch my eating, think I'm still eating too many calories because my job is sitting for 8 hours.

Have a great day everyone!

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Good Morning all,

CCjun--Your dh sounds like mine when he wants to help in the kitchen. LOL I tell him to get the water and open the tv trays...that's his job.

Jane-- Didn't get leather jackets. We bought textile....between a mesh and a textile. Leather costs so much more and from research, isn't any safer than the new materials they make now.

I love Gerbera Daisies. They are just the prettiest summer flower to me!!

I just mixed some protein powder and some Greek yogurt, hopefully it will hold me over for a while. Plain yogurt isn't quite enough for a meal for me.

Heading over to the Y some time this morning to play in the water.

I almost finished 3 signs yesterday while dh was on his ride. Feels good to get something done. My sign says, 'I can do anything through prayer and coffee', then I painted a coffee cup on it. Cuter than I had expected it to be.

Doris--Oh no! 'Pruning' the tops of the flowers!! LOL I bet that's not a bit funny.

OK, got to get in gear and get my brushes moving for a little bit.

Everyone have a beautiful Monday!

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Hello! I have just found this sight and it has been a God send.
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Hello all,

lilthb and TracyWay - Please just jump in and tell us more about yourselves. You will find lots of encouragement, friendship and support here. :grouphug)

Carol - now why did I just assume you meant leather jackets?? Not all bike rides wear them! I love the saying on your new sign - so true for many of us, lol. About the daisies, I just wish they were perennials, but I've set them on my porch where they can get lots of sun until I can decide where to plant them. Maybe by the mailbox post.

Hello to anyone else reading this.

I have my 6-month dental cleaning today, and then I'll go vote afterwards. I doubt there will be a crowd at the voting place since this is a minor election year.

Have a good day.
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Quick Good Morning:

Really getting a routine for my morning exercise now if I can only be more consistent after work. If nothing else there are a million weeds that need to be pulled. Of course there's always Roundup.

Have a good day everyone!

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Hello ALL. I have my lap top here at work, this crazy thing works in 2 of my stores but not one of them and not at home. Go figure!

Welcome to the newbies!! GREAT bunch of ladies here!


Hubby out front, I am "doing paperwork" in the back office/kitchen/stock room, what they gonna do fire me? I have asked to be fired, but no one wants to do the paperwork.

Have a blessed afternoon all!
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Good morning,

Doris - YAY for you, getting your exercise routine in place. LOL about the Roundup!

CC/Tammy - hmmm, that's interesting about the computer. Do you mean the internet works in some places, but not alll? Computers can be tempermental, that's for sure. LOL about being fired!

Nothing new here. I got my teeth cleaned and voted yesterday, also ran a few errands. My scales is up since Sunday, even though I've been POP (perfectly on program) since then. I think I'm going to drink lots of water today and see if that helps.

Have a good day!
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Good Morning,
Chilly this morning so the coffee tasted delish! Going to be a nice day with high winds.

Had a good day yesterday, got in some exercise, hair cut, and some grocery shopping. Not much painting, but will make up that time today while I do the wash.

I came across this and thought it was very good for me to read. I'm one of those who has the scale devil on my shoulder, but since I'm older I know not to get to upset when the numbers don't go down when I'm doing great.
Thought someone might enjoy reading it too. It's kinda long, but very interesting. I need to tape it above my scale!

We've been told over an over again that daily weighing is unnecessary, yet many of us can't resist peeking at that number every morning. If you just can't bring yourself to toss the scale in the trash, you should definitely familiarize yourself with the factors that influence it's readings. From water retention to glycogen storage and changes in lean body mass, daily weight fluctuations are normal. They are not indicators of your success or failure. Once you understand how these mechanisms work, you can free yourself from the daily battle with the bathroom scale.

Water makes up about 60% of total body mass. Normal fluctuations in the body's water content can send scale-watchers into a tailspin if they don't understand what's happening. Two factors influencing water retention are water consumption and salt intake. Strange as it sounds, the less water you drink, the more of it your body retains. If you are even slightly dehydrated your body will hang onto it's water supplies with a vengeance, possibly causing the number on the scale to inch upward. The solution is to drink plenty of water.

Excess salt (sodium) can also play a big role in water retention. A single teaspoon of salt contains over 2,000 mg of sodium. Generally, we should only eat between 1,000 and 3,000 mg of sodium a day, so it's easy to go overboard. Sodium is a sneaky substance. You would expect it to be most highly concentrated in salty chips, nuts, and crackers. However, a food doesn't have to taste salty to be loaded with sodium. A half cup of instant pudding actually contains nearly four times as much sodium as an ounce of salted nuts, 460 mg in the pudding versus 123 mg in the nuts.

The more highly processed a food is, the more likely it is to have a high sodium content. That's why, when it comes to eating, it's wise to stick mainly to the basics: fruits, vegetables, lean meat, beans, and whole grains. Be sure to read the labels on canned foods, boxed mixes, and frozen dinners.

Women may also retain several pounds of water prior to menstruation. This is very common and the weight will likely disappear as quickly as it arrives. Pre-menstrual water-weight gain can be minimized by drinking plenty of water, maintaining an exercise program, and keeping high-sodium processed foods to a minimum.

Another factor that can influence the scale is glycogen. Think of glycogen as a fuel tank full of stored carbohydrate. Some glycogen is stored in the liver and some is stored the muscles themselves. This energy reserve weighs more than a pound and it's packaged with 3-4 pounds of water when it's stored. Your glycogen supply will shrink during the day if you fail to take in enough carbohydrates.

As the glycogen supply shrinks you will experience a small imperceptible increase in appetite and your body will restore this fuel reserve along with it's associated water. It's normal to experience glycogen and water weight shifts of up to 2 pounds per day even with no changes in your calorie intake or activity level. These fluctuations have nothing to do with fat loss, although they can make for some unnecessarily dramatic weigh-ins if you're prone to obsessing over the number on the scale.

Otherwise rational people also tend to forget about the actual weight of the food they eat. For this reason, it's wise to weigh yourself first thing in the morning before you've had anything to eat or drink. Swallowing a bunch of food before you step on the scale is no different than putting a bunch of rocks in your pocket. The 5 pounds that you gain right after a huge dinner is not fat. It's the actual weight of everything you've had to eat and drink. The added weight of the meal will be gone several hours later when you've finished digesting it.

Exercise physiologists tell us that in order to store one pound of fat, you need to eat 3,500 calories more than your body is able to burn. In other words, to actually store the above dinner as 5 pounds of fat, it would have to contain a whopping 17,500 calories. This is not likely, in fact it's not humanly possible. So when the scale goes up 3 or 4 pounds overnight, rest easy, it's likely to be water, glycogen, and the weight of your dinner. Keep in mind that the 3,500 calorie rule works in reverse also. In order to lose one pound of fat you need to burn 3,500 calories more than you take in.

Generally, it's only possible to lose 1-2 pounds of fat per week. When you follow a very low calorie diet that causes your weight to drop 10 pounds in 7 days, it's physically impossible for all of that to be fat. What you're really losing is water, glycogen, and muscle.

This brings us to the scale's sneakiest attribute. It doesn't just weigh fat. It weighs muscle, bone, water, internal organs and all. When you lose "weight," that doesn't necessarily mean that you've lost fat. In fact, the scale has no way of telling you what you've lost (or gained). Losing muscle is nothing to celebrate. Muscle is a metabolically active tissue. The more muscle you have the more calories your body burns, even when you're just sitting around. That's one reason why a fit, active person is able to eat considerably more food than the dieter who is unwittingly destroying muscle tissue.

Robin Landis, author of "Body Fueling," compares fat and muscles to feathers and gold. One pound of fat is like a big fluffy, lumpy bunch of feathers, and one pound of muscle is small and valuable like a piece of gold. Obviously, you want to lose the dumpy, bulky feathers and keep the sleek beautiful gold. The problem with the scale is that it doesn't differentiate between the two. It can't tell you how much of your total body weight is lean tissue and how much is fat.

There are several other measuring techniques that can accomplish this, although they vary in convenience, accuracy, and cost. Skin-fold calipers pinch and measure fat folds at various locations on the body, hydrostatic (or underwater) weighing involves exhaling all of the air from your lungs before being lowered into a tank of water, and bioelectrical impedance measures the degree to which your body fat impedes a mild electrical current.

If the thought of being pinched, dunked, or gently zapped just doesn't appeal to you, don't worry. The best measurement tool of all turns out to be your very own eyes. How do you look? How do you feel? How do your clothes fit? Are your rings looser? Do your muscles feel firmer? These are the true measurements of success. If you are exercising and eating right, don't be discouraged by a small gain on the scale. Fluctuations are perfectly normal. Expect them to happen and take them in stride.

It's a matter of mind over scale.

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Hello Ladies!
Ok day of really watching my calorie intake. Now, I ate a can of veggies, the sodium is high and this morning when I woke up my nose looked 3 feet wider and the bags under my eyes looked like they had picked up some excess weight. I ate olives yesterday. what started as just one ended up to be 30. I can't wait for this foot to heal so I can get out side and walk. Have a beautiful day!
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lilthb and TracyWay - Please just jump in and tell us more about yourselves. You will find lots of encouragement, friendship and support here. :grouphug)

Carol - now why did I just assume you meant leather jackets?? Not all bike rides wear them! I love the saying on your new sign - so true for many of us, lol. About the daisies, I just wish they were perennials, but I've set them on my porch where they can get lots of sun until I can decide where to plant them. Maybe by the mailbox post.

Hello to anyone else reading this.

I have my 6-month dental cleaning today, and then I'll go vote afterwards. I doubt there will be a crowd at the voting place since this is a minor election year.

Have a good day.
Thank you Jane! Right now, I am hungry and tired when I wanted to get so much done today! And, how are you?
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