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Lyontamer
09-03-2001, 11:07 AM
I've been offline a lot getting used to my new schedule with Josh in school.

Ok, now I'm trying to remember what I wanted to post without seeing all your messages from the other thread :-Z!

Cece -- Don't look back, no regrets. Put your energy into working the program now, and keep you sights on why it is so important to you (your health, your daughter, quality of life, etc...). YOU CAN DO THIS! I think one of my biggest struggles with weight loss is the fact that it does take time and energy to keep at it. It is very hard to be successfull without putting a lot of focus on your goals. However, we choose to put our energies into a lot of things...it is time we spent some of that precious energy on ourselves!

Phoinex -- Welcome! Congrats on your awesome loss!!! Please share your hints for success, favorite recipes, etc...

Jennifa -- Good idea on the "just have fun" exercise idea! Get out there and play! You might also consider joining an aerobics class. Exercising with others can be motivating, and it would be more of a social outing to go to a class. I'm also enjoying video workouts. It is hard to stay motivated on a piece of machinery! (borrring!)

Pepper - Contgrats on getting Sara off to school! What a stressful summer it has been for you :-Z I'm glad everything worked out OK. Josh is loving Kindergarten :-D, and our whole schedule is so much easier now. He goes to all day, every day, and it is so nice not dealing with daycare! After he gets on the bus, I have almost a free 1/2 hr in the morning before I have to leave. Now that he has started, I see that he was ready. He had really outgrown the daycare center, and he needed to be around more kids his own age and be more challenged. He started back w/ speech therapy, and I hope he'll make big improvements in that area soon.

Judy -- I'm sorry you are still sick, and I hope this new med works for you. Is it a bronchial infection, or do you have asthma?

Good luck this week everyone. BTW, I gained .8 last week, but I have to admit I enjoyed every bit of food I ate...and drank! HOw many pts in a *bottle* of wine??! (big party week...end of summer and all). Now I feel ready to be in control, and I have started exercising again (workout tapes). Staying within points has been hard , but I'm working on it.

Holly

Phoinix
09-03-2001, 11:49 AM
Hi Holly, thanks you for your kind comment. I don't know if I have any secrets, but I will gladly share my regimen.

First, I think it is easier for me than most because I don't have to plan meals for anyone but myself. I am a compulsive eater and can't keep tempting snacks in the house because I'll eat the whole thing in one sitting. My husband has been eating low carb/high protein for years and really does his own thing meal wise, we have no children so I only stock "legal" foods, mostly portion controlled.

My breakfast is almost always Kashi Go Lean cereal with Yoplait Light yogurt. Lunch and dinner are Healthy Choice or Lean Cuisine, supplemented with lots of salad. I can't keep any of the great light desserts in the house, I have absolutely no control. Snacks are fresh fruit and popcorn. Boring, isn't it?

I stay at the bottom of my points range. One day a month I plan to eat anything I want, however I don't stock it in the house--I go to the convenience store, fast food drive-up or grocery store and puchase small individual servings of candy, cookies, ice cream, burgers, fries, whatever I feel like, but only one package of each. For example, one day last month I had a package of mini oreos, Reeses Peanut Butter Cup, that great instant French Vanilla Capaccino at the convenience store, takeout bbq ribs and french fries. This one day a month I don't count points. When I was on vacation, I started meals with a large salad and tried to eat reasonably, but did have small servings of whatever was on the menu, buffet, etc. I had desserts, but only small portions.

Exercise--5 days a week, 20 minutes on my Healthrider (this is sort of like a rowing machine). It took me all this time to work up to 20 minutes, but it is getting easier. I also do some strength training ordered by my physical therapist for a shoulder problem. Total time spent exercising is about 30 minutes 5 days a week. One of these days I want to be able to get back on my bicycle, but I'm not up to that yet.

That's all I can think of, but let me know if you have any questions.

Weigh-In today--lost 1.5 pounds this week, for a total of 21.5 since June 19, that's 11 weeks. Tomorrow I'm rewarding myself with a day at the salon--cut, color, manicure and pedicure! Ahh, I love to be pampered!

Good luck to everyone, and be good to yourselves!

cece
09-03-2001, 01:30 PM
Hi everyone and Happy Labor Day.

Hope you're all doing well.

Holly - Glad to hear that Josh is liking kindergarten. It's hard working into a new routine, isn't it. Thanks for the words of encouragement.

Karen - Your dedication is inspiring. I like the idea of your once a month treat day. And congrats on another terrific loss this week!

The weekend was kind of spotty, in terms of eating, for me. Friday I got a lot of walking in at the zoo. Granted it wasn't the fast, get your heart rate up, kind of walking, but I definitely worked some muscles! Went to a Polish buffet on Saturday and ate just little bits of just a few things. I'm confident I'll see some downward movement on the scale on Wednesday.

Talk to you all tomorrow.

Carla

Dtermnd
09-03-2001, 08:47 PM
Hi,
I've kind of skimmed through some of the topics and am glad I happened on yours. Your ideas were helpful. I have gotten away from writing down all my food points each day [this weekend] and that is not good at all for me. Somehow, writing all of it down helps me keep my head screwed on straight. Also, though I love weekends, with the lack of structure it is harder for me to discipline my eating.
You know, I've lost 41 pounds and this is the second or third time in months that I feel a little scared -- like "Can I really do this?" Anyway, thanks for all the support, all of you.

jennifa
09-03-2001, 09:29 PM
Hi all,

I have a challenge for you. As you know, my plan has some odd little quirks to it but it fits very well with the WW program. Here is my challenge:
Stop eating when you are full.

Any takers?

Carla, it sounds like you are WELL on your way to a loss this week! Keep up the good work!

Holly, your post reminds me of the arguments my leader and I had over whether wine was a fruit or optional calories! Since the basic composition is fruit, I am thinking I'll count mine as fruit! :nono: Glad Josh is enjoying kindergarten.

Determined - WOW! :eek: 41 POUNDS!! hey - Let's give her a hand, folks! Obviously, you CAN do it!

Phoinix, sounds like you have your points figured out. Does your leader tell you to eat at the top or bottom of your range? I never could figure that out. Right now I eat about 25 points per day. I know it's low for my weight but that's where I am satisfied.

Everyone else, welcome back from the holiday, here's to a great OP week!

Jennifa

JudySP
09-04-2001, 09:44 AM
Holly - glad to hear that things are going well with Josh starting kindergarten. How old is he? Sorry to hear about the gain but it sounds like you are back in the swing of things. Way to go on the exercising. I can't wait until I'm well enough to start in. As for me, it started as bronchitis and now even though the infection is gone, everything is still so aggravated that it's like a low level asthma.

Karen - way to go on that great loss and losing 21.5 since June. You go girl! I'd say whatever you are doing is working really well! I like the idea of your once a month treat day too.

Carla - sounds like a good weekend all in all - especially on the buffet - congrats on that! Glad to hear you got in some walking too.

Dtermnd - glad to hear our thread has been helpful. WOW - on the 41 pounds! You bet you can do it - you are already!

Jennifa - Yup - I'm up for it! It seems like a novel concept, doesn't it but it's so key. One of the reasons I try to make my meals last longer (eat more slowly) is so that I can feel full.

I had a good weigh-in on Saturday - I lost a pound. We had a great time babysitting for Anthony on Saturday. I did OK at my sil's on Sunday but ate too much when I came home. On Sunday I started feeling like a couldn't take a deep breath again (like before I took the steroids). I know it has to do with how bad the allergies are - when I went outside I had problems - after hours in the air conditioning I fel a little better. I'm going to call the pulmony doctor again at 9:00 and see what's what.

Judy
163.6/156/35

Lyontamer
09-04-2001, 09:54 AM
Good Morning! I'm happy having done such a good workout over the weekend, but I blew it in the pts department. I'm back at work today, and that should help me get back in control -- weekends are hard for me too, Dtermnd. I'm going to try and save this week (weigh in on Thurs) by getting in the water, exercising the next 3 days, and sticking to pts. I won't count any exercise pts in hopes it will make up for my excess pts over the weekend. I need to plan better. I let myself get shaky-hungry a couple times this weekend, and then went nuts eating as a result.

Talk to you guys tonight...have a great, low pt day! Holly

cece
09-04-2001, 12:03 PM
Hi everyone!

Dtermnd - Glad to hear we were of help. Weekends are harder for me as well. I too tend to not journal on weekends and that leads to trouble. You're doing great. 41 pounds gone is a magnificent achievement. Yes, you really can do this!

Jennifa - You're on! Like Judy, I have to really concentrate on eating slowly so that I can feel the fullness. I need also to get back to waiting 20 minutes after a meal before deciding whether or not I'm stilll hungry.

Judy - Sorry to hear you're having problems with your breathing again. I hope you're feeling completely better soon. Here's some get well hugs: {{{}}}. Congrats on the pound gone forever.

Holly - Maybe we need a weekend challenge to keep us on the straight and narrow. This weekend lets really working at staying within points. I also need to work on getting in all my water over the weekend.

I basically grazed my way through the day yesterday, but everything was low points. I didn't do a great job getting in my water the last few days, so I'm going to double my efforts there. I'm looking at a very long day today, but I'm prepared with a couple of frozen dinner for lunch and one for dinner too, as well as snacks for throughout the day. And I'll have some points left over for a glass of wine when I get home to help me relax.

Have a great day everyone.

Carla

Phoinix
09-04-2001, 02:00 PM
Hello friends,

I'm just back from the salon. My hairdresser was ill, so sent him flowers and had a manicure and pedicure. Now I have an excuse for more pampering later in the week!

My husband had to work last night, and one of the benefits of working holidays for him is lots of free food. He brought the leftovers home and I'm trying to be good. I ate bbq chicken for lunch, what a treat! I'll just pack up the stuff I shouldn't eat and send it back to work with him later. But the cookies are calling my name!

Dtermnd ~ Way to go! Glad you found us, I'm new here myself. You will be an inspiration for me.

Jennifa ~ How are you doing? I don't attend meetings, I'm doing this with the help of you gals! I find eating at the low end of points is plenty of food for me, and I haven't been hungry so far. I can't take your challenge though, as it seems I'm getting so full with just eating little things. Maybe it's all the water I'm drinking. The only meal that doesn't fill me up is breakfast.

Judy ~ I'm glad to hear you're feeling a bit better and GREAT GOING on the pound lost! Take good care of yourself.

Holly ~ Happy you're back in control today. I'm like you--if I'm not prepared, it's just too easy to go nuts. Hang in there.

Have a great day.

Pepper
09-05-2001, 12:29 AM
Holly - Sorry about the small gain, but now that summer is over we can all get back on track. Good job starting the exercising. I'm glad Josh loves kindergarten. I have a free half hour after I take Laura and her friends to school before I leave for work. It is so nice to be able to come home, eat breakfast and look at the paper without any distractions.

Karen - Congratulations on the loss...you're doing great. Send those cookies back too!

Carla - Sorry you had a long day today, but it sounds like you've done a good job of planning for it. I need to join you on the weekend challenge. I do pretty well during the week, but since weekends are just Laura and me we eat out way too much.

Dtermnd - Glad we have been helpful. Wow, 41 pounds is great. You CAN do it.

Jennifa - I'll take you up on the challenge. I know it sounds easy, but I've always found it really hard to stop. I always get full before I want to stop. I need to work on slowing down.

Judy - Congratulations on the loss. Sorry you are still having breathing problems. I'm sure it has a lot to do with allergies. Laura has been having a lot of trouble when we try opening the windows at night.

Hope I didn't forget anybody. I had an okay weekend. I got in a lot of walks, but did too much nibbling. (I really can't let Laura bring the junk in the house. She eats a little and then leaves the rest.) I did have another maintain, so at least I'm holding my own. Now to start downward again.

Talk to you tomorrow.
Pat

cece
09-05-2001, 12:28 PM
Hi everyone.

It's such a gorgeous day here. I wish I were outside playing.

Karen - Hope you were able to shut those cookies up without eating them! :) Mmmm BBQ chicken. Makes me drool thinking about it. What does your husband do that he gets to bring home food after working a holiday?

Pat - Congrats on the maintain. Let's send each other positive vibes this weekend. Nibbling got to me to this weekend.

I'm pleased to report a 2 pound loss this week. I'm even happier to have strung together 2 weeks of losses. Had a great day yesterday and banked 5 points. I'm looking at another long day today, but I'm well-prepared again. I have my various snacks (fruit, veggies, pretzels, and some sweets) and one frozen dinner. I think I'll get a huge salad at lunch and dump in one of the pouches of tuna I have stashed in my desk drawer and then eat my frozen dinner for dinner. A couple of thoughts have occured to me over the last couple of days. 1) While I'm thrilled to be losing again, since I'm re-losing weight that I lost and regained, some of the excitement and "newness" is gone. I think about seeing a new decade or dress size and think "been there, done that." So I have to find a way to keep slogging ahead through familiar territory until I get to truely new numbers on the scale and on the clothing racks. 2) I find myself in a rush to lose - looking at the calendar, calculating when I'll be at goal based on 2 pounds off a week. That kind of stuff that just sets me up for disappointment and a sense of failure. So I decided today that if I can just lose 5 pounds a month, I'll be happy. It will take me two years to get to goal, but each month I'll look and feel better and will be healthier. If some months it comes off faster than that, well, that will be great.

Ok - that was pretty long-winded. I'll stop now.

Have a great day everyone!


Carla
266/263/140 (239 1st 10%)

JudySP
09-05-2001, 12:35 PM
Holly - sorry to hear you had problems over the weekend. Do you have some low-point snacks around to keep you from getting "shaky hungry"? Your plan for the week sounds solid!

Carla - Thanks for the hugs! Sorry to hear you had a tough day on Monday. How did you do yesterday with the long day? It sounds like you were well prepared.

Karen - oooh, leftovers are "dangerous" for me. Good idea to send them back with your husband. I hope you were able to avoid the cookies.

Pat - Congratulations on the maintain. I know what you mean about the junk being left around. I have the same problem with Tony. There are some things I ask him not to buy and others I ask him to hide. Sometimes it works..... Way to go on getting in a lot of walks. I know what you mean about opening the windows - I would love to but like Laura the allergies are tough now and I know it's contributing to the problems I've been having.

I had an OK day yesterday. The doctor put me on another round of prednisone so I'm hoping it will help. I did OK foodwise until very late and then had too many (baked) chips. I had a salty craving - hmmm, maybe that PMS monster is starting to lurk around. I'll have to be careful. I'm running a deficit right now but hope to shave a couple of points off each day. It's tougher for me to do when I can't exercise (my usual deficit remedy). Off to guzzle some more water to flush out all the salt.

Judy

JudySP
09-05-2001, 12:39 PM
Carla - We must have been posting at the same time. WOW - congratulations on that great loss! It sounds like you know what you need to do with the low point snacks, etc. Hmm, I have to try one of those tuna packets - very convenient. Hmmm, new motivation? Have you thought about charting your weight on a graph? That's a new way to see it and it gives you the general downward direction in a picture - Worth a thousand words, right? I do know what you mean though. I'm in the same boat in terms of having seen these numbers before.

Phoinix
09-05-2001, 12:58 PM
Well, I just finished trying to post and it went POOF! Too bad the weight won't come off like that. Anyway, wanted to tell you all that I did manage to send all the cookies back to work with my husband, and didn't even get into the bbq pork he left home. He works in a manufacturing plant where the food service closes on holidays, so the supers being in take out. This time it was Heavenly Ham and BBQ.

Carla, you are doing great! Congrats on the continued weight loss. It's hard revisiting those old numbers, but what if you weren't doing WW? Where would you be now?

Judy, ohh how I hate those PMS cravings! I just don't know how to deal with them. Hope the water helps. Don't worry about exercising while you are trying to get well again. I read somewhere the other day that your body will concentrate on the most important thing - which is healing itself at the moment. So actually the exercise will just slow down the healing process. Hope this helps

jennifa
09-05-2001, 01:12 PM
Hello all,

Driving to work today I just thought that I have spent the last 8 years not liking my body. I am not going to let this go on any more. I do not care what it takes. It will probably be a combination of weight loss and body acceptance techniques. I can already tell a difference just by dressing to emphasize my best feature (small waist). Even a month is too long to go not liking yourself.

Anybody else got some strategies for this?

I finally got my fast in on Monday. It's been 3 weeks. I feel so much better if I can do this once a week; I feel more in control and more balanced with my hunger levels.

I say it all the time but I'll say it again:

COOKIES ARE FOR BROWSERS

So if those cookies or chips are looking at you, just look them back and think about how they WILL make you FAT. They aren't comfort, they aren't love, they aren't even something that you HAVE to have - they are FATMAKERS. Make the choice to be thin, you can do it!

Off to follow my own advice, (pray for me)

Jennifa

cece
09-05-2001, 01:19 PM
Judy - You just chase that PMS monster right out of your house! I was having salty cravings last night too. Had some pretzels and then I kept thinking about your tomato sandwiches, so I had one. Wasn't as good I'm sure as the store tomatos just ain't that great. So that, plus a cup of applesauce and a glass of wine was mine very odd snacking combo last night.

Karen - You're absolutely right. If I weren't doing WW, I'd be seeing new numbers alright, but at the wrong end of the scale.

Jennifa - I don't even want to tally up how many years I've spent not liking my body. You make some great points. And today I'm going to go home, open my pantry, and yell at all the food to just leave me alone!

Ok, now I must really do some work.

Carla

Pepper
09-05-2001, 11:58 PM
Carla - Congratulations on the great loss. I know what you mean about losing the same pounds over again...I'm in the same boat. I have to keep telling myself that the time will pass whether I lose the weight or not and if I don't work at it I definitely won't lose it.

Judy - Hope the medicine starts to help. I try not to keep much junk in the house, but sometimes I let Laura pick something up. Usually I don't care that much for what she picks, but sometimes it seems to call me. Well, the house is about junk free again so I should be okay.

Karen - Way to go sending those cookies back.

Jennifa - I hate to think of all the years I've not liked my body. One thing I've learned is not to buy any clothes unless I love how they look. I don't own a lot of clothes, but I feel good in what I have.

I had a good day foodwise. I'm feeling more in control...now to keep it up through the weekend. I did get a walk in tonight.

Pat

JudySP
09-06-2001, 10:31 AM
Karen - Way to go on sending those cookies back!! You should get a round of applause for that - Yahooooo! Yes, PMS cravings are the worse. I can't say I did well dealing with them last night either but I'm going to give it another shot tonight. Yes, I absolutely agree with you on the fact that when you are sick your body needs all its energy to heal and I'm giving myself that time. I'm not sure how long you've read some of our posts, but I'm one of the rare ones who loves exercise so it's just a drag for me having to give it a rest for so long.

Jennifa - yes I have similar issues about not liking my body. I don't know about any strategies but this summer I decided that whether I like how my upper arms look or not, I was going to wear sleeveless shirts because it was more comfortable. Just doing so has made it sort of a non-issue. I stll want to get rid of the "bye-bye" arms but in the meantime I'm going to wear what's comfortable. Maybe that's a strategy.

Carla - I'm going to give that PMS monster the heave ho today (which is to say I didn't last night!) Yes, the tomatoes we've grown are so much better than store bought - we're at the tail end of the harvest though. I think I'm going to have a tomato sandwich for lunch while we still have some.

Pat - Way to go on having a good food day. It feels good when you do it, doesn't it? I *know* you can keep it up for the weekend! Way to go on getting in another walk. You are back in the swing!

Well, as I've said before, the PMS monster ran rampant last night. Rather than decreasing my deficit, I added 2 points to it. Oh well, today is another day. I'm going to eat at the low end of my range and drink a ton of water (which I did last night too). I'm going to use Tastations (3 for 1 pt) for my sweet cravings and knit tonight. I have incentive because my niece picked out a sweater for her 1 month old daughter this weekend and I still have a bit more work on the one I'm making. The steroids are kicking in again and I feel a little better than yesterday (of course, today is a telecommute day so I haven't been outside in the pollen yet).

Have a great one,
Judy

cece
09-06-2001, 02:31 PM
Hi all.

First order of business. Have you read Suzanne and Jennifer's latest journal entries 9go to the home page to access them). They've both just updated them after a long hiatus. Jennifer writes of an e-mail they got suggesting they shut down this site because they're still struggling with their weight. Suzanne's is just plain heartbreaking. In the Support Forum (in the non-WW specific section), there is a thread offering support to the sisters. Please take a moment and send them an encouraging word. They've done so much for us.

Pat - Glad to hear that your house is de-junked and you're feeling more in control. We will have a good weekend. I like your philosophy - the time will pas whether or not we do something about our weight.

Judy - I did the same thing you did - decided to buy sleeveless shirts despite my less than stellar arms. It was liberating. And cooler. Sorry to hear that the monster was still at your house yesterday. I know that you'll have him licked today.
Glad to hear you're feeling a bit better.

I had a good day yesterday, although I was a bit snacky last night. Two long days were taking their toll and I was tired and looking to comfort myself with food. (It didn't help that Ana was in a real whiny, nothing's-gonna-make-me-happy mood either.) But I still managed to save 2 points. Ran out of time this morning and grabbed a donut at the train station. It's ok because I have the points for it, but when I start my day that way it sometimes makes my sweet cravings go wild. Luckily I was busy enough with phone calls this morning that I made it through ok. And now I just finished a huge falafel sandwich and a huge order of coleslaw from the low-fat food place I like to go to. It was a nine point lunch, but they were a very filling, and very tasty, nine points.

Have a great day everyone!

Carla

Eeyore's Sun
09-06-2001, 05:32 PM
Are any of you doing the WW online program??? :?:

I went to the WW site to find out more about WW at home and found that it is now offered online. Please advise on this.

I did WW last year but did the 123 program. Their site is talking about the Winning Point program. What is this and how is it different from the 123 program?

Thanks so much for answering my questions.

~Sherry~

cece
09-06-2001, 06:23 PM
Sherry -

I too started under the 123 program. Winning Points has the following changes:

The point ranges have been decreased by two points. For example, under 123 the lowest point range was 18-25; under Winning Points it's 18-23.

The way that activity points are calculated is different. Under 123, you earned a point for each 20 minute increment of exercise you did beyond the initial 20 minutes. Under Winning Points there you earn points right away for exercise and the number of points you earn is based on your weight, the amount of time you exercise and the intensity level. Makes good sense to me. (This is how you gain back the 2 points they took away from the point ranges.

Fiber is capped at 4 grams. That is, when you're calculating points on a high fiber item, you can only use up to 4 grams in the calculation.

Onions, carrots and jicama all count as 1 point per cup.

I'm sure there are other changes, but these are the biggies, at least from what I've read on other threads.

I've thought of looking into WW On-line, but I'm following 123 still and I'm not sure how the tools they offer will work with that. (Although if I ever get my butt in gear and exercise I may follow the Winning Points way of gaining exercise points, banking anything I earn past 2 points). I have to do the demo and see.

Hope this helped.

Carla

canadagoose
09-07-2001, 09:00 AM
Hi gang! Have not had a chance to post as I have been working my midnight shifts!


I have lost 3, imagine that, 3 whole pounds since last post!

I am very pleased with myself. Although I find that on midnights, I don't eat alot, with sleeping during the day, and working at night. Anyone have any suggestions for eating with WW123 for shift workers? Any suggestions would be very much appreciated.

:dizzy: It has started to get very cold in the early morning now, fall is here. I have to put a little more clothes on for my walk! We will probably have snow to stay by the end of October! Yikes.:?:

Hope everyone has a great week. Take Care!

Jenn

JudySP
09-07-2001, 09:54 AM
Carla - way to go on banking two points especially when you were in that "food as comfort" mode! How did the rest of yesterday go? As soon as I read about the donut, I said "uh oh". Sounds like you did OK - how did things go after lunch? Falafel - yum! I can't remember the last time I had one but they are yummy! Thanks for the heads up about the sisters. I'll head over there after I post.

Sherry - I actually started going to meetings a while back and Carla has outlined all the changes I know of between 123 and winning points. WW online is not the same thing as WW at Home. WW at Home gets you all the materials and an 800 number for questions for a fee (I don't remember how much). I haven't tried WW online - first it costs $$ and I'm already going to meetings. The other thing for me is that I'm at a computer almost all day (my job) and I don't want to go online to calculate points, journal etc. My sister does it and likes it though. The WW at Home number is (800) 710-4663 (or it used to be).

Jenn - WAY TO GO! 3 pounds is fantastic! I'm looking forward to fall here (NY) - it's my favorite time of the year. Way to go on getting out for those walks! I'm sorry but I don't know any specific suggestions for shift workers. Maybe you should start a thread either here or in the General area and give it that title. You are sure to get some responses.

I had a good day yesterday. I managed to kick the PMS monster into a corner (eating wise anyway - not mood wise, poor Tony) and banked a couple of points against my deficit. This morning's sneak peek was good and I'm going to work to be sure it stays that way for tomorrow morning's weigh in. I'm feeling about the same - - allergies are bad so I'm still coughing more than I'd like. Oh well, have to give the steroids time to work. I plan on having a very relaxing weekend - no plans, just read a stack of magazines (which are getting out of hand) and maybe make some soup (saw a recipe in Cooking Light).

Have a great one!
Judy

JudySP
09-07-2001, 10:22 AM
Carla - I read the journals and am absolutely appalled at how cruel and stupid some people can be! I tried to find Suzanne's email address but couldn't. Do you know where I can find it? I'd like to write to her and let her know how important this site is to me.

Judy

cece
09-07-2001, 01:34 PM
Hi everyone.

Jenn - Congratulations on the terrific loss! I don't have any experience with shift work, but I'll suggest the same as Judy. If you post that question on the general thread, I'll bet you'll get responses. I love Fall, but snow by the end of October is too early for me!

Judy - Glad to hear that you kicked the PMS monster in a corner. He didn't stay there though - he came to my house instead. But I wasn't having any of his nonsense. I ate at maximum, but not a point over. Actually, the donut didn't throw me at all. The rest of the day went well. I was full for quite awhile from lunch and had some carrots and a Slim Fast energy bar to snack on. Didn't even get to my apple. So I did ok. Sounds like you have a nice relaxing weekend planned. Rest up and feel better.

As for Suzanne's e- mail, I thought they each had specific e-mails, but I don't know where to find them. I looked for a bit myself yesterday. However, you can always click the Contact Us button which sends the e-mail to a general address for reporting problems, etc. I think Suzanne handles most of that, so she's sure to see it. I was going to say that I don't know where I'd be without this site, but I do know. I would have quit doing WW after about 2 month or 20 some pounds, would have regained that weight back right away and then kept on. So I would have been over 300 pounds by now. While it's true I've regained almost all of my weight back, at least coming here every day for the past three years has kept me trying. (Judy, can you believe we've known each other for three years?)

I've been fighting off the urge to get Chinese food for lunch today. Came here instead and now I'm going to go pop my frozen dinner in the microwave so Chinese is no longer an option. I want a low points day because chances are John will want to go out to eat tonight and I want to have a comfortable amount of points left.

Have a great day and a terrific weekend, everyone.

Carla

Lyontamer
09-08-2001, 10:04 AM
Hi guys! I have to go get ready for a luncheon this morning...don't know how I'll handle pts for that :-P... but I wanted to post my .6 loss! I blew pts almost every day :( , but I kept active and did exercise videos :D The exercise saved my butt this week. The kick in the pants is thinking what I could have achieved if I would have found a way to stick to pts in the evenings. I need to just go to sleep when I start thinking "I must snack," because it is almost always late when the urge hits. It is a goal for this week.

Gotta jump in the shower before Josh wakes up! Have a great weekend...Holly