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Old 11-05-2007, 05:57 AM   #1  
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I made it. I made it 24 hours without binging, exceeding my caloric intake, and without touching the junk food that is brought into my work and strewn on the countertops like a make-you-fat-buffet. I just needed to share this, this past month has been really difficult... but somehow I managed to stay within my calories and be satisfied. I know I can do it now, and it was hard, but there won't be a question if it will be doable again. ^-^ I picked up several candies through out the night! AND PUT THEM BACK! Even infront of my enabler coworkers. It has been done.
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Old 11-05-2007, 06:09 AM   #2  
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That is so great!! You should be so proud of yourself. I work in nursing, and we ALWAYS have food around. Patient's families bring us in "treats" all the time. I work nights and most of the nurses snack all night. I used to eat to keep me awake! Now I've found that eating healthy actually gives me more energy and I don't feel as tired.
Congratulations on your weight loss and staying on your program!
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Old 11-05-2007, 10:23 AM   #3  
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You've given me renewed hope that just maybe I can do this also -- just for today -- even though I've been telling myself "just for today" for so very long.
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Way to go! And though some days will be more difficult than others, on the whole, it will get easier. Just take it one day at a time!
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:34 PM   #5  
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awesome news

i have decided that i am going to try to "not eat" when i am not sure if i am hungry. it feels weird to not reach for the food but it is a habit i would like to break. like weaning ourselves off of the food so to speak
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:36 PM   #6  
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Good for you! Keep it up!
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Old 11-06-2007, 08:30 AM   #7  
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well done. thats is a huge success, its the start of somthing great...... keep celebrating your success :-)
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Old 11-08-2007, 03:37 AM   #8  
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That is so great!! You should be so proud of yourself. I work in nursing, and we ALWAYS have food around. Patient's families bring us in "treats" all the time. I work nights and most of the nurses snack all night. I used to eat to keep me awake! Now I've found that eating healthy actually gives me more energy and I don't feel as tired.
Congratulations on your weight loss and staying on your program!
AHA, I work in the local ER as an a Tech (support Nurse/Doc staff), I wonder if this plagues other profession as much as ours.
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Old 11-08-2007, 07:40 PM   #9  
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Reddalice - I've been in a few offices, and trust me, the problem of people bringing 'treats' is rampant! Healthcare and office just might be the two professions that are the most food-oriented.
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Hi everyone;
I have tried many things to lose weight and I seem to always gain all the weight back and then some. I am really ready to do this. I need to set small goals and visit this site often. I was reading a magazine in my dr office today and it had this website in it. I was thrilled after reading the article and hearing how many people achieve success by doing it with others. I am a binge eater and am out of control. I am on my way up the scale again and feeling so much pain, mentally, physically and emotionally. I want to change my eating habits, my life. I want to be healthy. I don't care if I am ever skinny, I just want my BP to go down and to feel like I am not carrying all this baggage around my hips, thighs, etc. anyway, 240lbs again and I am going to try to get motavated and lose some of this weight. I am going to keep reading and so far must say you have already inspired me and given me hope. I don't feel so alone. I just wanted to put my name out and say hey. Talk to you all later I hope.

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Hi everyone;
I have tried many things to lose weight and I seem to always gain all the weight back and then some. I am really ready to do this. I need to set small goals and visit this site often. I was reading a magazine in my dr office today and it had this website in it. I was thrilled after reading the article and hearing how many people achieve success by doing it with others. I am a binge eater and am out of control. I am on my way up the scale again and feeling so much pain, mentally, physically and emotionally. I want to change my eating habits, my life. I want to be healthy. I don't care if I am ever skinny, I just want my BP to go down and to feel like I am not carrying all this baggage around my hips, thighs, etc. anyway, 240lbs again and I am going to try to get motavated and lose some of this weight. I am going to keep reading and so far must say you have already inspired me and given me hope. I don't feel so alone. I just wanted to put my name out and say hey. Talk to you all later I hope.

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Old 11-14-2007, 02:36 AM   #12  
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Good for you, keep it up you'll be in 199s in no time
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