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what is everyones plan?
02-11-2011, 06:14 PM
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Your Calories Are Showing
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Scotland
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what is everyones plan?
hi all, im new here and just wanted to find out a bit about other peoples weight loss plans. im not going to be following any particular diet, just low fat, better choices. and more exercise if i can find the motivation!  ive stocked my fridge up with lots of fruit and low fat yogurts, and ive been buying weight watchers meals, also quorn instead of beef, and turkey (was told its low in fat). ive never been this size before and im desperate to get rid of this weight, its really hindering me. split with my fiance on boxing day which hasnt helped my self esteem. so basically just looking for any advice, tips and support! ta for reading x
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02-11-2011, 06:31 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: London
Posts: 375
S/C/G: 202/ticker/135
Height: 5ft 4inch
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Hi and welcome to 3FC its great for support when dieting.
My plan is not far of what you are doing just being more sensible with food and making the right choices. I am exercising but I am so unfit I am starting it slowly like walking for an hour a day and some light Pilate's.
Sorry to here of your recent split. You have to look on the positive though its good for motivation on your diet.
Good luck honey and keep posting on how your getting on, the ladies on here are great for support
xx
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Mini Goal - 174lb (not obese anymore)
Mini Goal - 145lb (not overweight anymore)
Long Term Goal 126lbs (BMI 21.6) Healthy
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02-12-2011, 01:18 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by MissSMcC
hi all, im new here and just wanted to find out a bit about other peoples weight loss plans. im not going to be following any particular diet, just low fat, better choices. and more exercise if i can find the motivation!  ive stocked my fridge up with lots of fruit and low fat yogurts, and ive been buying weight watchers meals, also quorn instead of beef, and turkey (was told its low in fat). ive never been this size before and im desperate to get rid of this weight, its really hindering me. split with my fiance on boxing day which hasnt helped my self esteem. so basically just looking for any advice, tips and support! ta for reading x
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Hi. I am also new (well been lurking but don't really post). I am counting calories. This is week 3 and its going fine - I have lost 7 pounds so far. I have tried other plans but in the past its the only one that really works for me. I eat home cooked meals and low fat yoghurts , a lot of fruit and drink loads of water. I do keep some weight watchers cakes and low fat crisps for when I want to indulge. I hope to go lower carb in the future. I am not exercising yet as I am getting over a broken leg.
Last edited by Natgar : 02-12-2011 at 01:19 AM.
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02-12-2011, 04:39 AM
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3 stone = 42 lbs
Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 12
S/C/G: 13_10/13_10/10_10
Height: 5 2
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Hi - new here
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I am starting for the countless time w8 - i did do it before and like the quick results IF you stick with it - had a bad day yesterday - today am compensatng by doing 2 packs and water - had loads last night and still feel groggy - want to lose 3 stone - think this is a good plae to help - lets do it
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02-12-2011, 07:21 AM
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Your Calories Are Showing
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Location: Scotland
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hey everyone thanks for the replys 
yeah marie the split is motivation to get back in shape, i cant see myself dating anyone while my confidence is this low!
i havent really been counting calories but have been watching them, checking the calorie and fat content is low on the stuff i buy. i need to find some low fat recipes though, im not used to all these ready meals! i have tried a lot of diets in the past slimfast, ww, atkins etc but although i lost weight i couldnt keep it off. atkins was horrible! so its more of a lifestyle change than a diet. 5 stone to lose, sounds impossible but i know others have done it so no reason why i cant.
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02-15-2011, 03:11 PM
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Lancashire, England
Posts: 45
Height: 5'6" (167cm)
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My plan is just to write everything down and make some switches from stodge to foods that fill me up without piling on the calories. My biggest change is having soup for lunch with a toasted wholemeal pitta every weekday. I need to up my exercise but so far I've lost 17lb this year.
There's a healthy eating plan that works for everyone, wish it hadn't taken me 36 years to find mine.
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02-17-2011, 03:23 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Dublin Eire, soon to be Manchester UK
Posts: 9
S/C/G: 239/239/139
Height: 5ft 4
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Well mine is kind of weighwatchers but not as much. Have a calorie allowance every day and write down my foods and calroies in a tracker, try to do 30-60 mins exercise a day, have not been doing as much of this lately. Then every week I do the weigh in with other half, he supervises and I put it on the chart I made and stuck to the front of the fridge and I put £5 in my clothes fund jar for when I'm smaller. So, bits of WW in there and I find the tracking and seeing the chart on the fridge helps keep me motivated. Plus, the fact that I'm calorie counting means I can eat what I like as long as I'm under target. Also, I give myself 1 evening off a week and have what I want but I'm finding that when I eat healthily all week, the less appealing the junk food actually is. Sorry this is so long, hope it helps.
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02-17-2011, 04:09 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: lincolnshire, england
Posts: 170
S/C/G: 216/187/140
Height: 5ft 7
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Hi I have followed strict plans in the past and obviously looking at my weight they havent worked. I have problems with binge eating so this time I am just eating 3 good meals each day and avoiding all junk and processed food. I have gone 34 days without binging and if i feel hungry I just eat soup to fill me up. I am not counting calories but just trying to eat healthy fresh food and do lots of exercise walking the dog which keeps me out of the fridge and takes my mind of food. For some reason the word diet leaves me feeling deprived and hungry so I am attempting to eat food that I enjoy and fills me up and regularly visiting this site for support and encouragement. Fingers crossed I am on the right path this time
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02-17-2011, 04:11 PM
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Maintaining
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: London, UK
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Height: 5ft 10
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I follow Weightwatchers but their old plan, not their latest one which came out in November. Also generally I try to cook a fair amount from scratch - I have lost weight in the past having lots of ready meals but I find them unsatisfying and usually less filling. I'm on maintenance now and have recently moved over to just counting points on weekdays, but I have a few self-imposed rules for the weekends since I eat out a lot then, like not having dessert, not having huge cappucinos etc.
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