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It's nice to see so many familiar "faces" in here rebooting with me, who were there to support me in the past. We've got this, everyone!!
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Hope everyone had a great weekend, especially those who celebrated the holidays in the states.
Yesterday would have been my second weigh in, but I had a crazy busy night and had extra product so waiting until tomorrow to weigh in. The first week the pounds just fell off, this week, not so much. I have always been one to weigh at home daily, but decided I should cut it back. I find it really discouraging when you don't see the number dropping, even when you are on plan. And even worse when you have a cheat but it still drops... then you think you can cheat again! Anyways, going to try and stop focusing on the number and more on how I feel. I won't be able to afford packets for the rest of my life, but I think the idea of low carb will be apart of my lifestyle for the rest of my life if I plan to keep the weight off. |
Originally Posted by shrinkingsusie: Jo |
Originally Posted by shrinkingsusie: Originally Posted by knm: When I get to maintenance I will weigh daily and adjust my eating daily based on the scale "The French way" |
This is an inspirational thread for what appears to be a common occurrence. It's very inspiring to read that others have gotten off track and now suffer some of the same emotions I do in dealing with the consequences. I completely identify with those that feel embarrassment in being around others because it's easy to feel like you failed and that the extra weight is the elephant in the room (pun may have been intended there). I'm on my first week back and hoping to ride this wave of determination through the holidays and beyond.
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Originally Posted by darbs7: |
Darbs7 I am also going on a cruise. We are gong in March. Hoping to get to my goal by mid to late January so I can phase off properly.
Just spent 3 weeks off plan gained 9 lbs. Started back on Monday and down 5 lbs so far this week. Good luck to all! |
Originally Posted by shrinkingsusie: So hard isn't it...I have kept to within 10 pounds of goal weight for about 3 years and then just blew it the last year and gained another 25...so I was up about 35 total of the 80 I lost...positive side...kept off 45. Down 25ish so far another 10 to go back to goal weight. Originally Posted by bolt: |
Where is everyone? How is everyone doing? Sticking with it. I am halfway through week 9. Getting harder and harder and harder
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Been a bit MIA from this thread, I've been crazy busy with a work project, finals for the semester and kids activities (can't they drive themselves???) - seemed like I only had time to peek at the first one or two threads at the top of the forum when I could make it.
Reboot is going really well! I'm 8lbs away from my goal - it's a higher goal weight than when I did IP the first time, but I had time to go to the gym for 1-2 hours 5 days a week before. Now I work full time days, I'm in school nights, and the kids are more involved in outside activities. I'll be happy with a higher number on my scale that is maintainable, rather than a lower number that I have to stress and fight over :) I was hoping to be phasing off for Christmas, but I hit a stall for a couple of weeks that set me back..if things keep going in the right direction I should be phased off for my birthday in January :) Kinda funny because it was right around my birthday that I started phasing off last time too. Things are coming full circle :) |
Originally Posted by darbs7: |
Originally Posted by scorbett1103: I have to admit, it was hard for me to pick a "Target Weight". My doctor tells me that 190 is a healthy weight for me (that does get my BMI down to 25), but I sometimes wonder if it's possible for my body to get to 190. I haven't been that light since 1993. For me, even getting under 240 would be incredible -- I look and feel so much better at that seemingly high weight (so much better than 326!). I wonder how most people on this board pick their target weight? |
Originally Posted by Avalon1957: I tried to judge my goal weight from BMI charts the last time too....but they are highly unreliable and do NOT take into account so many things that can affect weight - bone density, muscle mass, physiological structure....According to the BMI charts I would still be categorized as overweight at 165, but I know that with my body structure, that's still a healthy weight for me. I am busty and I have a good amount of muscle, so my "healthy" weight is always a bit higher than the BMI charts like :) |
Scorbett, what you wrote makes a lot of sense! Yes, the BMI charts are probably a bit on the conservative side. Like you said there are many variables to take into account. It's great that you have such a good idea on a more realistic and maintainable weight -- I am not sure where that is for me exactly, so I will re-evaluate my goal as my weight drops. Have a great weekend you are doing fantastic!
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Originally Posted by scorbett1103: Originally Posted by Avalon1957: Originally Posted by scorbett1103: |
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