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Repeat Newby
I have rejoined MRC today after 11 months. Have since been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and have found it increasingly difficult to lose weight. I feel terrible most of the time probably a combination of the weight and thyroid. I'm hoping to lose the weight this time and just feel better. Any tips to stay on track are welcome.
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Hi and welcome!
Is MRC Metabolic Research Center? If so ... the lastest thread is here http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=134545 If not ... clue me in, I want you to feel right at home here. |
Welcome to 3FC! :welcome3:
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I'm hypothyroid, too, and I hear what you're saying. The weight doesn't come off easy sometimes. But good for you that you're doing it for yourself because you want to feel better - that will be great motivation for you. Hope to see you around! :)
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last year i was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, had surgery to remove the thyroid and radiation, its been a long hard struggle, as hard as i tried to at least maintain weight loss i couldnt i kept gaining! now that all the treatments are behind me and i have the official word from the DR that i am cancer free and 215mcg a day of snythroid, the weight is coming off, slow but it is coming off
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Hey Liberty - :wel3fc:
Have you visited our "Dieting with Obstacles" forum yet? We have several regular posters that have thyroid issues, and talking to them might be a good thing! Otherwise, just settle in and keep posting. Can't wait to get to know you better! |
hi liberty44 -- (raising hand) I have hypothyroidism.
tips to stay on track... hmmm... first - pick your diet program and stick to it second -- stick to it because sometimes the scale will not reflect your efforts --- but knowing that you are sticking to it will give you something to look forward to. third -- exercise -- take baby steps, begin with walking 10 minutes one way and 10 minutes back -- that's 20 minutes right there! try to exercise at least 3 times a week, more if you feel up to it. fourth -- shake up your calorie intake -- of course the first step is to reduce from whatever level it is -- so if your current intake is about 2300 -- reduce to about 2000, fifth -- monitor your calories (many diet software available online many with free 7 or 10 day trials). Log in your meals and the program totals calories for you. six -- make a list for yourself of your top ten reasons for wanting to succeed -- put it somewhere you can see it every day! seven -- there are many great forums here -- something for everyone... post, ask questions, read inspirational stories... Finally - know that you can do this, and you and only you can do it! TO SUCCESS IN THE QUEST! BEST, B |
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