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jenn 07-21-2009 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by kittycat40 (Post 2835598)
Hi Jenn, I started my (most recent but truest) journey to a healthier being last year right around my 38th bday.

this august will be my one year anniversary of maintenance.

stick around, it's all good :)

Thanks for introducing yourself to me. I really could use some support right now. I watched a film my husband took of me and my children yesterday. I literally busted out crying in front of my family. I can't believe how big I look. I am mad at myself for gaining all of my weight back. I worked so hard to get to where I was. Here I am again....right where I don't want to be as far as weight goes.

JulieJ08 07-21-2009 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by jenn (Post 2835627)
You are right; weight loss is a great gift to give yourself. That's a great way to think of it. It's hard to stay on a diet though. I'm just not totally dedicated to diet mode yet.

You'll figure it out. Do expect to do 100% from the first instant in anything else you start / learn / change?

Shipaholic 07-21-2009 09:56 AM

Hi, Jenn. I'm new here, too. I just started AGAIN this past Friday. I have lost all the weight before as well, and here I am again. I turned 40 in January, and for a while, I was telling myself, you know.. I'm 40. I'm tired of constantly worrying about how I look, I've earned being able to eat what I want. Well, that's just dumb, and I finally realized it. I want people to look at me and say, WOW. She's 40!? :D

We've both done it before and we can do it again. I think this is a great place to start. Hopefully we can support and motivate each other. :)

jenn 07-21-2009 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Shipaholic (Post 2836156)
Hi, Jenn. I'm new here, too. I just started AGAIN this past Friday. I have lost all the weight before as well, and here I am again. I turned 40 in January, and for a while, I was telling myself, you know.. I'm 40. I'm tired of constantly worrying about how I look, I've earned being able to eat what I want. Well, that's just dumb, and I finally realized it. I want people to look at me and say, WOW. She's 40!? :D

We've both done it before and we can do it again. I think this is a great place to start. Hopefully we can support and motivate each other. :)

Hi! You are absolutely right...we can do it again. I know that we can. We gained our weight back again. I never thought I'd do that! It totally "snuck" back on me. I had compliments every day when I was thin. I don't get them anymore. I actually got sick as far as my nerves went from dieting too extreme and exercising too extreme last time. I won't do that again. Lesson learned. I would love to be here for you for support and motivation; and happy that you feel the same. p.s. I love to cruise myself!!!! :)

SunshineCA 07-21-2009 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by jenn (Post 2836009)
Thanks, Sunshine! Living in CA I'm sure you are in your bathing suit a lot. That's great will power in itself. Today is day 8 for me. I think I'm having a difficult time because I am still mad at myself for gaining all of my weight back. I worked out every day for 5 months and dieted myself down to a size 6. I guess I have to get over that and take one day at a time. What are your dieting strategies?

Hi again Jenn! :)

I have a little bathing suit addiction. Fortunately I can still turn heads while wearing them and I have them in tons of styles and colors. ;) I'm actually packing up a few for my trip to Philly next week. As hot as it is today, I need to put 1 on and head to the pool! :beach:

Don't stay mad at yourself. You're entitled to do that for 1 day only. After that, just get back on track. Easier said than done, but doable. :) As you stated, one day at a time is key. Also remember one pound at a time as well.

I'm a South Beacher by the way. Because South Beach is more of a lifestyle than a diet, it works. I finally cut the yo-yo string and realized this is no longer an option for me. ;)


Thighs Be Gone 07-21-2009 02:25 PM

Late 30-somethin' here and I made the same decision just over a year ago. You can do this. I am a PM away if you ever wanna chat!

I so understand about not wanting to get on the scale. I was a couple of months in before weighing the first time. I had been qualified for additional life insurance in May '09 and it required a physical. I had to get a copy of the papers to figure out my starting weight. I wouldn't even let the nurse say the number--I just looked away.

Don't "diet". Make changes that you want to dedicate yourself to lifelong. Get activity back in your life and DAILY. Make changes in your cooking to support a thinner body. Take care of yourself the way you would your very best friend visiting from afar.

jenn 07-21-2009 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Thighs Be Gone (Post 2836749)
Late 30-somethin' here and I made the same decision just over a year ago. You can do this. I am a PM away if you ever wanna chat!

Same here...I really think having someone to talk to about your diet frustrations is helpful! By the way....my thighs are never gone even when I diet myself down to a size 6!! I swear I can never get them thin....exercise and all! :?:

jenn 07-21-2009 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by SunshineCA (Post 2836741)
Hi again Jenn! :)

I have a little bathing suit addiction. Fortunately I can still turn heads while wearing them and I have them in tons of styles and colors. ;) I'm actually packing up a few for my trip to Philly next week. As hot as it is today, I need to put 1 on and head to the pool! :beach:

Don't stay mad at yourself. You're entitled to do that for 1 day only. After that, just get back on track. Easier said than done, but doable. :) As you stated, one day at a time is key. Also remember one pound at a time as well.

I'm a South Beacher by the way. Because South Beach is more of a lifestyle than a diet, it works. I finally cut the yo-yo string and realized this is no longer an option for me. ;)


Right now I even refuse to be seen in a bathing suit. Maybe by the time Summer is over! lol I guess I will have to go to an indoor pool after my weight loss. How does the South Beach diet work?

mythreesons 07-21-2009 02:45 PM

Hi jenn! I, too, am a yo yo dieter. About 5 years ago, I got to my goal weight and since then I have managed to put it all back on and about 40 additional pounds. It happens. Don;t beat yourself up over it. Now is the ti e to make a change. YOU CAN DO THIS!

BTW, I am 3 years away from 40 and would love to be looking fine by then!

Like Sunshine, I am on the South Beach diet and I love it.

I hope everything goes well for you! Do this for yourself!

SunshineCA 07-21-2009 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by jenn (Post 2836769)
Right now I even refuse to be seen in a bathing suit. Maybe by the time Summer is over! lol I guess I will have to go to an indoor pool after my weight loss. How does the South Beach diet work?

:lol: Wear 1 in black and you'll be fine I'm sure. ;) Indoor or outdoor, swimming and water aerobics are my favorites. :) Come on over to the South Beach Forum and check us out. Everything you ever wanted to know is over there. Well, at least 99.9%. :lol:

SunshineCA 07-21-2009 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mythreesons (Post 2836786)
Like Sunshine, I am on the South Beach diet and I love it.

Hi Kristine! :wave:

jenn 07-21-2009 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by SunshineCA (Post 2836861)
:lol: Wear 1 in black and you'll be fine I'm sure. ;) Indoor or outdoor, swimming and water aerobics are my favorites. :) Come on over to the South Beach Forum and check us out. Everything you ever wanted to know is over there. Well, at least 99.9%. :lol:

My problem is my upper thighs....hard to hide those!!! :o I use the wraps...I found one a few years ago that you can actually get wet. It is hard to find those in a longer version though. I will definiately check out the South Beach Diet Forum! Thanks for the advice!:)

jenn 07-21-2009 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by mythreesons (Post 2836786)
Hi jenn! I, too, am a yo yo dieter. About 5 years ago, I got to my goal weight and since then I have managed to put it all back on and about 40 additional pounds. It happens. Don;t beat yourself up over it. Now is the ti e to make a change. YOU CAN DO THIS!

BTW, I am 3 years away from 40 and would love to be looking fine by then!

Like Sunshine, I am on the South Beach diet and I love it.

I hope everything goes well for you! Do this for yourself!

Nice avatar!!! I have a thyroid problem which doesn't help matters. My metabolism is slow. But...I can lose weight as long as I am exercising. It's just staying dedicated. My sister is coming into town tomorrow for a few days. I think it will be tough staying on my diet.

SunshineCA 07-21-2009 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jenn (Post 2836961)
My problem is my upper thighs....hard to hide those!!! :o I use the wraps...I found one a few years ago that you can actually get wet. It is hard to find those in a longer version though. I will definiately check out the South Beach Diet Forum! Thanks for the advice!:)

Wraps, skirts, etc. are great! Whatever works for you but wear that suit with pride. ;) See ya in the pool and on the SBD Forum! :)

SunshineCA 07-21-2009 06:53 PM

BTW ~ When is your BDAY anyway?


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