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evilwomaniamshe 06-30-2011 08:05 PM

Nah whatever for Joy? If you look & feel good NOW, be happy with that & in my honest opinion- there is no need to go lower, this ain't a limbo contest yanno! ;) YANNO, How low can you go???? ha ha ha ha Although opinions are like @ssholes, everyones got one, so it is up to you, but girl I think you look FABU & outta be DONE! That a true story & I'm stickin to it... :)

joyfulloser 07-01-2011 12:40 AM

Thanks for all your comments!:D

My Mom's over for the next few days! To my surprise...she didn't tell me I was too skinny...she thinks I look 25 yrs younger and FABU!!! She says my skin also improved and looks glowing and very youthful.:) I'm stoked.

That said...sorry so many of you seem to get in an "uproar" over maintenance being "easy" for me. It really is EASY for me...and I want other people out there who read this to KNOW that this journey totally does NOT have to be painful.

Lastly...I didn't imply anything. I think I speak direct in my opinions here on this board and in real life actually. Lori - Everything you said just further proves why it is so important to "fix our heads" or, for lack of a better word READJUST our THINKING when it comes to food. Sorry that maintenance is hard for you...I really am.:( You've come along way and think you should do whatever makes you happy.:) I know I am...and will speak about it whenever possible.:) I mean...I don't want to be bitter...I like being joyful. It makes this process much more fun!:carrot:

Thanks again ladies for your comments and support.:hug:

Karen925 07-01-2011 06:55 PM

joy-
I am immensely grateful for the fact that I lost easily, quickly, do not have body issues at all (as mentioned by my physical therapist for TMJ today), and have found maintenance pleasurable. I attribute this ease to my food choices in large part. Will this change for me over time- who knows, I certainly do not know nor do I need to know. Today is what I have. I can also avoid the "isle of denial" as best I can. So if it changes, I will make an active decision about my plan of action.

Ija 07-10-2011 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by joyfulloser (Post 3913142)
I decided to do something crazy. To LEARN to have just one. To LEARN to be surrounded by my former TRIGGER foods and FORCE myself to maintain control. I figured that this should be no different than being afraid of heights or afraid of anything (for that matter). I had to FACE MY BIGGEST FEARS HEAD ON!!!

Joy, I pretty much took the same approach, facing my issues head on, and forcing myself to take control, to get stronger... it took me a couple years to heal my broken relationship with food, but the time and effort were totally worth it.

Good for you! :D

shasha12 07-10-2011 11:42 AM

everybody is different. what works for one doesn’t necessarily work for another, and that’s OK :hug:

joy, go for the 5! why not?

tattoodles 07-31-2011 02:46 PM

I have lost 5lbs past goal and am at the bottom of my maintenance range. I've been trying to decide if I want to go lower or not. The five lbs I've lost since hitting goal have been totally unintentional. I met my now boyfriend less than a week after I reached goal. We started going out and I've just continued to lose. He's very active, we go on a lot of walks, some hikes, and ride bikes together. AND he eats well: loves veggies, fruit, and is a very good cook. He does have a bit of a sweet tooth, but sweets have never been an issue for me. I have been trying to decide if I'm going to actively TRY not to lose more weight OR just go-with-the-flow as long as I stay under 135. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do.

And I'd also like to say, I think it's awesome maintenance has been easy for you! I haven't felt like it's been difficult at all either and I'm glad no one has harassed me for it. I also know I haven't been maintaining as long as some people have. But I lost weight in a way that was not drastic or too restrictive. I genuinely built good habits over a long period of time.

zeffryn 08-04-2011 12:14 PM

I've been maintaining for a few months now, and recently started training for a marathon which took my weekly mileage from about 15 to closer to 35. I dropped 7 lbs. and 1% body fat relatively quickly (2.5 weeks) and I seem to be hovering about there. I really go by how my body feels. I'm eating plenty, staying hydrated and maintaining my energy levels without the use of caffeine or stimulants, so I figure, why not?! I do enjoy having a bit more wiggle room until I would hit my red-line weight too :)

milmin2043 08-05-2011 12:14 AM

zeffryn-that's great! Not to hijack this thread, but I am also training for a marathon in Dec., and I am in maintenance for a few months now after losing over 100 lbs. I have been running about 25 miles a week and now I am upping it to around 40. I haven't lost any additional weight, but I am eating like a horse. Healthy stuff, but eating a lot just the same. Running makes me very hungry.

Each of us has to decide where we want to be. I prefer right where I am, even though there is always that nagging little voice telling me that I could be thinner. Yes, I could be, but the attention to every calorie that even losing 5 additional pounds would take, FOR ME, is more than I am willing to put up with.

We can get support and advice/opinions from everyone here, but the journey really is so individual, just like all of us. :)

sd0198 08-29-2011 09:32 AM

Joy, Just wondering how long you have been maintaining and how long did you diet.

clvquilts 09-06-2011 02:36 PM

I'm concerned about going under my lowest reasonable weight of 105 because of the restricted diet that I'm on for acid reflux where I can't eat any fat. I'm making sure I'm eating 'good fats' like avocados, salmon, and olive oil.

But I've had to cut out all dairy except fat free and 1% milk, cottage cheese, and yogurt. So red meat, peanut butter, and nuts are off the table for now. And last September, I stopped eating anything with sugar because it's just a trigger to eat more, more, more of everything.


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