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Old 07-28-2008, 10:12 PM   #151  
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I just have a minute but - Hello all you new folks!!! Gosh, I take off for a week and the neighborhood grows like crazy!!!!!

Hawaiibound - Hope you're feeling much better! Back pain is terrible - I bet you were terrified!!!? Hang tough!

Theycallmemom - Been there, too. I know it sucks! Just hang in there, maybe change up some of your foods...

Judy - Look at you!!! Hiking! You're awesome!!!

Donuts - OMG! 10 miles!? For real!? You're like a bionic man now!!!! WOW!

There are soooo many great losses! I just wanna congratulate ALL of you!

Where's Angie hiding these days???

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Our deep freeze broke!! I managed to save everything, but it won't all fit in the tiny refrigerator freezer. We will be eating well the next few days :-) Nothing off program for me, but perhaps a bit more than needed. I had a tuna steak for dinner. Another tomorrow. I have a turkey thawing in the frig for later in the week. No way would that fit in the tiny freezer.
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Our deep freeze broke!! I managed to save everything, but it won't all fit in the tiny refrigerator freezer. We will be eating well the next few days :-) Nothing off program for me, but perhaps a bit more than needed. I had a tuna steak for dinner. Another tomorrow. I have a turkey thawing in the frig for later in the week. No way would that fit in the tiny freezer.
O I hate when that happens, it happened to us last year when we where out on Vac, the ice box went out then when we moved everything that did not go bad to the freezer it broke to.... Keep you head up and why to stay OP.. That would be a easy stresser to jump off OP....

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I know I don't post much, but I do read when I'm here.

Pbolton ... be careful with the tuna -- I don't think the steaks are on program (too much fat), but you can have the canned in water tuna. However, when your freezer breaks and you have to eat what you have -- I'm sure it's fine -- I don't think any of us gained our weight eating too much tuna!

I was wondering where some people were -- Jewlie, Mirihawk, Jeannie, Angieroo, 3MM, exquisit, and others I have missed.
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O I hate when that happens, it happened to us last year when we where out on Vac, the ice box went out then when we moved everything that did not go bad to the freezer it broke to.... Keep you head up and why to stay OP.. That would be a easy stresser to jump off OP....
The freezer in our frig went out a couple of years ago (before we had the deep freeze). It wasn't even a year old. As is typical, none of the service co. that could do warranty service could come for days!! I had to get our usual appliance folks to come & pay them. Cheaper than losing the food though.

This freezer is just barely over a year old. We wondered when we got it if it would last as it is in the garage. I'm gonna call tomorrow, but I'm sure it will cost nearly as much to fix it as it cost. Just not worth it. We can manage without it really since my daughter has moved out & son is gone most of the time.
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Pbolton ... be careful with the tuna -- I don't think the steaks are on program (too much fat), but you can have the canned in water tuna. However, when your freezer breaks and you have to eat what you have -- I'm sure it's fine -- I don't think any of us gained our weight eating too much tuna!

I was wondering where some people were -- Jewlie, Mirihawk, Jeannie, Angieroo, 3MM, exquisit, and others I have missed.

I think I live on canned tuna. I don't care to cook too much. I've been trying to do the Metaquick, but I think I'll have to ditch that for a bit. I had a gallon of egg whites in the freezer. Looks like I'll be having eggs for breakfast FOREVER <LOL>

I suspect the tuna steaks would count in the '2 times per week' category. I'm cutting back on my olive oil & flax a bit hoping that will even it out some.
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The freezer in our frig went out a couple of years ago (before we had the deep freeze). It wasn't even a year old. As is typical, none of the service co. that could do warranty service could come for days!! I had to get our usual appliance folks to come & pay them. Cheaper than losing the food though.

This freezer is just barely over a year old. We wondered when we got it if it would last as it is in the garage. I'm gonna call tomorrow, but I'm sure it will cost nearly as much to fix it as it cost. Just not worth it. We can manage without it really since my daughter has moved out & son is gone most of the time.
We keep our freezer in the garage too. Ours is about 4-5 years old and never a problem. It's an upright GE. I think it's warranteed for 3 years and even has a food loss clause (they will pay you up to $100. for food that goes bad). You should check your warrantee if it's only a year old.
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We keep our freezer in the garage too. Ours is about 4-5 years old and never a problem. It's an upright GE. I think it's warranteed for 3 years and even has a food loss clause (they will pay you up to $100. for food that goes bad). You should check your warrantee if it's only a year old.
I am going to look for the paperwork tomorrow morning, but I doubt if it will be covered. It was a cheapo chest freezer from Home Depot.

I'm really just glad I found it before all the food rotted. Aside from the $$, that would have been NASTY!
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Pbolton ... be careful with the tuna -- I don't think the steaks are on program (too much fat), but you can have the canned in water tuna. However, when your freezer breaks and you have to eat what you have -- I'm sure it's fine -- I don't think any of us gained our weight eating too much tuna!

I was wondering where some people were -- Jewlie, Mirihawk, Jeannie, Angieroo, 3MM, exquisit, and others I have missed.
I just checked the tuna. It is yellowfin so that should be ok. Per ounce: Calories: 31; Fat: .3g; Protein: 6.6g. Bluefin on the other hand has tons of fat.
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I just have a minute but - Hello all you new folks!!! Gosh, I take off for a week and the neighborhood grows like crazy!!!!!
Hey there you are! I was wondering where you went.

Does anyone remember 3monkeysmomma? I wonder where she went...
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WI -2.5 pounds today whoot! Sticking to the plan actually does work!
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CountryMomma: Sounds like your U-turn did the trick! Congrats on the 5 lb. loss. I think most of us have tried other programs (mine were WW - lifetime member, South Beach, and TOPS). This is the only program where I have consistently lost weight, I think because it is so easy with everything on the food sheet. No counting points, etc.

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I'm sure I'm missing a few ...
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I did WI just now and I am down 1pound, I just cant get over that 1 to 1 1/2 pound at WI. Is that normal???? Am I doing something wrong? So I am at a total 7 pounds down
You just don't have a lot of weight to lose, and you possibly weren't retaining a lot of water to begin with. As a rule, the more you have to lose, the more quickly it comes off in the beginning. Don't fall into the trap of comparing your weight loss to everyone else's - we all lose at different rates. And remember that early plateau - happens in the first month or so.

As far as whether you're doing something wrong - if you're being honest in your food journal they'll let you know about your slip-ups when they go over your food sheets. Be sure you're drinking all your water. If you aren't exercising, start getting in some type of exercise. Make sure you're only having one creamy/day. And don't stress over whether someone else is losing faster than you - stress makes you retain water!
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Hey everyone. I've been MIA lately, but for good reason. I ended up having emergency back surgery this past Wednesday. Basically, I had a disk to literally shatter in my lower back, whereas I couldn't walk. I lay on the floor for 6 hours trying to get up, but to no avail, it hurt too bad. Anyway, was taken to the emergency room and had an MRI done, which they came back immediatly and told me that I needed an operation done now, just a matter of Augusta or Savannah. I choose Savannah, and they did the surgery that night. It was done laproscopically (sp), and he said that they normally remove 5-8 peices, but stopped counting after removing 25 pieces from me. It had been bulging apparently for a while and pressing against my spine, and finally shattered. It was tremendous pain!!! Anyway, I am better- can't walk unassisted. Have a roller to help me walk around, but am thankful that I am able to do what I am able to do. Anyway, wanted to let ya'll know I'm thinking of ya'll. Keep up the good work. Will be a while before I am able to go back to MRC, but will continue here in the near future. Just enforced to me how much I want to get this weight off of me!
Anyway, sorry for the "downer letter", but this was the first I've been able to get on the computer, and wanted to say hey and for everyone to keep plugging along. I don't know that the weight had anything to do with this, but getting the weight off will certainly help with any strain on my back in the future.
Thanks for all your support!!!
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We should start a list - what all have you tried in the past?

My list (in no particular order just as I remember them):
WW (4x)
Fat Smash (the celebrity fit club guy)
Jenny Craig
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South Beach
Atkins
Weigh Down Workshop
Carbohydrates Addict
Body for Life


I'm sure I'm missing a few ...
i've tried a ton of diets..the ones i remember are:
the beverly hills diet (lots of pineapple)
cabbage soup diet
weight watchers
atkins
body for life
for the past 5 years i have been on and off of mrc....this is the one i come back to...always...cuz i know it works.
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