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Old 02-01-2009, 11:02 PM   #496  
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So we went to the specialist on Thursday afternoon. He looked over all of the previous tests that had been done, and examined TJ. He feels confident that TJ has the Sickle Cell Trait, not the disease but to be sure has ordered some more detailed tests to determine the extent of Sickle Cell as well as determine if he has any additional "defects" (lol). The reason he feels this way, is because TJ has never had any previous issues and he (the Dr) has great knowledge of Sickle Cell studies done with altitude and dehydration (which he believes was the cause behind TJ's "crisis"). The Sickle Cell "crisis" TJ had in the mountains did appear to cause what they call spleenic infarction, which is when a small piece of the spleen dies off from the sickle cells blocking blood flow to the spleen but the Dr said that is a common occurrence during "crisis" and that is not something we need to be concerned with. It only becomes an issue when it continues to happen, then they would remove the spleen altogether. However, the pain TJ is having is because of this and the Dr advised this may take a few weeks to return to normal. The blood work TJ did yesterday will take a couple of week to get the results, then we will be able to say exactly what we are looking at but we are all feeling really good about everything at this point. The difference between having Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Disease is huge. It means not having to make any drastic lifestyle/environment changes, and our love will continue to be with us for a very long time.

Thank you all for your support, it means the world to us!

Other great news also. I lost 3.5lbs this week and hit my goal (exceeded it by 1lb) so WHOA! My program isn't up until the 26th of Feb so I'm going to just keep plugging away until the end and wherever I end, is where I'll be! I'm so pumped. I'm thrilled. Just think, when I get to 177lbs lost I can say I've lost 1/2 of myself! What a journey this has been.

Double congrats!!! Great news about TJ and that's awesome about hitting your goal! You have to feel so glad to have hit it with plenty of time to spare on your contract! You continue to be an inspiration!!
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The difference between having Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Disease is huge. It means not having to make any drastic lifestyle/environment changes, and our love will continue to be with us for a very long time.

Thank you all for your support, it means the world to us!

Other great news also. I lost 3.5lbs this week and hit my goal (exceeded it by 1lb) so WHOA! My program isn't up until the 26th of Feb so I'm going to just keep plugging away until the end and wherever I end, is where I'll be! I'm so pumped. I'm thrilled. Just think, when I get to 177lbs lost I can say I've lost 1/2 of myself! What a journey this has been.
What wonderful news all around, Denise!
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Hi everyone!

I have a question about supplements. I thought I saw a list of alternative supplements to use if you are doing it on your own, does anyone have a link to this? Or any recommendations for the Multi and MRC?

Thanks for the information.
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So we went to the specialist on Thursday afternoon. He looked over all of the previous tests that had been done, and examined TJ. He feels confident that TJ has the Sickle Cell Trait, not the disease but to be sure has ordered some more detailed tests to determine the extent of Sickle Cell as well as determine if he has any additional "defects" (lol). The reason he feels this way, is because TJ has never had any previous issues and he (the Dr) has great knowledge of Sickle Cell studies done with altitude and dehydration (which he believes was the cause behind TJ's "crisis"). The Sickle Cell "crisis" TJ had in the mountains did appear to cause what they call spleenic infarction, which is when a small piece of the spleen dies off from the sickle cells blocking blood flow to the spleen but the Dr said that is a common occurrence during "crisis" and that is not something we need to be concerned with. It only becomes an issue when it continues to happen, then they would remove the spleen altogether. However, the pain TJ is having is because of this and the Dr advised this may take a few weeks to return to normal. The blood work TJ did yesterday will take a couple of week to get the results, then we will be able to say exactly what we are looking at but we are all feeling really good about everything at this point. The difference between having Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Disease is huge. It means not having to make any drastic lifestyle/environment changes, and our love will continue to be with us for a very long time.

Thank you all for your support, it means the world to us!

Other great news also. I lost 3.5lbs this week and hit my goal (exceeded it by 1lb) so WHOA! My program isn't up until the 26th of Feb so I'm going to just keep plugging away until the end and wherever I end, is where I'll be! I'm so pumped. I'm thrilled. Just think, when I get to 177lbs lost I can say I've lost 1/2 of myself! What a journey this has been.
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Congrats! You continually inspire me! I'll keep praying that all goes well with those blood tests!

Have a good week!
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Congrats Denise! You were here back when I was going strong the first time. am going to print your post out and keep it by my food log to encourage me. You have worked hard. Please keep us updated onhow maintenance works. There are two ladies at church that have done MRC. One had to stop because of $$$ and gained all of her weight back. another had lost about 90 lbs and has gained almost all of it back. She is going back to MRC. She said she did not do maintenance. I do not want to be a loser. I want to be a BIG loser and keep it off!!! Now we are all bak and we hope to lose together.
Also, praise God for the news about TJ. Please keep us updated!
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So we went to the specialist on Thursday afternoon. He looked over all of the previous tests that had been done, and examined TJ. He feels confident that TJ has the Sickle Cell Trait, not the disease but to be sure has ordered some more detailed tests to determine the extent of Sickle Cell as well as determine if he has any additional "defects" (lol). The reason he feels this way, is because TJ has never had any previous issues and he (the Dr) has great knowledge of Sickle Cell studies done with altitude and dehydration (which he believes was the cause behind TJ's "crisis"). The Sickle Cell "crisis" TJ had in the mountains did appear to cause what they call spleenic infarction, which is when a small piece of the spleen dies off from the sickle cells blocking blood flow to the spleen but the Dr said that is a common occurrence during "crisis" and that is not something we need to be concerned with. It only becomes an issue when it continues to happen, then they would remove the spleen altogether. However, the pain TJ is having is because of this and the Dr advised this may take a few weeks to return to normal. The blood work TJ did yesterday will take a couple of week to get the results, then we will be able to say exactly what we are looking at but we are all feeling really good about everything at this point. The difference between having Sickle Cell Trait and Sickle Cell Disease is huge. It means not having to make any drastic lifestyle/environment changes, and our love will continue to be with us for a very long time.

Thank you all for your support, it means the world to us!

Other great news also. I lost 3.5lbs this week and hit my goal (exceeded it by 1lb) so WHOA! My program isn't up until the 26th of Feb so I'm going to just keep plugging away until the end and wherever I end, is where I'll be! I'm so pumped. I'm thrilled. Just think, when I get to 177lbs lost I can say I've lost 1/2 of myself! What a journey this has been.
Denise - Congratulations on the continued weight loss and I'm so glad to hear the promising news on TJ!! You are truly an inspiration in this program and for life in general!!
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Hi everyone!

I have a question about supplements. I thought I saw a list of alternative supplements to use if you are doing it on your own, does anyone have a link to this? Or any recommendations for the Multi and MRC?

Thanks for the information.
There were a couple of good threads on this, I just found them & bumped them so they'll show up towards the top of the MRC forum. Here's a link to the longest one.

http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/showthread.php?t=143754

Any good multivitamin will do - I usually use one that's for "weight loss" or "diet" support. As far as the MRC-6 goes, the closest I've found is here:

http://www.iherb.com/ProductDetails.aspx?c=1&pid=506

If you have your bottle, you can take it to your local health food store to see if they have anything with the same ingredients.
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I just posted this on the "advice for newbies" thread, so if you read it there, move on, nothing new to see here But knowing some of us probably don't keep up with that thread I wanted to post it here too.

Don't buy too many clothes as you're losing weight, and don't try to do too much buying "out of season". I picked up things because they were so cheap at the end of season sales, thinking "Well, by fall they'll probably be about right". Nope, I went right through those sizes & ended up selling clothes with the sales tags still on them in a garage sale because I guessed wrong & they were too big by the time they were in season.

And don't forget about Goodwill/Salvation Army/consignment shops/thrift stores. I've found some seriously good deals there, even today (which made me think of this!) - and when you're losing weight & sometimes zipping through a size or two pretty quickly, you don't want to invest much in clothes you aren't going to wear for long.

And I might've said this before, but get rid of those old, too big clothes in your closet! It's way too easy if you have them stashed in the back of the closet to fall back on to let the weight creep back on. So get rid of them - ALL OF THEM! If you find yourself down to one pair of pants that fits, you're a lot more likely to get your butt back in gear & back on plan! (Been there, done that!)
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Morning everyone!

So, I have an interesting story to tell. TJ, Amiri and I went up to the mountains on Friday night and by Saturday morning had to take TJ to the hospital because he was in extreme pain. He ended up being diagnosed with Sickle Cell and we had to get off the mountain immediately because his spleen was enlarged and could have ruptured (his liver was compromised also). So, down the mountain we went and got him into the local hospital. He got out on Sunday but we have to go see a specialist on Thursday so we can understand this whole thing as it pertains to our life.... So, crazy huh? Oh, I gave you all the short and sweet story of course! I just can't believe at 45 yrs old we find this out! Wow.....
Hi Denise, My goodness, what a scare. I'm a little behind on posts, but I just read the update and I'm so thrilled that they think it's not Sickle Cell disease. What a relief!

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Lots of new faces. I had stopped program last october due to my mother being ill and being too busy to prepare my meals. So... I am back and ready. I have started some therapy to see why I eat and try to change that, along with healthy eating.
So glad I have the support of the website!
Denise you look great. This time around I am going to take your advice and not cheat. I think it will make a huge difference.
Also I am taking Meemo's advice and am exercising.
Glad to see you back!

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Hi! Most of you do not know me. I was able to post for quite a while, but family and health issues got in the way. My name is Oreoparent. I started at 269.7lbs. I had gotten down to 212, but could not seem to lose anymore. Then, my health got all wacky and I gained a lot of it back. I do not have a colon - had it removed in 1991 because of ulcerative colitis. So, my diet is complicated. I cannot have raw fruits and veggies, red meat, spicy things, nuts, seeds, and many other yummy things. I can only eat cooked green beans, cauliflower, and broccoli. I eat Beechnut Stage 1 green beans for a veggie for lunch when I am away from home and Stage 2 Apples and blueberries for a fruit. I have a myriad of health problems and take lots of medicine.
I have been doing Wii Fit faithfully since October. It is very motivating even though I am limited in what I can do. I had been told that I needed knee replacements, but could not have them until I was 50. I am 37. This is another reason I got discouraged. I was originally told that if I started losing weight I could have the partial replacements. Well, all of that was false!! I have recently learned that I have meniscus tears in both knees and a pinpoint fracture in the left knee. This what what they believe is causing the majority of the pain. I should be having the surgery on my right knee in March. Since MRC was originally created to help bedridden people lose weight, it should be a perfect fir for me since I will not be able to do Wii Fit during rehabilitation.
I am excited to be back. I have some weeks left at MRC, but cannot afford to go back. I have been buying my supplements and bars from diet direct, but that has gotten to be too costly. I plan on buying the ingredients for Meemo's concoctions tomorrow. She is very wise. I have always learned a lot from her and the other veterans. I look forward to joining our group's journey toward healthier lives in 2009!
Thanks!
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Hi Oreoparent!!! I'm so glad you are back on here - I've really missed you. We haven't herd from Donuts in ages. Denise - have you run into him at the center?

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I had the best NSV yesterday....

I have been on blood pressure medication since I was 25 and yesterday when I went to the doctor he told me that I can wean myself off of it most likely in its entirety. Because of the kind of medication that I take I have to decrease it slowly on a weekly basis. I just have to monitor and as long as I am staying below 120/80 I can keep removing it....I am SO EXCITED about this!!
That's great news - it's the health issues that keep me the most motivated. I honestly feel I'm as comfortable in my skin at a size 8 as I was at a size 24 - but the health improvements are what make me want to continue to work on keeping the weight off. Plus, the clothes are cuttier

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Well, well, well. Again, it's good to see familiar names and faces. It's so embarrassing to have messed up so badly again and to, once again, be here trying to reconnect. I've made an appointment to go back to my MRC center (or as Sam hears and says it, "the Mercy Center") on Tuesday to see if I can't kick start myself and get back on track. Our wedding is May 30 and it just isn't acceptable to me to be weighing 200 again. Life is so sweet these days and love is so joyful. I just need to do this to take care of myself. Anyway, here I am again, ONE MORE TIME.
What great news! So excited to hear about your wedding and I'm glad your back on the board. Wow, this has been a good reunion week!

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Other great news also. I lost 3.5lbs this week and hit my goal (exceeded it by 1lb) so WHOA! My program isn't up until the 26th of Feb so I'm going to just keep plugging away until the end and wherever I end, is where I'll be! I'm so pumped. I'm thrilled. Just think, when I get to 177lbs lost I can say I've lost 1/2 of myself! What a journey this has been.
I am so excited for you!!!! It's good to see such a great loss this far into program too! You have to promise to continue on the maintainers thread when you are done. I miss our old friends who have stopped posting - you have been doing this with me since the beginning, so I just couldn't handle losing touch with you!!

I'm in the middle of a plateau so my body is testing me. I'm just pressing on and trying not to focus on the #'s on the scale. My 5k training is going great - I'm on week 5 of the 9 week program now. I did something a little silly this morning, I signed up for a 5k run/walk on Feb 7th. I don't know if I will be able to complete it - but I thought it would be fun to try! They did adjust my goal weight down last week - I'm still trying to wrap my head around the # - 155! It's right in the middle of my 145 - 166 range, but I had my heart set on my goal weight of 160. I still have plenty of time left on my contract. They are going to be flexible with me if I get close to that # and feel like it's too low. I'm .5 over the healthy BMI range, which is really exciting for me!! So overall, life is good!

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Denise - Congratulations on TJ's news and reaching goal! Keep us posted, please.

ShineOn - One of my goals is a 5K. Let us know how it goes.

Laura - I think that it is interesting that we started about the same time (within days of each other) and plateaued at the same time as well. Hmm...

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Laura - I think that it is interesting that we started about the same time (within days of each other) and plateaued at the same time as well. Hmm...

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Jeanne, they do warn us about that first plateau - I don't know if all centers give that handout, but there is one about plateaus & how they're actually a good sign that things are progressing as they should - unfortunately if you don't know that it's a good sign, it's the time when people will just say "Well, see, this plan doesn't work either" and give up. But actually I think it's normal for ANY weight loss plan.
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namaste - glad you've got some good news and exceeded your goal! awesomeness!

dla - that's great to hear about the blood pressure meds. i'm not on anything but i don't want to ever be on anything either! that's a great motivator!

i was doing pretty good till friday night. wed was my bday so fri my BF came over with a bottle of rum... mmmmmmmm neither of us had more than two shots but i know alcohol is off plan and the way that chick talked at WI tonight was the QUICKEST way to get outta ketosis. i also had coke zero thinking well sprite zero has no caffeine sodium bla bla .. wrong answer with coke i discovered after it was too late. COKE ZERO DOES HAVE CAFFEINE saturday was on plan and i got in 6 bottles of water and sunday was almost on plan, i skipped the veggies at dinner cuz the only thing my BF's fam made was baked taters *MY ABSOLUTE FAVE!* but i had an extra hns *3 for the day* and 7 bottles of water and didn't have the brownies or the chips or the awesome cheese dip his gramma made or anything. combine that with the fact i've never had a plateau yet and TOM and salt on the steak and caffeine in the coke and my last WI was at a different time of day than normal, they're showing me up 2 lbs. my scales haven't moved either way since thursday which is before the alcohol screwed up my weekend anyway so i'm hoping it's plateau time instead of me screwing up time.

but the girl i don't like that much did my measurements today... i lost 17.75 inches total to date if she figured it right. YAY!!!! completely loving it! i traded all my XL work shirts with a lady who grew out of her L shirts mine were in much better shape than her's but you know what, i plan on needing the medium ones in another month or two anyway so i don't even care right now! my bestest friend gave me a pair of her post pregnancy pants that she shrank back out of in a size i haven't been able to wear since college and they fit and LOOKED GOOD. so that's my victories along with my screw ups... i'm hoping to be back on track and i'm tempted to delay my next WI till friday even though i go EVERY monday *for the psychobabble class* just so i have more time to see a bigger number for this week.

y'all have a great week!!!!!
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Meemo, or anyone....
Has anyone tried to make pudding out of the flavored whey protein? Just wondering. I bought unflavored whey protein and egg whites. I will try my first experiment today at lunch. Wal-Mart has drink mixes that are like Crystal Light but under $2. I bought a few of those to flavor my new supplement mixtures. Do you mix these shakes up in a blender?
Didn't they used to make sugar-free Kool-aid mixes? It has been so long since I even bought Kool-aid that I was surprised not to find any.
I am over my sinus infection, but still have a nasty cough. Two more days of antibiotics. I hope to see the water weight go from being sick as soon as I get off the antibiotics. The 6 day steroid pill pack made me retain water, too. I am going to to try to be faithful to a "T" this week because next week we go to Disney World with Mark's brother, Joe. Joe just got back 2 weeks ago from Afghanistan. Disney world gives all servicemen a free 5-day park hopper pass. His wife will get in for about $130 total. We already have season passes. We also got into a moderate Disney resort for $89 a night (Go to mousesavers dot com to get similar deals). Anyhow, we also bought the meal plan. I am concerned about staying on my diet. 2 years ago I went to Disney for 4 days and lost 6 lbs. Maybe I can do that again!!!!!
Let's all work hard to keep focused on our goals!
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Sorry gals that I havent been checking in, my computer is down (both laptop and desktop) and I am using office computer. I dont have time to chat too much today, but wanted to let you all know that I lost 4 lbs this past week doing meta-quick!
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I just posted this on the "advice for newbies" thread, so if you read it there, move on, nothing new to see here But knowing some of us probably don't keep up with that thread I wanted to post it here too.

Don't buy too many clothes as you're losing weight, and don't try to do too much buying "out of season". I picked up things because they were so cheap at the end of season sales, thinking "Well, by fall they'll probably be about right". Nope, I went right through those sizes & ended up selling clothes with the sales tags still on them in a garage sale because I guessed wrong & they were too big by the time they were in season.

And don't forget about Goodwill/Salvation Army/consignment shops/thrift stores. I've found some seriously good deals there, even today (which made me think of this!) - and when you're losing weight & sometimes zipping through a size or two pretty quickly, you don't want to invest much in clothes you aren't going to wear for long.

And I might've said this before, but get rid of those old, too big clothes in your closet! It's way too easy if you have them stashed in the back of the closet to fall back on to let the weight creep back on. So get rid of them - ALL OF THEM! If you find yourself down to one pair of pants that fits, you're a lot more likely to get your butt back in gear & back on plan! (Been there, done that!)
This is wonderful advice!!! Thank you! I go to the thrift store every Saturday when they have their 50% off sale and I get the best clothes. I find brand new clothes constantly!
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