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Originally Posted by iowahawkeyemom
Ditto your thoughts Linden
I'll admit to being over 50 and you know what? I kinda like it! Sort of like that movie Fried Green Tomatoes. Towanda! I love this scene.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXZs3mjGlQU (sorry if we aren't suppose to post things like this)
Thanks for digging up that clip. Laughed all over again. Great reminder that aging has its privileges! Kathy Bates is the best and obvious someone who feels very comfortable with her body and has not let her shape limit her success. How are you doing????
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Originally Posted by Marionm
Are all the restarters over 50? LOL I can pretend since I'm getting close at 45.
If you didn't read my other message, I'm starting over on Monday. I did really well the first time through but phased out for some time for mental adjustment to my new shape, regained some weight during some medical issues and I'm not going to let it get out of control. I've put my goal lower than I had initially and I'm ready to buckle down again. It probably won't hurt that I'm having oral surgery next Thursday and won't feel like any solid food!
I'm looking forward to chatting with you.
It is wonderful to have you back. I love your avatar picture with your daughter. I watched your showcase clip. You were terrific. As one who has avoided dancing at all costs, I am so impressed with anyone who can get up on a dance floor. You go girl! It sounds like you have a full plate (perhaps I should have used another word, huh?), but I think IP really helps to keep life manageable. You were so successful before that I know you will do great, again. Glad you are on board!
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Originally Posted by Alaskaipjourney
Today I contacted the our IP office to check what date my last weigh in was and what my weight was. It was 123 on May 13th. Today I weighed in at 130. I need to pull the reigns in before my weight sky rockets again. I am still considered "normal" for my BMI, but my ultimate goal really is to get to 115. The question is do I do it following IP or do it monitoring calories and exercising? IP has been so hard for me to get back on but I know that it works and that I can do it if I have the will power. In the long term it takes less time. Time to focus....what a horrible time of year to try to do this. Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas!! I just know I can't go into the holidays without a plan or I'll come out in January being and felling miserable.
I can definitely relate. My BMI is 24.9 yet I am up 1-2 clothing sizes and feel like someone pumped me up with air. I got to goal on Dec 3, 2010 at 118 and have been struggling ever since and now weigh 136. I am a compulsive overeater and have tried everything since including WW, OA, alternatives, etc and decided 3 days ago to try IP again, but I am using their products. For some reason I feel more satisfied with the "real" stuff. It is difficult when I am so close to goal because as I start losing weight, I physically feel better and then start to slack off. This time I am committing like I did the first time when I never cheated and got to goal and Phased through the way I should. My problem was dealing with maintenance. Since I am a on or off type of individual, I couldn't get it together. Let me get to goal, again, and I will address the maintenance issues. Welcome
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Originally Posted by Linden
I've thought about this, too. Wondering if people would be willing to admit that they were over 50? 

But the more I thought about it the more I realized how individualized we become after 30 or 40. History of childhood diseases (especially measles = shingles, etc., etc.); trauma, both mental and physical; heredity kicking in; accidents that seemed minor at the time; degenerative and autoimmune problems; or temporal things that just happen and then have consequences. (I got hit by a bike tonight but thank goodness the puppy was OK except if he doesn't leave the nineteen year old cat alone I may cream him.)
I guess what I'm saying is that I've come to realize that as we age we become more individual then we ever (thought we) were when we were young, no matter how special and how unique we might have though ourselves or, in fact, were. 
Still. I think it's a good idea, if it's helpful to us over 50 or more and, let's be honest, those who will get here eventually -- if they're interested.
I'm 58, but I purchased the scale (Omron) that Novak had recommended and it tells me everything about me except my horoscope. It includes BMI, Fat %, Muscle %, Resting Metabolism, Visceral Fat and best of all Age! On my scale this am it said that I was 53!!! Either way real or scale, I'm in the 50 group!
Glad to hear that your puppy is okay. Hope you are, too! You can't afford anymore physical challenges.
Welcome everyone!


