alwe- totally can relate to this. if its in the house, i will be more tempted to eat it , when the mood strikes!!
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Mercy: Chocolate is like CRACK to me. I can't stop at one, so it is banned from my house!
LOL Mercy!!!!!!!
why does everything that tastes so good, is bad for you! wish there was an alternative universe, where everything we loved, was healthy, like chocolate and french fries and burgers! and you never gained! hehe and more importantly we lived in that alternative parallel universe hehehe
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Narnia - well done on getting back to working out! you go girl!
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Narnia - Echo, enjoy your new heartrate monitor and congratulations on leaving the 160's behind, that is awesome!
aww thank you so much
Narnia!

you're so sweet!
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Soon2bfitchick:
Anyone else REALLY come to terms with that yet? That we'll hafta do it forever?? I have been losing and gaining back since I was 8 or so. Probably before that. And I just need to find out how to not gain back.
I also have come to the realisation, that counting calories is something i will always have to do aswel
if im not meticulous , i can gain weight SO EASILY!
i was listening to a podcast by jillian michaels and she talks about how obesity is a disease that she suffers from, and you can never be "cured" from it.
its like you just have to live with it and control it. whereas other people like Narnia rightly said, can eat whatever they want and not have to exercise.
its something that i've actually comed to terms with. and i actually dont mind counting calories.

its fun for me! lol maybe the novelty will wear off, after doing it for months and months. but at the moment it makes me feel like i have a real sense of control over my body.
i can not be trusted and left to my own devices to eat responsibly and stop when im pleasantly satisfied, i just cant do it!!
so i need to meticulously calculate how many calories i can eat for a certain meal and what amounts of each food. i have an excel spreadsheet that i input all the foods i've eaten then i make a plan for the next meal how many calories i can eat and what portions of carbs and protein. as i am a balanced oxidiser, so i need both carbs and protein in a meal, otherwise i'm hungry like 1 hour later again if i just eat carbs.
i'm my own lab rat! lol but i honestly dont mind counting calories,as i'm seeing results, so i'm happy about that. but i do know the minute i stop counting calories and let myself loose, i WILL gain weight quickly. but it does take alot of self control to eat within my calories, as sometimes i do find myself wanting to feel really full. i guess will take time to get used to the feeling of just feeling pleasantly satisfied.