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JS wrote:
Hello I am new here. I am 25 years old and 10 kg overweight. (sorry don't know how many pounds that is). I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! JS Welcome to the group JS. Yes, some people find it useful to log their food and exercise. As you can see, sometimes other will add comments to what you write. Some people find that useful and others, well... ;-) I do find that recording what I eat is very useful in many ways. At first it was more to help me with quantity (calories, portion size estimation, etc.) and now I find it useful for tweaking things (gee, I do better when I have x grams of protein and y grams of fiber). YMMV, of course. At any rate, welcome. -- jmk in NC |
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"Ignoramus30209" wrote in message ... Beware that if you start posting your food and exercise logs, some people will jump out and criticise what you ate, suggesting to replace one food with another etc. When you see that happen, remember that it is a natural consequence of you posting those details. So, do not get upset too much about this. If you find one person's opinion to be unpalatable, ignore that person for some time. Take what you use and leave the rest. Pretty much everyone wants to be helpful and share what works for them. When taking advice from other posters, it helps to see if the advice is internally consistent and if evidence is provided in support of it. i Interesting advice from someone who's posting history is not archived and therefore his hypocrisy and incidents of really bad advice and bad behavior are not available to the newer members. |
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"JS" wrote in message ...
I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! Welcome, JS! I'm one of the people who posts Food & Exercise -- have been doing it for about a year and a half. I find it really helps me be accountable to myself for what I'm doing; I think it has been a significant factor in my weight loss journey. Do join in! It can also help you find patterns in when and why you overeat or skip exercise (which you should begin, by the way :-) ). Do you have any mechanism for determining the calories and nutrients in what you eat? Lots of people here like the free tools at fitday.com. (I use a spreadsheet that DH and I developed.) Oh -- as Ignoramus wrote -- you need to expect occasional comments on your food and exercise from others. People assume you want their suggestions and you should take them in that spirit, but you need not agree with them all. Don't be offended by those you don't agree with, though :-). Chris 262/141/(145-150) |
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Thanks, I am sure I will find any comments, positive or negative, very
useful! Thanks for the welcome! JS "jmk" wrote in message ... JS wrote: Hello I am new here. I am 25 years old and 10 kg overweight. (sorry don't know how many pounds that is). I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! JS Welcome to the group JS. Yes, some people find it useful to log their food and exercise. As you can see, sometimes other will add comments to what you write. Some people find that useful and others, well... ;-) I do find that recording what I eat is very useful in many ways. At first it was more to help me with quantity (calories, portion size estimation, etc.) and now I find it useful for tweaking things (gee, I do better when I have x grams of protein and y grams of fiber). YMMV, of course. At any rate, welcome. -- jmk in NC |
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Thanks for the advice. I wouldn't mind any comments of what I post. I
assumed that most people would like to be helpful, but that not all of the advice will work for me. Still I would like to know what others think of my "self-discoveries". I've read some of your past comments, and found it quite useful. JS "Ignoramus30209" wrote in message ... Beware that if you start posting your food and exercise logs, some people will jump out and criticise what you ate, suggesting to replace one food with another etc. When you see that happen, remember that it is a natural consequence of you posting those details. So, do not get upset too much about this. If you find one person's opinion to be unpalatable, ignore that person for some time. Take what you use and leave the rest. Pretty much everyone wants to be helpful and share what works for them. When taking advice from other posters, it helps to see if the advice is internally consistent and if evidence is provided in support of it. i |
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Hi Chris
Thank you so much for your friendly welcome. I would really appreaciate any of your comments on my food and excer. postings. Thanks also for the advice for determining the calories and nutrients in what I eat. At this stage I think I will only use these postings to measure how much I eat. But please, if you find any interesting patterns, tell me. Have a great day! JS "Chris Braun" wrote in message m... "JS" wrote in message ... I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! Welcome, JS! I'm one of the people who posts Food & Exercise -- have been doing it for about a year and a half. I find it really helps me be accountable to myself for what I'm doing; I think it has been a significant factor in my weight loss journey. Do join in! It can also help you find patterns in when and why you overeat or skip exercise (which you should begin, by the way :-) ). Do you have any mechanism for determining the calories and nutrients in what you eat? Lots of people here like the free tools at fitday.com. (I use a spreadsheet that DH and I developed.) Oh -- as Ignoramus wrote -- you need to expect occasional comments on your food and exercise from others. People assume you want their suggestions and you should take them in that spirit, but you need not agree with them all. Don't be offended by those you don't agree with, though :-). Chris 262/141/(145-150) |
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"JS" wrote in message ... Hello I am new here. I am 25 years old and 10 kg overweight. (sorry don't know how many pounds that is). I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! JS Welcome to the group, JS. You'll find plenty of support here. Beverly |
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"JS" wrote in message ... Hello I am new here. I am 25 years old and 10 kg overweight. (sorry don't know how many pounds that is). I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! JS Welcome to the group, JS. You'll find plenty of support here. Beverly |
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Thanks, I already found great advice.
"Beverly" wrote in message ... "JS" wrote in message ... Hello I am new here. I am 25 years old and 10 kg overweight. (sorry don't know how many pounds that is). I saw the "food and excercise" messages. Sorry if I sound a little stupid, but is that where everyone can post what they ate during that day? (if that is so, I think it is brilliant!) I really need some encouragement. I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants, and I am (almost) addicted to coffee. I think I'll start by stating what I ate during the day (my next message). I hope that merely recording what I eat will help... and that I will make some new friends. Thanks in advance! JS Welcome to the group, JS. You'll find plenty of support here. Beverly |
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"JS" wrote in message ...
I am not sure how I gained the weight, there may be lots of reasons. I am not doing any excercise anymore, I have a soft spot for restaurants Well, there's two great places for you to start. Adding exercise will do great things for you, and it doesn't have to be killer exercise -- just a walk every day, perhaps of 20-60 minutes, whatever you think you can handle at a brisk pace. As for restaurants, try choosing the healthiest things from the menu, rather than what you "feel like" eating -- and ask for modifications -- i.e. cream sauce on the side (or left off completely), dressings on the side, broiled rather than fried, etc. You might be surprised at how much better the food tastes without that stuffed lethargic feeling afterwards. I still eat in restaurants but I'm careful about what I choose and how I order. Mary M 325-154-148 |
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