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Old March 14th, 2010, 12:30 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee


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Old March 15th, 2010, 05:09 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Lee I sure hope your DH has a quick recovery. I haven't gone to
weigh in in a while. I know the weight is up. There is nothing I can
do about it yet. Next week though I start a new medication for
thyroid replacement, then will start feeling human again.
Karen

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:30:27 -0500, in
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dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee


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Old March 15th, 2010, 05:06 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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he is getting better, we have both had some sort of bug that never quite
goes away and keeps us tired, but not sleepy... and we have to work, but it
seems to be getting better slowly, good luck with the new meds, Lee
"Karen Officer" wrote in message
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Lee I sure hope your DH has a quick recovery. I haven't gone to
weigh in in a while. I know the weight is up. There is nothing I can
do about it yet. Next week though I start a new medication for
thyroid replacement, then will start feeling human again.
Karen

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:30:27 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
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dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee




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Old March 30th, 2010, 03:24 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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On Mar 15, 12:09*am, Karen Officer kquilts
wrote:
Lee I sure hope your DH has a quick recovery. * I haven't gone to
weigh in in a while. *I know the weight is up. *There is nothing I can
do about it yet. *Next week though I start a new medication for
thyroid replacement, then will start feeling human again.
Karen

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:30:27 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
wrote:



dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee- Hide quoted text -


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After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.
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Old March 30th, 2010, 11:57 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Lawrence Logic
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Kathy Taylor wrote:

After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.


If you're having trouble upping the points, have some good high point foods.
Macadamias or cashews (or other nuts, of course) will do the trick, or some
other healthy fatty/oily food (it sounds like a contradiction, doesn't
it??).

Also change your routine a bit. If you exercise, change what you're doing.
If you ride a bike, do a bit of walking too (or instead), and try to mix it
up. If you've been eating chicken, change to an oily fish.

Just a couple of thoughts, but don't get disheartened. You've done so well
so far, Kathy!

--
Lawrence
"If I don't see you in the future, I'll see you in the past" - Tommy Bolin -
Melbourne 1975


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Old March 30th, 2010, 02:31 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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to get in the points without the volume think healthy fats like walnuts in a
nice salad with olive oil, or some real cheese for a sprinkle on top, or
almond butter, eating the calorie dense stuff with a bit more fat might
help, also increasing meat if you can might help, Lee
"Kathy Taylor" wrote in message
...
On Mar 15, 12:09 am, Karen Officer kquilts
wrote:
Lee I sure hope your DH has a quick recovery. I haven't gone to
weigh in in a while. I know the weight is up. There is nothing I can
do about it yet. Next week though I start a new medication for
thyroid replacement, then will start feeling human again.
Karen

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:30:27 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
wrote:



dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.


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Old March 30th, 2010, 02:33 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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all good advice, Lee
"Lawrence Logic" wrote in message
...
Kathy Taylor wrote:

After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.


If you're having trouble upping the points, have some good high point
foods. Macadamias or cashews (or other nuts, of course) will do the trick,
or some other healthy fatty/oily food (it sounds like a contradiction,
doesn't it??).

Also change your routine a bit. If you exercise, change what you're
doing. If you ride a bike, do a bit of walking too (or instead), and try
to mix it up. If you've been eating chicken, change to an oily fish.

Just a couple of thoughts, but don't get disheartened. You've done so
well so far, Kathy!

--
Lawrence
"If I don't see you in the future, I'll see you in the past" - Tommy
Bolin - Melbourne 1975




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Old March 30th, 2010, 08:46 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Lawrence Logic
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"Lawrence Logic" wrote in message
...
Kathy Taylor wrote:

After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.


If you're having trouble upping the points, have some good high point
foods. Macadamias or cashews (or other nuts, of course) will do the
trick, or some other healthy fatty/oily food (it sounds like a
contradiction, doesn't it??).

Also change your routine a bit. If you exercise, change what you're
doing. If you ride a bike, do a bit of walking too (or instead), and try
to mix it up. If you've been eating chicken, change to an oily fish.

Just a couple of thoughts, but don't get disheartened. You've done so
well so far, Kathy!



"Stormmee" wrote in message
...
all good advice, Lee


My leader gave a presentation entitled "Make Fat Your Friend", where she
pointed out that you can use fat to your advantage.

The bit about changing the exercise around came from going to the gym a few
years ago. It was in the context of building strength, but it seems to
apply to most facets of the human body.

I just found this, by the way. It's my Weight Watchers leader...

http://health.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=858518

It's from a couple of months before I started.

At the sign-up, there was a picture of some fat lady with a baby in the
information pack. The person running the sign-up session then pointed to
the front of the room where the regular meeting was in progress and said
"That's her...". Prior to that, I'd seen her out the front and thought
"What would she know about weight loss? She's probably never been
overweight in her life!".

--
Lawrence
"Well, I saved you all the chicken part." - Eric Cartman - 13 April 2005


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Old April 2nd, 2010, 06:02 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Karen Officer
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Default missed again,

Hi. I still haven't figured out what I need to do. I restarted my
thyroid medication, but I think it will take a while to take effect.
I did go to weigh in last week and was up 4 lbs.
Karen

On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 08:31:43 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
wrote:

to get in the points without the volume think healthy fats like walnuts in a
nice salad with olive oil, or some real cheese for a sprinkle on top, or
almond butter, eating the calorie dense stuff with a bit more fat might
help, also increasing meat if you can might help, Lee
"Kathy Taylor" wrote in message
...
On Mar 15, 12:09 am, Karen Officer kquilts
wrote:
Lee I sure hope your DH has a quick recovery. I haven't gone to
weigh in in a while. I know the weight is up. There is nothing I can
do about it yet. Next week though I start a new medication for
thyroid replacement, then will start feeling human again.
Karen

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:30:27 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
wrote:



dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.


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Old April 2nd, 2010, 02:02 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default missed again,

good luck, with meds, eating right and time are about all you can do, and
the eating right will help when you get the meds sorted, Lee
"Karen Officer" wrote in message
...
Hi. I still haven't figured out what I need to do. I restarted my
thyroid medication, but I think it will take a while to take effect.
I did go to weigh in last week and was up 4 lbs.
Karen

On Tue, 30 Mar 2010 08:31:43 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
wrote:

to get in the points without the volume think healthy fats like walnuts in
a
nice salad with olive oil, or some real cheese for a sprinkle on top, or
almond butter, eating the calorie dense stuff with a bit more fat might
help, also increasing meat if you can might help, Lee
"Kathy Taylor" wrote in message
...
On Mar 15, 12:09 am, Karen Officer kquilts
wrote:
Lee I sure hope your DH has a quick recovery. I haven't gone to
weigh in in a while. I know the weight is up. There is nothing I can
do about it yet. Next week though I start a new medication for
thyroid replacement, then will start feeling human again.
Karen

On Sun, 14 Mar 2010 06:30:27 -0500, in
alt.support.diet.weigh****chers, "Stormmee"
wrote:



dh still not doing well, Lee, who is o the mend, Lee- Hide quoted
text -

- Show quoted text -


After 21/2 years on weight watchers, I'm at a standstill, for the last
3 months I lost 3 pounds and then gained the 3 lbs I loss and added
another 6 lb. I also had to have my thyroid medicine increased for a
TSH of 11, I hope to restart next week., It's a life time struggle
of mine, I have loss 55 lbs. I need to lose another 50 lb. My weight
watcher leader tells me I'm not eating enough points. I find if hard
to eat 30 pt per day. I'm very discouraged.




 




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