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Roger Zoul wrote:
Dropped 19 wrote: || I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for || me. || || I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's || not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It || shouldn't matter. || It could be 56 lbs instead of 36 lbs more to lose. Think about that. Or 136. It may be a long road, but I'll tell you this - exercise and just plain getting more active every day is a really good way to make the journey more enjoyable! Dan 325/211/180 Atkins since 1/1/02 (yeah, it was a New Year's Resolution) Besetting sins: good beer, German bread, and Krispy Kremes |
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"tcomeau" wrote in message om... "Dropped 19" wrote in message .net... I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It shouldn't matter. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. i need to add excercise... You didn't gain it all in a few weeks, you will not take it off in a few weeks. Be patient and enjoy how better you feel eating low-carb. TC it was a few months though - i was never fat till I had kids so i have only been fat for about 3-4 years. it sux. |
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"tcomeau" wrote in message om... "Dropped 19" wrote in message .net... I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It shouldn't matter. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. i need to add excercise... You didn't gain it all in a few weeks, you will not take it off in a few weeks. Be patient and enjoy how better you feel eating low-carb. TC it was a few months though - i was never fat till I had kids so i have only been fat for about 3-4 years. it sux. |
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Daniel Hoffmeister wrote: Roger Zoul wrote: Dropped 19 wrote: || I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for || me. || || I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's || not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It || shouldn't matter. || It could be 56 lbs instead of 36 lbs more to lose. Think about that. Or 136. It may be a long road, but I'll tell you this - exercise and just plain getting more active every day is a really good way to make the journey more enjoyable! Dan 325/211/180 Atkins since 1/1/02 (yeah, it was a New Year's Resolution) Besetting sins: good beer, German bread, and Krispy Kremes I'm starting to think it's not really a road or a journey though, because both those things imply a destination. Losing weight isn't about just getting to a certain number and ta-da you're done. You're never really done. To stay healthy you have to keep working at it forever. -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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Daniel Hoffmeister wrote: Roger Zoul wrote: Dropped 19 wrote: || I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for || me. || || I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's || not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It || shouldn't matter. || It could be 56 lbs instead of 36 lbs more to lose. Think about that. Or 136. It may be a long road, but I'll tell you this - exercise and just plain getting more active every day is a really good way to make the journey more enjoyable! Dan 325/211/180 Atkins since 1/1/02 (yeah, it was a New Year's Resolution) Besetting sins: good beer, German bread, and Krispy Kremes I'm starting to think it's not really a road or a journey though, because both those things imply a destination. Losing weight isn't about just getting to a certain number and ta-da you're done. You're never really done. To stay healthy you have to keep working at it forever. -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
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Dropped 19 wrote:
I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It shouldn't matter. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. i need to add excercise... Dieting without exercising is self defeating. Your body will adapt to the reduced calorie levels and slow down, meaning that you will have to reduce you calorie intake even further. You will end up being perpetually hungry. If you exercise, you build muscle and increase your BMR and can lose weight without restricting you diet so much. There are no free rides, exercise or be prepared to be miserable and permanently tired and hungry. Regards David |
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Dropped 19 wrote:
I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It shouldn't matter. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. i need to add excercise... Dieting without exercising is self defeating. Your body will adapt to the reduced calorie levels and slow down, meaning that you will have to reduce you calorie intake even further. You will end up being perpetually hungry. If you exercise, you build muscle and increase your BMR and can lose weight without restricting you diet so much. There are no free rides, exercise or be prepared to be miserable and permanently tired and hungry. Regards David |
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ttttt says... I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It shouldn't matter. It can be frustrating, that's for sure. Just think of how far you've come already, though! I was so disappointed when I didn't lose as fast as so many others seem to have. Of course, I'm not nearly as active and I have to take that into account. Still, I thought I would lose 80 lbs in 6 months based on what I read here and by my initial drop in weight. BZZZZZT! It took me a year to lose 50 lbs and I still have a ways to go. What's interesting to me, though, is that I've been able to DO this for the long haul. That's mostly because my attitude changed. I learned through the stalls and just time in general that it WILL happen if I just stay the course. I think I STARTED to learn that after a few periods, where I would gain and knew that, no matter what I did, it wouldn't change the fact that it's water weight and I can't do anything about it -- BUT, if I didn't deviate from the plan, I usually dropped, anyway, once it was over. What I've also seen is my body changing, even when I DON'T lose weight for a while. Exercise helps a lot, of course. I guess the bottom line is that, while I still have a goal, I no longer have expectations as to WHEN I'll reach it -- I just know I WILL do so eventually, and in the meantime I'm VERY grateful and happy about how much better I feel. I often think about how, if I hadn't started low-carbing, I would STILL be 205 lbs (probably MORE). So, my recommendation is to keep your goal in mind and just enjoy and make the most of the journey :-) -- Saffire 205/149/125 - 5'1.5" Atkins since 6/14/03 Progress photo: http://photos.yahoo.com/saffire333 |
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"J. David Anderson" wrote in message ... Dropped 19 wrote: I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. I only want to lose another 36lbs but I feel a bit road weary. It's not the food, I am not bored - it just seems like it's far away. It shouldn't matter. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. i need to add excercise... Dieting without exercising is self defeating. Your body will adapt to the reduced calorie levels and slow down, meaning that you will have to reduce you calorie intake even further. You will end up being perpetually hungry. If you exercise, you build muscle and increase your BMR and can lose weight without restricting you diet so much. There are no free rides, exercise or be prepared to be miserable and permanently tired and hungry. Regards David wow david - that's pretty hardcore. i guess you know exactly how everyone's body works? incredible. so far i am not miserable, tired or hungry and have been losing steadily. i will add what excercise when i can but - sheesh- really now! |
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