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Well.. I guess maintaining is better than gaining



 
 
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Old October 8th, 2003, 11:51 PM
Marijke
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Default Well.. I guess maintaining is better than gaining

Like I said, I seem to be maintaining.
I have been having some problems the last couple of weeks. I lost my job,
and got fairly down about that - so I ate.. I also bought peanut butter the
other day, bad move.

I'm a compulsive overeater, and trying to deal with that and adjust my life,
is tough.

But today, I am right on target! No binging, and it's already 4:48 pm. I
know I'll be fine!!!

I'm doing a combination of Weight watchers and Nutrisystem. And I have had
alot of success with the combination. Just need to keep going on both, and
not give up.

I also just tried Pilates last night for the first time. What a great little
workout. My abs are definitely feeling it today. Ah, what a feeling. I'm
also going swimming tonight, as long as I can find my nose-plug, and will do
about 45 minutes.

I can feel it.. I just know I'm going to succeed.

Mari
254/234.5 (last official weigh)/150


 




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