If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Starting to seem like a long road
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... |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 12:33:06 GMT, "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. If you have a before picture, take a current one and put them side by side somewhere where you'll see them a lot. That might help keep you motivated. 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... Wouldn't hurt. If you decide to work up to exercising regularly, you'll learn to love the measuring tape much more than the scale. So take your measurements before you begin. And hang in there. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
It is a long road. Persistence, a day at a time, breaks through the slow
periods. For me, it helps to monitor carbs and calories in Fitday. The bathroom scale will not show progress every week, but, if you are eating with the proper rate of calories in Fitday, the weight will drop. Cubit 311/219/165 LC since 12/01/2003 "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... |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
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. || I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of || weight and stuck it out through long stalls. It's not so hard if you starting thinking about the consequences of keeping that extra weight throughout your life. || || i need to add excercise... Yes, exercise will help in many ways. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
From: "Dropped 19"
I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. 20 pounds is 20 pounds. Be happy, be proud! 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. Everyone is so different. Try not to compare yourself to others. Though I tend to at times. Not meaning to. Old habits. I see others as not having much weight to lose, and get envious. Then I am compassionte when and feel not so great when I see others as having to lose much more than me. I just keep in mind we are all different, that is what makes life, the world so amazing and fun! Hey, I feel the same way at times. I got a long way to go. I lost alot of weight from being sick last week. I put some of it back on this week. I have fallen off the bandwagon a few times, got back on it. Keeping on, keeping on. Yes, I get road weary too. Seems like a long way off at times. I keep in mind a picture of what it will be like when I reach goal. That helps. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. I havn't really stalled stalled yet. I am sure it will come, or who knows, maybe not. I know in the beginning, I lost so much more fast. Now its 2 pounds a week/when not sick. Road weary, Yes! The old saying.. Took time to put it on, gonna take time to get it off. i need to add excercise... If you are physically able to. Sure. Myself-have a hard time exercising. All I can do right now is swim a little, do some light exercises and stretching, learned from physical therapy. I tryed biking, but I kept throwing out my left knee, and my lower back problems persisted. Since laying off the biking, the pain with my physical health has eased. So, I just am not ready. I do 5 miles a couple times a week. Slowly too, just to enjoy my surroundings. Take it easy in the beginning of exercise. Especially if you havn't exercised in awhile. Do something you find enjoyable. I like to dance to music. Exercise is like discovering yourself in ways. With dancing, I figured out, I love to sing. So been singing some in a Christian Rock Band. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
It is a long road and it stays hard after you attain your goal weight since
you will have to keep your daily calorie intake pretty close to what you ate while losing to maintain. That's why it is so important to develop a way of eating that you can live with, realistically, forever. The truth of losing weight and KEEPING IT OFF is that for all practical purposes, you never go off the diet. -- Jenny - Low Carbing for 5 years. Below goal for weight. Type 2 diabetes, hba1c 5.7 . Cut the carbs to respond to my email address! Jenny's new site: What they Don't Tell You About Diabetes http://www.geocities.com/lottadata4u/ Jenny's Low Carb Diet Facts & Figures http://www.geocities.com/jenny_the_bean/ Looking for help controlling your blood sugar? Visit http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org/...0Diagnosed.htm "Sunshyne" wrote in message ... From: "Dropped 19" I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. 20 pounds is 20 pounds. Be happy, be proud! 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. Everyone is so different. Try not to compare yourself to others. Though I tend to at times. Not meaning to. Old habits. I see others as not having much weight to lose, and get envious. Then I am compassionte when and feel not so great when I see others as having to lose much more than me. I just keep in mind we are all different, that is what makes life, the world so amazing and fun! Hey, I feel the same way at times. I got a long way to go. I lost alot of weight from being sick last week. I put some of it back on this week. I have fallen off the bandwagon a few times, got back on it. Keeping on, keeping on. Yes, I get road weary too. Seems like a long way off at times. I keep in mind a picture of what it will be like when I reach goal. That helps. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. I havn't really stalled stalled yet. I am sure it will come, or who knows, maybe not. I know in the beginning, I lost so much more fast. Now its 2 pounds a week/when not sick. Road weary, Yes! The old saying.. Took time to put it on, gonna take time to get it off. i need to add excercise... If you are physically able to. Sure. Myself-have a hard time exercising. All I can do right now is swim a little, do some light exercises and stretching, learned from physical therapy. I tryed biking, but I kept throwing out my left knee, and my lower back problems persisted. Since laying off the biking, the pain with my physical health has eased. So, I just am not ready. I do 5 miles a couple times a week. Slowly too, just to enjoy my surroundings. Take it easy in the beginning of exercise. Especially if you havn't exercised in awhile. Do something you find enjoyable. I like to dance to music. Exercise is like discovering yourself in ways. With dancing, I figured out, I love to sing. So been singing some in a Christian Rock Band. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
It is a long road and it stays hard after you attain your goal weight since
you will have to keep your daily calorie intake pretty close to what you ate while losing to maintain. That's why it is so important to develop a way of eating that you can live with, realistically, forever. The truth of losing weight and KEEPING IT OFF is that for all practical purposes, you never go off the diet. -- Jenny - Low Carbing for 5 years. Below goal for weight. Type 2 diabetes, hba1c 5.7 . Cut the carbs to respond to my email address! Jenny's new site: What they Don't Tell You About Diabetes http://www.geocities.com/lottadata4u/ Jenny's Low Carb Diet Facts & Figures http://www.geocities.com/jenny_the_bean/ Looking for help controlling your blood sugar? Visit http://www.alt-support-diabetes.org/...0Diagnosed.htm "Sunshyne" wrote in message ... From: "Dropped 19" I lost another pound making it a loss of an even 20lbs. yippee for me. 20 pounds is 20 pounds. Be happy, be proud! 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. Everyone is so different. Try not to compare yourself to others. Though I tend to at times. Not meaning to. Old habits. I see others as not having much weight to lose, and get envious. Then I am compassionte when and feel not so great when I see others as having to lose much more than me. I just keep in mind we are all different, that is what makes life, the world so amazing and fun! Hey, I feel the same way at times. I got a long way to go. I lost alot of weight from being sick last week. I put some of it back on this week. I have fallen off the bandwagon a few times, got back on it. Keeping on, keeping on. Yes, I get road weary too. Seems like a long way off at times. I keep in mind a picture of what it will be like when I reach goal. That helps. I am so impressed with those of you who have lost large amounts of weight and stuck it out through long stalls. I havn't really stalled stalled yet. I am sure it will come, or who knows, maybe not. I know in the beginning, I lost so much more fast. Now its 2 pounds a week/when not sick. Road weary, Yes! The old saying.. Took time to put it on, gonna take time to get it off. i need to add excercise... If you are physically able to. Sure. Myself-have a hard time exercising. All I can do right now is swim a little, do some light exercises and stretching, learned from physical therapy. I tryed biking, but I kept throwing out my left knee, and my lower back problems persisted. Since laying off the biking, the pain with my physical health has eased. So, I just am not ready. I do 5 miles a couple times a week. Slowly too, just to enjoy my surroundings. Take it easy in the beginning of exercise. Especially if you havn't exercised in awhile. Do something you find enjoyable. I like to dance to music. Exercise is like discovering yourself in ways. With dancing, I figured out, I love to sing. So been singing some in a Christian Rock Band. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
"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 |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
"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 |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
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 |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Going to be starting Atkins | John | Low Carbohydrate Diets | 34 | August 14th, 2004 03:37 AM |
Made Lifetime :-) and rapport (long) | Michelle Guy | Weightwatchers | 18 | June 8th, 2004 09:42 PM |
The Santa Fe Adventure (kinda of long) | That T Woman | General Discussion | 2 | March 20th, 2004 10:32 PM |
Not starting over, just starting differently | Cox SMTP east | General Discussion | 4 | November 4th, 2003 02:32 AM |
road warrior challenges | Jennifer Austin | General Discussion | 22 | October 18th, 2003 03:34 PM |