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Old February 19th, 2004, 04:44 PM
Luna
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Finally! After about a month of being ravenously hungry all the time, for
no reason I can determine, I finally feel normal again. My best guess for
the increased appetite the past month is a combination of the cold and wet
weather, and stress over my new job. Now I feel adjusted to both, and the
past few days I've been able to eat less and not feel hungry. I haven't
been weighed and measured at Curves this month, which I was scheduled to do
Monday, because I've been at the Y instead. But I'm pretty sure I gained a
few pounds since my clothes are a bit snug. That's it though. This is
being nipped in the bud right now.

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Michelle Levin
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I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws.
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Old February 19th, 2004, 06:45 PM
Jean M.
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Luna wrote:

Finally! After about a month of being ravenously hungry all the time, for
no reason I can determine, I finally feel normal again. My best guess for
the increased appetite the past month is a combination of the cold and wet
weather, and stress over my new job. Now I feel adjusted to both, and the
past few days I've been able to eat less and not feel hungry. I haven't
been weighed and measured at Curves this month, which I was scheduled to do
Monday, because I've been at the Y instead. But I'm pretty sure I gained a
few pounds since my clothes are a bit snug. That's it though. This is
being nipped in the bud right now.


That's very good news. I'm glad you are settling in to your new job.
Even good jobs cause stress if it's a change.

Speaking of Curves and the Y, I want to ask you if you think Curves is
a good place to start out. The only exercise I have done in the past
year is treadmill and stationary bicycle in cardiac rehab. I didn't
get to the weights, and I know at some point I will need to add those.
I'd like to eventually join the Y, but I'd like to learn a few things
and get into the exercising habit before I commit to the Y.
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Old February 19th, 2004, 11:14 PM
Luna
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Jean M. wrote:

Luna wrote:

Finally! After about a month of being ravenously hungry all the time, for
no reason I can determine, I finally feel normal again. My best guess for
the increased appetite the past month is a combination of the cold and wet
weather, and stress over my new job. Now I feel adjusted to both, and the
past few days I've been able to eat less and not feel hungry. I haven't
been weighed and measured at Curves this month, which I was scheduled to do
Monday, because I've been at the Y instead. But I'm pretty sure I gained a
few pounds since my clothes are a bit snug. That's it though. This is
being nipped in the bud right now.


That's very good news. I'm glad you are settling in to your new job.
Even good jobs cause stress if it's a change.

Speaking of Curves and the Y, I want to ask you if you think Curves is
a good place to start out. The only exercise I have done in the past
year is treadmill and stationary bicycle in cardiac rehab. I didn't
get to the weights, and I know at some point I will need to add those.
I'd like to eventually join the Y, but I'd like to learn a few things
and get into the exercising habit before I commit to the Y.


I think it depends. It depends on your local Curves and your local Y. I'd
check both of them out, see if you can take a free tour, and then decide.
Different locations of each will offer different levels of education and
support. I think I'm going to get enough support and help at the Y,
because when I was doing orientation the staff members all said hi and
seemed really nice and attentive to the other people working out, and they
were joking and talking with the regulars.

--
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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