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Vicki, I just joined this group a few days ago. I am already fit (and working on building up my lean musle mass, now). But, I did lose 20 pounds in April. It took me about 2 months. I'm 37 and am 5' 6" tall and currently weigh 124-125. If I can do that after giving birth to 8 babies (7 of them in 10 years), I think anyone can. I didn't follow any crazy diet. I did all kinds of research because I wanted to lose weight and stay healthy. I could talk your ear off about all kinds of things I've learned during my research and my own weight loss experience. But, I really think this No S plan is really do-able, simple and healthy. (too bad I didn't think of it myself!) I had 2 motivators: good ol' vanity and health. I couldn't stand that I wasn't in shape any more, as I used to be a body builder before I got married. I wanted to look good again. I knew how to exercise - that comes easy for me. I had never needed to lose weight before, so that I had to learn. I have a beautiful 4-year-old special needs daughter who can't sit, walk, talk or crawl. She is also fed through a G-tube in her stomach. Her wheel chair is big, bulky and not exactly light. I have to be able to be in shape to lift that chair in and out of the van. I need to be able to lift my daughter and carry her without tiring. I never give up hope that Micayla will be able to over come her physical challenges. However, I need to be prepared in case I am still lifting her and helping her the rest of my days. I also want to avoid as many illnesses and diseases that many people start accumulating in their 40's or so. So, these are MY motivators. You need to find what motivates YOU. Why do YOU want to lose weight? Keep those in mind when you are making your food selections and exercise decisions (to do it or not to). When I wanted to leap off my treadmill and land on the bed and sleep instead of keep on going, I would just keep saying "I want to wear my little black jeans!" over and over. You need to find something to focus on when you get into a tough situation. To fight tempation, go through and throw out all the REALLY bad junkie junk foods. Fill your cupboards with things that will lead you to achieving your goals. On your S days, go buy a single serving of what ever you are treating yourself to so there are not left overs to torture yourself with the next day. I don't really like very many sweets, but put a cheesecake in my house and I will eat it all for sure in about a week. We all have something that we cave to if we are not careful. So, be careful and keep the stuff that tempts you the most out of your house. I so agree with Reinhard's advice about keeping oatmeal around for a quick something to eat. I eat that just about every morning for breakfast with whatever fruit is in season and some skim milk. But, I will eat it for any meal or snack if I'm hungry and don't feel like actually cutting up and cooking vegetables and whatever else. (No, I am NOT a vegetarian) I wish you the best. I know you CAN lose the weight. Be grateful you don't really have THAT much to lose. The holidays are coming and will be here before we know it. Get yourself ready now and you can show up to all those parties you will be invited to looking STUNNING!!! Lynda who talked your ear off anyway.... LOL!!! . -----Original Message----- From: VICKI [mailto:vickinb@...] Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:35 PM To: Subject: [nosdiet] NEW MEMBER Thanks for letting me join your group. I'm 46, 5'7" tall and weigh 165 lbs as of this morning. I'm hoping to get down to under 150 lbs. Can use lots of support as my motivation isn't the strongest at times. Thanks, Vicki To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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