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Originally Posted by hamster-bamster
That is quite a decent weight loss! I would like that. I am 187 now and I would love to be 173, really. My mood is greatly improved by walking, too, but no weight loss. Ironically, when I was waiting for the doctor in the lobby yesterday, I picked up a copy of WebMD magazine with an article on... weight loss through walking! But it does not work for me, and I think I am figuring out why: it does not challenge my body. I grew up in a big European city with lots of public transit and lots of walking between transit stations and downtown, and I am used to walking FAST. I have fast legs. I recently placed 7th out of 38 people in a walking competition at the crack of dawn when I could barely move: I was so sleepy. I remember how my mother and I were at a sea resort and in the evening everyone walked in a park, except that everyone walked slowly and peacefully and we zipped through back and forth. Someone even asked us what business prompted us. There was no business - we just could not have a different pace, that is how our legs moved us, and we enjoyed. So I guess my muscles are all used to this activity, and it does not provide a challenge, so I should heed the doctor's advice and add the elliptical and try my own idea of a bike.
NOW THE REALLY GOOD THING is that she said that all things considering, she does not see me getting any heavier.
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Its good that she doesn't see you getting any heavier
Don't know how to say this without offending... 187 doesn't sound like you are very overweight - I guess it depends on how tall you are...
I don't mean to be rude or discouraging, I just got the impression from all your posts on weight that you were larger - my bad, sorry
Are you being realistic to say you need to loose 40 lb or do you think that your self image is still a bit messed up (you said you had a ED when you were younger)
Hope you can prove the doctor wrong and get to a healthy weight that you are happy with