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Cool Sep 26, 2010 at 07:06 PM
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Hello everyone!

So, since my head is fairly okay right now (well, mostly... I guess...), I, of course, need something new to obsess about.

...how about those FIFTY or so pounds I've gained in the past year???

Egads, that's a lot.

I'm starting to try to lose weight (again), and hoping I can find some weight loss buddies around the boards. Anyone here willing to join me for progress checks and some online encouragement?

Please?

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Default Sep 26, 2010 at 10:43 PM
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I'm starting to try to lose weight (again), and hoping I can find some weight loss buddies around the boards. Anyone here willing to join me for progress checks and some online encouragement?
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Medicated I would be happy to join you! I gained over 50lbs after I was diagnosed. I have lost 18lbs. so far, but I would like to loose 25 more.

I use the weight loss tracker on the site I track my mood and I have found it helps. It's located at http://www.medhelp.org/land/mood-tracker

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Default Sep 26, 2010 at 11:35 PM
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I'm in - I've got around 25 lbs of menopause weight - that's after the 10 I lost in the last couple months. As long as we can have progress checks without having to admit our true weight (the biggest reason I wouldn't go to WeightWatchers!) I'd love to have follow-ups, encouragements and tips!

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 12:35 AM
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I have gained 50 pounds because have been eating mostly fast food and pizza because our kitchen sink has not drained for over a year and my fridge quit working early this year. I have a new fridge but sink and dishwasher still can't be used. It's hard to make meals without a sink. But if/when I have a sink I would like to change diet.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 01:02 AM
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I have been using Spark for my tracking my kidney support diet but should be doing better with weight on it.
It would be nice to have some encouragement from folks that are likely to be "emotional eaters".
I maintain plateaus this one has been for about 3 years. Hard to go backwards once it goes on though. I am a petite 5ft 1 inches and 156. This is way too much weight for my small frame and very unhealthy. Anyway sign me up.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 03:29 AM
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Take Lamictin - gee, I'm beginning to stress about losing too much weight, even though I feel I eat fair portions daily. Overall I think it has been a bit of an appetite suppressant, but I shouldn't be losing weight - I do no real exercise (Only slowly starting to ride my horse) and I eat about as much as my boyfriend.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 08:07 AM
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I'm not sure if this will help others, but writing.......typing my goals sometimes helps. I was doing really well with going to the gym, but in the past couple of weeks I wasn't going as much as I was before, so this week my goal is to go 5 times this week.

What is your goal this week?

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 10:07 AM
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Wahoo! It's a party!

My goal this week? Exercise (on my mini stepper) for at least 30 minutes, at least 5 days this week. Also seriously cut back on the snacking.

Because increasing exercise can often cause a person to gain a little weight at first, I won't set a weight loss goal this week... I just hope to not gain anything.

I'm seriously thinking about going to one of those weight loss clinics to see if I can get them to give me a prescription for some phentermine (an appetite suppressant). Has anyone ever been to one of those? Did you like it? Did it work?

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 10:30 AM
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I am so in. I just went up on Seroquel and I have put on about 8 lbs in two weeks.

So far I am up 40lbs from my best weight when I was eating well and working out two years ago. It is time to do something. I have joined weight watchers, but have been so busy the last couple of weeks and working on stability that my eating has been all over.

I went to the gym today and used the eliptical and then the upper body machines.

My goal is to go to the gym 5 days and two of those days will be yoga. Then I will weigh in on Saturday morning.
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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 10:37 AM
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I think Weight Watchers is a great program, if you have the time, energy, and OCD to count points. It worked really well for me when I lost weight a few years ago, but I won't be doing it this time around because I don't want to have to obsess about anything...

What makes this hard for me this time is that I'm kinda trying to hide this from my mom, who is my roommate. I have a history of eating disorders (several years ago) so she's constantly paranoid that I'm going to become anorexic again, even though I'm technically obese now.

I made the appointment with the weight loss clinic, and my intake is on Friday, with follow-ups on Thursday nights. I hope they aren't a bunch of quacks...

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 11:29 AM
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I bit the bullet and weighted myself and it is 155 which is a relief as my eating has been all over the map.
I always weigh in the morning but in my clothes because that is what they weigh me at the doctors office.
I am active (walking for about 3-4 hours) twice a week as a rule. This week it will be 3 plus. I stop to scan things and start up again. Not aerobic but does burn calories. On the other days I am on the computer a lot.
I will not slack on spark and input my food today.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 12:52 PM
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Oh PS - I don't want anyone to think that they have to post their actual weight or BMI on here. In fact, please don't (no worries, SunnyD... ). I just don't want this to be a forum for comparing ourselves to one another, and that's what happens to me when people throw numbers out there.

I envision this as a place where we can share:
* Small successes
* Everyday frustrations
* Healthy eating tips
* General Advice
* Exercise tips
* Venting galore!
* And whatever else tickles your fancy!

I understand that some people find it helpful to share their weight as a means of accountability to someone, but my experience through several years of weight yo-yoing has been that sharing only helps the sharer and not really the other members of the forum. However, you're free to disagree with me.

Those are just my thoughts, but you are, of course, welcome to write whatever you'd like!

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 01:48 PM
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I envision this as a place where we can share:
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Great list Medicated!

My healthy eating tip for the day is when making a tuna salad sandwhich I don't use mayo (which is one molecule away from being plastic LOL) instead I use relish and add orange pepper and celery.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 01:54 PM
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Take Lamictin - gee, I'm beginning to stress about losing too much weight,
Maybe that's why I've lost 10 lbs..

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 01:58 PM
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Maybe that's why I've lost 10 lbs..
That's what did it for me. I didn't change anything with my eating habits, or exercise and I've dropped 18lbs since June.

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Wahoo! It's a party!

My goal this week? Exercise (on my mini stepper) for at least 30 minutes, at least 5 days this week. Also seriously cut back on the snacking.

Because increasing exercise can often cause a person to gain a little weight at first, I won't set a weight loss goal this week... I just hope to not gain anything.

I'm seriously thinking about going to one of those weight loss clinics to see if I can get them to give me a prescription for some phentermine (an appetite suppressant). Has anyone ever been to one of those? Did you like it? Did it work?
I'm nervous about any drugs for weight loss, especially in conjunction with what I already take..the downside, even if it's effective, is that you will eventually quit taking it, and I'm the kind of person who will take advantage of it and procrastinate on actually changing my lifestyle, so I would definitely gain the weight back.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 06:48 PM
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I'm in too! I lost 16 pounds last month by eating right, cutting out the soda/snacks, etc, but have since fell off the wagon I have to get back on track.

What is lamictin for? I suppose I could just google it.
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Is that lamictal? That's what it took me to. I'm on lamictal! I'm a dummy.
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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 07:37 PM
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Is that lamictal? That's what it took me to. I'm on lamictal! I'm a dummy.
Haha... you're not a dummy! Meds have different names in different parts of the earth.

I was on Lamictal for years, but I never lost any weight because of it. I'm feeling a bit shafted now.

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Default Sep 27, 2010 at 09:00 PM
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OK, so what's the plan? I'm kind of thinking we should start with exercise since that's good for us and a little easier than changing eating habits. Then we could that gradually. So maybe we do a minimum of 30 minutes 3 times a week (something like that) and have to post when we're done?

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