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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #31 (permalink)  
Old June 26th, 2008, 08:36 PM
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It looks like you're making great progress! Those words you typed a couple of posts up really hit home with me also. I know you can do it. As for the soda, after you stop drinking it, the desire to taste it goes away. I did it cold turkey two years ago and haven't looked back since. It may not have helped me completely loose weight but it sure help me from gaining any more than I needed. Take care!

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I believe that with that kind of motivation, you are definitely going to reach your goals.
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Old June 27th, 2008, 10:30 AM
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if you haven't seen it - the july challenge thread hasa been started

http://weight-loss.fitness.com/club-...tml#post464455
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OH thanks for the heads up! I hadn't checked yet but I'll go look now. I'm so weird...I figured out how to organize my threads in seperate folders and got sidetracked doing that and was all happy, lol. But hey, I guess being easily amused isn't necessarily a bad thing.

And bmohearn, thanks for stopping by and leaving me the encouraging words. Believe me it never gets old I'm very motivated right now but sooner or later I'm gonna have one of my whiney days like everyone else full of excuses, even though right now I'm not seeing it. I'm sure somebody will come along and give me a good bitch slap and I'll be fine, lmao

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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #35 (permalink)  
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...sooner or later I'm gonna have one of my whiney days like everyone else full of excuses, even though right now I'm not seeing it. I'm sure somebody will come along and give me a good bitch slap and I'll be fine, lmao
Ha Lord knows we've all had our share of those on here! LOL
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Old June 27th, 2008, 03:26 PM
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Hey Paula :waves: I really appreciate you and everyone else who comes by to check on me

So today I got up and all I've eaten so far is two slices of low carb bread with 50fifty jelly. I'm still looking for a really good bread recipe without the sugar and flour but this was the best so far. Anyway since then I haven't been hungry and had no desire to eat until now and it's 6pm. I have to work tonight so I probably won't have time to come back and post the rest of my meals but I'm about to go have a snack until hubby gets home and then probably just do steak and veggies.

I had a "first" today in a very long time. If I hadn't joined these forums I doubt I would have started this today but I got on my treadmill. I haven't done cardio in several years and I could tell but it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. However I'm going to have to work up like I thought. I managed to do 15 minutes fairly ok and then had to really push for the next 5. Listening to "Enigma" on my Ipod helped...you can't help but move with a little "T.N.T for the brain", lol. Unfortunately my leg started to hurt after the 15 minutes and at 20 let me know I was done.

I didn't want to hurt myself before I even get started since I'm not cleared to be doing this yet but I figure I can do two things; either just start with 15 min a day and work up to 30 or I can see if I'm able to do 15 minutes in the morning and then another 15 later in the day. We'll see how it goes, I'm just glad I started.

Sticking to my healthy eating isn't that much of a problem...yet..we'll see when I start up classes again in the fall at college and I'm disorganized with not as much time. I'm already thinking of ways to prevent that including freezer cooking as soon as we get moved and planning on taking stuff to work to cook there before I go to classes so I'm not starving and tempted to eat fast good. Anyway as I was saying...the diet isn't the hard part right now. Starting and sticking to an exercise program is going to be my weak area at first. I know in the past that once I got through the first 6 weeks I was golden but that was 7 yrs ago and I was so much younger, lol.

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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #37 (permalink)  
Old June 27th, 2008, 04:49 PM
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Friday food log

ok here's what I actually ended up eating today:

Breakfast: 2 slices low carb bread (3.5 carbs per) w/ Fifty50 jelly (3 carbs)

Lunch: wasn't hungry

Snack: 3 pieces salami, 2 pieces of bolagna and about 6 or 7 pieces of pepperoni, and 2 slices chedder cheese (all packages said <1 or 0 carbs so guessing 3 carbs would cover it)

Dinner: grilled steak and salad with lettuce, tomoto, cucumber, sesame seeds, cheese and Waldens Honey Dijon Dressing (GREAT STUFF) (<3 carbs)

Total carbs: under 16


Hmm..not sure if thats a good thing but I really just wasn't hungry today

Oh and bonus points for me: 20 minutes treadmill/cardio
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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #38 (permalink)  
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When you say "Enigma" is that the song by Trapt or a band? Funny thing for me I don't listen to music when I exercise at the park or at home, it breaks my concentration I guess. haha

I'm not sure about the nutrition, i'm still learning about that. But it looks much better than having fast food though.

I'm happy that you started on the treadmill, 20 minutes is a good starting point (or 15 also). When you build up to the 30 minutes, there's nothing wrong with doing 15 early and 15 in the evening. I think you'll still burn the same number of calories, assuming the intensity is equal. Always listen to your body though, if you feel like you're overdoing it, just slow it down a little. Good luck!

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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #39 (permalink)  
Old June 27th, 2008, 05:23 PM
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Thanks V, and I meant the band Enigma. Music with a beat is the only way I can get through cardio. My husband asked why I don't watch t.v. and I said cuz he'd walk in and find me standing there not moving eyes glued to the screen, lol.

And yea I've heard that it's fine to break up workouts...I don't see a problem with it either other than wondering if I should push that hard the first week working out in years and risk setting myself back if I over do it.

It's frustrating because I don't want to make excuses but the sad fact is I do have a disability thats aggravated by carrying this much weight. I have a plate in my hip, a rod that goes from my hip to my knee and half a knee cap and they left all this hardware in after. Used to be overdoing it just meant I was sore the next day...now I'm not sure what the limits are because I've never tried cardio at this weight with my "not-so-bionic" leg, lol.

Like I said in a previous post, we're closing on our first home next week and once we get moved I'm going to have to find some alternatives for cardio...whether I join the Y to swim or find a bike.
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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #40 (permalink)  
Old June 27th, 2008, 05:41 PM
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The bike and the swim will definitely be good, since they have a lower impact than walking, so those will be better starting points than walking. It completely slipped my mind. lol

And i'm sure it is harder to figure out what your limits are but you're losing weight right now because of eating healthier right? That's how I started last month and I could only milk it for that month, try to milk that as long as you can and then gradually start like with a swim one day and the stationary bike the next. As long as you're dropping pounds, you don't really need to rush into it. But i'm sure in no time, you'll get into a good groove!

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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #41 (permalink)  
Old June 27th, 2008, 07:19 PM
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Great job getting on that treadmill! I wish I had one! Actually, I used to for a while, but then we had to give it back to the person we were borrowing it from. And yummy, healthy foods! I'm proud.
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I hardly ever get stuck over at work and I always have something there to eat normally if I do. If nothing else I have atkins shakes there so I don't go home starving and stop in and have fast food. Thats the only time I usually drink them since they are so spendy. Anyway funny how I was going to stop at the store on the way home today cuz I'm out and got held over at work.

The end result being I was SO hungry and of course thats when the cravings hit. I was so close to stopping at Wendy's on the way home and getting a burger, fries and their new ice cream whatever version of a blizzard. Then I remembered reading cravings only last ten minutes and took that into account with the fact I better go home and ask hubby first before I blow BOTH our diets...by that time I was like nvm because by the time I go home I can eat there and not spend the money.

I told myself go home, cook your own version there and then if I still wanted to eat out then talk to my husband about it. I ended up making some low-carb hamburger buns from dixie, thawing out hamburger to make real hamburgers, and frying up some zuchini in low carb batter in a skillet instead of fries. I figured out pretty quick the "hamburger bun" mix was better just as a roll then on hamburgers but over all it hit the spot and I'm stuffed.

Glad I didn't give in but just another wake up call that as soon as we're moved I better stock back up so I don't have this situation even more likely to happen when I start up my college classes.

Anyway I haven't slept yet so I'm heading for bed...only drawback of nightshift ;/. And my leg isn't too happy today after using the treadmill so I'll see how I feel when I get up. I started a new challenge but that doesn't start until tomorrow and they said any kind of exercise so maybe I'll start the strength training and ab work outs alternately until I can do cardio.
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I see that you are a PCOS lady - like me. It does tend to make it extra easy for us to gain weight and extra difficult to lose weight. There are quite a few of us about here.

I have copied in one of the best postings regarding PCOS that I have seen on this forum because I thought that you may find it of interest.

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I suffer from PCOS but still reached my weight loss goal last year. Here are my "Top 10 Tips" to help you in 2008.

Health club memberships will be at an all-time high. The promotional flyer I got from the local gym in the mail today went straight into the trash. I am vowing never to pay another year of “fat tax,” those fifty-plus dollars a month many of us agree to pay for a one-year membership that most will probably use for a few weeks. Of course, I believe in exercise as part of any weight-loss program, but it doesn’t require a gym or any expensive torture contraptions.

I’m sure sign-ups on ediets.com will soar. I’ve tried most of the more popular diets they offer: Atkins, Slim-Fast Optima, etc. -- the results never went beyond losing five or so pounds. Atkins is just so hard! And I consider a Slim-Fast shake desert, not a meal! But after years of trial and error and much reading on the subject, I have at last found a healthy, balanced diet that doesn’t require any special shakes or the banishing of carbs.

I also tried numerous supplements. Hoodia, which I took religiously for four weeks, had absolutely no impact on curbing my appetite, along with a few others containing stimulants that made me feel like I was having a heart attack. But don’t get me wrong; I do feel that the RIGHT supplements can have a dramatic impact on weight loss.

I believe the underlying cause of PCOS is insulin resistance. And I believe this because as soon as I started to treat my insulin resistance. I saw a dramatic improvement in my skin and in my hair: less acne, more hair. And I also reached my weight loss goal of losing 45 pounds over the course of last year. I am 5’9” and now weigh a healthy 150 pounds.

Because of insulin resistance, many women with PCOS have a much harder time losing weight. Here is why: Insulin is the hormone responsible for allowing glucose, or blood sugar, to be absorbed by the cells of the body, where it is converted to energy. If you are insulin resistant, your cells react sluggishly to insulin. When you eat a meal -- whether it's steak, fish or vegetables -- the body breaks it down into glucose, a usable energy form. When you are insulin resistant, extra glucose remains in the blood stream, until it is finally sent to the liver and converted to excess body fat.

These are my Top 10 Tips to Weight Loss with PCOS.

1.
Gradually cut down on refined carbohydrates (white bread, white rice, white pasta and most sweets) and replace them with healthy sources of carbohydrates (whole grain bread, brown rice and whole wheat pasta). Refined carbs have been processed so that most of the fiber and nutrients are stripped away. This causes the body to quickly convert them into glucose. Whole grains still contain the fiber that will allow your body to digest the food more slowly, keeping you blood sugar levels from spiking and help to correct insulin resistance. I found that I was able to lose weight by eating roughly 70 grams of healthy carbohydrates per day.

2. Avoid all hydrogenated fats. Look at labels. If the product contains ingredients like hydrogenated vegetable oil, don’t buy it. Look for products that are free of hydrogenated oils and trans fat.

3. Moderate your intake of saturated fats. Saturated fat can mostly be found in animal products like: bacon, red meat and cheese.

4.
Incorporate healthy fats into your diet: instead of cooking with vegetable oil use olive oil. Add nuts and avocados into your salad. They are excellent sources of Omega-3, the heart-healthy fat.

5.
Have lean protein at every meal. This will help to control glucose spikes. Servings should be 3-4 oz, about the size of a deck of cards. Try turkey, poultry, veggie burgers, and lean cuts of pork and beef.

6. Avoid starchy vegetables like carrots, beets, corn and potatoes. They naturally contain higher amounts of sugar that can cause glucose levels to rise. Opt for vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, asparagus and zucchini, which are low in sugar and high in fiber.

7.
Buy whole foods. This means if it comes in a box, it’s probably not good for you. Prepackaged food is full of preservatives, chemicals and sodium which can actually make PCOS symptoms worse.

8. Start an exercise program you can stick with. I began with walking 10 minutes a day, 3 days per week. Now I have worked my way up to jogging for 30 minutes, 5 days per week. Find an activity you enjoy whether it’s walking, rollerblading, hiking or swimming, and gradually increase your workout session lengths and the number of days per week you do them.

9. Begin taking supplements. (Insulite Labs PCOS System offers the best combination of supplements for women with PCOS that I've found.)

10. Take it slow! Losing more than half a pound per week is too fast and you will probably just gain it back.
I tend to agree with most of it - except that I had a lot more weight to lose than this person and did not worry about going slowly. I wanted to lose weight as quickly as it was willing to come off whilst I did things healthily.
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  Lisa's Final Countdown, The Good Days, the Bad, & the Ugly Post #44 (permalink)  
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Hey, just wanted to stop by. You are doing amazingly well. I'm very impressed. Keep it up!
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bmohearn and gonnagetabs, THANK YOU so much for the support. I don't always know how to respond but seeing the support in my journal means alot.

And Omega...thank you SO much for posting that. I read it and was so happy because most of those things are already things I'm doing. I know alot of people in the forums seem a bit against low-carb diets but are nice about it but maybe I'm calling it the wrong thing. I watch my carbs but I'm basically doing everything on that list under doctors advice for the insulin resistance. The only thing I haven't really done is watch which kinds of using strictly...I cook with mostly olive oil but I also use canola sometimes if I don't think the flavor is gonna matter so much because olive oil is so spendy. I cook at home now and not from boxes so even though I haven't looked I don't think I'm doing too bad for avoiding hydrogenated oils...we don't use margarine, only real butter.

I did wonder about those supplements though and I'll have to look it up...have you tried any? Right now I'm just making sure I take a daily vitamin and started taking b-complex as well as iron. Doctor is making me take the iron cuz everytime I stop I'm anemic. I used to be bad about taking stuff regularly but feeling tired and being bruised up all the time made it worth the effort, lol.
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