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Lilypad

Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005
Posts: 1043
Location: Ohio, USA
I Let Myself Go
Posted: 01-20-06 05:50am

I have really gained some weight in the past 3 years. I alsmost hate to admit this but I am only 5'2 and weigh 220 lbs. When I met my husband 3 years ago I was 165, and was overweight then. At this point I would be fine with being around 150lbs.

He says he loves me the way I am which is great but the problem is I am disgusted with myself for letting myself get this heavy. I dont even recognize myself .

I havent been to the gym in awhile although I have a membership at bally total fitness. I am intimidated going in there. What can I do to start back in to exercising?

Also the last 20 lbs I gained when I was pregnant 6 months ago I lost the baby and I havent been very motivated because I have been sad. I am trying to get pregnant again but I am also thinking maybe I should wait and lose weight first. I dont know. I am 27 with no kids and I dont want to wait too long. Id like to lose alot of weight fast.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Melissa_20

Especially EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Jan 2006
Posts: 6806
Location: Florida

Posted: 02-08-06 10:23am

You should go on a no starch diet.Which means no peas,corn,bread, pasta potatoes or potato chips,you will lose wuite a bit of weight but you need to exersize too! I'm sorry about your loss but cheer up! Tell me how things are going!
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Lilypad

Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005
Posts: 1043
Location: Ohio, USA

Posted: 02-08-06 10:54am

Thanks maybe ill try that, are you talking about the atkins diet?
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liwikiwi

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Dec 2005
Posts: 235
Location: Canada

Posted: 02-08-06 10:57am

I think its different, atkins is when you cut out carbs and have lots of protein--but its really unhealthy for you..

I've just been eating lots of salad for lunch, special k for breaky, and only one serving of whatevers for dinner (nothing fried or greasy tho)..And I work out for about 40mins a day

i started this like 2 wks ago and i've lost 8lbs already..But idk, everyones different


good luck hunny-with everything
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Lilypad

Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Oct 2005
Posts: 1043
Location: Ohio, USA

Posted: 02-08-06 11:00am

Thank you so much. I just ordered some work out videos that I can do at home, and once I build up my confidence some, I think ill start going aback to the gym and add some weight lifting and maybe swimming...
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Melissa_20

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Joined: 18 Jan 2006
Posts: 6806
Location: Florida
No!
Posted: 02-08-06 11:01am

That is not the atkins diet,its called the south beach siet.The atkins diet I think is dangerous and unhealthy,you can't really eat anything.The south beach is ok to do bc you can still eat and its healthy.It does not matter if you only eat one serving,its how big your servings are,you should measure out your food.Congrats on losing some of the weight girl!
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liwikiwi

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Dec 2005
Posts: 235
Location: Canada

Posted: 02-08-06 11:12am

Ya, I just work out at home...Can't be bothered to go all the way to the gym. I started out w/ tie bo and now I just do whatever is on tv lol
and I was doing some old um..Whats the guys name...Richard simons lol..Ya I found an old tape my mom had of him and I did those for a few days...I just like to switch it up every couple days to keep myself interested lol
good luck

ya...Ur right that is the south beach diet--my boss did it w/ his wife. He had to lose wieght after having a double bipass on his heart--he wasn't over wieght but still had to lose a lil lbs...So ya
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HealthyKitchens

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Feb 2006
Posts: 3
Location: Toronto

Posted: 02-12-06 11:54am

Hey liwikiwi,

i think you are taking the right steps by getting on the web and learning as much as you can about getting into shape (fitness, health & nutrition).

Here is a link that could help you out as well www.F-heit.Com

a great support forum and access to free articles and experts in the field.

Also, I would suggest rather than looking at your nutrition as a diet, to perceive it as a lifestyle, a nutritional plan per se.

I would start by emptying your kitchen of all the evil lurking foods nestled in your fridge and cupboards. They are just looking to be consumed and you don't want to be the one to eat these foods.

For more info for your personal situation, send me an email: healthykitchens@hotmail.Com

good luck,
amanda
ps. There is a great support network out there, surround yourself with it. Take control!
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jennys11

Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 08 Feb 2006
Posts: 70
Location: miami

Posted: 02-18-06 11:51am

I had a medical emergency three months to the day! I am only 32 and realized I had to changed my eating habits. I didn't pick a "diet" I went on line study the way I should eat and went to see a nutritionist. It's about changing your life style forever. I started off walking for twenty minutes and now I am jogging and to get my heart really pumping I jump rope for ten minutes-twice a day. Also, watch your sodium intake and cut caffeine out-that stuff raises the heart-rate..It's really bad.

Start slowly and eat greens!! I now have lost ten pounds and my blood pressure is 95/55. You'll see the results slowly but in time it will be worth it

goodluck
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anonymouse

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 Feb 2006
Posts: 10

Posted: 02-24-06 19:05pm

I know several people who have had success with weight watchers. A friend of mine has lost over 100 lbs.

Please don't jump on fad diets or diet pills. If you want to lose weight and keep it off, you need to make lifestyle changes, not just go on a quickie plan.
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