No worries - it is a lifestyle change not a diet, right? At least that is what I tell myself when I dream of banana splits or pizza, LOL. You will get there eventually and will maintain by making good choices 90% of the time.
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HCB - That is my ultimate goal - the lifestyle change.
13 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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So true, I feel we are on the same page, I started doing low carb eating on July 29, I did not weight myself until August 1 because I did not want to know what an all inclusive vacation to Mexico and 15 graduation parties and a 40 person northern Michigan beach vacation did to the scale, since 8/1, I am down 17 pounds, no eating cheating but I have social activities once a week that include alcohol and I am 48 years old so I thinkt that is another slow down to my weight loss plus I work 12 hours a day during the week on the computer, I am not hungry and I am feeling better but I sure wish it would come off faster :) I would be happy with a size 12, keep up the good work!!
13 Oct 12 by member: Share Bare
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You said it... patience. I will add ... persistence. My DH and I were married 11 years ago and he has a new fat wife now. Not the slim one that met him at the airport. He is so supportive though. Bless him. I am proud of you. You will do it. You are just a breath away ... and time is on your side. Just take it easy and you will get there. Love ya.
13 Oct 12 by member: Mom2Boxers
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true i was 98lbs. 30 yrs. ago when i met my dh.i will never wear size 5 again,but for now i am happy with size 14 and shrinking
13 Oct 12 by member: rockytu
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Patience and persistence can be esp. difficult at this point of your journey....at least it was for me. I thought about beating my body (nutritionally-speaking) into dropping those last pounds, as I just wanted them GONE! But they WILL be gone if you just keep working what you know works for your own body. In its own time, the pounds WILL drop for you. BTW....wedding/meeting weight is over-rated...you may have weighed less than now, but I doubt you could have carried half a jackhammer 20 years ago!
13 Oct 12 by member: Sandy701
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I'm just happy I can bend over and polish my toenails and not have to reach around my tummy. Now that hard part... pink or coral colored polish? Seriously, though, your patience and perseverance WILL pay off. You are doubly blessed to have a loving family to support you through the years. On second thought, he's fortunate to have you as his DW!
13 Oct 12 by member: jenkie5
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Share Bare - sounds like you are doing fantastic - especially spending so much time in front of the computer. I've felt like telling my boss "this job is killing me - literally!" .
13 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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Mom - I do believe that time is on our side - and it's a damn good thing that it is - LOL.
13 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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Sandy - Good try to make me feel better - but 20 years ago I could have carried the whole jackhammer and probably run one as well!
13 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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Rockytu - I cannot even fathom 98 pounds! But you might just surprise yourself at how many pounds you can get rid of - those 14's are only the beginning.
13 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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Jenkie - Thanks! As for the toe polish, I know you are serious. I enjoy going shoe shopping so much better now. It used to be major work trying on pair of boots.
13 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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Tying my shoes was a real prob before... and not an especially a cinch to do now but I can bend over now at least. I envy anyone that can paint their toenails. :) Jenkie... I have fallen in love with coral. *Ha!*
13 Oct 12 by member: Mom2Boxers
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We are in this together...size 10 can't be too far for you now!
13 Oct 12 by member: Neptunebch
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Mom - Oh the simple pleasures of tying one's own shoes - LOL.
14 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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Neptune - that is the way I feel too.
14 Oct 12 by member: BuffyBear
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