the joys of portion control
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I lost the weight by really looking at how much I was eating. I measured everything.
damn those lifestyle changes, eh? i've been slooowly losing weight since christmas, only after making a conscious decision NOT to eat everything in sight. portion is a huuuuge part of it. i've started putting my dinner on side plates so my brain thinks i'm eating more than i am. (seriously, it works!) 'emotional' eating is also a gigantic obstacle for me. i eat when i'm bored, and i eat too much at work (my job is not very challenging, so food is a distraction for me). of course, biking helps everything!
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My PCP (whose specialty is heart conditions) says the charts say I should weight 105 but I'd be too weak at that weight to cycle or do martial arts.
oh. my. god. i'm also 5'1". i haven't weighed 105 since i was 12, when my boobs were much smaller and i had no hips. i would look like i was starving to death if i weighed that little-- i inherited my mom's german 'rubanesque' figure. i think 'should' weights are misleading, but i generally think doctors are full of crap for the most part. (any doctors here? :p )
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Thought I had appendicitis, but it's a kidney stone waiting to be "birthed". BEtter living though painkillers.
well, good luck, irulan. they say there is good and bad to every situation, but i think this one leans toward bad!:)
the super-sizing of America?
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Originally posted by spokes
portion is a huuuuge part of it. i've started putting my dinner on side plates so my brain thinks i'm eating more than i am. (seriously, it works!)
Here's a fascinating tidbit for those interested in portion control. I collect old plates and dishes. My "vintage" (1930s-1950s) dinner plates measure 9" across. My "modern" stoneware from Target? 10.5". No wonder we are all getting fat!
p.s. good healing thoughts to Irulan too! :)