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  1. #1
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    Sounds like everyone is doing pretty good! Yay!

    I haven't braved the scale today. But I was almost able to get into my Calvin Klein jeans this morning--that was good. Actually, I could get them on, but I couldn't bend over

    I've been eating a lot better after a few days of celebrating birthdays and the start of the riding season. I made a huge orzo and spinach salad that I've been munching all week--it's helped keep my snacking and bingind down a lot.

    I had my body composition done at a health expo earlier this week. They told me how hydrated I was, how much of my weight is fat and how much was bones and organs. It was neat. My BMI is 28. I'm goint to work so hard to get it down to 24. 15 lbs is all I need--I can do it! Dh had his composition done too, his % body fat was 8.9!!!!! Sheesh! He's all muscle. And really sexy. I love him

  2. #2
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    Congratulations all you losers. As for a few minor gains - they're minor gains and in the big scheme of thing mean nothing as long as it's a downward trend.

    Last week I had my period. So I did not officially weigh in and report. I have been bloating up to 3 or 4 pounds on that week. So I was actually really happy that I only got up to 142.4. I was sure that I'd get below 140 this week.

    141 and holding. I may have reached my set point. So in about 2 to 3 months I've lost 6 lbs. My goal was to get down to 135 for racing season. Theoretically I have 6 more pounds to go. Realistically, My "cottage cheese" look on the backs of the thighs and triceps has been seriously minimized and it may not be wise for me to lose much more weight. I think I'll book a hydrostatic weighing to try to get my true body fat %. Then I'll know what's up.
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  3. #3
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    Great job, everyone! I won't officially weigh in this week since I have lost 5 lbs. for the wrong reasons (kidney stone that caused serious vomitting and no eating for many, many days).

    Previous to that I implemented BMo3 recommendation for adding some more calories and that was helping.

    Keep up the good work!

  4. #4
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    Ouch! Kidney stone! I've never had one, but I've been around someone who was suffering. It must be terrible.

    Hope no more come your way.

    Karen, down another pound this week!

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by snowtulip View Post
    (kidney stone that caused serious vomitting and no eating for many, many days).
    Sorry about that snowtulip OUCH!

    Some doctor told me once that female patients regularly told him that between delivering a baby and kidney stones, they'd deliver a baby any time.

    I hope you feel better now...

  6. #6
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    Hi ladies - glad to hear everyone is still losing, maintaining, or at least not gaining much. BMO - wow you've done well is 5 weeks! I'd be at my goal in 2 weeks if I could lose that fast.

    I am afraid to weigh in tomorrow morning after a week of eating in restaurants and drinking wine, and snacking, and no exercise other than a 5 km hike in the rainforest. I am sure I've gained, hopefully only 2 lbs at the most. Crossing my fingers.... Tomorrow I start reining it in, and Monday I'm back on the wagon again until these last pounds are gone. The good news is that the weather has turned and I can start riding more often now.

    And I bought a new long sleeved jersey and a nice wind breaker jacket at MECC today!
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  7. #7
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    Thanks everyone, it was the worst pain I've ever felt and some of the nurses that had babies and kidneys stones did agree that they'd have a baby over stones.

    The up side is that I am completely addicted to soda and I know it will greatly help weight loss if I can stop drinking, but just couldn't do it. But the doctor believes the soda is one of the main reasons for my kidney stones. So I have been soda free for six days (admittedly I had no food for four of those days, but hey it should count).

    KW, rainforest walk sounds wonderful! ENJOY!!

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    BMO - wow you've done well is 5 weeks! I'd be at my goal in 2 weeks if I could lose that fast.
    I wish, but thank you for the kind words In all actuality took 6 months of being stuck in a plateau before the scale or meassurements budged. So it was not actually a fast loss, which is good. Slow is a good way to lose, I would have preferred a slighly faster method than a 6 month plateau. All told, it took 7 months, just nothing happened for the first 6 months. *sigh*

    I am 5 pounds away from my goal. Those will take even longer since the last few are usually the most difficult to get off (or so I have heard). I imagine it will be some time before I get the last 5 pounds off and even longer to gain the lean muscle mass I want. But it is worth it. I am in this for life, so no rush on my part.

    Quote Originally Posted by kelownagirl View Post
    I am afraid to weigh in tomorrow morning after a week of eating in restaurants and drinking wine, and snacking, and no exercise other than a 5 km hike in the rainforest. I am sure I've gained, hopefully only 2 lbs at the most.
    You were on your honeymoon, cut yourself some slack. You deserve it. Glad to see you back with us.
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