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01-13-2003 | #1 |
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Okay ladies,
How did you lose your weight?? I gained 50lbs the first 1 1/2 years in this biz. I was always a little 'round', but never as round as this...lol. I have severely neglected my health for this biz. [read: money] h34r: In the last couple of years, I have come to see it as a trade off....health for $$. But what good is $$ without the good health to enjoy it? Reading your posts, you have all managed to lose quite a large amount of weight in the last year. Heather, although we never officially met in Vegas, it was nice to see you and hear about your triumph over weight. I see you alluding to how you did it, but you don't really say!!! Do share!! I'm pregnant right now, so dieting is out at this time, but I'm already preparing for my post-natal health. For you all, was it as simple as eating right and exercising? If so, how did you incorporate it into your lifestyle? Was there major changes? Or just small ones? Which changes did you find the most substancial in contributing to your transformation? I wanna be part of the 'shrinking' gang!!! |
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in one word: SEXERCIZE! ;-))
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Well before I lost about 200 pounds, I slimmed that albatross around my neck down by 60, so I think I can give you some advice here
Not to mention I did lose about 20 or so pounds of the 25 I put on this summer when I hurt my back. First off -- more calories used than taken in is the ONLY way to lose. There is no other math, no other trick, no nothing, that will do it. Heathers gone to extreme measures in her situation, but her health dictated it, and she looks fantastic. Serge lost weight this year on his red wine diet I think he called it lol, and I think happiness might have helped LL with hers, since that glow she's sporting is not just from losing weight. More important than losing weight and being skinny is that you are healthy. I think so many people, especially women, lose site of the fact that skinny is not healthy at some point. I'm not skinny like I was three years ago, heck I'll probably never weigh that little again -- it would mean another 15 pounds off, and I'm not sure I'd want to be that thin, tho at the time it suited me tremendously. Talk to your doctor, he should be able to give you some very light excercises, like walking or swimming, that you can do while you are preggers to get yourself into the habit of doing something, then once you've had the baby you're so much further into good habits that will help take the weight off |
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KK, I wrote this in August of 2001, so it did pass the test of time:
still applicable today: > >------------------------ > > > OK, > > > due to the interest expressed, > > > I'll write it down. > > > > > > DISCLAIMER > > > =========== > > > I am not a doctor, my father was. I never read a single book on the > > > subject. I did speak with a few folks who shared with me their experience, > > > I saw results produced, I followed their advices and the PLAN worked for > >me > > > and Emi, > > > individual results may vary, as everybody's body is different. > > > And most important....I stayed once at Holiday Inn Express > > > ;-))) > > > > > > 1) DIETS DO NOT WORK. > > > ----------------------- > > > > > > yes, you heard me, diets, band aids, temporary patches, > > > they do not work! > > > Whatever you lose with your fast diet - > > > you gain back as soon as you get of it. > > > The only thing what can achieve the permanent results is > > > CHANGING YOUR LIFESTYLE. > > > > > > 2) WHAT IS OUR BODY? > > > ------------------------ > > > > > > as far as I am concerned, the body is a factory > > > which transforms energy from one form into another, > > > the factory where several chemical reactions take place. > > > The chemical reactions can be described by this simple example: > > > if you drop acid on your hand- > > > you gonna have a burn. > > > if you drop alkaline on your hand- > > > you gonna have a burn too. > > > If you mix acid and alkaline together, > > > what are you going to have as a result? > > > absolutely harmless water. > > > Fats are not harmless, Carbs are not harmless, > > > (in moderation) > > > Carbs + Fats combo is lethal. > > > > > > 3) You are NOT what you eat, > > > you are what you eat, when and how. > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > > > A) REDUCE CARBS. > > > yes, reduce, do not eliminate them completely, > > > don't go crazy reading every label out there, > > > do not skip BBQ ribs because BBQ sauce has sugar in it. > > > One loaf of bread or baked potato has more carbs than > > > your weekly BBQ ribs "allowance" > > > ;_)) > > > > > > Foods high on carbs and their substitutes > > > > > > Sodas/juices. Kids get about 20 spoon full of sugar every day drinking the > > > regular colas. We are not kids, Pelegrino/Perrier is gonna do just fine. > > > > > > Breads/Sandwiches/Buns/. I find salads with good tasty dressing and toping > > > to be quite all right. > > > > > > Potatoes/Rice/Pasta/. I replaced them with all sorts of veggies on the > > > side. Veggies/potatoes/rice...by themselves all of them are pretty much > > > tasteless, SAUCE it comes with makes all the difference in taste, > > > this switch wasn't a biggie for me. > > > > > > Fruits. this one was the hardest, I LOVE all sorts of fruits. I have them > > > in "maintenance mode". I'll come back to modes later. > > > > > > ALL KINDS of Deserts. Same as fruits. Allowed in maintenance mode, > > > once/twice a week. > > > > > > > > > Carbs which I recommend NOT to drop: > > > carrots. > > > At our age, eyes become a problem. Carrots have something (Beta carotene?) > > > which is VERY good for eyes and anti-cancer. > > > Emi buys small carrots in plastic bag and I nosh on them between meals. > > > > > > C) Few tricks: > > > eat more salty fish like smoked salmon, white fish, hearing, etc. > > > The more salt you take - the more thirsty you become and the more water > >you > > > drink- > > > the more you fill your stomach and thus reduce hunger. > > > > > > if you love meat - try to add more oily fish instead- > > > you'll live longer. > > > > > > Drink red wine, it good for lowering your cholesterol, > > > I eliminated zocor completely and reduced cholesterol from 360 to 185 by > > > tilting balance toward fish vs. meats and drinking glass or two every day, > > > nothing wrong with getting "fershtukken", better than destroy your liver > > > with zocor > > > ;-))) > > > > > > > > > 4) Stomach yoga, inhale...exhale ;-) > > > -------------------------------------- > > > > > > Life is not a dash, life is a marathon, > > > and planning the marathon, do not expect immediate results, > > > you won't get them, but plan it as a long haul. > > > I compare weight loss chart to the behavior of a typical stock. > > > If stock enjoys meteoric rise - it will be followed by a crash > > > If you lose 20 pounds in 7 days - you'll gain 20 pounds back in a week. > > > If stock shows down trend, it is characterized by lower highs and lower > >lows. > > > You body loses weight properly when your body weight FLUCTUATES with the > > > same characteristics - > > > lower highs on the scale and lower lows. > > > > > > Stage one - REALLY LOSING IT, it takes about 5-6 days and during this > > > period you: > > > no deserts, no sugars, no sweets, no pastas, and get increased doze of > > > exercise. In a week or so you'll see a 4-5 pounds drop and now it's time > > > for maintenance, letting the body to adjust itself with a new weight, > > > create a new plato to assault the next weight loss. > > > At this time, allow yourself foods you can't live without, > > > and monitor your weight with scale, when you gain 1/2 of the loss back, > > > start preparing for a new "assault". > > > Something to remember though: > > > when you have a meal with higher carbs content- > > > try to avoid foods with high fat content at that time, > > > because 500 calories from fat added to 500 calories of carbs give you > > > result of 1500 calories intake, > > > don't ask me why, > > > I don't wanna bore you with chemical and biochemical analysis > > > ;-)) > > > Exercises should NEVER seize, in a week or so, your body starts craving > >them, > > > let your body have 'em > > > ;-)) > > > > > > Go on the scale early, go on the scale often. > > > Scale and your pants are the ultimate measure what works and what doesn't > > > and... > > > scale doesn't let you go in denial when you gain too much, > > > scale fills you with joy every time you make a new low. > > > > > > Every time we make a new low- > > > we celebrate it with a pasta dinner, deserts, etc, etc, etc. > > > We are all Pavlov's dogs afterall and subconsciously we try get to the new > >low, > > > because a nice treat awaits us there. > > > ;_)) > > > > > > > > > We never get upset when we gain a few after a good dinner, > > > WHICH WE DO NOT AVOID, > > > 'cuz we know how to get rid of it in the next 4-5 days > > > ;-)) > > > > > > controlling what and when you take in is only a 1/2 of the equation, > > > which brings us to the next topic: > > > > > > > > > 5) Burn 'em! > > > ------------- > > > > > > there are two kinds of exercise and the best results can be achieved by > > > combining them together: > > > "aerobics" and "weight lifting" > > > > > > Emi tilts more towards aerobics tapes, > > > bikes, etc, > > > while I tilt more towards squats and push ups. > > > What is important, > > > 1+1=3 (we know that from our internet businesses ;-)) > > > if you lose 1/2 a pound by doing aerobics OR you lose 1/2 a pound doing > > > push ups, > > > you'll lose 1.5 pounds by doing BOTH. > > > Jogging, aerobics, biking...all this are aerobics > > > push ups, weight lifting, dumbbells, squats, > > > all this is a weight. > > > > > > Those are the basics, > > > Emi who is 8 years younger than me, > > > eats more carbs exercises more and she lost more % wise than me. > > > > > > I sit all day long (after exercising) behind monitor and I lost less %% > > > wise, but we both lost 30 pounds each in 8 months. > > > > > > Walk as much as possible, walking out a dog helps tremendously, > > > and always keep this in mind: > > > YOU DO IT FOR YOURSELF. > > > > > > there are two things in this world- > > > RESULTS AND EVERYTHING ELSE > > > when you start seeing the results and see how easy small changes to your > > > daily routines can be made, > > > your self respect and admiration is going to raise to the new levels too! > > > ;-)) > > > > > > Best of luck and if you have any questions- > > > I'm a pc/phone call away > > > ;-)) > > > > > > see you in 30 pounds > > > ;-)) > > > > > > Serge
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Sexercise....haha....so true so true.
KK, I agree completely...there is no magic fix....it's simple math...less calories consumed than used. Period. Exercise is where I lack HUGE. I sit in front of this monitor and all of a sudden it's 4 hours later. I take a pee, get a drink and I'm back here checking my email. In the morning the first thing I do is grab my tea and head to my screen. This is DEFINITELY where I have to start....even with (like you said) light preggy exercises to start. My problem (excuse??) right now is that I have killer morning sickness (read: all day sickness) and the last thing I feel like doing is exercising... Serge, That's a great post. It really is all things I already know, but have yet to utilize the information. I am a carb-a-holic. I prefer carbs over meat any day. In fact, I used to be a vegetarian. (still ate eggs, milk products and the occasional can of tuna..and of course carbs) I lost 17lbs and felt great. But right now during pregnancy protein is so important, and I also feel in the end, eating low fat meats would be better for me than carbs. Bye bye pasta, bagels and potatoes. I love veggies so that's not a problem for me. Plus with my current appetite it's easy to not eat much...problem is I don't even eat the right foods right now. I've never been a HUGE eater....not a big sweets fan, nor a 'fat' fan...just carbs....my eating habits never changed much when I started gaining weight....it was my lack of moving that made the difference for me. I HAVE to move more....but a combination of carbs in moderation with moderate exercise would definitely do the trick. What I want to know is HOW you incorporated it into your lifestyle?? Did you set a time of day for exercise? Or was any time of day good? Do you have a daily schedule? I'm horrible at keeping schedules, so that doesn't help either. Did you keep the 'sinful' stuff in the fridge? Or did you clear out the cubboards and start from scratch? This would be hard for me as I have 3 kiddies and a hubby who loves to eat. I had Reece almost 2 years ago. I was horrified that during my pregnancy I would gain even more weight than I had already. That pregnancy was the weirdest one I've ever had. I was 18lbs lighter at 9 months pregnant.....and 26lbs lighter when I walked out of the hospital with him in my arms. He was completely healthy and weighed in at 6'9lbs. The doctors said I was just a "...case we look at and go hmmmm". LOL It would be nice if this was the case again, but I'm not banking on it and and ready to do what I can now to get healthier and get that edge on that preggy flab. KK, You are so right when you say that being 'skinny' isn't NEARLY as important as being healthy. Health is definitely my goal....the skinny part is just a bonus. One thing I know that is best for my health is not to call KK "Kimmy Kim" at the shows....thank god my nose is still where it should be on my face. Thanks for your input guys. |
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Atkins diet does work....
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I've finally realized that I REALLY like food - all food! I love the way it smells, the way it tastes, the way it feels in my mouth, etc., etc. Carbs and sweets are my weakness. I love veggies - even raw - but also enjoy them covered in a nice cream or cheese sauce I've also realized I'm not ever going to be "thin" - no one in my family is thin - we're stocky German/Scottish/Norwegians. At my "thinnest", I wasn't thin, lol!
When I've lost weight before, I've done it by doing exactly as Serge said - cutting back - WAY back. And giving myself a bonus day every month, where I can hit the Mexican Restaurant and order what I want Like you, exercise just never seems to fit into the day. But with the kid going into the Air Force, he needs to start running, so at least 3 days a week, we're going down the mountain to one of the few flat roads around here, and I'm walking while he runs. I also bought the "Walk away the pounds" DVD's so I can't do the "but it's RAINING!" excuse..... Thankfully, per the doctor, my cholesterol's great, BP's great, etc. I'm healthy as a horse - just starting to look like one too You'd be fine if you stopped getting knocked up every year |
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Hi my name is Shannon and I am a carboholic....
I hear ya gigi...The only thing to do in this case is excercise your restraint since you can't excercise your pregnant body too much. Remember...it takes 14 hours to burn one serving of carbohydrates out of your system. I lost a great deal of weight one time by eating my carbs ONLY every other day...The lbs seem to fall off. And this is not a diet...it's just a new way of eating for us "can't live without our carbs girls" And if that doesn't work...there's always the "HOLLYWOOD DIET" |
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FUCK YOU PEACHES!!! teehee....do I get bonus asshole points for telling off asshole #4?? Reece was a 'woops' 2 years ago....I had 2 boys already 8 and 10....I was only 10 years away from kiddie freedom!!! Then came Reece....now of course I couldn't live without him. This one was just a plain old jinx!!! Remo was snipped back in March dammit!!! I'm still in shock...but the morning sickness makes it much more real. :angry: And no, I'm not counting on a girl....my chances are slim to none with 3 boys already. MikeAI, Yes, I've heard that Atkins works....I'm just petrified of it's long term effects...ie: extra work for kidneys processing so much protein; advocating eating tons of butter etc....my heart hurts just thinking about it...it just CAN'T be good for you. Meni was mentioning it on another board...he said that no one on his 'weight lifting' board got that way from Atkins....good for losing weight? Yes. Good for getting 'buff'? Apparently not. I actually tried it for 1 week with hubby (he lasted 3 days)....it gets tiring eating steak and salad every day. And with that...I'm off to sit for 3 whole hours in the movie theatre....FINALLY going to see LOTR: The Two Towers....woohoo! |
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Nice to see a fellow carbaholic! hehe That's actually not a bad idea doing the 'every other day' carb thing....I might just try that. Hollywood diet hmmm? You'll have to expand on that one for me....or does it just include the back of your tongue and your index finger?? |
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I had Lap Band surgery, which is far less extreme than a gastric bypass. It's also no panacea..you have to still work at losing weight, the bypass makes you lose weight no matter what, but at what price? There was no way I would have let someone cut out half my stomach and re-reroute my intestines. 1 in 200 die on the table from a gastric bypass..only 1 person in about 10K has died from the lap band.
There is a saline-filled band around my stomach, which was put there with laparascopic surgery. I was in the hospital one day. Nothing about surgery is risk-free, of course, but this is the least invasive method and is reversible, but I don't know why I'd ever reverse it. It makes it pretty much impossible to eat meat or soft breads. It also makes me feel full faster. But as I said, it's not as simple as that. I have to seriously watch what I eat, the band just made it easier. I can have the band opened when I reach goal weight so that I can eat more food, but I doubt I'd ever have it completely removed, though that, too, is possible. I changed the way I ate basically. Because I can't eat meats aside from ground meat and flakey fish, I cut down a lot on my cholesterol intake. The inability to eat bread has helped as well. But more than anything else, I decided to leave almost all simple carbs and fats behind (not that you can tell that from the way I ate in Vegas...yeah, I stole Sharky's fries!) in order to control my diabetes. Chocolate, ice cream and other high calorie, high fat foods go right past the band, so you do have to use self-control. It's sometimes easier to eat a chocolate bar than to chew your veggies 9 million times, but I had to make a decision to get my health back. Also, since I can only eat about a half of cup of food at one sitting, if I want to keep my hair, etc, I have to choose carefully what I put in my mouth. I eat a lot of soups, veggies (no butter), fish and non-fat, no-sugar yogurt. I don't have to drink those nasty protein shakes because I watch my nutrients closely. Many people who have this surgery and almost 100% of gastric bypasses have to drink protein to keep from getting sick. My cholesterol dropped from 325 to 74 in 4 months. My triglicerides are down from 800 to 175. No more cardiac arrythmia, no more diabetes meds, no problems breathing. My iron levels are higher than before I had surgery, I'm not deficient in any vitamins or minerals and I don't even take vitamins, but I eat tons of a varitey of vegetables and fruits and I can eat liver still, which helps my iron levels a lot. My stamina is incredible. KK's right, exercise is key as well. Because I have a bad hip, my exercise is pretty much limited to walking, but I'm going to start doing some strength training and yoga to firm up some lose skin. If it weren't for the hip, I'd be on a Nordic Trak every day. I was 155 pounds overweight. My BMI was like 53..ridiculous. I've lost almost no muscle mass, which is pretty wild. The first 3 months I lost NO muscle mass at all. Since I had 137 pounds of muscle mass before, I have to lose some, but it's been minimal. I feel incredible and most people tell me I look very healthy. I still have about 45 pounds to lose, it's now going a bit slower, but I lost 5 pounds since Vegas, thank god Xmas is over (no, I didn't GAIN any weight over Xmas this year!). What I did I did because I was in imminent danger of dying of a heart attack and my diabetes had to be controlled. It's not for everyone, but I saw quite a few people at the show that were at least as overweight as I was. I lost hundreds of pounds over the years, I always gained it back. This time it's different. Just the knowledge that I never have to gain it back has made all the difference. To those who can drop over 100 pounds without help, more power to them. My situation was critical and I felt out of control. What it all boils down to is the same thing KK said, expend more calories than you take in, no matter how you have to do it. I'd do it over again in a heartbeat. I've lost a lot of weight many times in the past, this time it's different. |
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The Hollywood Diet is not as gross as what you may be thinking...
Much easier but not good while a Preggo. It is a 2 day juice diet. They advertise it on TV all of the time. It tastes really good but make sure someone puts a padlock on the fridge the second day. I will get you the info for it if you want. After my son was born I had a hard time starting the weight loss thing but this was my kickstart I lost 6 lbs the first day, only gained 1 back...now everytime I hit a plateau I do it for a day. |
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And water, water, water! Half your body weight in ounces every single day (i.e. 160 lbs. = 80 oz.). Best if it's distilled water, not what's labeled "drinking," "purified," or "spring" -- and most especially never from the tap.
Drinking enough water is one of the most important, and most overlooked, things any person can do for the good of their health, dieting or not. I've lost almost 40 lbs. over the past year or so (if I can lose 15 more, I swear I'll stop agonizing over being tubby... no, really, I mean it!) by changing my diet and drinking the required amount of water. It's one of the most difficult things for me to do, because I've never really liked just plain water, so now I put a couple drops of Lemon essential oil in nearly every cup I drink. It gives it a little bit of flavor, plus the oil has therapeutic properties itself. And you can start that part right now, even though you're pregnant (hey, it's not like you're not already visiting the potty 20x a day, eh?). Congrats on the impending little blessing, too! If one of us could come up with the magical exercise program that could be done in front of the evil box, and melt away the Computer Butt Syndrome, we'd be rich! |
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A few points...before beginning any weight loss program, it's vitally important to be happy in yourself, to avoid that comfort/binge eating trap. I got rid of a certain fuckhead in my life completely, and it helped no end.
Secondly, you must identify your own particular weaknesses and figure out a work around you can live with. I'm a potato chip addict, but I found that by buying smaller packets, I can let myself have a treat without being tempted to consume a 10oz bag in one sitting. I also succumbed to the late afternoon sweet/chocolate/cookie/cake cravings way too often. MY work around was to substitute 'Coco Pops' (someone help me out here with the US version...chocolate flavoured rice crispies type thing...breakfast cereal.) Much lower in fat than a big chunk of chocolate cake, very filling, and still satisfies my chocolate craving. If i'm hungry after dinner, I'll have another bowl. I couldn't give up carbs...wouldn't work for me (no toast and vegemite for breakfast? pleeeeeeeease!), but so far what I've done HAS worked for ME. Also, get your doc to check your thyroid levels. Hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's disease are way under-diagnosed in Australia, and I suspect the same is true for the US. I still don't feel like I actually put in enough effort to achieve the results I've gotten so far (still have a way to go methinks), almost feels like I cheated somehow...but I'm not planning on putting it back on. |
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You should all read "Eat, Drink & Be Healthy" by Walter C. Willett, M.D.
Being healthy is about a lifestyle, there are no shortcuts. As many have said earlier, if calories in < calories burned weight goes down. But you also must maintain a well balanced diet to be healthy. Willett's book is based on many long term studies and does not offer to have all of the answers, just the best that they can come up with today. Now if I could just get out of this chair and to the Gym for an hour . . . you would think an hour is not that much time . . . but I seem to never be able to find that "hour" (This guy is encouraging us all to exercise!) |
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I lost 52 pounds between June and September last year on a modified version of the Atkins diet - 14 pounds in the 1st 2 weeks. Carbs are evil! lol My doc believes you should be on low-carb 3 months and go back off 3 months, so I'm just coming off a 3-month hiatus and am proud to say I didn't gain a single pound back while I was off.
Since coming back from Vegas (starting the 10th), I've dropped another 7 pounds back on Low-Carb. It's the only thing that has ever worked for me. I tried low-fat (gained 30 pounds on that), Slim Fast (another 20 pounds added) plus every other trendy diet that came down the pike. In the summer I swim every morning - 30 laps in the pool. In the winter I walk every morning - 3 laps around the block. And the water - yes Rox - it IS the water! I drink 3 liters a day. When I drink less my loss slows. Some days I feel like I'm choking it down, but I know it's what I need to do if I want to keep losing. I hope to be down at least another 20-25 by Phoenix and an additional 20-25 by Florida. It gets harder the closer you get to goal weight but I swear it just MELTS off with low-carb. I still say we have a contest - most dress sizes lost. lol I lost 6 sizes in 3 months - I wasn't as smart as Heather though and didn't get my clothes altered. I've been driving hub's credit card through the roof with between-size shopping. lol But hey - it's been fun! Gigi - since you are pregnant and can't really dive into any weight loss program, I would start learning about low-carb or another diet plan now. Check out www.lowcarbeating.com and www.atkinscenter.com for some excellent FREE advice and support. The first site also has info for pregnant women and nursing mothers. It's more than just steak and salad - there are LOTS of options. Today we had grilled chicken and steamed broccoli for dinner with cherry-hazlenut biscotti & espresso for dessert. Not bad for diet food! Good luck Gigi - whatever you decide to do! When's the baby due? |
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I am far from my target weight but I have lost 40lbs over the last 6 months. I did Atkins for a bit and it does work but I was craving vegetables too much and I didn't like that I had to deny myself green vegetables in any real amount. Then my hubby was put on a diabetic diet and I found it too difficult to cook two totally different eating plans. So, I switched to WW and that happened to be the right plan for me.
However, in truth all the diets I have tried (and I have been big all my life and been on every diet you can imagine) all comes down to teaching you to eat a balanced diet and to exercise. It just takes some of us longer to commit to that. Plus, as it was said before - water. Most of us go through our lives dehydrated and if we just drank out minumum water requirements we would feel so much better. Running back and forth to the loo is exercise too I took a break for the holidays and put on weight, tomorrow is my shopping day and from that point on I am back on the diet. Actually looking forward to some healthy food.
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I should have mentioned water as well. I keep sport bottles in the fridge and refill them from the cooler. I have one with me most of the time. Drinking enough water is really important.
I tried all the diets on Earth before I resorted to surgery. What I'm doing now makes sense. Well-balanced meals are key. Complex carbs are the best kind and give you the most nutritional benefit. After being diagnosed with diabetes, I found out that my greatest enemy is fat. It raises blood sugar way faster than sugar does. All carbs process the same way in a diabetic, so eating a potato is the same as eating jelly beans for me, the only thing is that I'm going to get more nutrients from complex carbs, so it's best that I eat those. Besides, I can eat a whole package of steamed spinach and be full rather than the same amount of calories from ice cream, which would be about a tablespoon and still be hungry. It's the food choices you make that matter. Fad diets are just that and they will never keep the weight off, they get too boring. I personally believe that Atkins is downright dangerous. If I tried that diet now that I'm diabetic, it would probably kill me in short order. I have to wonder what happens to people with undiagnosed heart conditions when they start pounding all that fat and cholesterol. I tried that diet a few years ago, I felt miserable and couldn't stay on it, missed veggies too much. I still allow myself the luxury of sugar and fat, but in greatly reduced amounts. (ask kimmy what I had for breakfast one morning in Vegas at 5:30 am, lol). You just have to make proper eating habits the rule rather than the exception. I can gain weight with this band if I ate all wrong, lots of people have. It all boils down to making the committment and sticking with it because you'll feel wonderful when you do. |
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Webmasters are a breed who haven't yet had time to see what health problems are associated with their workplace ... we are the first professional generation who have sat in front of a computer in the same chair with one hand on a keyboard and the other on a piece of chocolate cake LOL As many of you know, I missed this internext ... and for me to miss a show is a pretty rare thing ;-))) If you want to lose weight, I have the perfect formula! Break your digestive system!! I have lost around 15kg-20kg, not sure what this is in pounds ... its almost 30% ... i used to weigh about 76kg today i'm at 60kg I was always rake skinny during school, after puberty I put on a bit of weight but maintained it with excercise ... I've never been overweight, and often have been underweight ... my mum used to joke that all the food i ate went into my big toe, because i was always very active i burned everything I ate ... and i've always been a HUGE eater Becoming a full time webmaster, ie every single waking moment in front of the pc, you forget about the things that you used to do every day to feel 'good'. And the WORST possible thing is working out of your house. This requires a special kind of dicipline, and I don't think I have it LOL 2 days after christmas I went to see a natropath ... i'd been to 3 different doctors, been to hospital twice, blood tests, medication, special diets etc ... and the most advice i could get from anyone was 'don't eat green fruit and vegetables' .... er, huh? why? When I finally went to see a natropath I was desperate for any help, just to be able to eat food ... glorious food ... the natropath holds the light up to your eyes, and tells you your problem based on the rings and colors of your eyes ... he runs off a list of things inside that aren't working, solution: drink this disgusting tasting herbal mix, take 17 various tablets per day (slippery elm, vitamin B, carbon phosphate & carbonate, acidophilus), plus a diet of no gluten, no dairy, no acidic foods and no sugar ... I've started putting a little weight back on, and am feeling at least like I am making positive steps towards a solution. I too have always been a carb addict, so the 'no gluten' thing is really killing me!!! :grrr: :grrr: The most important thing that's come of it is a change in lifestyle ... I am now eating 3 times a day, away from the computer ... When I have some energy back I will start exercising again and will NEVER neglect my body again (you all heard me say it! i have to stick to it now!!) As for losing weight, KK and Heather both said it, the only way to lose weight is to burn more calories than you consume ... diets are all just fancy variations of this basic rule ... |
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If you haven't taken a look in awhile, look again at www.atkinscenter.com - there's even a section FOR diabetics. It's worth a peek. Re: diabetics - fortunately they've really benefited from the low-carb craze. My niece has Juvenile Diabetes (they discovered it when she was a year-and-a-half old) and her parents can finally find low-carb sugar-free or low-sugar treats for her to have at school when the other kids are stuffing their faces with Twinkies. Mother's cookies, Archway cookies, Dryer's ice cream and even the folks that make Eskimo pies are just some of the companies that are making diabetic-friendly foods on a huge scale in the past few months. It's sad that it took a diet craze to do it, but it's great for those who have been missing out on those sweet treats. Oh and speaking of jelly beans - have you seen Jelly Belly's SF line? I think they are up to 10-12 flavors now |
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Wow, some awesome stories ladies!! Thanks!!
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My sister was a diabetic since she was 4 years old. I lived with her disease and know ALOT about diabetes...but I didn't know that! I say my sister WAS a diabetic, because she no longer is. After many years of battling diabetes, my sister lost 1 1/2 eyes and her kidneys. Six years ago, my mother donated a kidney but it didn't take. Five years ago my sister finally got a double kidney/pancreas transplant. The donation was from a 10 year old boy who died of a massive Cerebral Hemorrhage. This is his site: http://www.ryanshope.net/ And this is my sister's recipient story: http://www.ryanshope.net/recip.htm I am VERY aware of the danger diabetes poses. It is awesome to see that you are so aware of your disease and are coping with it properly. Kudos to you Heather. Don't ever let up!! And since I'm on the subject.....if any of you are willing to be an organ donor, PLEASE DO! Get everything and anything you can signed now so that [God forbid] if anything ever happens, there is no confusion as to your wishes. You CAN save lives. And now, it's bedtime. Last edited by gigi at Jan 14 2003, 04:27 AM |
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