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Old 08-01-07, 06:08 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Weight Statistics

8/1/07
Start Date:
245 lb
Start Weight:
194 lb
Current Weight:
180 lb
Goal Weight:
-51 lb
Weight Loss:
12/31/07
Goal Date:
Re: Starting Over...

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Originally Posted by Shattered Jules View Post
Thank you all for your responses.

I've just started going to a new clinic, a bariactric physican and nurse specialists are "looking after" me. Basically it is a 1200 calorie diet...with as much exercise as I can muster per week. It isn't very controlled and it lets me be flexible with my eating.

Basically...(large inhale)...I want to lose about 100 lbs. I am completly ashamed of myself and I want to lose this weight once and for all. I know that 100 lbs seems...unattainable...but its all about continued motivation: getting into a good routine and keeping it. I don't want to be a supermodel, I just want to be able to live; understand? Live withour being so self-conscious.

I have a thyroid problem, or so my doctor says...I have no idea what that means and in all honesty it sounds like a crock to me...but, afterall...I am not a doctor.

What do you think? Is my goal too large? Basically for small goals...I do 10lbs each...all I can muster. I am almost at my first mini-goal and am happy about the changes I am making:

1. Much more water per day
2. No more night-time snacking (no carbs after 8:30)
3. About 2/3 less carbs in my diet
4. Better protein
5. Pretty much cut out all high-sugar products
6. Try to exercise 3-4 times a week for 30 minutes (cardio/aerobic/flexibility)

Being only 21 years old, I feel I have an advantage...it is easier for young, active people to lose weight...am I right?

I just don't want to put it off anymore.

What do you think???

-Jules
I think if your doctor says you have a thyroid problem that you should get a second opinion. If you really do have that problem, then it may hamper your weight loss efforts big time now and for the rest of your life.


This looks great so far! Something to help you feel more full IMO comes from eating slower. Congrats on being close to hitting your first mini-goal!

See, this is a piece of cake!
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