mysdyva
New member
I'm new to the forums and hoping to find advice and support. 
I'm 39 years old, 5'4" tall, and weigh 220 pounds. I want to lose a lot of weight, but I don't want to give up my soda. I have given up every other sugary and fattening food (no baked goods, no cheesecake, no ice cream, no cookies, etc), but I would like to be able to keep two things that I enjoy! I drink about 1 liter of Pepsi per day, which is 400 calories. I also have 12 ounces of whole milk every night (a comforting bedtime ritual) which is 204 calories. These are two items that I do not wish to give up.
I am not adverse to increasing my activity level significantly; in fact, I welcome it. Currently, I am fairly sedentary, but I have been trying to change that. What kind of exercises should I do? How much do I need to compensate if I want to keep enjoying my soda and milk?
My first goal is to reduce my weight to under 200 pounds. I'd like to rediscover my waistline again.

I'm 39 years old, 5'4" tall, and weigh 220 pounds. I want to lose a lot of weight, but I don't want to give up my soda. I have given up every other sugary and fattening food (no baked goods, no cheesecake, no ice cream, no cookies, etc), but I would like to be able to keep two things that I enjoy! I drink about 1 liter of Pepsi per day, which is 400 calories. I also have 12 ounces of whole milk every night (a comforting bedtime ritual) which is 204 calories. These are two items that I do not wish to give up.
I am not adverse to increasing my activity level significantly; in fact, I welcome it. Currently, I am fairly sedentary, but I have been trying to change that. What kind of exercises should I do? How much do I need to compensate if I want to keep enjoying my soda and milk?
My first goal is to reduce my weight to under 200 pounds. I'd like to rediscover my waistline again.