NEW=me. (part 1)

lauraine07

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hello!
i've just spent the last couple minutes staring at this screen, wondering what to begin with. it feels as though some of the biggest trials of my life are rushing through my head at ultimate speed.
i suppose i'll start with generic information, but i'd rather not get into the specifics. i'm 20 years old, currently studying music education in colorado. it's actually finals week, and i should be studying...but at the moment i'm not. this website came completely at random but weight loss is a huge goal of mine for the summer--as well as a healthy lifestyle for the future--and i think this forum might just be the trick. it's something i haven't tried after all...
i'm going to start from the beginning. obviously, weight wasn't something i was aware of when i was very little, but it's been a common issue in my life since i was about 6 years old. i've always been bigger, but i don't consider my weight at the time to have been abnormal because i was taller as a child and i think my proportions carried differently from other children. however, this is something children at a young age don't seem to understand and i was teased. i also cannot recall a time in my life when i wasn't fascinated with food. at one point i remember eating my grandpa's radishes mistaking them for candy (yeah, it wasn't fun) out of our fridge. i wasn't supposed to eat them--they were my grandpa's after all, but i wanted them SO bad. this inability to resist food has been a common theme often throughout my life, and maybe that's common for many people, but i've been ashamed to admit it.
i believe my parents did a great job in raising my sister and i in a healthy environment. i was often jealous of my friend's school lunches--oreos, capri suns and other goodies all over the place, and i would get the same old balanced meal every day. i'm thankful for it now but i didn't understand it when i was younger. my sister and i were also involved in sports, something else i'm thankful for now.
i feel this is something worth mentioning--when my sister was 6 years old, she was diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder of the small intestine. she's gluten intolerant, so things with wheat were somewhat uncommon in our house, and essentially eliminated many junk foods.
i'm cutting this short for studying, but plan to finish in the near future!
 
Welcome to the forum..I look forward to reading part 2!

Good luck with your journey..have a good read through the stickied threads, lots of useful info..anything ask just ask!! Someone here will be able to help :D

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Hi lauraine, best of luck in your quest to lose weight. The nice thing about getting older is that we generally tend to have the ability to gain a better handle on our impulses.

This may be off topic a bit, but I noticed you're from Greeley. I'm heading to that area (Fort Collins) to scope it out in August. So I guess I'm wondering how you like Greeley?
 
Hey sweet girl,
I also have coeliac disease and have seen how not just my health improved hugely since we went gluten free but my boyfriend's also. I am pretty sure I will bring my kids up gluten free (once I have them).

What do you weigh or if you don't feel like sharing, what are you looking to lose? What are your goals? What time frame do you have, if you have any? I had a time frame and then noticed that it took a lot more time than I thought, but that is ok, I am on my way, slowly slowly, but who cares! Although now I have a deadline, that I would like to make!

I didn't think I was all that fat when I started, but then when I look at pictures of me from then, wooooow, I was big! But like you I was lucky to have had the right "building blocks" from home, although my family doesn't eat as healthy as I eat by myself with my man at home, they always pushed for salads, we never had chocolatey spread, they try not to consume coke or other soft drinks unless it is for a party, etc...
Which I think prevented me from getting huge, because also like you, I have a pretty huge appetite, and sometimes I just feel like I need to eat anything, everything. I used to hide food (healthy food because we didn't have treats at home) in my room and eat it after I went to bed. My mom would yell when she found the many many cucumber edges and carrot greens under my bed... silly!

In the past year and a half I have learned to deal with food differently, I still enjoy it, I am not going to lie, I really love my food! But I only eat it when I am hungry and need the fuel and rarely as a treat (a choccy here and there hasn't killed anybody).
You will have to find your own way like most of us have, but you can check what worked for others and try it until you find it!
have a wonderful time, Camy
 
Hello! Thanks for visiting!
I couldn't tell if you were heading up to Greeley, but I've had experience with both so I can give you the jist--
I'm in Greeley solely for music education. I enjoy school, working with my peers, and being in a college environment but Greeley, in my opinion, is not an ideal place to be. I grew up in a small, beautiful mountain town and Greeley is basically cow city. To be honest it's somewhat depressing but I do enjoy my time here because of the school and the great music program.
Fort Collins, although only 30 minutes away, is much different. I've only visited from time to time, but it's a small, beautiful city with a LOT to do. I believe it's a quintessential Colorado city!!
Good luck with everything! I hope that helps. If you have any specific questions feel free to ask.
 
Thanks for visiting! I appreciate the warm welcome.
I've only read a couple of your posts but it looks like you've gone a longgg way! Way to go!
 
Welcome to the boards! I hope you will find what you're seeking here, even if it's just a sounding board. :)
 
Hey Camy! Thanks for the visit to my new page and warm welcome, it's really appreciated.
Your story sounds interesting, and I can't wait to check out more of the posts!
I'm planning on coming back and writing more later, so I will go into what I'm at now with my weight as well as what my goals are for the future. It's finals week so my time is limited, but I'm excited to have something new to sink my teeth into!
 
Hi Lauraine, thank you for replying. I had heard that about Greeley, but I thought I'd ask someone who actually lived there. Shame about the place, it has cheaper rent, but I guess it comes at a cost.

When I go there in August, I'll focus on Loveland and Fort Collins. Thanks again!
 
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