Nurse_Laura
New member
Hello all!
I have joined the ranks as one of the millions of new members you seems to have. Here is a little bit about myself....
I am a stay at home mom monday thru friday. On the weekends, I work as a Surgical ICU nurse. I routinely take care of people after open heart surgery. This surgery is often due to the pt being over weight and having a poor diet, along with smoking and drinking. I have come to conclude that I REFUSE to join this patient population!! But at 245 lbs, I am going to join them if I don't do something now!
I turned 30 this year, and I refuse to live any longer as a heavy, tired person! I want to be able to play with my very active (healthy and skinny!!!) kids without getting tired and wanting to sit on my butt!!
This weight loss quest for me is not a new years resolution. I just happen to be finally ready at the new year time. Plus, treadmills are on sale this time of year for all of those with resolutions!!
I try very hard to eat healthy. I buy mostly whole grains. I have tried to eliminate high fructose corn syrup from our house (except for the pop!!) and I make most of our food from scratch. I don't like to buy convenience foods unless I have too.
My weakness is dairy. I like to have a little coffee with my cream in the morning!! I love anything that is creamy and fattening!!
I also hate to sweat and exercise, but I realize that exercise is the key.
I just bought a treadmill yesterday (an Horizon Elite T4) and I am very excited. I should get it tonight!!
My main questions envolve how to start out on the treatmill. How do you start as a couch potato? I don't want to burn myself out in the begining. I know that I want to be able to do 45 mins 5-6 times a week. So do I start out just at a slow pace doing that? Or do I start out a shorter times and work up to that. I can easily walk for 45 mins at a slow pace. My treadmill has a chest strap that will adjust the treadmills pace to keep your heart rate at its target rate. Should I use that???
Here is my basic weightloss plan:
1) Keep a food diary- I think that if I see how much I am eating, I will naturally taper off my food intake.
2) Portion Control
3) Exercise
I figure I will do this untill I start to plateau and then I will start to really lower my calorie intake and exercise more.
Any suggestions will be gladely taken!!
Laura
I have joined the ranks as one of the millions of new members you seems to have. Here is a little bit about myself....
I am a stay at home mom monday thru friday. On the weekends, I work as a Surgical ICU nurse. I routinely take care of people after open heart surgery. This surgery is often due to the pt being over weight and having a poor diet, along with smoking and drinking. I have come to conclude that I REFUSE to join this patient population!! But at 245 lbs, I am going to join them if I don't do something now!
I turned 30 this year, and I refuse to live any longer as a heavy, tired person! I want to be able to play with my very active (healthy and skinny!!!) kids without getting tired and wanting to sit on my butt!!
This weight loss quest for me is not a new years resolution. I just happen to be finally ready at the new year time. Plus, treadmills are on sale this time of year for all of those with resolutions!!
I try very hard to eat healthy. I buy mostly whole grains. I have tried to eliminate high fructose corn syrup from our house (except for the pop!!) and I make most of our food from scratch. I don't like to buy convenience foods unless I have too.
My weakness is dairy. I like to have a little coffee with my cream in the morning!! I love anything that is creamy and fattening!!
I also hate to sweat and exercise, but I realize that exercise is the key.
I just bought a treadmill yesterday (an Horizon Elite T4) and I am very excited. I should get it tonight!!
My main questions envolve how to start out on the treatmill. How do you start as a couch potato? I don't want to burn myself out in the begining. I know that I want to be able to do 45 mins 5-6 times a week. So do I start out just at a slow pace doing that? Or do I start out a shorter times and work up to that. I can easily walk for 45 mins at a slow pace. My treadmill has a chest strap that will adjust the treadmills pace to keep your heart rate at its target rate. Should I use that???
Here is my basic weightloss plan:
1) Keep a food diary- I think that if I see how much I am eating, I will naturally taper off my food intake.
2) Portion Control
3) Exercise
I figure I will do this untill I start to plateau and then I will start to really lower my calorie intake and exercise more.
Any suggestions will be gladely taken!!
Laura