Raye here, found this site by accident. was looking for info about preventing saggy skin after losing 100lbs. Thats how many I need to get rid of, it won't be a loss. It will be good ridance.
I will be turning 50 in a few years and I don't want to live the rest of my life uncomfortable in this oversized body. Unable to reach my toes or much else for that matter.
I didn't start out in life being overweight but I wasn't a twig either. When I think of the many times in my young life I thought I was fat. Come on, 116lbs at 5"2" isn't fat. Now at 230lbs I truly know what fat is . It occurs to me that my true weight issues started the same time I started getting involved with the opposite sex . Yeah its all their fault.( sarcastic humor) Of course its not all some man's fault. I refuse to give anyone that much power over me. Its time for me to stop being a sissy, get real and take responsibility for what I have turned my body into. I am the only one who can control what I put in my mouth and therefore on my backside.
So while I have my work cut out for me on the weight loss front. Its good to find a community of people whom I can learn from and share the wt loss experience with.
I am still in the determining what kind of food plan I need use.
Like many of you I've tried and been successful a couple of times in the past with getting wt off. Trouble is it boomerangs and comes back with a vengence. I want off the not so merry go round.
I haven't dieted recently because I'm trying to avoid the yo yo syndrome. I don't want to cut calories ,slow my metabolism down even more making it harder to lose weight.
I am in the process of formulating my plan of attack.
Things I know for sure:
1. I need to get an exercise program going, I have joined the Curves. I figured that would start me out on a somewhat painless path.Giving me the overall exercise I need for cardio and toning my muscles. I will still need to do weight traing to build muscle. Muscle burns more calories than fat. As we age we tend to lose muscle mass which results in less physical strenth.
2. I need to drink at least 2-4 quarts of water daily. Water will help flush toxins out of my liver, enabling it to do its job of metabolizing fat better.
3. I will need some kind of nutritional plan w/ vitamin supplementation.
4. I will need to focus in on what motivates me to get busy and actually put the plan into action instead of reaching for my box of chocolate cup cakes and continually thinking I need to lose weight.
5. I will need to set short and long term goals.
Well, having rambled on like a babbling nutcase I'm going to get some rest.
Tomorrow is another day and I've got things to do like the rest of you on this site.
So Good Night, Thanks for giving me a place to ramble for while. I look forward to meeting other members and learning more about the site and how to use it.
I will be turning 50 in a few years and I don't want to live the rest of my life uncomfortable in this oversized body. Unable to reach my toes or much else for that matter.
I didn't start out in life being overweight but I wasn't a twig either. When I think of the many times in my young life I thought I was fat. Come on, 116lbs at 5"2" isn't fat. Now at 230lbs I truly know what fat is . It occurs to me that my true weight issues started the same time I started getting involved with the opposite sex . Yeah its all their fault.( sarcastic humor) Of course its not all some man's fault. I refuse to give anyone that much power over me. Its time for me to stop being a sissy, get real and take responsibility for what I have turned my body into. I am the only one who can control what I put in my mouth and therefore on my backside.
So while I have my work cut out for me on the weight loss front. Its good to find a community of people whom I can learn from and share the wt loss experience with.
I am still in the determining what kind of food plan I need use.
Like many of you I've tried and been successful a couple of times in the past with getting wt off. Trouble is it boomerangs and comes back with a vengence. I want off the not so merry go round.
I haven't dieted recently because I'm trying to avoid the yo yo syndrome. I don't want to cut calories ,slow my metabolism down even more making it harder to lose weight.
I am in the process of formulating my plan of attack.
Things I know for sure:
1. I need to get an exercise program going, I have joined the Curves. I figured that would start me out on a somewhat painless path.Giving me the overall exercise I need for cardio and toning my muscles. I will still need to do weight traing to build muscle. Muscle burns more calories than fat. As we age we tend to lose muscle mass which results in less physical strenth.
2. I need to drink at least 2-4 quarts of water daily. Water will help flush toxins out of my liver, enabling it to do its job of metabolizing fat better.
3. I will need some kind of nutritional plan w/ vitamin supplementation.
4. I will need to focus in on what motivates me to get busy and actually put the plan into action instead of reaching for my box of chocolate cup cakes and continually thinking I need to lose weight.
5. I will need to set short and long term goals.
Well, having rambled on like a babbling nutcase I'm going to get some rest.
Tomorrow is another day and I've got things to do like the rest of you on this site.
So Good Night, Thanks for giving me a place to ramble for while. I look forward to meeting other members and learning more about the site and how to use it.
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