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Slim Jen

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Hello all and welcome to my Journal,

My name is Jenny and I'm 29 years old. I have been over weight for most of my adult life and through puberty. I did manage to slim down to 75kg at one stage through very unhealthy means of not eating and bulimia when I was 18-19 years old. I stopped that when I realise the damage I was doing to myself and the weight found it's way back to me.

As a child I was very skinny and my mother was so concerned about me that she asked my teachers to watch me eat my lunch at school. She also used to chase me around with food. I don't blame her, she was just concerned about me.

I think my bad habits evolved around the age of 13/14, when I started to comfort eat. This was also around the time my parents were going through a rough patch. Thinking back now, I cringe at the junk I stuffed into my face.

I used to eat breakfast at home, then a packet of chips (cheese and onion my favourite!) and our school canteen used to make the yummy-est toasted cheese, ham and tomato sandwiches - you know the ones that are toasted into triangles. I tell you now, they didn't hold back on the butter! Then for lunch I'd eat whatever my mum gave me plus something else from the canteen usually a mixed bad of lollies.

Once I got home from school I remember making at least 2 or 3 toasted sandwiches... can you imagine the calories so far?!? Then to top it all off, I'd have dinner with the family. Plus anything else I wanted to eat when I was especially down from all the arguements around me.
Gosh, what a trip down memory lane!

Now about the present!
The heaviest I have ever weighed is 109.7kgs - according to my digital scale. That was in April this year. As you all know, you don't realise how much you really weigh untill you get a 'wake up call'! My wake up call was seeing photos of my self at my cousin's 21st birthday this year and an incidient at the party.

My family are all slim and I'm the most over-weight, out of the females and most of the males. I come from ethinic family, and at weddings, all the females of my family get lifted onto the shoulder of the men, when we are dancing.
Well, I always run away and sit down at this stage because I'm so embrassed at my weight and don't want any one to injure themselves trying to lift me up.

Back to the wake up call! My uncles were feeling extra strong on my cousin's 21st party and chased me around. I finally give up running away coz it was getting embrassing. It took 2 of my family to left me and then they went around after complaining of a sore back. I didn't ask to be lifted on anyone's shoulders!!!

So, after that embrassing episode, I hopped on my scales which I had sucessfully avoided for about a year... and almost died on the spot. 109kg!!! Somehow, I had let myself slide and put on an additional 14kgs.
I decided then and there that come to the end of the year I would weigh less and went back to Jenny Craig.

I signed up for JC when I was 19-20 years old, and had been on the program off and on since then. I got down to 95kg from 102kg a couple of years back. But it was so hard to shift the weight and I was only ever losing about 2kg a month. I would be discouraged and give up.

I have also tried almost every other weight loss method including xenical, lite n easy, weight watchers, the egg diet, the cabbage soup diet, tonnes of other diets from the magazines that promised results.... expect for me it didn't work. :flame:

A co-worker of mine watched a segment on A Current Affair about the cohen's diet and forwarded the link to the site. At first I looked at the food and thought to myself... I can't do this! Not enough food. I love my food and especially bread. Fresh crusty bread :drooling: ... mmm ... opps off topic.

That day I called the Lifestyle Clinic and booked my-self into an info session, I have been on the Cohen's plan for 12 days. So far I have lost (I don't believe it) 6kgs!!!!

For the first time in ages I truly believe that I can do this! I can lose the weight! I can be that skinny self that is hiding in me somewhere. I can lose this weight and be confidence in myself. Not have to go shopping for the large/old fashioned clothes that my grandma wears. I'm young d*#@ it I want to feel young!!!

Go to go now, I'm off to the beach today, its 37 today and I love to swim. Hope you all have a good weekend and I'll catch you all later
 
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Hi Jen and welcome. Of course you can do this! Just imagine how fantastic you're going to be looking at the next big family get together.

Cohen's is by no means easy street (in terms of restriction), but it really truly gets great results.

Look forward to reading more of your journey.

Cheers

Hapi_girl
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Hi Jen & a big welcome to the forum. I typed in the support thread & then noticed you had already started a diary. Duh! Cohen's will work for you. I think most of us have similar stories & have tried almost everything. I stuck to Cohen's for 28 weeks & lost 36kg's & have never felt better! It is nice(under-statement!!) to no longer be ashamed of my body. I am also confident that I can keep the weight off as I now have the necessary knowledge. I look forward to sharing your journey with you. I won't wish you luck as luck does not come into it. It will be your input & your successful journey! Cheers, Cate.
 
Hi Hapi Girl & Cate!

Thanks so much for your comments and encouragements! I know this diet is going to be restrictive, but to see the results so quickly is the best motivator! I can't wait till christmas holiday when my family gets together again.
Hapi Girl and Cate are you still on the Cohen's plan? Or if finished, how long have you been off and maintained your results?
 
Hi Jen

This is actually my second time round. I first did Cohen's last year in
August and went from 75kg's to my goal weight of 57kgs by Xmas, but unfortunately it has not been a good year emotionally and I just lost the plot and went back to really bad habits. One or 2 of my family members who didn't agree with the Cohens diet said "oh that's why you put the weight back on so quicky". It was actually the emotional stress of having to deal with an extemely difficult situation that was happening around us at the time that unfortunalty impacted negatively on mine and my husbands life as well!

But now I'm back on it again - my first weeks up and I've lost 3.8kgs, so I'm loving being back!

You will LOVE the changes as you see them too, its certainly helps keep you motivated.

Enjoy - Look forward to reading more of your journal.

Cheers


Hapi_girl
 
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Slim Jen, I am so pleased to see you participating so much in this section of the forum. I was on the Cohen's plan from the 22nd of Jan(105kg) to the 12th August(69kg) this year, losing a total of 36kgs. I have since followed the maintenence guidelines, constantly pushing the boundaries, but staying between 69-72kgs. If I followed them strictly I would still be 69kgs I'm sure. They do give you the knowledge to get the weight off & keep it off. We then have to decide what to do with that knowledge. I do feel confident about it & will knuckle down soon & get rid of a few more kilos as I can feel them sitting on my stomach. It's hard now imagining being 105kgs again! By the way how did you get so much rep power? Wow! Cheers, Cate.
 
Day 13 cook-a-thon

Hello

I got up a little late today, so I just finished having dinner at 9.30pm. I have to get back into the swing of it and eat at the correct times.

I spent most of today weighing, cooking, bagging and tagging meals and freezing them for this week.
The only thing I hate about this plan is the time it takes to prepare the food. Its ok though, coz the results are really worth it.

I had some relatives over while I was preparing my food, and they started to quiz me about what EXACTLY I'm doing... I just brushed it off, saying that it was my own plan, and that I was making it up as I when along... For the time being, its best that they don't know what I doing, coz they tend to un-intentionally sabotage what I doing.

CATE - I'm sure that you'll get those kilos off again. I feel that I must remain focused on this, and this forum helps me this in a very postive way. Plus, I won't be boring family family with every little detail of my plan, so I figure I can bore people on-line (kidding :)) I also love reading about other peoples successes and hopefully provide support to others too!

I have no idea how I got the rep number. What is a rep number? What does it mean? Sorry I'm new to forums, please forgive my lack of knowledge! :newbie:

HAPI GIRL - I know what you mean about negetivity from the rellies, but don't let it get to you. Sorry to hear that you've had problems, I hope thing get better for you and your husband. Also, keep in mind that you've done it once (got down to your goal) and you can do it again. :D

See ya later :seeya:
 
Welcome Slim Jen

And you will be one day very soon. Do you know what the amazing thing is about Cohens is that within a fortnight of doing it you will feel the difference in your clothes.....I did and I was so overwhelmed, my clothes had been getting tighter over a period of time and when I put them on it was such an ego boost.....that is when I knew this was an exceptional weight loss plan.

It is so motivating when you see the results happen so quickly. So you go jen and don't let anyone deter you. I kept my weight loss a secret from everyone except my hubby -and it is fantastic to see you are preparing in advanced that really is the key to Cohens forward planning and you won't get caught out. The hardest part of the diet for me was the social aspect.......I think most of us here have felt this. I pretty much became a hermit for those weeks/months but it was worth it in the end. I won't lie I did have my deviations but i always gat back on track.

I lost 15kg overall and since finishing March i have gained but i am happy to hover in the 60's as opposed to the 70's.

Thanks for sharing with us Jen and I look forward to reading your diary.

Goodluck and happy losing.

Sam:)
 
Hi there

I wonder if any of you remember me - I finished Cohens on 1 June. I am very happy with the results. I lost 27 kilos (going from 78-53kgs) and now sit around 57-58. I felt my tummy and boobs were too empty at 53kgs and was happier with a couple of kilos on.

But now I feel it is time to knuckle down and loose those extra kilos as I have booked myself in to have a tummy tuck and breast uplift in May 2008. THen I will be the size I want to but also not have a flap of saggy skin ( I had two c/sections) and the bonus of great boobs.

I have started doing sit ups and running on the treadmill to try and be fitter for the surgery and am seeing a very reputable doctor.

Looks like 2008 will be an exciting year for me -

Anyway a couple of you might remember me - so hi if you do and best of luck if you are just starting - you can do it - it is so worth it.

Cheers
Losing
 
Day 16 and counting

Dear Journal,

I have decided to cook and freeze my meals in advance, every night this week I cooking a different recipe everyday. I made Chow Mein today and Curry Prawns yesterday. Tomorrow I'm planning on making chicken patties and freezing them.

On the work front, I found out today that my contract has been extended till the end of June next year. I'm so relieved, as I was worried that I didn't have a job after Christmas, and with this announcement I felt the weight lift off my shoulders.

Tonight, we had over annual work chrissy dinner, which was going to be at an all-you-can eat place. I passed up dinner, coz I don't think I can stand the temptation of having so many yummy foods just sitting there. And all those desserts ... mmmm :drooling:

Anyway, I have to go now, so see you all later. mwa!

P.S. - Losing - I think you meant to post your message in the general forum, not my journal.
 
Day 18

I've updated my ticker to include another 1.5kg of weight loss! That's since last Thursay when I went in for my consultation. I want to keep it as up-to-date as possible, so that I can see how far I've come, and how much I have to go.

Last night I continued with my cook-a-thon and made curry chicken patties and froze them. I have to say, that I getting a little sick of cooking... but with the results I've had so far, it is certainly worth the effort.

I'm a little concerned about the holiday session, will I be able to maintain this program? All the up coming engagements include eating, drinking and more eating... I'm also going away after New Year for weekend, so I don't think I'll be having a lot of loss showing up on the scales?

Any tips and pointer for dealing with the silly season would be greatly appreciated.
 
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