SuzAtHome
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First I am going to paste a copy of my "hello" msg below here, and then start my diary from there.
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Ok, well now I got the ticker figured out, I'll tell you a little about myself.
I have been a yo yo dieter for many years - been through all the ups & downs, with my best success being about 15 years ago when I exercised my brains out and lost about 75 pounds, both through diet and exercise - but the crazy thing is I was exercising 2-3 hours every single day for years - to get it off and try to keep it off -and still struggled constantly with about a 15 pound fluctuation. I kept it mostly off for about 7 years - as long as I did the excessive exercise. I then started a job that just took over my life and I got out of my exercise habits and gradually gained it all back - and then some.
Now here I am some years later, so fat and miserable and really feeling the toll it is taking on my health. The worst part is my knees have gotten so bad and painful it is all I can do to walk around the house and yard. It makes it really hard to do any kind of exercise, and the job I am doing is very sedentary - sitting at a desk all day - which is good that I am able to still work, in spite of the pain, but doesn't help the weight issue one bit. I expect that if I could get a chunk of the weight off the knee pain would improve some and make it easier to do more exercise - but that means I have to really stick to a diet for a long while without the benefits of exercise to even get to that point. I know it is possible to lose slowly even without exercise - it just takes dedicationa and willpower to stick to it even when the scale is moving very slowly. Bike riding is even painful, but I am thinking about having my hubby move the exercise bike in out of the garage (where it will be too hot in the summer to use) and just bite the bullet on the pain and use it some.
My immediate goal: I would love to lose 15-20 pounds over the next 2 months so when we go on vacation I can buckle the airplane seatbelt! Last year I could buckle it on some of the flights and not on others and hid the unbuckled ends under my shirt on some flights - just could not face the embarrassment of not being able to buckle it and to ask for an extender or something. Of course there are all the other reasons too that I would love to lose some before this big vacation - clothes to fit better, walk with less difficulty, look a little better, etc etc.
Knowing how to diet is not the issue. I have used a variety of diets at different times, and I know a lot of different things work - if you stick to them. Sticking to is has been my problem. I can stick to it for 2-3 weeks and then end up getting discouraged or stumble and cannot get motivated to get right back on.
Hopefully with the encouragement here I can do better!!! I want to watch my ticker "tick down", help my health and appearance, and feel better about myself. It has gotten to the point that both my health and my appearance are keeping me from participating in things in life - activities I enjoy, and also going places and seeing people sometimes because I am so embarrassed to look this way.
Well I have rambled enough - told you more than you want to know I'm sure - but I will keep you posted here on my progress and maybe this little accountability will help me stick with it.
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1st Diary Entry - Day 2
Ok, so today was day 2 and I have stuck to the diet AND went for a nice bike ride this evening with my hubby. He hasn't gotten my exercise bike brought into the house from the garage yet but I will get him to do that asap so it will be in the air conditioning to use when I get time.
I plan to check out some of the exercise things on the On Demand TV listings, as my daughter did show me that there are ALL kinds of exercise shows on there to work out to at home. I can probably find something on there that I will be capable of without stressing my aching knees too much, but still get some activity and burn some calories. So when I get some time in the next couple of days I will be checking that out.
For now this will be about what I can handle for exercise. I am hoping that after I lose some that my knees will feel better and I can do more. At one time in life I was SO addicted to exercise I could never have imagined getting to this point in life, and sometimes now I even wonder if the OVER exercise in those earlier years added to my current knee problems - although I'm sure the excesss weight is the biggest culprit. For a number of years I did a couple of hours of cardio per day plus lifted weights - walking, running, stair climber, exercise bike, etc. I like what all that did for my body at that time, and yet I feel like it was overboard and excess. It seemed crazy to have to exercise that much just to even try to maintain my weight at the time. I know that I will not ever exercise that excessively in life again - but am hoping that with a moderate amount of exercise I can still lose weight and get more fit again.
I went to the site with the BMR info and figured out that I can only eat about 1450 calories per day just to stay the same - at my current sedentary state. To burn enough to lose pounds and still eat enough healthy food, exercise is obviously going to have to increase!!!
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Ok, well now I got the ticker figured out, I'll tell you a little about myself.
I have been a yo yo dieter for many years - been through all the ups & downs, with my best success being about 15 years ago when I exercised my brains out and lost about 75 pounds, both through diet and exercise - but the crazy thing is I was exercising 2-3 hours every single day for years - to get it off and try to keep it off -and still struggled constantly with about a 15 pound fluctuation. I kept it mostly off for about 7 years - as long as I did the excessive exercise. I then started a job that just took over my life and I got out of my exercise habits and gradually gained it all back - and then some.
Now here I am some years later, so fat and miserable and really feeling the toll it is taking on my health. The worst part is my knees have gotten so bad and painful it is all I can do to walk around the house and yard. It makes it really hard to do any kind of exercise, and the job I am doing is very sedentary - sitting at a desk all day - which is good that I am able to still work, in spite of the pain, but doesn't help the weight issue one bit. I expect that if I could get a chunk of the weight off the knee pain would improve some and make it easier to do more exercise - but that means I have to really stick to a diet for a long while without the benefits of exercise to even get to that point. I know it is possible to lose slowly even without exercise - it just takes dedicationa and willpower to stick to it even when the scale is moving very slowly. Bike riding is even painful, but I am thinking about having my hubby move the exercise bike in out of the garage (where it will be too hot in the summer to use) and just bite the bullet on the pain and use it some.
My immediate goal: I would love to lose 15-20 pounds over the next 2 months so when we go on vacation I can buckle the airplane seatbelt! Last year I could buckle it on some of the flights and not on others and hid the unbuckled ends under my shirt on some flights - just could not face the embarrassment of not being able to buckle it and to ask for an extender or something. Of course there are all the other reasons too that I would love to lose some before this big vacation - clothes to fit better, walk with less difficulty, look a little better, etc etc.
Knowing how to diet is not the issue. I have used a variety of diets at different times, and I know a lot of different things work - if you stick to them. Sticking to is has been my problem. I can stick to it for 2-3 weeks and then end up getting discouraged or stumble and cannot get motivated to get right back on.
Hopefully with the encouragement here I can do better!!! I want to watch my ticker "tick down", help my health and appearance, and feel better about myself. It has gotten to the point that both my health and my appearance are keeping me from participating in things in life - activities I enjoy, and also going places and seeing people sometimes because I am so embarrassed to look this way.
Well I have rambled enough - told you more than you want to know I'm sure - but I will keep you posted here on my progress and maybe this little accountability will help me stick with it.
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1st Diary Entry - Day 2
Ok, so today was day 2 and I have stuck to the diet AND went for a nice bike ride this evening with my hubby. He hasn't gotten my exercise bike brought into the house from the garage yet but I will get him to do that asap so it will be in the air conditioning to use when I get time.
I plan to check out some of the exercise things on the On Demand TV listings, as my daughter did show me that there are ALL kinds of exercise shows on there to work out to at home. I can probably find something on there that I will be capable of without stressing my aching knees too much, but still get some activity and burn some calories. So when I get some time in the next couple of days I will be checking that out.
For now this will be about what I can handle for exercise. I am hoping that after I lose some that my knees will feel better and I can do more. At one time in life I was SO addicted to exercise I could never have imagined getting to this point in life, and sometimes now I even wonder if the OVER exercise in those earlier years added to my current knee problems - although I'm sure the excesss weight is the biggest culprit. For a number of years I did a couple of hours of cardio per day plus lifted weights - walking, running, stair climber, exercise bike, etc. I like what all that did for my body at that time, and yet I feel like it was overboard and excess. It seemed crazy to have to exercise that much just to even try to maintain my weight at the time. I know that I will not ever exercise that excessively in life again - but am hoping that with a moderate amount of exercise I can still lose weight and get more fit again.
I went to the site with the BMR info and figured out that I can only eat about 1450 calories per day just to stay the same - at my current sedentary state. To burn enough to lose pounds and still eat enough healthy food, exercise is obviously going to have to increase!!!
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If it worked for him, I'm sure it will do the same for you. Don't be too hard on your self about breaking your diet. You lasted longer than me. When I got back from my holiday, ( I put on 11 pounds in just 2 weeks
) I lasted just 6 days. Just try to look at it this way. It took a lot of time to get to your highest weight, so know that you won't get to goal overnight, and learn to be gentle with yourself. If you are anything like most of us here, you will probably break the diet more than once. Its not realistic to think that you will not be tempted in the coming months. Just try to put the bad day behind you and concentrate on the 8 good days you have had.
Its really hard going to stick with the diet if you don't see a return. I'm in the middle of a plateau at present myself, and I have to keep telling myself that I have lost 31 pounds already, thats good going. Do what I did the other day, put the weight you have lost in a bag, and carry it around for a while. You will soon notice it gets heavy and you will be glad to put it down. Just think, if you keep loosing 2-3 pounds a week, you won't be able to pick the bag up in a few months. Keep going, it will be worth it in the end.