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RE: weight loss advice - 1/3/2009 7:20:03 AM   
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I highly recommend Wii-Fit for boosting exercise.  Since Santa brought it, I've been moving more daily than ever before.  :)

If you like the Wii Fit. try Wii Outdoor Challenge!  It'll have you majorly huffing and puffing and it's so much fun!


Thanks for the recommendation - I thought about it, but wasn't sure how good it was.  I'll be sure to pick it up!


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RE: weight loss advice - 1/3/2009 4:31:13 PM   
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I would also suggest making sure that you don't have diabetes and all that. Its also common with women of color who have diabetes to have Poly cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and that will make weight loss difficult also. If you havn't been to your dr id say go get a checkup.

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RE: weight loss advice - 1/3/2009 4:55:35 PM   
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This is kind of my fast reply as some of you people write too much! lol 

I agree with the Doctor thing.  Just talk to your doctor.  Find out about your thyroid.  It can be a big factor.  I told my Dr that I was really tired (at my 6 week check up after my son was born) as a joke... I mean come On, I had a 6 week old.  Of COURSE I was tired. But he sent me to get some blood work done, and I found out I had Thyroid problems, and high colesterol. I was trying to lose wieght for over 6 months on the Weight Watchers diet (that I followed religiously), and after that, I found that I had GAINED 2 pounds.  It sucked, but that is my thyroid messing with me.  My new years resolution is to get back on my meds for that, and go back on my diet.  It is a pain to count those points up, but if you do it right, and make up a couple meals, weigh and measure them out into freezer and microwave safe bowls, and freeze them, it's really not so bad.  I made my own TVdinners.  I would make enough for the whole family, but I was the only one that was eating it, so I would freeze the rest.  Made it easy to eat just what I should. 

If you are prone to snacking (like I am), Get yourself a hot air popcorn popper, some loose popcorn (I baught a 50 lb bag at Sams club. Yes, It is a LOT of popcorn, but If you can get an air tight container, it keeps for ever), and some parkay spray.  Pop a bowl, spray it with the "butter" and sprinkle some salt.  You burn more calleries chew the popcorn than you actually take in from it (not to mention the effort it takes to pick it out of your teeth!), and there's not fat, calleries, of trans fats in the spray.  It really helps.  keep a bowl sitting around so that you can just pick at that instead of any other junk.

Cranberry Juice is good at detoxing your body.  (Which is why it is good for UTIs and such) Grapefruit as well.  If you can stand it. I don't care for either one. So water helps.

Edit because I forgot what I was going to write! lol

If you are planning on the low carb thing, be sure to check with your doctor first.  I tried to do that once, and my bloodsugar dropped so low, that I almost passed out.  After just one day.  I woke up the next morning, and I could barely get out of bed.  But I was taking advise from someone that took it to extremes, and ate no carbs all week, and overloaded herself on the weekends.... Moron.... lol

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RE: weight loss advice - 1/3/2009 4:57:27 PM   
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In 2000 I lost once 18 kg with just not eating after 6pm. So I had my dinner around 6pm and nothing afterwards. If I got hungry at a later time (which was rarely) then I just had an apple, or a tomato or a light yoghurt. It worked great for me as I still had all my snacks and lost slowly but steady my weight from 98 kg to 80 in that time (until I went into my 2nd traineeship and started to increase significantly my junk food consume *lol*).

Last year since summer I lost 24 lbs as I was encouraged from one person only to have coke and chocolate once a week. Most of the time I sticked to it and since then even on many occasions I don't like the taste of coke anymore.

So I had sometimes a gap from 10 days or 2 weeks or so until I had another coke.

I also find a little bit of a replacement for me for coke (so to say) as I figured out that in 2ml of fruit shoot bottles are just 1.6g-2g sugar...so for 500ml it is approx. 5g sugar...still significantly less then in coke. I can drink a hell of a lot of them (as I always used to drink a lot) but still loose weight with them, because some fruit juice is sugar wise as bad as coke or even worse.

Despite that I disagree to blaming the carbs. I used to eat a hell of a lot of carbs all my life and until I was 20 it never ever had any impact on me. In my view (and I know many might disagree on that  but quite frankly I don't care about that) people should look more around what else they are eating, as some people which I do know who keep blaming them can't let it be to have sugary fizzy drinks at dinner time and a dessert and fatty meat on many days during the week...but of course...the carbs are to blame. When I grew up we only had coke and fanta only at home at birthdays, christmas and new year. Throughout the year I drank either water (or I even a fair amount of chocolate milk). Nevertheless I stayed slim until I was 20 as I did skiing most weekends during the winter and bicycle tours many weekends during the summer with my family.

Despite that I was engaged in a variety of sports club and used the bike to get to school. As I stopped rappidly sports when i was 19/20 then my overweight started, no surprise. But currently I am going back on the path to get back into the shape and after loosing 24lbs in the last 5-6 months, I certainly aim to loose 50+lbs during this year :o)



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RE: weight loss advice - 1/3/2009 4:59:52 PM   
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Ooooooooh... I was also told Green Tea at night.  Green tea I think does the same as the cranberry and grapefruit juice.

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