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EmJayDown10 EmJayDown10
Freeport PA
Tue, Nov 10, 2009 14:11
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Balancing ambition, accountability, and realistic goals.
I'm new and I need help being held accountable. I'm 25 years old and used to have a smoking bod. I've always been a little bit huskier than my friends but i was slim, healthy and muscular. I weighed 135 throughout middle school and highschool, at 5'6", that's where I wish I was now. The truth of the matter is that I've not held my self accountable since I graduated highschool. I was super active, varsity volleyball and track team. I played church league softball and had a part-time job. I was always on the go. Then I went to college. 3am pizza deliveries and frat parties with never ending fountains of beer didn't work so with my inactive lifestyle. My freshman year I gained 20 lbs, then lost it and then some during my sophomore year. Then it was a steady climb to 225, and hypertension, which is my worst weight EVER and I knew something had to give. Before when I'd "diet" i'd deprive myself of what I loved to eat, that always lead to binge eating those things, or watching the flood gates open into a bad food day. The next day I'd tell myself I'd get back on track, but I never would. I've had some tough times in the past 3-4 years emotionally and turned to food to sooth the pain. I got married a year ago in september and am disgusted and embarassed looking at my wedding photos. My husband is slim, and has a labor intensive job. I have an athletic build and currently a sedentary job in a cubicle. In July, before my vacation, I went to my doctor because I've had severe back pain for a while and was having trouble sleeping. I was given a prescription for a sleep study, told to lose some weight, get active, and take ibuprofen for the back pain. My outtake sheet the doctor gave me listed obesity as my diagnosis. I cried in my car for 25 minutes. I had let myself go. I started a food journal and learned about balanced diets and healthy portions and watched my sodium intake. I joined a brand new gym, Grand Opening - December 5th, and take the stairs more. I park 4 city blocks from my office building so I speed walk to and from my car during the week to raise my heart rate. It takes less time than usual and helps me feel a little better. My husband is a big support system, but we've been having marital problems lately. I need some further support to help me reach my goals. I appreciate this website and everyone here. It is a great place to help support and cheer on our fellow "dieters" and to help me reach my goals. I've already started with the online food journal. My current goal is to get below 200 lbs. I have a Doctors appointment in February, and as ambitious as this may sound. I'd like to be at 180lbs by then. If I get my weight under control, my doctor said she'd ween me off my Hypertensive medication. Which will be a positive step in getting my health back.

colorado23 colorado23
Tue, Nov 10, 2009 21:11
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I hear you
It appears that we are more alike with lots of mile in between. When I read your story I feel that I am reading my own story. If you need support there are many of us out there. Feel free to join as a friend.

Colorado23

EmJayDown10 EmJayDown10
Freeport PA
Wed, Nov 11, 2009 09:11
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TY
Thanks Colorado. Its nice to have support from a third party (individual or group) because my husband doesn't understand me or try to get why i'm getting healthy. Thanks again!

debbiemalina debbiemalina
Wed, Nov 11, 2009 18:11
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never give up on youself
my heart goes out to you !!i've never had to lose more than 20 lbs.but it doesn't matter if its 10 or 110 lbs to lose;IT'S HELL TO GET OFF !! just take one day ,1 lb at a time and there will be days you fall off the wagon and believe me we all do ! just get up the next day and get back on track!!it sounds like you've already made alot of progress in changing things good luck and hang in there!!!!

Tlilly66 Tlilly66
Wed, Nov 11, 2009 22:11
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I know how you feel
I too was very active and athletic in school. For me that was 25 years ago. You are made up of those activities they made you the person you are today. One good thing is I might quess you developed great muscle structure, this will help in you goals to lose weight. I have been on this site for a little over a month now. I started at almost 3000 calories a day -- wow man -- what a mess. I have scaled down to 1300=1400 a day. You learn to cut things out and the most important thing is to TRACK everything you put in your mouth, sometimes to see the results hurts, however, it also heals. Good luck sista and stay strong. Tlilly66

MegsG114 MegsG114
Wed, Jan 27, 2010 20:01
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Feel Your Pain
Well, I definitely understand how you feel. I was a college athlete and basically didn't' know what to do when I had to do it all on my own and wasn't walking a lot of miles and working out every day. I have gained over 30 pounds since being at my lowest weight right after I had my son. I was determined to get to a good weight for him, but since then between work and taking care of him I've made lots of excuses and emotionally eat. I find if I eat healthy and cut out the thoughtless snacking I do well-basically eat smaller portions and make sure to stay under 1300 calories....make sure to get some sort of exercise in at least 3-4 days a week..would love to have a group to support each other in the battle to lose a few pounds-and by a few i mean at least 20 ;) Let me know if anyone wants to form this sort of support, recipe and workout sharing group!

justgoingheavy justgoingheavy
Fri, Feb 5, 2010 08:02
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i was 300# now im not
yeah typically i would be a mesomorph but i got on some poor deits and such and blew up to 300#. first things first you need a healthy routine and deit up in the morning when your body burning the most cals. drinking water like its going out of style and walk until you cant even remember how long you've been walking count the hours not the miles. set your standards high you can do this. walking the best because its simple and you can do it for long periods of time, hell i walked it off. i always tell people less talking more walking, i still walk every day im told i walk like abat out of hell but it keeps me in shape.

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