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January 2010 HEALTHY LIFE

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    #31
    Originally posted by Number41
    It is about 10:00 pm and I was just about to eat some left over gourmet christmas chocolates but reading all your motivatioinal posts has allowed me to pass on the chocolate. Thanks to all :lol:
    WAY TO GO, MARIA!!


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      #32
      Originally posted by quiltycrafts
      Bravo to all for a positive start!
      You don't have to go out on major walks, runs, or any of that in order to get started! Work within comfortable activities for you - there are many exercise programs out there that can be used even if you have restricted motion, arthritis, back problems; many while sitting or in a semi-reclined position.
      Please don't put off going to a physician if you are having joint problems! You can always insist on pursuing conservative treatment first, which may include going to physical or occupational therapy. Please don't settle for "I'll prescribe this medication. Take this for 10 to 14 days and then get back to me." Let your physician know that you want to actively pursue a treatment for the problem, not just mask the symptoms!
      Sorry, I jumped on my soapbox again. I'm ok, I'll jump off again.
      Have had a good start today. Now if I can just keep my fingers out of the chocolate covered peanuts!
      Great advice, Bonnie!

      Now....WHY do you have chocolate covered peanuts still in the house??? :shock:


      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        #33
        Everyone is starting out great. Remember small walks to begin with and maybe more than 1 a day. Veggies are great and have no points! Also, Vitalicious Vitamuffins are great, give you fiber, a litter sweet and are only 100 calories, 1 point. Some stores carry them in the frozen food section or you can order through their site or Amazon. Just do a search for "Vitalicious". And like Karen, KakeM, says, drink water and lots of it. I go for about 80 oz/day minimum and in the summer it goes up to 120 oz/day (it gets real hot out here and with exercising the extra is needed). I know each and every one of you can do it, just find what works for you. I'm here holding your hand (can you feel the squeeze?), pushing, proding and pulling - what ever you need. Bobbi


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #34
          Just checking in. What an enthusiastic bunch you are! But I'm eager to see the results of all of our focus on health and weight loss. And how nice to do on on the web site we all frequent anyway!

          One Stop Weight Loss, Healthy Living, and Quilting at TQS!

          I don't have a scale at my mountain-retreat but do have jeans that have not gotten tighter over the holidays so think I'm starting in a good place. My goal is to 'loosen' them! ha

          And to get to know my HQ better.

          Doing well on both counts so far.

          Water is no problem for me as I love it! And it does help with hunger, doesn't it.

          See Margo, no whinning! ops: ops:

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            #35
            One of my problems is that I have never cared that much for water. I take my meds with it and drink it occasionally when I'm thirsty. Mostly I drink sugar free tea and diet Mountain Dew (only one or two a day). I'm going to try really hard to drink water because I know it really helps with weight loss. Tomorrow is "D" day for me. I've been grocery shopping and bought plenty of fruit, veggies, and fish. DD challenged me to lose 30 lbs by our joint birthday on June 7. That is very doable, and then I need to lose an additional 20 lbs. Thank you all for holding my hand in this endeavor, and heres to a healthier bunch of quilters. Mary

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              #36
              Originally posted by gran5
              One of my problems is that I have never cared that much for water. I take my meds with it and drink it occasionally when I'm thirsty. Mostly I drink sugar free tea and diet Mountain Dew (only one or two a day). I'm going to try really hard to drink water because I know it really helps with weight loss.
              Mary
              Mary - I used to feel the same way about water - it just never seemed to be something that I wanted more of. A few months ago, I started carrying around a 24 oz CamelBak refillable water bottle with a Camelbak straw-like-thing to drink out of..... now with that water bottle, I carry it around all day, sip out of it often, and drink 2 full bottles a day (and that's always my goal is two bottles (48 oz)). And I carry this thing everywhere and sip out of it - around the house, to work, inside stores, in the car, etc.... Once I got in the habit of drinking the water, now I enjoy it a lot more.

              So, you may want to look around for a method for drinking the water that appeals to you - sometimes in in a glass, maybe a big mug with a cover, maybe you would like drinking out of the water bottles that you can buy at the store, I am sure there are lots more options too. I just mention these ideas, as I found for me that using a different method to drink enough water made a BIG difference to me.

              Mary Kay

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                #37
                Good luck to all of you. My weight loss hints include moving your iron away from the sewing machine so you have to GET UP and move every so often. Second, NO SNACKS in the studio....But I'm disappointed to see this topic (and praying, for that matter) clog up the world's best quilting site. There are SO MANY internet sites that are up JUST for these purposes. You don't see quilting conversations on say, Weight Watchers!! Just one small voice among the thousands... :wink:

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                  #38
                  Paula - I don't consider this topic or the prayer list to be "clogging up the world's best quilting site." This topic is under the heading "Quilting Frame Conversations." I'm sure our mothers, grandmothers, and on back didn't talk just about quilting while they were sitting around the quilting frame. They probably talked about their children, food, farm life, and maybe even gossiped a little. If this topic and the support it gives can help some of us to have healthier lives, then I think the quilting world will be just a little bit better. If there are topics on the forum that one has no interest in, then they can just be skipped. Just my two cents worth. Mary

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                    #39
                    Seems to me that joining together to keep fit while we do our quilting, which can sometimes lead to "fat quarters" of the non-fabric variety, is very much appropriate to a world-wide online quilting community. Just my two cents. But I do like it that it's a forum topic that can be passed by if not appreciated. Cheers all.

                    "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by gran5
                      Paula - I don't consider this topic or the prayer list to be "clogging up the world's best quilting site." This topic is under the heading "Quilting Frame Conversations." I'm sure our mothers, grandmothers, and on back didn't talk just about quilting while they were sitting around the quilting frame. They probably talked about their children, food, farm life, and maybe even gossiped a little. If this topic and the support it gives can help some of us to have healthier lives, then I think the quilting world will be just a little bit better. If there are topics on the forum that one has no interest in, then they can just be skipped. Just my two cents worth. Mary
                      EXACTLY! Thanks for expressing my feelings also, Mary.
                      Karen
                      Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                        #41
                        Company just left. We went through a mountain of food this weekend. I'm taking a deep breath and trying to regroup on healthy. I sent 90% of the cookies and pies back with their owners. They wouldn't take all of it I got on the scale on Christmas day and haven't had the nerve to recheck. I think with all the work I've been doing to cook and care for 23 people for 3 1/2 days has kept me from falling behind on the exercises, it's just been a different kind of exercise. I did not overeat I guess I'm feeling pretty good about myself.

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                          #42
                          Good job, everybody!!!



                          One day at a time! We can do this!!


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                            #43
                            My DD#1 and her family (6 of them) just left to go back home to California. They took a fair amount of the food with them that would have been too too much temptation. What little is left is going into my DH and GS's tummies. I did a lot of cooking, but we also had a great time playing games and relaxing. The little ones played outside scouring the neighborhood looking for enough snow to sled on...not too much out there I fear, but they had fun anyway. I am enjoying a cup of ginger peach tea...un-sweetened and getting the wash out of the way so I can sew tomorrow. My friend is coming over to play in the journal quilt world.. and I hope to go see Avatar in the afternoon.
                            Salad for me tonight....and some blueberries.


                            Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                              #44
                              I have treats left in the house because we aren't done with the entertaining for the holidays yet. But, I think I am going to have my 6' 4" son put them up on top of my upper cupboards so they aren't stored at eye level.
                              I have avoided them all day today, but have been tempted at least a dozen times. Don't need that kind of temptation.
                              One thing that I have learned in years of trying to lose weight is that the diet sodas and other foods with artificial sweeteners actually increase your desire for sweets and can inhibit weight loss. So attempting to wean yourself from them may help both your weight loss and your budget!

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                                #45
                                Been traveling since Christmas...and believe me, it is hard to eat right when you are traveling!!!! Meal times are all messed up and you eat what is available! But I am back home and ready to go! I have about 75lbs to lose to feel healthy! But like many of you...will stick to 10% for now. I was good last night...didn't nibble but was hungry! Yes, Margo, I got rid of all the chips!!! Hooray! While I was gone I wore my pedometer and averaged over 10,000 steps per day but didn't lose any weight. My biggest obstacle is myself...I tend to indulge in negative thinking when it comes to me, my weight and body image. Hopefully, with my fiends here, I can work on this and turn it around. Now...off to start my day...with pedometer, water and a good attitude!

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