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    #61
    Rosemary, we can't use BBC iPlayer outside of the UK, sadly.

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      #62
      Lorchan - thanks for that link, I hadn't actually found it before now ops: She has so much good stuff, it is hard to get around to it all (just like this site :wink: ) I hear what you are saying about needing the support of going to the meetings. I get mine from DH (who in some respects is much keener on it than I am) and also from the forum (when I can spare the time from you guys here :lol: )

      Rita & everyone else not in the UK, sorry about the bbc iplayer link not working for you, I wasn't sure if it would work or not.

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        #63
        So, Rosemary, if I hit a plateau I can shout 'Help', and you'll send your delightful husband to sort me out, right?! :P
        From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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          #64
          Ooops! I got so excited about the possibility of borrowing Rosemary's husband that I forgot to report that I got weighed tonight and lost another 3 pounds.
          From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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            #65
            Well done Lorchen. My journey starts tonight, I have been reading the heart foundation literature on changes to make to become healthy. So it's small steps for me and gradual changes. I hope I do as well as you.

            Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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              #66
              Okay, I'm going out now for my BD dinner and going to enjoy myself - :P except probably no wine, due to headaches. So, by writing this, it is official: I'm on the wagon with Lorchen (starting tomorrow). And if she can do it, so can I.

              Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                #67
                Wow Lorchen! That's really impressive. Good for you!!
                Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                  #68
                  The meals served in restaurants are SO BIG! Usually my DH and I can share a main dish and we're just fine. And, I find in the US, the portions are even bigger. How do you find them in the UK or EU? I found Switz. had small(er) servings, but notice also that most Swiss are active and healthy later in life than many North Americans. I guess it depends on the culture. Some people welcome other by feeding them, and it's not 'polite' if you don't eat.
                  Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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                    #69
                    Unfortunately portion sizes here in Ireland have increased a lot in the past 10 years, along with all of our waistbands! Childhood obesity is becoming a major problem here in Europe. I don't think the Celtic Tiger helped - too much expendable cash. We were thinner when we were poorer. Maybe we are headed that way again? :? Enjoy your birthday dinner Terrie and good luck from tomorrow. You too Wendy. And Lorchen, congratulations, you are blazing the trail.

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                      #70
                      Yes a lot smaller than in the states but it varies where you are dining. Generally you can find healthy options when eating out, it's just getting yourself into a mindset where you choose them

                      My husband cooks for us at present and his portions are definately not small but he does keep it low fat which is good. I told him tonight I'm going to have a container by me at each meal and put half in it for lunch next day :lol:

                      Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                        #71
                        Well done on your weight loss this week Lorchan. Unfortunately DH has not been doing at all well on his weight loss since he stopped taking the antibiotics after his op. and he is stuck on a plateau himself. As for myself, we had friends around on Sat. night for supper and the resulting extra wine & port saw me putting 3lbs back on :roll:

                        Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                          #72
                          That must have been a lot of wine and port :lol:

                          Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                            #73
                            Well the nattering went on until 2am...

                            Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                              #74
                              actually the "heap" of pounds you add on from one or two individual meals/events is generally just water retention. if i remember correctly what my dietician told me: 1 gram of carbs holds 10 grams of water...
                              i might be off on the exact figure - but it´s definitely similar to this.

                              munch a pizza and the next day you´re bound to be a couple of pound heavier - you can probably also feel it in your fingers as they become slightly swollen with the water - in my case i can generally tell within half a day even and hands & feet become quite painful (if i keep the carb-intake up - i can add knees, ellbows, and generally all joints to that - there is a reason why i´m supposed to cut most of the carbs out of my diet).

                              carbs are not just bread, pasta, etc. they´re in all sugars & all alcohol.

                              it´s important to remember that most of us react differently to different items - so try out - keep a diary - make a note of what feels good (not just while you´re eating/drinkin it - but also a day or more likely two days later) - and act accordingly.

                              i´m fine with potatoes - should stay totally away from wheat - rye i ok - corn so so... chocolate - better not - most fruit great - pasta (even wheat pasta) ok if al-dente - absolute no-no if well cooked...
                              the best way to find out what works is to start with a few basics - eat only those - if they are fine, add individual items one at a time and wait a day or two to see how your body reacts - then add other items - also individually.

                              i have also found that starting the meal with protein helps - i.e. the first 2 - 3 bites should be protein - eat slowly - the body then realizes there is something good coming that it can use and starts processing it so when the other stuff is added, it also gets processed (used). if you start with carbs - the system says - oh yeah sugars - and immediately produces insulin which causes the body to store the food instead of turning it into ready energy.

                              another important factor is: wait 5 hours between meals - i.e. full meal of protein - some carbs - veg followed by fresh fruit (sugars always last so the processing is in full working order when they enter the system) - these should be within half an hour to 45 minutes - then absolutely no food (or juice or othe sugars) for 5 hours - so that the body has time to really use up what it has received and hopefully also some of the stuff stored in the fat cells. the moment you add some food or sugars between meals, the body again produces insulin which starts the storage process again (turning calories into fat deposits instead of energy). the time between food during the night (your rest period), should be 8 to 10 hours - the longer this is the more stored energy is being used.

                              a bit long winded - and probably not all correct the way i explained - but this is what i got out of the stuff my dietician and my physician have tought me - and itßs helped me loose quite a bit of weight in the first part of this year - i´ve had to hold that weight steady and am ready for the next step to loose. according to my dietician, if you go to much too quickly it´s just taking on momentum to make it up the hill again... work at loosing weight for 3 months or so - then amend your eating habits so you stay steady at this weight - when you donßt really have to work too hard at keeping it steady, you´re ready for the next loosing session. when you want to go downstairs, you don´t jump to the next landing (or out the window), but take one step at a time.

                              the idea is to change our eating habits so that they become our way of life - if we think we´re having to forego stuff all the time - we´ll never be able to stick to it - or will probably become unbearable grumps.

                              every ounce helps - as lorchen said - the idea is not to become a stick insect - but to become healthier and get more energy to do the things that are important for us. and if you had an great meal - fell off the wagon so to speak - don´t waste time worrying about it - but enjoy the good time you had and check yourself a bit more during the next couple of days.

                              and on that note - good night - time to sleep off some of those reserves

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                                #75
                                Lotti - great rant. :lol: :lol: :lol:

                                Talk to my grandson, though, about jumping down a flight of stairs! LOL!

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