Re: Looking for some buddies.
from 280 to 164?? Wow...that is really good for induction...a loss of 116 pounds...gotta be a record ;^). I would be mad too...should have at least been 117!!! (Joking because I am resisting the urge to smack you again!)
Ahhh...the indignity of getting older. LOL! I love the smell of that...weird I know. I also like the smell of fresh cut wood...
I understand a good sore. I am not too sure I am willing to put my butt on the line though...
That is a legitament(sp?) worry!! I, personally, think that pre-maintenance and maintenance is harder than induction. In the weight loss phases we at least get the little rushes of the scale going down and the new clothes to fit in. Later...not so exciting to see no changes. And easier to talk ourselves into the one bite that leds to another syndrome. But climbing the rungs is where we are supposed to learn how to do that. That is why they are so important. You should be all the way through them and know how your body reacts and how many carbs you can handle before you have the last 10% to lose.
Besides being scared of success...I think another reason was I got lazy at keeping track of everything. Anyway...we have learned a hard lesson by being successful before and putting it back on. We are older (Geez...there is that word again) and wiser. Maya Angelo said something like, "You did what you knew how to do and when you knew better, you did better."
Here's to doing better!!
from 280 to 164?? Wow...that is really good for induction...a loss of 116 pounds...gotta be a record ;^). I would be mad too...should have at least been 117!!! (Joking because I am resisting the urge to smack you again!)
Ahhh...the indignity of getting older. LOL! I love the smell of that...weird I know. I also like the smell of fresh cut wood...
I understand a good sore. I am not too sure I am willing to put my butt on the line though...
That is a legitament(sp?) worry!! I, personally, think that pre-maintenance and maintenance is harder than induction. In the weight loss phases we at least get the little rushes of the scale going down and the new clothes to fit in. Later...not so exciting to see no changes. And easier to talk ourselves into the one bite that leds to another syndrome. But climbing the rungs is where we are supposed to learn how to do that. That is why they are so important. You should be all the way through them and know how your body reacts and how many carbs you can handle before you have the last 10% to lose.
Besides being scared of success...I think another reason was I got lazy at keeping track of everything. Anyway...we have learned a hard lesson by being successful before and putting it back on. We are older (Geez...there is that word again) and wiser. Maya Angelo said something like, "You did what you knew how to do and when you knew better, you did better."
Here's to doing better!!





..and WTG on the wieght lose..warning tho..I too have a scale issue..and it tends to treat your mood like Espresso..up and excited --then down and dragging..I am going to "try" to look only once a week...great your doing this together.
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