09-01-2012, 06:55 PM | #1 |
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another diet
Started another diet today story of my life
I'm finding it really difficult and I really fancy a cider right now,there is one in the fridge calling me lol I had 1 piece of toast for breakfast, chicken salad for lunch then I had a packet of cheddars, I just couldn't resist, they were calling me, lol I haven' had dinner yet so maybe I'll fill up on diet coke and say I had the cheddars for dinner, lol I know I'm doing it all wrong but it is soooo hard. I'm 2 stone over weight and feel like a beached whale, lol
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09-01-2012, 07:24 PM | #2 |
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I've started a diet today as well. Just enjoyed a ham salad for dinner
I know just how you feel, I am the typical yo-yo dieter. I've been to weigh****chers quite a few times and done slimming world too and I get down to my goal weight and then things go a bit wrong and I seem to end up back where I started. I'm going on holiday at Easter with my very fit and skinny best friend so I am desperate to lose a stone in the next 12 weeks, perhaps we can support each other along the way and share any good tips. |
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I managed to find a really good motorised treadmill at xmas for only £30 so as its to muddy to run in the feild I've been doing 1/2 hour of fast walking on that every day. I do find that without some form of extra excersise simply cutting down on the food doesn't work. I have damaged an earlier hernia repair and am waiting for a scan so have been told I can't jog but can still walk on the treadmill, I still have a few stones that I'd like to loose. There's a 5 mile fun run in the village later this year and I'd love to be able to take part but doubt it very much.
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09-01-2012, 08:33 PM | #4 |
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I've been on a diet since mid September and lost 2 stone and I ate what I liked over Xmas.
I found having a tin of soup at lunch (no bread) has really helped as filling and warming in the winter. You can do it Lynn!!!!! Row xx |
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I did buy a wii and started doing the jogging that is on wii fit. But I was just diagonised with sciatica after having a very bad back and leg pain. I'm going back to work tomorrow so at least I won't be sitting on my fat a..se all day, lol
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Good luck! I'm starting my diet next week as I was ill over xmas so I was late starting my xmas eating :P xx
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09-01-2012, 08:41 PM | #7 |
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It's definetly that time of year again. I vowed off of the word diet and decided just to cut down the takeaways and junk food.
I know what i need to do but as we all know it's the willpower to get through it. Good luck to anyone else trying, keep at
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I have 3 boxes of chocs left before I start dieting.
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I'm taking all my left over chocolate into work tomorrow and putting it in the staff room x
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