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My name is Norma, please don't give up. It's basically changing your habits.. change them one at a time don't try to do to much at once. It will set you up for failure. I tried all those programs other than Jenny and Nutri. It comes down to a balance of both nutritious food and exercise. I found that logging what I put in my mouth and my exercise has helped me immensely. My part time insomnia comes from hot flashes but non the less it still interupts my sleeping. Keep coming in and talking out your troubles and eventually they will be tributes that we can all cheer about.
Whatever you do ..."DON'T GIVE UP"
Failure is not an option when Success requires just a little more effort!
I'm Kim or TWO as an acronym if you wish.
When I started out this January on my Journey, I decided not to overwhelm myself. I, personally was like a slug when it came to exercise and I just knew I'd fail at my decision to lose weight if I tried to curtail my exhorbinant love of food AND had to exercise. So, I decided to concentrate on learning single portion sizes, examining all the labels of the foods and condiments that I use and making better choices there, and eating to feed my body nutritionally better foods as alternatives to the things I felt like I craved.
I too was a mad muncher. If I had a big bag of Doves, I'd eat the whole thing. Couldn't stop eating brownies if you paid me too. Drank pop like it was going out of style.... you name it , I did it.
After about a month of the menu adjustments, and logging my food intake(very high at first)/exercise output (lol , very low at first) , only then did I start upping my exercise. I just needed to concentrate and get a handle on the FOOD first. Since it was always the food that controled my life.
Now, 4 months down and 41 plus lbs down , I'm walking longer periods and faster and am making way better nutritional choices in my meals.
You can do this. It's not too hard really. It all comes down to what you think YOU deserve and how much time you are willing to give yourself to achieve a better weight, and healthier lifestyle.
Come, walk with us on the Jouney.
All the Dreamers are Dieting
It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.--Erma Bombeck
You know what helped me for binge eating? I know that I liked to munch the most, while lying in bed reading. So I stopped lying down to read. That one simple thing helped curb alot of my "automatic eating". It really is geared to habit. Figure out where you munch the most. If it's in front of the tv, change from sitting to lying down on the couch every 30 min. Or better yet, during every commercial break , stand up and touch your toes 5-6 times, or march, or do some side bends . You'd be surprised how much exercise you can get in a three min time, and you won't eat as much, if you concentrate on the exercise rather than going to the kitchen for munchies.
Also, if you haven't started a dietary journal or log, Please start one either here with a WebMD Food and Fitness Planner or on Fitday.com. Either one is good and you will be able to better keep track of your food intake and exercise/caloric burn.
I cook about 98% of our meals from scratch, and I used to "taste" alot too. You don't realize how many calories you can consume just tasting as you cook. I add a standard 6 calories per taste , knowing I have to add them into my daily intake has sure curbed my habit for doing that.
All the Dreamers are Dieting
It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.--Erma Bombeck
Kim and Norma have given you great advice. Just start out slowly making changes; better food choices. Keeps you from feeling overwhelmed. Logging your food is critical to success, in my opinion.
Best of luck.
AND Kim, you are truly knocking on the door to Onederland!!! Congrats!
the path of charity, acceptance, love, selflessness, kindness.
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Failure is not an option when Success requires just a little more effort!
THAT gout post was for Mikiva.... MIKIVA please read my gout response!!!!!

All the Dreamers are Dieting
It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.--Erma Bombeck
All the Dreamers are Dieting
It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.--Erma Bombeck
the path of charity, acceptance, love, selflessness, kindness.
- Jonathan Lockwood Huie
Maybe it's time to buy a cheapy little food scale. You may be taking in more than you think you are.
Remember, single serving of most foods is 3-4 ounces.( Meats should all be lean to very lean.) That's about the size of the palm of your hand and about 1/2 the thickness of it when it comes to meats. Most boneless skinless chicken breasts now are about twice that size so I split them through the thickness so I have the same "size and shape of a whole one" but 1/2 thick.
And like Judy says, there are no "FREE FOODS" everything has a caloric value so don't NOT add something because its low in calories. Add what you eat it all adds up.
All the Dreamers are Dieting
It takes a lot of courage to show your dreams to someone else.--Erma Bombeck
Failure is not an option when Success requires just a little more effort!
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