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Old 28-02-2005, 03:25 PM   #91
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This feels really weird discussing weight loss with men..

Me, I'm a gym junkie. I go daily and do weights every second day - I love my gym. I have a fair bit of weight I want to shift, so am in it for the long haul
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Old 28-02-2005, 10:23 PM   #92
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http://shop.weightwatchers.com.au/ep...op.storefront/

You can order over the net. Actually you can order nearly all of their products.
thanks heaps for that... will invest
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Old 28-02-2005, 10:38 PM   #93
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Ive recently started weight training with my friends, we are on a high(ish) protein diet. Things like Chicken, Turkey, egg whites, unsalted nuts etc etc and have recently gained nearly 2kg in 2 weeks which I am happy about.

I now weigh in at 82.6kg but look leaner and more defined

( my highest was 92kg of solid muscle when I was kickboxing, I'm 6ft )

Keep it up guys, motivation is the key! always helps to have someone there with you
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Old 01-03-2005, 01:08 PM   #94
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Old 01-03-2005, 03:37 PM   #95
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Well here's an update from me. I decided I needed to get serious about losing weight, mainly for my health. As I eat a fairly balanced diet anyway I just decided to try to have a bit more control and smaller portions. I've also decided to do half an hour a day of exercise, mainly aerobics and stuff that I know wont hurt my back. I'm going to go and see my doctor also to get any suggests from her. I think this is an important step because there's often new options and research that we don't know of until you talk to your doctor. One thing I will be discussing with her is the contraceptive pill. For all you girls who are trying to lose weight and are on the pill it could be influencing your weight. New research also suggests it corresponds with higher rates of depression too, something I also suffer with. Depression can really affect your motivation, as well as causing your metabolism and stuff to be sluggish. So maybe talk to your doctor about this if you're a girl on the pill trying to lose weight. Anyway, that's my plan. I'll let you know how I go.
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Old 01-03-2005, 05:54 PM   #96
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DQ, I had really bad depression and put on 20kg with the pill. I was on it for 4 years. That's what I'm trying to shift now, the pill wieght and post baby weight.

Have you tried Implanon? That was great for me. Didnt have to worry about anything for 3 years!

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Old 01-03-2005, 05:56 PM   #97
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DQ, I had really bad depression and put on 20kg with the pill. I was on it for 4 years. That's what I'm trying to shift now, the pill wieght and post baby weight.

Have you tried Implanon? That was great for me. Didnt have to worry about anything for 3 years!

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No havent tried Implanon, I prefer the 6 monthly injection or the microchip. much safer and no hassles about forgetting

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No havent tried Implanon, I prefer the 6 monthly injection or the microchip. much safer and no hassles about forgetting

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Old 01-03-2005, 09:57 PM   #99
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So, you prefer 6 monthly injections than a 3 year ones, because there's no hassels about forgetting??

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Old 02-03-2005, 12:54 PM   #100
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So, you prefer 6 monthly injections than a 3 year ones, because there's no hassels about forgetting??

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Yes however, wouldnt you rather know that every 6 months a fresh dose is in you?? and the 6 monthly has a higher percential than the 3 yearly :newangel:

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Well, my 6 monthly injection just turned 4, thats how good that stuff is.
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Old 03-03-2005, 11:35 AM   #102
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I am on the pill and havent gained any more than 3 kg since being on it, also, depression was a slight issue before i met boyfriend, but now 11 months later i havent felt like breaking down or shutting anything out.
Now the plan is to just eat a sh!t load better and loose it...
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Old 05-03-2005, 06:02 PM   #103
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DQ, I had really bad depression and put on 20kg with the pill. I was on it for 4 years. That's what I'm trying to shift now, the pill wieght and post baby weight.

Have you tried Implanon? That was great for me. Didnt have to worry about anything for 3 years!

/girly chat!

I'm seriously considering Implanon. Just wondering if it really hurts? I felt feint just reading the booklet about the procedure!
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Old 05-03-2005, 06:22 PM   #104
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i lost 20 odd kilos over the lst 2.5 years, but the last 10-15 i want to lose is being a real pain in the ***, so i spoke to my doctor and i am going to trial Xenical. it's a weight loss tablet which you take with meals and it stops you absorbing fat. i'll let ou know how it goes.
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Old 05-03-2005, 06:23 PM   #105
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Confession time!!!I have slackened off a bit in the past week and already feel gluggy. Ithink a little break has been good. Now I plan to get back on track .I am stuck at 93 kg but plan to go to 90 in the next 4 weeks..wish me luck!!!
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Old 06-03-2005, 12:31 AM   #106
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Dam doctor gave me another 2 weeks off work, gettin itchy
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Well I've gained slightly then lost again... since I posted last I have lost another 0.5kg

It's just a bugger that it's so slow! I am starting up swimming again, walking just doesn't seem to do much for me.

Hope everyone else is going well!
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Old 10-03-2005, 06:25 PM   #108
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bindi, dont worry about loosing weight in such small amounts, you may well be dehydrated or have an empty stomache... the best way to judge your weight is by an weekly average, weigh yourself several times day for a week(or a few days) then average it.
And No Im not doing well I cant start back on my normal life style yet... Doh bloody doctors.
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Old 10-03-2005, 08:57 PM   #109
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I've lost 3kgs in 2 & a bit weeks, not doing too badly.
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And No Im not doing well I cant start back on my normal life style yet... Doh bloody doctors.
What a b*tch for you schweetums, you'll get there!
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I've lost 3kgs in 2 & a bit weeks, not doing too badly.
Go Gal, go Gal, go Gal, go Gal (Bindi's wiggling her butt)...
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Old 10-03-2005, 11:15 PM   #112
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Well, it's 5 weeks and a bit since I had a smoke... My other half threw out the scales a couple of years ago, and I haven't had the need to replace them till now...
I don't know how much I weigh... maybe 85-90? I've been replacing nicotine with food and alcohol!
I'm going to get a set of scales, and see how bad it is, and where I can go from there...
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Old 12-03-2005, 02:01 AM   #113
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I did my weigh in tonight so far in about 5 weeks i've lost 6.5kg! I'm so happy atm.

I wanted to get under 100kg for a start and i'm now 99.1kg so another 15kg wouldn't go astray. I rekon that weight was lost from my back or something as nobody has noticed a difference yet :( but they soon will ;)
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Well I am pleased to say that my weight has come down a further 1.5 kgs in 1 week.I am now 91.5 from 97 kgs...keep it going everyone..its working!!
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Mines gradually creeping up... was 81-82(and cut up)now 91-92 lost most defintion gained much fat.
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I rekon that weight was lost from my back or something as nobody has noticed a difference yet :( but they soon will ;)
Its hard for people close to you to see that you've lost weight, wait till you see someone who hasn't seen you for a little while, they'll notice that you've lost weight.
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Its hard for people close to you to see that you've lost weight, wait till you see someone who hasn't seen you for a little while, they'll notice that you've lost weight.
Yeah I guess your right, :

I saw my uncle yesterday for the first time in about 4 months and he looked a little suprised when he saw me. It made me feel real good about myself but i'm still keen to lose at least another 10-15kg which will be great when i'm finished
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I'm probably a bit late for this, but (somewhat co-incidentally), my wife and I decided to try and lose a bit of weight starting in mid-January. At the time, I weighed a solid 90kgs. When I jumped on the scales this morning, I weighed approx. 82kg, (according to our scales). I actually had a medical examination last week (for a job I've applied for) and that set of scales had me at 80.1... )

The "secret"? Large reduction in carbs and "junk" food (eg. Pizza and other take-away food), lots less bread, and exercising 5 times a week (3 x times cardio, and 2 x intense weight workouts). So, I'm lighter, yet stronger than I was just 2 months ago. Bonus!
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Well done Mr & Mrs Biased99

I seem to be going up in weight again... I stop exercising when I get sick (a cold atm) and it shows up very quickly! ARGH!

I would love to cut out carbs but being a vegetarian if I did that, there'd be nothing left to eat! lol. What I am changing is what I eat WHEN and HOW.

If I have bread it's Bakers' Delight Cape Seed Loaf - full of seeds and very heavy - it's a low GI bread so it makes you feel much much fuller than if you ate 2 slices of white bread. I make sure I have it in the morning or lunch. Pasta I am limiting to lunchtime if I do have it. Dinner is going to be salads or steamed vegies - no carbs of any kind. But I do have to ensure my protein intake is sufficient, and iron? What's that? lol :

Also I am planning to eat more regularly, 5 smaller meals a day rather than 3 large ones and two snacks. I gotta get rid of sugar. I don't eat potatoes anymore either.

What has everyone else tried? What has worked for them?

HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!
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PS! Does anyone take vitamin supplements at all? Which ones work for you? Has anyone considered taking a supplement to help them lose or gain weight?

Every morning I have a concoction of vitamins - B complex (veggos don't get vitamin B12 as the only source is meat), Iron (veggies have non-haem iron that is not as easily absorbed as the iron from meat), a general multivitamin, Calcium (if you have enough it helps ease PMS symptoms), and Glucosamine (yes I know it's shark but after tearing cartilage in my knee playing netball, I am taking it to avoid an operation).

Tell us what you take and why
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