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  • I was doing really good at journalling all of my eating, then tonight I decided to go to a new site I found:
  • http://www.fitclick.com/
  • It's free- kinda like fitday- but when I added up everything I ate today............:sad0::sad0::thumbdown:


  • So I was wondering if anyone else is going thru this?? Maybe thats why I'm at a stall?? I also checked when I last logged on and only lost 14 pounds in 60 days:confused:


  • I wanna be at ONEderland by Susans Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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I am really, really bad about logging what I eat. I hate having to track every piece of food I place in my mouth. But, when I do, I know my weight loss is definitely better. I should probably get back to it as well. When I do track, I use the daily plate, because I can track on my iPhone with their program.

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I am really, really bad about logging what I eat. I hate having to track every piece of food I place in my mouth. But, when I do, I know my weight loss is definitely better. I should probably get back to it as well. When I do track, I use the daily plate, because I can track on my iPhone with their program.

Susan - I track the same way. Daily planet both on my laptop and iphone. Keeps me honest.

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I need to start tracking, but I really don't have the time to do it at work, then when i get home, I forget about it!

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I haven't been good at tracking what I eat at all - I should as I think I'm with Chancie in that I'm at a stall and going on week 2-- so maybe if I start tracking it I'll see where I'm going wrong and start losing again.

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I track everything. When I'm at home, I do it online as I eat it. When I'm on vacation, I write it in a notebook and input it into my online journal when I get home.

I think this is a big reason why I've been so successful in losing my weight and never had any stalls. (Exercise is the other reason.)

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I can't be bothered with tracking. I ate a lot of junk food over the last week while I was out of town and I was shocked that I didn't gain an ounce. I wasn't around a scale.

I am not in the losing phase, and I am sure if I were, I would be a lot more careful. It's nice to be happy with where I am now, almost 6 months post op.

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Before my surgery I tested out tracking every calorie...I was shocked at how much I had been eating. I'm a grazer. No wonder I have been gaining and gaining. I always thought I did not eat much, ...seriously! It just adds up so fast.

Since the surgery, what I do is plan my meals the night before, or first thing in the morning, on weekdays. I chart on an excel file what I am going to eat including ounces, grams of Protein, calories, carbs, fats, and sodium. At nigit I often have to go back and delete or add a few things from that day but the bulk of the work has been done. It helps me stay honest, and is teaching me what I need to do to meet goals. Most days I do OK. Occasionally I go way over or way under on something. But it's a guide. On weekends I am more lax with it.

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Okay, you guys have inspired me. I am so determined to hit onederland before my birthday, I just have to!!! So, I moved my Livestrong app back to the first page on my iPhone and am going to start religiously tracking everything I put in my mouth. I am going to back away from the gatorade and start drinking nothing but Water again. And, I am going to up my exercise. The weather is cooler now, and the dogs love taking me for brisk walks at night, so I am going to let them walk me every night. (yes, they walk me, not the other way around, lol).

On November 1st, I will be under 200 pounds, I WILL!!! And then, I will finally post some progress pictures.

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OK, we are all pulling for you guys...keep us updated on how you are doing!

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GREAT responce guys!!

Getting me motivated too Susan!!

I'm gonna be under 200 pounds for your Birthday toooooooooooo!!!

Before I logged on, I already made my eating plan for the day, and did my morning exercises...... I AM SERIOUS- getting back to basics.

I think alot of my problem is I have gotten too comfortable at the weight I'm at now. I'm in a size 14 pants which I havn't seen in MANY years...... and going from a highest weight of 373- welll--- I FEEL almost skinny... I know it sounds crazy.

I don't want to stay at this weight, but it is such an improvement to where I was.... does that make any sence at all????

So I'm shooting for 199 by Nov. 1st!

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I think alot of my problem is I have gotten too comfortable at the weight I'm at now. I'm in a size 14 pants which I havn't seen in MANY years...... and going from a highest weight of 373- welll--- I FEEL almost skinny... I know it sounds crazy.

I don't want to stay at this weight, but it is such an improvement to where I was.... does that make any sence at all????

So I'm shooting for 199 by Nov. 1st!

It makes perfect sense to me Chancie - you've lost a lot of weight and sizes, so there was nothing wrong with taking a "break". Now you're ready to get going again.

You've all inspired me to start tracking as well, so now I have to find someplace I can track at work as easily as at home -- which program do you think is the easiest and best?

Thanks!

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Thanks Vegas..... I think I needed to hear that. But am on the "wagon" again... I've got 12 pounds to lose by the 1st- it might be too much to do in such a short time, but I'm gonna try!

BTW- I wanted to tell you how great you are lookin'!!! Keep up the good work!!

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Chancie, I also understand where you are coming from. What is wierd is people are so used to seeing me at 283, that at my current weight they think I am perfectly healthy. They say if I lose anymore, I am going to be too skinny. Hello, I don't even weigh under 200 yet, that is still obese!

Vegas, I like www.thedailyplate.com, there is also www.fitday.com, www.sparkpeople.com and some others. I don't care for spark though, you get slammed with a ton of annoying emails from them.

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