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Okay, 50s, I have been trying to RELose 10-12 lbs! Ain't happening. Low carb doesn't seem to work for my body anymore. 2 lbs down 2 lbs up over last month!! I am not exercising so I guess that is the other option. I can't seem to get any to come off now that I have been on maintenance so to speak for over a year ( 2 yrs out). Any thoughts?

Find a beautiful place to walk, that is close enough so you can do it daily. Don't just walk for the exercise at someplace that might be near by unless you won't walk otherwise.....find a few places that you can walk that actually add to your mental state as well.

There is a college in my town that allows locals to walk their football field/track....doesn't sound very pretty but the whole outside of the track is filled with perennial beds and in the background are these stately brick buildings, the largest with a state capital like dome/cupola. The grounds are meticulously groomed and I just like walking there. I do tend to walk there with someone else but if you find your own "Zen" spots and walk daily, you might budget that last little bit or at least have an enjoyable time.

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Okay, 50s, I have been trying to RELose 10-12 lbs! Ain't happening. Low carb doesn't seem to work for my body anymore. 2 lbs down 2 lbs up over last month!! I am not exercising so I guess that is the other option. I can't seem to get any to come off now that I have been on maintenance so to speak for over a year ( 2 yrs out). Any thoughts?

It's really hard to lose it again after we are on maintenance. I don't know why it was easy to lose in the beginning, and now, I can eat the same exact thing and not lose. It's much slower. I have to make sure to do hard cardio for at least 30 min per day. I take my heart rate and have to keep it up in the arerobic zone for at least 30 min.

If I snack, I can forget about losing.

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chacha - what is your fitness pal name so I can make you a friend there? Mine is jonitoby.

It's the same as my name here - MommaChaCha.

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I'm 55 and nearly 4 months post op. I'm down 75 pounds today and three sizes of clothes. I'm almost ready for another new belt. The current one is on it's last notch (may have to punch another hole in it first). The skin is not sagging anywhere and it appears to be gradually shrinking back into place.

Good to see you on this thread. I was beginning to think that it was a ladies only thread.

75 pounds in 4 months is pretty good. Assuming that my surgery happens as planned in July a similar rate would have me at my goal by Thanksgiving. I guess that would decrease the amount of turkey in the holiday and increase the amount of thankfulness. :)

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Finished my first day of Clear Liquids today. Head off tomorrow for my pre-op, then surgery on Tuesday. Hopefully will be back home on Wednesday evening. Talk to everyone soon.

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Good luck. Keep us posted. Prayers are with you.

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Good Luck Newhope!!!

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Best Wishes, hope everything goes well XX

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Newhope - Sending positive thoughts and prayers your way. Good Luck. See you on the Loser's Bench!!!

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Newhope.....well wishes and healing hugs sent your way...

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Okay friends. Update. I bought a CRUISER (interpreted as old lady bike) and started riding 2-3 miles a day. No junk food. High Protein low carbs. Proud to say 4 lbs down! Yippee! Gonna do this July 4th challenge goal! (10 lbs ). Yaayto us!

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New Hope....good luck today and healing hugs sent your way....

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Went to PCP for check up.. Diabetes A1c down from 10 (yes 10) to 6.6 without taking ANY diabetes medicine... WooHoo !!!!! Diabetes gone!!! i was so close to insulin it's not funny... Life is soooo good!!!! still in stall as far as scale goes but not a problem ... So happy about diabetes!

Came home and took measurements .... From surgery May 2 until tonight.... Down 23.5 total inches!!!!

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Turned 57 beginning of May, so count me in; not sleeved yet.

Robbie

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