Posts by southcarolinaguy
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| The Lounge | Why women and not men? | Apr 09 2008 03:47 (UTC) |
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>>Men also have a slightly easier time losing weight than women, on average... because they burn so many calories. Cut out the beer and cola for a while, lift some weights, and they will feel good. They don't want to "count calories" and eat cabbage soup. XD<< Maybe that explains it, but I don't think so. I surely burn more calories than my wife but my appetite is also much greater than hers. I think an essential difference between many (generalizing here) men and women is that for women, their seems to be a stronger emotional association between food and comfort. All I need is to get rid of my hunger pangs. If I could take one pill a day that would satisfy all of my nutritional needs AND keep me from being hungry, that's all I'd need. I run. I lift weights. But I also count calories and eat a LOT of vegetables. |
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| New Members | 54 Years Old, Needing to lose more then my age | Mar 19 2008 14:52 (UTC) |
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Congratulations, and good post. Two things that jumped out at me are 1) "135 pounds is the high end of the range I will stay in for the rest of my life." Not, I'm going to try and maintain this, but I AM going to maintain this. With that mindset, you will. 2) "I am examining the new tactics that my mind used to lead me astray." I didn't have any success until I really understood that this only appears to be a battle with my body. In reality, my body got right when my mind got right. Deepak Chopra said something I heard for the first time a couple of weeks ago and it would have sounded crazy to me just a year or two ago but now makes perfect sense. He said that we indulge in something he called "The Myth of the physical". We tend to think of ourselves as physical beings who can only think because we have physical brains and that our physical selves determine our thoughts. He said that it seems likely that the opposite is true. Our physical selves are a manifestation of our thoughts. The first time I heard the idea that we can control our lives by controlling our minds, I didn't realize just how hard it is to control one's own mind. Now that I'm on maintenance I'm figuring out ways to apply what I've learned along the way to all aspects of my life. It's actually pretty cool once you get momentum going. |
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| New Members | 54 Years Old, Needing to lose more then my age | Mar 10 2008 18:22 (UTC) |
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Original Post by changling: That describes my sleeping and my wife's reaction exactly. I'm sorry to say I ignored it for years and only recently got tested. In my case, the test was negative. My wife thought I my breathing was stopped but it actually became so shallow she couldn't detect it. That doesn't mean your husband doesn't have it. Getting tested is the only way to know for sure. Tell him it is covered by health insurance if there are symptoms, which there obviously are. If he has it, it can be dangerous in the long-term. Treatment is simple. If he doesn't have it, you get peace of mind. |
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| New Members | 54 Years Old, Needing to lose more then my age | Mar 06 2008 00:59 (UTC) |
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Original Post by carolf_new: I'm glad it's working out for you. One of my motivations to lose weight was to see if it would help with my sleep apnea. I was never tested but my wife has been telling me for our entire married life that I not only snore, but also jerk so hard she wakes up and stop breathing... all classic apnea signs. So I successfully lose 40 pounds and there is no change. I was tested 2 weeks ago and was told I definitely do NOT have sleep apnea! How's that for power of suggestion. I became convinced I had it. The test reports said my snoring is "mild". I told the doctor my wife rates it "severe" and the doctor laughed and said she hears it all day long. I was almost disappointed to find out there isn't a thing wrong with me. Still, I'm glad I was tested and would encourage anyone who has symptoms to have a sleep test. |
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| Weight Loss | A week off | Mar 02 2008 11:54 (UTC) |
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It's funny, I'm so conditioned to the belief that "it's not a diet, it's a lifestyle change" that my immediate thought when you wrote that you want to take a break from your diet is that it's a bad idea. However, it's really just semantics. What you are really saying is that for a period of time, you are going to maintain and not lose weight. I've done that myself repeatedly so that my weight loss chart looks more like a descending staircase than a curve. |
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| Weight Loss | Sodium | Mar 01 2008 01:57 (UTC) |
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Original Post by fanc: There are people online here who will tell you it's the same thing but it's not. I use absolutely no salt at all in my diet but have to be careful about sodium. I might as well throw away my can opener since almost everything in a can has high sodium. Where is Sodium Found? Many people think of salt and sodium as being the same thing, but they are not. Table salt is 40 percent sodium and 60 percent chloride. It is the sodium portion of salt that is important to people concerned about high blood pressure. Keep in mind some sodium is naturally present in most foods. See Table 1. Most of the sodium in processed foods is added to preserve or flavor them. Salt is the major source of this sodium. Salt is added to most canned and some frozen vegetables, smoked and cured meats, pickles and sauerkraut. It is used in most cheeses, sauces, soups, salad dressings and many breakfast cereals. It is also found in many other ingredients used in food processing. The food industry is trying to find ways to decrease sodium while ensuring food safety. Watch out for commercially prepared condiments, sauces and seasonings when preparing and serving foods for you and your family. Many, like those in Table 1, are high in sodium.Source: Colorado State University |
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| Weight Loss | Sodium | Mar 01 2008 00:27 (UTC) |
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>>So is there a minimum amount of sodium that you should have every day? Because my average daily sodium intake is 246mg. Is that too low?<< Technically, it's too low. It is estimated that we need 500 mg daily. I don't know for sure, but I suspect that it is hard to sustain a sodium intake as low as yours, and still have a balanced diet. Sodium is very common in food, including natural food. How many calories are you eating a day? Also, I wonder about your estimate. Sodium is more than just salt which is sodium chloride. It's actually quite difficult to avoid sodium. |
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| The Lounge | Why women and not men? | Jan 29 2008 00:55 (UTC) |
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I don't know why there are so few of us but it's sure not because there are fewer overweight men. I used to post a lot but this is the first time I've done so in quite a while for the very reason that there are so few men. It's not that I don't like communicating with women but we are, after all, biologically quite different so our weight loss experiences are different. I keep clicking on the "Groups" link hoping that there will be some way to communicate with my peers but it's said this for months: Coming Soon!
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| Fitness | ATTN: Runners...How to achieve "Runner's High"? | Jan 14 2008 01:01 (UTC) |
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Original Post by hanno: I take no offense but it's interesting that I, who used the "cruise control" analogy, claims never to have experienced the "runner's high". I tend to think of the runner's high as something akin to oxygen deprivation that might explain near-death experiences. I'm not interested in experiencing runners high. I'm just trying to get in and stay in shape. |
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| Weight Loss | Rethinking Thin | Jan 12 2008 18:43 (UTC) |
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Original Post by nomoreexcuses: One thing she said during the interview jumped out at me -- that it's very rare and very difficult for a person to lose more than about 20-25 lbs. I don't doubt that. I just expect to be one of the few who does keep it off. I've lost the source link but a recent article - New York Times I think - backs up my own experience. Some people who are overweight are healthier and more athletic than some thin people. I was thin in college but used to get my butt kicked in tennis by a guy who, by the charts, was overweight. I really think that anyone who pushes back against the tendency to overeat and tries to get some exercise, reaps substantial benefits even if the scale doesn't confirm their progress. No one loses the weight war unless they quit. Just staying in the game sets anyone head and shoulders above the crowd. |
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| Fitness | ATTN: Runners...How to achieve "Runner's High"? | Jan 12 2008 18:33 (UTC) |
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| This does make for interesting reading. Not that I'd know a runner's high if it bit me. I do sometimes get a feeling like I'm effortlessly on cruise control and running is easy. I like that but for the most part, I don't even like to run; I like the effects of running. I run about 5k on a pretty hilly trail every day but not yet further than that. When I'm lacing up my shoes, my dominant thought is that there's a cold beer waiting for me as a reward when it's over. The best part of running for me is the satisfaction of having done it. I couldn't run from here to the corner until about six months ago. | |||
| The Lounge | *edit*. the bible.....ugh. | Jan 07 2008 11:37 (UTC) |
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Original Post by loriklorik: Im not sure where your from... but things are a little different where i live. Here, christianity forces itself on the population in this way. If the population refuses...the christians are "legally" able to punish them with jail or fines (and because the majority of the population is christian, its only the minority who find this a bad thing).I love that about CC. I learn stuff here. What state do you live in and what sins earn you a jail sentence or fine? I'm a Christian (libertarian) and I would find that a bad thing. |
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| Weight Loss | Something I noticed | Dec 31 2007 21:58 (UTC) |
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Original Post by almostbacktome: Then there are the people that decide to keep a food log, but won't write down all the crap they eat. Why bother keeping a log if you are not going to be honest about what you are eating. Kind of defeats the purpose if you ask me! Lying to others is bad. Lying to yourself is stupid. |
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| Foods | veal | Dec 31 2007 18:27 (UTC) |
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| That's nothing compared to what the poor asparagus goes through. They are forced to grow in tiny cramped rows, and snapped off at the soil surface without benefit of painkillers. It's gruesome. | |||
| Foods | Broccoli!!! | Dec 30 2007 21:29 (UTC) |
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| Ooh.. I LIKE that.. I love tilapia and broccoli too... | |||
| Foods | Broccoli!!! | Dec 30 2007 20:45 (UTC) |
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| Boy, I can't wait to see what replies you get. Personally, I LOVE broccoli. I boil it, microwave it and eat it raw. To me there is no such thing as bad broccoli. My wife things I'm nuts because I love all vegetables. She hates lima beans and can only eat spinach if it's cooked a certain way. I love 'em all. | |||
| Foods | veal | Dec 29 2007 15:10 (UTC) |
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Original Post by ratinhat88: Jeez, lamb is a baby sheep just like veal is a baby cow, but people just don't seem to have the same types of issues with eating lamb that they do with veal. If you have moral issues about veal, don't eat it. Otherwise, yes, it's healthy. It has lots of protein and can easily fit into a diet plan. Really? I don't know anyone who has a moral issue with eating veal or lamb unless they are offended by eating any animal at all. I do know some people who have a problem with eating foie gras. What's funny is that I made a crack about it not being healthy for the calf (clearly it's not. It's fatal.) and it made people assume I was taking a position that I'm not. I wonder about asparagus though. Often when I drop 'em in boiling water I hear what sounds like a small scream. It could just be steam but sometimes I'm not sure. |
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| Foods | veal | Dec 29 2007 14:52 (UTC) |
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Veal is meat from calves slaughtered when younger than 9 months, usually at 8 to 16 weeks. " anyone know if veal is healthy?" Not for the calf. |
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| Weight Loss | I wasn't tricked, but I was stupid. Has this happened to you? | Dec 28 2007 23:36 (UTC) |
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| Glad to help. :-) Remember you don't have to be perfect, just good. I got to my goal weight despite a lot of screwups. Yeah, it might have delayed my arrival at my goal weight but the mistakes didn't alter the outcome. | |||
| Weight Loss | I wasn't tricked, but I was stupid. Has this happened to you? | Dec 28 2007 21:28 (UTC) |
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Hmm... maybe you just wanted to have some Frito's really bad and subconsciously tricked yourself into thinking that it was only 160 calories. ;-) You ate 640 calories but you intended to eat 160 so the overage was only 480. Not that bad at all. |
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| The Lounge | Did you get what you wanted for X-mas? | Dec 27 2007 01:08 (UTC) |
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| We celebrate Christmas but not of the commercial variety. We just go to church. | |||
| New Members | Using Tagged items | Dec 26 2007 18:11 (UTC) |
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| Yes, you can do that. The first time you add a food, there is an easy-to-see option to tag the item. If it's already tagged, click on the "E" for edit and add tags. You can have multiple tags on the same item separated by commas. Each tag can be more than one word. So you might have "ham" tagged as meat, ham sandwich. If you also have two slices of bread with the "ham sandwich" tag, then when you click on "ham sandwich" it automatically adds both items at once. You can of course tag as many items as you wish depending on how you like your ham sandwich. You might tag "swiss cheese" and "mustard" using the same "ham sandwich tag". |
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| New Members | Beta blocker | Dec 26 2007 16:32 (UTC) |
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Original Post by jewellrn: I guess I will just give it my best shot and if I can get some of this weight off I will not need the beta blocker! LOL. That would be nice. One of the motivators for me to lose weight was that my blood pressure was getting to the point that I was told I may have to start taking medication. I figured before I took that step, I wanted to remove other potential causes besides genetics which are obviously outside my control. I dropped 35-40 pounds and drastically reduced sodium. So far so good as the blood presssure is down. |
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| New Members | Beta blocker | Dec 25 2007 18:34 (UTC) |
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| Hi, jewellrn. Welcome to CC. It's an interesting quesion. I wish I had an answer for you but I don't despite my best efforts to research one online. | |||
| The Lounge | PDA | Dec 25 2007 00:15 (UTC) |
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Original Post by vicereine: So what's your opinion on PDA (public display of affection)?Let's just say I could live without it. |
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| Motivation | Slow-paced dieters? Let's rally!! | Dec 24 2007 23:39 (UTC) |
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| Slow is the way to go. I started in May with a goal of losing 40 pounds. CC's calculator said it would take until August or September. I scoffed and figured I'd be done by July. The joke is on me, I just hit my goal weight this week. But you know what? I'm glad it took me that long because it gave enough time for my eating regimen to become a habit instead of a burden. | |||
| The Lounge | Ok, fess up, who is completely done christmas shopping?! | Dec 24 2007 23:04 (UTC) |
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| I finished my Christmas shopping early this year. Today at 2:00pm instead of 5:45pm. ;-) | |||
| Weight Loss | What are your "realistic" holiday goals? | Dec 24 2007 22:29 (UTC) |
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| Oh, thanks. It was about 18 kg. My BMI is under 25 now so I don't see myself losing another 10 just to make it more of a challenge. Maybe I should have gone up to 140 kg first so I'd have more to lose. | |||
| Weight Loss | that's it - I'm on a break. Join me? | Dec 24 2007 09:57 (UTC) |
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Original Post by ajja: Well I just just tossed the leftovers in the garbage in middle of eating,why? Because there is always MORE! Much more! So, I hear french women indulge in this hideous practice . I just tell myself as I dump the other half in the garbage outloud " I was not supposed to eat that!" I promise you will offend some people with these tactics. It is a sacrilige. To waste. So.So what! That's an interesting point. One of the reasons I gained weight is that I have a hard time throwing food away and would eat it to avoid throwing it away. As if it would do more good if I ate it than if I threw it away. The amount of food thrown away in restaurants is huge. It has to be thrown away for sanitary reasons. |
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| Weight Loss | What are your "realistic" holiday goals? | Dec 23 2007 19:42 (UTC) |
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| I lost weight between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I'm below goal weight now. Yes, I'm bragging. |
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So you can keep track of what you eat - which enables you to analyze your foods and receive the following:
- Health Score of your overall diet
- Warning when you approach your daily calorie limit
- Overview of the good and bad nutrients
