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    Did You Know?

    That a 16 oz mug of coffee with 4 tsp sugar and 4 tsp creamer (omg I'd never use that much creamer!) is half the calories of an 8 oz glass of pepsi?

    That working out on an elliptical machine burns 3 times as much calories (not to mention works out more muscle groups) as brisk walking on / off a treadmill for the same amount of time? And I'm talking walking so fast on the darn thing you might as well be jogging. But I refuse to jog, too hard on the knees and ankles. Can't you guess which workout machine is now my fav? lol Cuz you burn about as much with the bike as you do walking.

    That you can burn 70 calories doing moderate cleaning for an hour? I can't wait to find out how much vigorous cleaning would be. lol

    That it might not be a great idea to work out for 90 mins then go walk / shop at an outlet mall for 3 hrs.....probably adding in another couple of miles of walking........ Yeah, came home and took a NAP.

    I'm doing pretty good I think. I've lost 2 whole pounds. (I know, not a huge deal) But I can now do both the elliptical and the treadmill for 30 mins each. I start on the treadmill for 15 mins to get warmed up, then move to the elliptical for 15 mins (about then muscles tend to start cramping) then back to the treadmill for 15 mins, and go finish off the last 15 on the elliptical. I am determined to eventually build myself up to an hour on the elliptical, like those folks who have at least a decade on me. lol Moving to the treadmill when my muscles begin to cramp is the only way I can work out the kinks to be able to do that last 15 on the elliptical. Then I do a half hour strength training with their weight equipment. They have one machine that I can use that is THE only way I can even consider doing sit ups with out having my side muscles slide on top of each other causing me to scream bloody murder. (after effect of major kidney surgery some 25 yrs ago)

    I'd probably have lost more than 2 lbs, except I'm still having water weight issues, which for me is fairly normal. But I'm going to need to see if the Lasix dose needs increased again. And I'm adjusting to "normal" portions of what I'm eating. For the most part.....I'm staying under what I should be each day for food intake. I won't know if I lost this week until after my water pill kicks in later this morning. I won't take it before the workout for obvious reasons.

    Having pc as a workout buddy helps. You feel more obligated to get up and go even on days when you don't want to just because someone else is counting on you to go with them. Since I get up anywhere from 5:30 am to 6am to go to the gym......and I am NOT a morning person......I need that buddy system. lol

    I already see my energy levels rising, my general outlook / mood lifting.

    I'm considering coloring my hair to get rid of the white. (I don't get gray, it comes in pure white) I'm going to try this Olay facial hair removal cream. Otherwise, I'm going to be shaving soon, I can't keep up with the plucking. And just my luck it's the darkest coarsest hair in the world, so no covering it with makeup and pretending it's not there. Considering wearing makeup again for the first time in ages.

    PC is doing fantastic. She's lost nearly 30 lbs and it SHOWS! She's determined it's a lifestyle change. (looks like I finally got through to her) And you have to remember she has hyperthyroidism that is just barely controlled so this is huge.

    Nichole now plans to join a gym near her and made a happy discovery that her neighbor friend who is fairly heavy.......actually belongs to a gym and has been working on losing weight, so she'll have a work out buddy. Her mil, the lady with the horrific lymphedema in her legs so bad I've often wondered how she can walk.......has lost 50 lbs with weight watchers and curves. I'm so glad she's done curves because I'm sure she'd have had a heart attack trying it on her own at a gym. Both Nichole and I are so proud of her, she never said a word to anyone, just went and signed up one day. The weight loss will help the lymphedema, but she still needs to be treated for it, I hope she goes in soon. And because his mom lost 50 lbs, Nichole's dh is suddenly motivated to get back into shape, he was getting rather pudgy with some major love handles going on. So he's not pulling the I'm so cheap you can't do anything over the gym for Nichole.

    I'm beginning to think fitness can be catching. lol I want to see how many times I can take a guest so Travis can come with me and pc. Because I couldn't do a family membership, he's too old and I can't afford a membership for him too.

    So.........those are my ramblings as I sit here drinking my coffee waiting for the gym to open.
    Lisa

    Katie 32 (gfg) - Married to M (moron man) K11, A10 MRDD, E 6
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    Re: Did You Know?

    Well, Lisa, you've inspired me! Congratulations on getting fit and spreading the bug!! I'm so happy and proud of you for taking care of yourself! The number on the scale, so I hear, is not what matters. What matters is how you feel, your energy levels, the quality of the food you ingest, your habits. Btw, are you still smoking?

    Seriously, once I'm up and about like normal, I am joining WW and of course will be walking a lot to keep my knee in motion. Very inspiring!
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    Boy, Hound, you're doing a much better job than I am! I am going to the gym three times a week for one hour visits but I sure have to practice self discipline to keep the schedule. So far I am just spending the hour on the treadmill and haven't tried any other machines. Wimp!

    I have gained weight in the past six/eight weeks due to my change in diet. I met my weight goal by doing low carb and basically eating cheese, meat and salads (often with meat and cheese, lol). Once the Dr. identified the high cholesterol I am trying to avoid the things that I had focused on for weight loss. Sigh. The only dietary change that I have stayed true to is only having Shredded Wheat and fresh fruit for breakfast! I like having a "no brainer" to start the day.

    Wish I had a gym partner. I completely enjoyed Curves years ago and had alot of results. Our Curves, however, closes early (six or seven, I think) and is only open Saturday AM's. That doesn't work with my schedule since we work 5.5 days a week. Sigh. They have Zumba there now too and even thought I would probably be the oldest by far...I think I'd love that.

    Lead the way. Some of us are following. Hugs and congrats. DDD
    DH & I have raised our 25 yr.old grandson. At 14 he turned to pot & booze to cope with problems. He's a GFG#1. In 2005 he fell off a balcony, had brain surgery and has TBI effects. His recovery is very stressful. Time will tell if he ends up GFG or PC. Our GFG#2 is 21 and now lives with his GFGmom. He's ADHD, AS, BP plus. DH and I have 6 children and 11 grands. Yikes!

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    Look into interval training, too. Then you'll keep burning MORE calories AFTER the workout than you do now, too.
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    I'm just grinning, reading this post... It is so happy!!!!!
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    DDD, you're no wuss. It took me more than a week I think to even consider touching that elliptical machine. I was idiot enough to try it the first time in the gym.....and omg it felt so foreign and I couldn't do 3 mins, no kidding. It's taken me 3 wks to get up to 30 mins on the thing.......and you see how I have to do it. lol Most of that time I'd telling myself "ok, just 5 mins, if you can do 5 mins we're good" then when I reach the 5 mins, I do it again with 5 more mins. But so far I have no choice but to stop at the 15 min mark because my left thigh cramps up.....walking the treadmill gets the cramp worked out so I can go back and do the rest.

    I'm just paying quite a hefty price for this Y membership and I'm making sure it's not going to waste. For the past 2 wks it's been about 3 times a week. Now I'm amping up to 6 days a week, no less than 60 mins, usually about 90 including the strength workout with weights. I had to work up to it though, I didn't want to do the thing where you're so sore you can't move the rest of the day and dread going back.

    I am getting frustrated with the calorie deal though. I know my kidney doc had me on a 1600 cal diet for the renal diet without exercise. The site I'm using to help guide me calorie wise has it at 1200 something without exercise.......at a 1/2 lb a week and I think they're off their nut. That 1600 was for 2 lbs a week according to my doc.......and it DID work without issue because I walked 4 miles a day with the dogs, but other than housework that's all I did. I lost almost 30 lbs in 2 months. So, I'm trying to just use the site to help me count calories and watch sodium and potassium levels and not hyper focusing on their totals because I think those are off more than a bit. But it's bugging me. I might switch and try out weight watchers as it might be easier, pc says she's only paying 18 a month because she's doing the meals herself.

    PC highly recommends the Biggest Loser videos because they have 3 skill levels. I have 2 of them but have as yet to try them because I've been making it to the gym each day.....will be trying it tomorrow because sundays are just too crowded there.

    And no, I've not managed to quit smoking yet. I'm down to a pack a day from 2 packs, which is at least better. If I don't continue making progress there, I'll go to the doc and ask for the chantix...but man that's expensive.
    Lisa

    Katie 32 (gfg) - Married to M (moron man) K11, A10 MRDD, E 6
    PC 27 (RN)- Darrin 8, Brandon 3, Connor 1 year
    Travis 25 (gfg) - PDD TS, CP, legally blind, epilepsy, polycythemia
    Nichole: 22 (ex-gfg ): Aubrey 5 yrs Oliver 9 months
    Furbabies:
    Rowdy- white lab 13 yrs
    Molly- shepard mix 11 yrs
    Betsy- Rowdy's daughter- basset lab mix 6 yrs
    Sir Bruce- orange tabby cat 4 yrs
    Minnie- grey tabby 3 yrs
    Midnight- black cat 1 yr

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    Lisa, I just tried that Olay product ~ you'll love it! It's really good.
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    Oh, goody! Thanks Linda for the recommendation. For what it costs......I was worried it might not live up to it's claims. So now I won't worry so much about buying it.
    Lisa

    Katie 32 (gfg) - Married to M (moron man) K11, A10 MRDD, E 6
    PC 27 (RN)- Darrin 8, Brandon 3, Connor 1 year
    Travis 25 (gfg) - PDD TS, CP, legally blind, epilepsy, polycythemia
    Nichole: 22 (ex-gfg ): Aubrey 5 yrs Oliver 9 months
    Furbabies:
    Rowdy- white lab 13 yrs
    Molly- shepard mix 11 yrs
    Betsy- Rowdy's daughter- basset lab mix 6 yrs
    Sir Bruce- orange tabby cat 4 yrs
    Minnie- grey tabby 3 yrs
    Midnight- black cat 1 yr

    **Dynamite comes in small packages**

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    I think Chantix has mixed reviews. For me it didn't settled well and usually I don't have issues with meds. Otoh, I've been blessed to not need meds on a regular basis. Watching my bucks it was sad to toss away such an expensive box. My DH is going out of town next week and I'm trying to get psyched up for using Nicorette to see if I can do it...it worked for me decades ago so maybe.

    Your lifestyle sounds just awesome I'm going to use you as my inspiration. Hugs DDD
    DH & I have raised our 25 yr.old grandson. At 14 he turned to pot & booze to cope with problems. He's a GFG#1. In 2005 he fell off a balcony, had brain surgery and has TBI effects. His recovery is very stressful. Time will tell if he ends up GFG or PC. Our GFG#2 is 21 and now lives with his GFGmom. He's ADHD, AS, BP plus. DH and I have 6 children and 11 grands. Yikes!

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    Lisa that's more of a workout than I manage!
    Me: 35, ADD, SID, depression (uni-polar), PTSD, Aspie ASD. On Latuda and Topamax to cope.
    Kiddo: gfg female, 10, gifted, ADHD, bi-polar(?), ODD, Aspie ASD, likely others including SID. Currently on Abilify, Tegretal, Kapvay, Clonidine, Topamax
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