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Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: June 22nd, 2012, 12:37 pm
by cameron
Let us know how it went Jencita! I never did try  the fruit and soup flush, but it has worked for many.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: June 22nd, 2012, 7:40 pm
by witheraway1
FRUIT AND FLUSH NEVER DID ANYTHING FOR ME. GLAD I FOUND RESULTS. GOOD TO BE ABLE TO EAT OTHER THINGS AND NOT WORRY SO MUCH ABOUT WEIGHT.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: June 22nd, 2012, 8:33 pm
by LINDA RN
I can really "flush" by eating half a watermelon for supper.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: June 23rd, 2012, 9:27 am
by jencita
Well one day of the fruit and soup flush and I am already 3 pounds down - yay.  After the kids dance recital last night, they wanted to go for ice cream.  I was kinda worried.  Well the good thing is that we went to Frozen oasis and I loaded my cup with fresh fruit and put a dollop of  sugar free vanilla frozen yogurt and it was amazing.  In our one city we have 2 froyos, 1 frozen oasis and 1 menchies - all basically the same where you build your own frozen yogurt - weird that our 1 city can keep 4 of them alive - I see dairy queen and coldstone going under.  The frozen yogurt places are crawling with business.  The good thing is with the fresh fruit they offer I can go with the kids and stay focused.  I plan on staying on the fruit and flush today - I will let you know.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: July 14th, 2012, 9:51 am
by jencita
I haven't been on in a while - hope all is well.  I have to say I really miss keeping in touch with my LDL friends. I am hanging in there - failing daily as usual but reattempting every day.  I need to do this for my health.
Breakfast: fruit
lunch: salad
dinner: fruit

semiflush day

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: July 20th, 2012, 8:30 am
by jencita
Finally on a roll - 3 pounds down from the 5 I gained.  I don't seem to have much of an appetite these days which is a good thing. 
Breakfast: none
lunch: chipotle bowl
dinner: corn, fruit
I have a wedding to attend on 9/15 - 9 weeks away.  I think I can lose 20 pounds by then.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: July 20th, 2012, 8:54 am
by witheraway1
We are hoping with you!

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 4th, 2012, 9:26 am
by jencita
Went to a family gathering over the weekend and everyone has lost weight except me - so sad!  I am going to try for a jumpstart.  Have a wedding to attend on Sept 15.  I am going to do the fruit and soup flush until then to jumpstart my loss.  I have to stay on track.  I keep thinking about how good everyone else looks except me. 
Breakfast: banana
lunch: grapes, watermelon
dinner:  I am going to try to find my chickpea curry soup recipe and make that, yum

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 4th, 2012, 11:16 am
by witheraway1
You are very attractive, I am sure you don't look as bad as you think..As long as you keep trying you will get there one day. Good to hear from you again.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 4th, 2012, 1:32 pm
by crickadoodle
Jennie, going without meat has never speeded up my losing.  Just to let you know.  It might sabotage your good intentions.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 5th, 2012, 11:53 am
by jencita
Thanks Wither, thanks for the advice Crickadoodle.  I may add some meat at lunch.  I did well yesterday.  Too afraid to weigh myself because if I don't see a loss it sometimes makes me eat more.
Breakfast: banana
snack: grapes
lunch: soup
dinner: not sure yet.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 5th, 2012, 3:48 pm
by crickadoodle
All I know is that when we get too aggressive in our fight, we can do the opposite of what we intend.  If you aggressively restrict calories, your body will think it is in a famine, and this will slow down your metabolism to protect you from starving.  When this happens, it slows down your body's ability to lose weight.  Roger's plan of eating until full really works great because your body doesn't get in famine mode at all.  You keep your metabolism up. Other important things to remember for a revved up metabolism are:  get ample sleep, sleep in total darkness, destress your life (exercise really helps here), build muscle as muscle burns more calories than fat -- walking and running and swimming don't build muscle as much as they tone, so weight bearing exercises are good for this.  I'm sure there are more things to do, but these are off the top of my head from a class I used to teach on it.  Oh, exercise first thing in the morning to jumpstart your metabolism --then eat breakfast.  DO eat breakfast because waiting until later in the day to eat makes your body think you are in a famine.  I sure hope you look great for the wedding you are preparing for.  Mostly, I hope you turn your body into a fat burning machine, because you eat and exercise the smart way.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 5th, 2012, 8:11 pm
by LINDA RN
Jennie
Reading Cricadoodle's post drug up an old memory of an exercise stress reducer I found in nursing school....
ICESKATING!!! I had always loved iceskating and when they built an indoor rink right across the street from the hospital where I was traing, I used my baby sitting money to skate and even take group lessons. I found out that for 2 hours on the ice I could think about NOTHING else but where my feet were.
I actually never gave school a thought for 2 hours! It was definitely a survival skill for me. After Nursing school, I went to the Kent State Arena for "therapy." Sadly after settling in Oklahoma, the closest rink is nearly a 2 hour drive. We did take our kids there once a month just so they could learn, but they are out of state now and hubby doesn't skate so I don't have anyone to "teach"  :wacko:. Oh well, just thought I would throw that out in case it might help anyone else. If skating is out of the question and you need a stress reducer, find something to do that requires all your attention, racket ball????

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 6th, 2012, 10:48 am
by jencita
Thanks for the great advice.  I really think destressors could work.  I notice that when I am stressed I want to eat all the wrong foods.  I have have always wanted to learn to iceskate and we have a rink within minutes of my home - I'm just too afraid to get on the ice.  I do rollerskate but that rink is too far from my home.  I actually managed to walk 2 miles yesterday.  I am hoping to add another mile today.  I unfortunately did eat the manicotti that I prepared for the kids yesterday - I tried so hard to resist but after exercising I was so hungry.  I will do good today.
Breakfast: refried beans, eggs, banana
lunch: soup, watermelon
dinner: corn, watermelon

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 6th, 2012, 1:59 pm
by crickadoodle
Jen, that is exactly why you need protein and need to eat until full.  The best thing I found about LDL is that it was so satisfying that I truly didn't want to cheat.  It was, as Julie used to say, LDL has built in willpower.  It really does.  You just have to get your head on straight and not get  sucked into the belief that the number on the scale is the most important thing.  How you fit in your clothes and building muscle is so much more important in weight loss -- or let's term it different, fat loss.  You want to lose fat, not muscle.  Trust me, that muscle is going to come in handy.  My poor mom was on statin drugs for cholesterol (which she didn't have a problem with, doctors just tend to put everyone on blood pressure meds and couple that with a statin drug) and they diminished her muscle mass.  She moves so slowly, poor thing. We are all getting older and where losing weight used to be all for cosmetic reasons, there are now much greater things at stake.  I guess caring for my 86 yr. old mom has opened my eyes to some things.  You can sensibly lose the weight -- the fat -- and protect yourself against those bad choices like the manicotti.  I don't think your menu for today would keep me from falling.  Not meaning to discourage you, just from personal experience.  The LDL way truly requires trusting the plan enough to eat until full.  We have been lied to a lot about what will help you lose weight -- some things we take as fact are actually the opposite and cause you to gain.  You can do it!!

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 6th, 2012, 7:28 pm
by LINDA RN
Jen,
When I got into the beginners glass I found I had to unlearn some of the skills I taught myself rollerskating.
The classes are great and you get a 20-30 min class and the rest of the 2 hours you skate on your own and practice.
Lessons were once a week and I usually went on more time, so skated twice a week.
Exercising will make you hungry and the snacks are always handy so be prepared to eat until you are stuffed before you go,
and have a smoothie ready for when you are done.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 7th, 2012, 2:09 pm
by jencita
well I ate until full yesterday and stayed true to LDL.  I can't help but keep thinking "I am not getting any younger" and I really don't want some of the diseases that can happen as we get older. I just have to do this for myself, my spouse, my kids, my grandkids and maybe even my great grandkids.  I can do this!
breakfast: refried beans, eggs, banana
snack: watermelon
lunch: curry chickpea soup, watermelon
dinner:

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 7th, 2012, 3:51 pm
by crickadoodle
OOOOhhh!!  I love Curried Chick-Pea Soup!!  Wish I lived nearby and I'd come over to have a bowl with you.  ;)  Guess I'll have to make some for myself very soon!!

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 8th, 2012, 3:15 pm
by jencita
Crick, I just love the curried chick pea soup too - sooo good.  I find I like it better when I mash it with a potato masher as opposed to putting it in a blender.  I also wish you could come share a bowl with me especially since I am the only one here that likes it.  Well I did  good yesterday except for when one of my daughters came over and we made pumpkin chocolate chip cupcakes together and I ate 2 of them.
Oh well back on track today.

Re: Jennie's Journal

Posted: September 8th, 2012, 4:39 pm
by crickadoodle
I use the blender stick type thing right in the pot.  So easy! 

When you are still struggling with getting with the program, don't tempt yourself by making cupcakes.  I know that we can fall into it, when we haven't been fully convinced that we aren't being deprived by eating this way.  Once you are convinced, it won't be hard to resist.  I remember the Christmas I made batches and batches of my favorite cookies for gifts to my husband's dealers and just friends and neighbors.  I was surrounded by those and didn't eat a one. :)  If you have to bake for some reason, eat a lot of sweet fruit beforehand.  It'll be easier to resist.  *hug*