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how far will you go?
5 months ago  ::  Jun 28, 2009 - 4:01PM #1
Anesis
Posts: 1276

If you need to lose weight, how far will you go to lose it? What risks are you willing to take? How much time can you devote every day to losing? What are you willing to give up? How are you willing to change your lifestyle?

5 months ago  ::  Jun 29, 2009 - 10:07AM #2
Karma_Yeshe_Dorje
Posts: 4248

Embarassed G'day Anesis:


you need to lose weight
Me & Morgan My BMI and waist to hip ratio are too high!


how far will you go
Heart rate curve This is seriously problematic! 

5 months ago  ::  Jun 29, 2009 - 10:34AM #3
IreneAdler
Posts: 1538

 


My "mantra" has always been:  Whatever one does to lose the weight, one must continue to do to keep the weight off.


 So, I only undertake things that I'm willing to make a permanent part of my eating or exercise regimen.  Kinda keeps me away from the crash dieting, fasting, no carbs, or many hours a day exercising stuff.  It also keeps me from going whole-hog on touted "super foods" when such news items crop up- green tea, for example.


 ON the other hand, I do plan all my meals in advance, exercise portion control, and get in 1-3 hours of physical activity each day.  And, I have learned to exercise patience; the weight is not gonna come off fast like one sees on the folks on TV.  Been doing this for a number of years now-with success. 


Irene.

A sense of responsibility is one of the greatest gifts we can give our children.

-TMarie
5 months ago  ::  Jun 29, 2009 - 4:21PM #4
appy20
Posts: 6506

" ON the other hand, I do plan all my meals in advance, exercise portion control, and get in 1-3 hours of physical activity each day.  And, I have learned to exercise patience; the weight is not gonna come off fast like one sees on the folks on TV.  Been doing this for a number of years now-with success. "


That doesn't always work for some of us.  When I was  young I started doing that.  I didn't get the desired results.  Now, I hate the exercise so much that it probably makes me gain weight due to the excess cortisol I produce all day dreading the gym.   I have drunk green tea for years and not only does it not make me lose weight but it makes me nauseated. LOL My problem is that the weight will not come off in the right places.

5 months ago  ::  Jun 30, 2009 - 4:23PM #5
DotNotInOz
Posts: 2056

Jun 28, 2009 -- 4:01PM, Anesis wrote:


If you need to lose weight, how far will you go to lose it?



I have a "feel good" point that I discovered several years ago when I lost weight due to increasing blood pressure. I'll exercise and watch what and how much I eat to get to that point and stay there. Anything more is excessive and can become obsessive for me.


What risks are you willing to take?



Risks I'm willing to take? Huh? Perhaps I'm misunderstanding the question, but this sounds like, "Would you do just about anything to lose weight?" Not on yer tintype! I try to research any weight-loss fads and see if there's thought to be merit to them, might try one for a while and see how I feel. I've gotten lots smarter in this respect since I became obsessive about raw foodism several years ago and eventually realized that.


How much time can you devote every day to losing? What are you willing to give up? How are you willing to change your lifestyle?



Whatever works within reasonable limits. These seem like fairly obvious questions that can only be answered for oneself. Why anyone else would care or want to know what I do about any of these is baffling to me. It's me, not you. Do what you need to develop and maintain as positive and healthy a body and mind as you can.

Your life is an occasion. Rise to it.--Mr. Magorium
4 months ago  ::  Jul 01, 2009 - 3:35PM #6
appy20
Posts: 6506

My daydream is that there was a single pill you could take and never have to put food in your mouth again. I could do that.  If I could keep from starving to death, I could give up food entirely. I feel like that is what it would take for me to be thin.  I would gladly do it.  I wish that were an option.

4 months ago  ::  Jul 02, 2009 - 4:11PM #7
Lily42
Posts: 22

I think the question of how far will you go or what risks you're willing to take to get thin are kind of scary questions. I think focusing on appearance rather than on health is generally unhealthy. I liked what Irene said about making lifestyle changes.

4 months ago  ::  Jul 03, 2009 - 2:59AM #8
Anesis
Posts: 1276

Who said anything about appearance?

4 months ago  ::  Jul 03, 2009 - 3:48AM #9
DotNotInOz
Posts: 2056

Jul 3, 2009 -- 2:59AM, Anesis wrote:


Who said anything about appearance?




Lily just did, adding another dimension to the discussion it seemed to me.


I expect that most of us would agree that an unhealthy fixation with one's appearance could lead to going too far or taking dangerous risks with weight loss.


 

Your life is an occasion. Rise to it.--Mr. Magorium
4 months ago  ::  Jul 03, 2009 - 12:55PM #10
Anesis
Posts: 1276

Okay, that makes sense. Would you go further to lose weight if you were doing it for the sake of appearance as opposed to any other reason?

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