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Posted Tuesday, 24 November 2009 7:30 PM


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Hi guys,

After 2 and a bit years away, through disappointments, chronic pain and breakups - I am back. I haven't regained all I lost, but still over 200kg and feel disappointed in myself.

This time I am not going to make unrealistic demands upon myself. I see a lot has changed and will go with the flow of consistency - in preparation I gave up coffee four weeks ago, sugar all but gone - fell off that month wagon on weekend - but not disgustingly - and have started walking 6 days a week in the pool.

I will conquer my fear of moving - especially outside........I have a few mini goals - will go and try and work out how to put them on my profile

Thank you for the support you give on these forums - talk soon and keep up your great week.......

cheers

megs



Start waist 163 cm down to 148cm now
29/11/06 155cm 04/12/06 153cm
11/12/06 151cm
BACK 24/11/09 - waist 141cm

1st mini goal to reach under200kg
by end of January.

Mini goals to get to my final destination - 15kg lots





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Posted Friday, 27 November 2009 5:51 PM


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I am still happy - I am maintaining at the moment...

I have lost 25 kgs now ... I am still working on things

I know I need to lose another 25 kgs - but it is taking a lot more time

I will get there - steady and slow is good for me

I am proud of myself [Smile] BTW I went shopping and bought myself a lot of clothes in the 18 - 20 range ...WAHOO

Much better than the size 26s that is for sure... I even bought myself dresses and skirts (first time for many many years)

I am smiling and will not give up

Cassie



See My before and after pics - 6 months after doing TF and 20 kg lighter

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Posted Friday, 27 November 2009 8:04 PM
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Hi,

I would love to join your group if that is possible.  I can so relate to your stories and your journeys so far.

I started out at 170kgs, got to 145kgs and had WLS, lost 45kgs, got serious ill (near death situation), had the band taken out in October 2008 and have processed to put on 32.4kgs.  Weeks of hospitization and rehab to regain my fitness combined with the reality of dealing with the fact I nearly died resulted in alot emotional eating and being where I ended up  

But that was then and this is now - I not looking back but forward. Five weeks down on TF and I doing okay. I feeling in control and have more energy that I had for ages. The numbers are moving down nicely although sometimes I think atad slow. Thats just my desire to be back around 100 which I found so nice to be at. After being so big for most of my life, even at that number make me feel good, lighter, fitter and cool!

Added bonus to getting this weight back off is that I became a serial bargain shopper and have four large space bags fill of clothes that I had been collecting that I was either in or would have soon been in.  My addiction to shopping comes from having no choices to buy being up at 170kgs and I had to sew all my own clothes. It would break my heart to have to give all those clothes away because I could not wear them!

My goal is to get to 85-80kgs and then re-assess.  I would love to be able to shop at Wombats! Not that Darwin has a Wombats anymore but then maybe on reaching my goal I could reward myself with a trip south for shopping!

Short term goal is to get off 10kgs in the Christmas Challenge and then try to get another 10kgs off by Valentine Day. No nothing romantic or hot and spicy. I have tickets to see Cliff Richards in Brisbane on the 18th February and it would be nice to be down 20kgs.  Plus if I got the urge to throw my knickers at the old fellow, would be less harmful to be hit with the -20kgs size knickers right?

I look forward in getting to know you all and watching your progess. 

Chook

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My TF Journey  - 
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Bunny Challenge  -  1st January - 4 April 2010  -  Pledged 15kgs


30 by 30 Challenge  -  Pledged to lose 30kgs by 30 July

                

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Posted Sunday, 29 November 2009 1:06 AM


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Welcome to our little group mate things have been quiet in here lately but i expect that with summer coming up it will get busier

My losses are a little slow atm but I will get there

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Cas



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Posted Sunday, 29 November 2009 5:46 PM
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Hi

Am I able to join discussions about weight loss journey.  I am aiming to lose about 14kg and have so far lost 5.3kg in two weeks. I started at 73.4kg. 

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Posted Sunday, 29 November 2009 10:15 PM


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Sure - all are welcome in this little part of the world!

Cas



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Posted Sunday, 29 November 2009 10:25 PM
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Thanks turbo for the welcome.

This time of year always distract folks especially now that Christmas is only about 3.5week away.. How scarey is that??? Has really creeped up on us all this year.  I starting to panic about how I going to handle Christmas day. Is abit scarey this close to only starting the program. I hope I do not knock myself totally off the wagon. Its so hard to get back on after doing serious damage.

You have done wonderfully, you must feel great.

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30 by 30 Challenge  -  Pledged to lose 30kgs by 30 July

                

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Posted Monday, 30 November 2009 2:06 PM
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Hi there

It's great to read your stories as i can relate.  I have just started on TF and my first weigh in is this thursday 03/12/2009 so fingers crossed!

I was 140, then lost 28 kgs (on my own) and now i'm back to 120.  My first goal is to break through the 100kg barrier - hoping by 23/03/2010 (my b'day) - lets see how we go!! 

My ideal weight would be 68 kgs but i'm taking it bit by bit first.

looking forward to going through this journey with you all

Chez

First Goal - Crack 100kg

Week 1: 3.2kg loss

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Posted Monday, 30 November 2009 4:42 PM


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I have to say that I am scared about christmas, but i have realised I will just have to deal with it the best i can. I wont go berserk with munchies..and If i know i am going to be bad, i will omit one of my daily shakes...

I will confer with my TF consultants about - to see what they say

smiles
Cas



See My before and after pics - 6 months after doing TF and 20 kg lighter

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Posted Tuesday, 1 December 2009 5:50 PM
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My consultant said that the day is considered a off day and you just jump back onto program the very next day.  As I working towards getting as much weight off before going on holidays to Brisbane in February not sure I willing to allow myself my head - I know what is like to fall off the wagon, takes alot of effort to get back online.  I notice Mally post a 2006 TF christmas day sample post and that seemed quite okay to follow for the day with little damage.

Please share what your consultant says, will be nice to brain storm what everyone is going to do.

cheers Chook

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My TF Journey  - 
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Bunny Challenge  -  1st January - 4 April 2010  -  Pledged 15kgs


30 by 30 Challenge  -  Pledged to lose 30kgs by 30 July

                

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