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In reply to the discussion: Has anyone here ever intentionally lost a lot of weight? Like more than 30 pounds? [View all]ConcernedCanuk
(13,509 posts)25. My concern is GAINING weight.
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and maintaining it.
At one point, I was down to 124 pounds - the result of rotting teeth.
At 5' 10" - that's just a wee bit on the scrawny side.
Now up to about 150 - feel better when I'm 160.
Teeth, at least the ones my body was growing are all gone now - so health is improving.
All my siblings have no weight problem - so I'm fortunate.
I require a heck of a lot of nutrients to maintain my weight - I can drink all the beer I can handle, eat junk food, pasta, whatever, and never get over 160.
It ain't fair, is it?
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Has anyone here ever intentionally lost a lot of weight? Like more than 30 pounds? [View all]
Squinch
Jun 2013
OP
I think so too, but as I age, I can see my muscle mass declining. I am thinking
Squinch
Jun 2013
#32
LOTS of people. And some of the least capable. He's a strange man, but a good one.
nolabear
Jun 2013
#55
I will look into MyFitnessPal. Thank you. My splurge at the end of the day would be a
Squinch
Jun 2013
#33
But I do understand that it's a struggle whichever end of the scale (heh heh) you find yourself.
Squinch
Jun 2013
#36
That is very encouraging. The weight loss is a hurdle, but the maintenance always seems
Squinch
Jun 2013
#37
The last two hours thing is an issue for me. I almost don't notice my habit of grazing
Squinch
Jun 2013
#42
I am also a good cook - for me, portion control is about will power - it is about the decision
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2013
#51