Yup, that's me: the girl who cried "wolf!" ... because, let's face it. I have so many times said, "I'm doing it! I'm losing the weight!" ad nauseam, that frankly it's a little embarrassing to talk about. Again
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The burning it off is equally important, toojessibudMay 22 2012, 03:06:39 UTC
And for me, personally, I think that's the biggest (and most difficult) part. I have not been successful in shedding the 25 pounds I've packed on in the last 5 years. I actually quit Curves last fall because I just could not muster the energy to go, after putting in a full day's work. That was sad for me because I did enjoy it but I just couldn't do it. I now know for certain that my extreme low thyroid (Hashimoto's Thyroiditis) played a big role in my utter lack of energy) and in fact, was thrilled with the diagnosis; I expected the pounds to just fall away as soon as the thyroid meds kicked in and my energy began to return. Not so.
So, it's back to Curves as soon as school is out, and I do try to do the Leslie Sansone walk at home program (but have been a bit of a slug in that, as well)
Re: The burning it off is equally important, tooantof9June 7 2012, 16:05:22 UTC
How's it going, friend? Is school out yet there? I'm thinking it should be any minute if it's not yet. I hadn't heard about your diagnosis, but I'm glad you got it if it gets you on the right meds and helps you figure out what makes you feel better.
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So, it's back to Curves as soon as school is out, and I do try to do the Leslie Sansone walk at home program (but have been a bit of a slug in that, as well)
Anyhow, keep up the good work.
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Thanks for the encouragement!
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