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#187682 - 08/04/09 01:08 AM
Exercise, weight loss/control
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#187975 - 08/09/09 01:44 AM
Re: Exercise, weight loss/control
[Re: Dotsie]
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Registered: 08/06/09
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Anne, I eat less and weigh more. Absolutely. I also exercise more and weigh more. What's wrong with that picture? Dotsie, Get your thyroid levels checked. But find a doctor that will go by your symptoms more than your test results. And stick to natural thyroid, such as Armour. It's much, much cheaper than the pharmaceutical version. I have found my thyroid isn't working up to par with getting older.
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#188014 - 08/10/09 03:44 AM
Re: Exercise, weight loss/control
[Re: KathyC]
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Registered: 11/19/08
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I eat less and weigh more. Absolutely. I also exercise more and weigh more. What's wrong with that picture? Dotsie, I'm so glad you posted this. I thought I was the only one. And it's soo frustrating, because I'm forfeiting sweets and anything fattening, I'm sweating up a storm doing sports. Then I get on the scale, and sometimes I've even gained! I think my body absorbs the salty sweat and turns it into pounds.
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#188033 - 08/10/09 11:54 AM
Re: Exercise, weight loss/control
[Re: jawjaw]
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Here is an article from WebMD that you might find interesting. You might also go there and asked the question about the weight gain. Just a thought. Sleep and Hunger Control - There is a widely studied hormone, called leptin that signals the brain when we are full. When the body doesn't get enough sleep, hormones in the nervous system are triggered that can lower the level of leptin. When leptin levels are low, the brain tells the body it wants more food. When you get enough sleep, leptin levels stay high and let the body know it is satisfied, thus decreasing the need to overeat. How Much Sleep is Enough? 7 to 9 hours a night is the average amount of sleep recommended for an adult. Experts say you will know if you haven't had enough sleep if you feel drowsy during the day. The human body does not seem to adapt to sleeping less, creating a 'sleep debt' that the body will eventually demand be paid back. How to Get Better Sleep - First, move your TV and radio out of the bedroom. Keep your sleeping area as dark as possible, as well as cool and quiet. Make a relaxing pre-bed routine, such as having a warm bath and a cup of decaf tea. Don't do stressful activities before bed. Try to go to bed at the same time every night and wake up at the same time every morning. During the day, be sure to fit in some activity. Make your 'to-do' list for the next day to keep from focusing on upcoming plans at night that can make well-deserved sleep harder to get.
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#188055 - 08/10/09 10:55 PM
Re: Exercise, weight loss/control
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 08/06/09
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JawJaw,
Those are all great suggestions. Now if I could just get my body to sleep - that would be great. LOL!!! This week I've decided I'm going to sleep whenever I feel like it. Since I'm not hardly sleeping at night, I took a four hour nap today. Now, I hope I can sleep tonight. I'm going to add melatonin back into my before bed vitamin regime.
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#188058 - 08/10/09 11:37 PM
Re: Exercise, weight loss/control
[Re: KathyC]
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Registered: 01/21/07
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Fabulous jawjaw with your 30lb. loss. YOu must have also adjusted your diet? What are the biggest changes?
My weight can fluctuate 2-3 lbs. due to water retention. I also find it helpful to weigh myself the next day after a long, multi-hr. ride..PROVIDED I haven't overindulged for supper on that same day of vigorous exercise.
Part of the problem is the temptation to reward yourself with a decadent goodie/bigger meal after a bout of sweaty exercise. Or socializing with a bunch of people afterwards who also participated in same sport as you that day..and that blows it over coffee & dessert, etc.
I'm not disciplined entirely in this area.
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#188060 - 08/11/09 05:41 AM
Re: Exercise, weight loss/control
[Re: orchid]
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Registered: 08/11/09
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Are you getting any exercise? A really great and extremely effective exercise that is over-looked Rebounding... Just get a mini trampoline... I have one that I just move out of the way when I am finished with it. NASA, US Special forces and Olympic athletes have been using trampolines for years to help stay in shape Check these out: http://www.urbanrebounding.comhttp://www.reboundair.com
Edited by CiaoCiao (08/11/09 05:45 AM)
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