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Old November 21st, 2003, 03:43 PM
Fred
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 12:59:37 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

And I am Blissfully, Healthily, Happily neurotic as well. I am getting
those comments too, can you imagine, people calling a 159 pound woman
"gaunt"

I measured myself the other day incidentally, and shades of Zena, I am 40,
28,38. Not skinny by any means at all. Not even thin.


You women and figuring out your AGES!!! (gd&r)

So we have our own Warrior Princess.


"Joyce" wrote in message
.. .
On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 22:36:30 -0800, Fred

wrote:

Yes, I guess staying reasonably under a goal I never expected to make
is actually quite excellent. One can understand how easy it is to
become too neurotic about all of this.


Ooooooooooh, I like the neurotic word! Maybe that's where I am? g Baby

bro
told me today that I need to eat more fat, I look anorexic. I told him I

am then
the first 130 pound anorexic who willingly eats several times per day that

I have
ever known. G Of course, this is said by the guy who has just put on

about 30
pounds by resuming old habits of eating unlimited quantities of icecream

and chips
on a daily basis.

Out to lunch we went, dragging mom with us. Again I was told, *eat more

fat!* ...
and the cheeseburger jumped off the menu and into my view. Waiter came

around, I
ordered garlic chicken pasta (Dottie's says it's 11 points, but I sure

don't see
where it can be that much, couldn't have had more than 2 ounces of chicken

... if
that ... and about a cup of angel hair). Oh, and I skipped desert.

Dinner tonite
was a can of health valley soup (wonderful, wonderful, wonderfully high

fiber and
nutritious) and a fantastic wheat pita sandwich.

neurotic? Maybe, I don't know. Fear of falling into the same old

trappings I
have worked so hard to free myself of? Definitely!

A coworker has been complaining that it is taking too much effort to
stick with it. He misses his beer weekends and snacks.


Sounds like coworker really doesn't have his mind into the game yet, or

hasn't
found that *switch* we like to talk about.. I guess I can agree that

following
any healthy plan does take a bit of effort ... I can't say that it took

too MUCH
effort though - not for me anyway. After the initial few weeks it seemed

like
everything fell into place in my head and it really was easy to continue

on the
journey.

Joyce


On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 20:17:01 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

Thanks. I am going to the meeting Saturday morning also to see what

theirs
says. And check in with all my buddies. You are doing really well

staying
away from the dreaded 164.


"Fred" wrote in message
. ..
Well, with your temps, a shark might visit those waters you visit.

Best for tomorrow.

On Thu, 20 Nov 2003 12:25:48 GMT, "Lesanne"
wrote:

Nah Fred, I might be lower on Saturday, but my average is going to be

a
bit
over that unless I lose a leg or something tomorrow morning....

This morning I was 158.5, but the whole rest of this past week I was

in
the
160's. Maybe I should go Back to my weigh in day weight just for

This


Hahahahaha. Oh I am so bad. That .4 has to be clothes doesn't it?

"Fred" wrote in message
.. .
Darn, Lesanne may do it again this week! It probably was the
goosebump enhanced flesh!! (G)

Up: 0.4
Current Weight 159.4

Fred
219.2/159.4/164.0 (Lifetime)
Started WW: Oct 29, 2002