The E-LAB Project
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Hummingbird here
Friday check in = 3
Water = 7
Exercise = 3
Weight (179) maintained 3 weeks in a row) = 1
Total = 14 points
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Roadrunner checking in:
Friday = 3 pts
Weight maintained = 1 pt
Water = 0
Exercise = 11 pts
Total 15 pts
found another pt = total 16 pts - finally made 6 month mammo appt for July (2 months late)
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Hummingbird KAREN333 checking in:
Friday check in = 3 pts
Weight same (179) = 1 pt
Exercise = 37 pts
Extra credit = 1 made appt for annual Pap
Total = 49 points
Coffee date with fellow WNY thread friend = Priceless
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Roadrunner
Friday 3 pts
Weight Up 0 pts
Exercise 0 pts
Fluids 7 pts
Extra Wound Drainage & Onc visit 1 pt
Total 11 pts
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Checking in:
Friday check-in = 3 points
Weight - down 2.4 (now 176.2 - my goal is 175) = 2 pointsNew E-Lab low - 1 point
Water = 7 points
Exercise = 13 points
Total 26 points.I wasn't sure I'd get the 2 points for weight loss - donuts at work and I had to taste and lost a point for healthy choices. At least I only tasted and never ate a whole one (or two!). Also had Graduation this week for friends - but only had half a piece of cake instead of the whole piece.
Making healthy food choices and kicked up the exercise with a couple of 30 minute walks before supper - we walk almost 1.5 miles in a little over 30 minutes while supper finishes. It was enough to make a difference!
I'm thinking I should set another goal after I reach the 175 (and finally get my new PJ set!). I need to research what my weight really should be - reasonably - and allow some room to make a cushion for gaining slightly.
Eat less - move more! And drink that water! I was never convinced it really helped, but now I can see that it does!
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Hummingbird checking in!
Friday check in = 3 points
Water intake = 7 points
Weight at 166.6 - LOST.... Wooooo Hooooo!! = 2 points
Exercised 5.0 hrs = 10 points (LOTS of Gardening and yard work in between bouts of rain!! Ouch my muscles are sore!)
Extra credit = Scheduled appointment with my PCP for my annual physical and had my blood work done 1 Point
Total 23 points! Not too bad this week!
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2Hands4Me - I know you are absolutely correct and I still don't seem to be able to do the water. I know it would make a difference. I must try harder and will get up right now and get a big glass. Thanks.
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Roadrunner checking in
Maintain from last week = 1 point
Exercise = 16 points
Friday check-in = 3 points
Daily water = 7 points
Extra credit = 1 point ~ signed up for a walk-at-work program.
Total = 28 points
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ROADRUNNER
check in 3 points
Water 7 points
Exercise 6 points
Weight the same 1 point.
17 points Total
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Robin checking in:
Friday Checking: 3 Pts
Water: 7 points
Weight Same 1 point
Extra: Ate a LOT of fruit (berries) this week. Extra anti-oxidents, right? 1 Point.
Total=12
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Hummingbird Checking in:
Making the Friday Check-in = 3 pt
Maintained weight: 1 pts
Exercising = 1 point for each 30 minutes of exercise=17pts
Meeting daily water intake = 1 point per day 7 pts
Total points 28 pts -
Checking in with the Flock:
Maintaining from prior week = 1 point
Exercising = 4 points
Making the Friday Check-in = 3 points
Meeting daily water intake = 7 points
"Extra Credit" points = 1 point: dental cleaning! (despite anxiety from neuropathy affecting teeth, I did well and without xanax! )
Total: 16. Not getting anywhere fast, but trying again starting today!
Linda
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Checking in for the Roadrunners
Friday check in = 3
Water/fluid intake = 7
Exercise = 10
Maintained weight = 1 Having a hard time getting past this plateau. Need suggestions!
Extra credit - enjoyed a salad at every lunch this week when I was really wanting a juicy hamburger!
Total points = 21
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Friday???
It's still Fri in northern Indiana. Today was the last day of 'school' for me this year and we took off at 3:00 and are headed to our summer hiatus.
Still no scale anywhere in my life.
Back to that tomorrow, after we arrive!
Fri check in = 3 points
Water = 7 points
Exercise = 7 points
Extra credit = took the stairs numerous times in the hotel, 1 point
18 points
unknown weight so I'll take 0 points there
****I'm glad that you birdies apprecitated the candle picture -- that moment was surreal, on so many levels. Seeing the picture, once I finally got it uploaded brought the very same sense of peace and tranquility right back to me, just seeing the image.
Great to see everyone checking in.
Ainm? How are you doing dearie? I'm glad to at least see your total. How's the healing process?
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Faithie, I took your candle picture and made it my desk top background. I also found it very inspirational. There is something about that picture....Thanks!
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patoo - I have a water bottle that holds 4 cups. I fill it in the morning and try to have it gone by 3pm. Then I re-fill -- sometimes with water, sometimes with plain mint tea, or other calorie/sweetener free liquid. The second bottle needs to be gone by bedtime - even if I drink the last cup or so just before bed. For me, it's easy to keep track of 2 bottle fulls instead of 8 glasses. I've found that it is now easier to drink, my bladder has adapted, and my lab work has improved! I've read that cold water helps increase our metabolism, and so does lemon in the water since we need to buffer the acidity. It's only one piece to the weight loss puzzle, but an important one to have all of our cells well hydrated for the best functioning. I've also read that you need to add a cup of water above the 8 glasses for every cup of coffee since coffee is a diuretic that makes you loose fluid! We all have to find what works for US! Any increase helps even if it's only 4 days this week!!!! Then 5 next week....
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Late this time checking in for the Rockin' Robins:
Weight: GAIN =0 pts
Water: 7 pts (the only good thing I did this week)
Exercise: 4 pts
Friday ck-in: 0 pts
Extra: 0 pts
Total: 11 pts
Not a good week, way too much stuff on my mind. I will share.... maybe..... some day.... trying not to scare myself.......
I love you all.
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{{{{{{{{{{{ Valjean }}}}}}}} - reach out and feel the love coming back at ya!
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Roadrunner checking in late: Do I get 1pt for checking in at all? Partner in hospital from Thursday until 1PM today, so I haven't done so well.
Exercise 4pts
Water 5pts - didn't stay hydrated while hanging out at hospital - finally found the water last night
weight -- 0pts - still haven't made it by to check weight. I contemplated buying a scale to have at home, but it helps me get to the gym if that is where the scale is, plus I really don't have the $$ right now.
9 or 10 pts, you decide
Now that we are settled back at home I can concentrate on my PT and get well enough to get back in the gym on a regular basis. I hope to lose enough by August that when we visit my dad he is iimpressed enough to give us another year's gym membership - I sure do enjoy it when I'm not injured!
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Roadrunner summary for this week (I was just curious and had some time so I went back and looked)
Seyla888: 17 pts
Ainm: 11 pts
Badger: 28 pts
Bookart: 10 pts
NativeMainer: 13 pts
PatMom:
Patoo: 16 pts
Ronqt1:
Samsue: 21 ptsTeam total: 116 points!
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HUMMINGBIRD SUB-TOTALS
Faithie 18 points
Debo 28 points
Don23
Karen 49 points
My3
O2b 14 points
Pray
Seas 23 points
Valgirl 19 points
MaiT
SUBTOTAL = 151 POINTS!!!!!!
[Editor's note, nearly a third of our points are from our newbie Karen. Thanks Karen, ever so grateful to have you on our team. The rest of us hummers need to back up Karen's amazing efforts.]
We also need to send out a search party for our missing hummers: Don, My3 and Pray
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Well.
We are now in our hiatus-home for a wonderful chunk of 3 weeks.
We have a scale here.
Oh, dear.
I feel like it's probably accurate.
I'm clockin' myself in for last week at 139.6.
The only reason that I'm confessing is that I intend for that number to come down and down and down in the coming three weeks. So telling the truth now will earn my hummers more points and keep me honest in the process.
The good news is that is the weight I put on my drivers license (139) so tho I've gone up a couple of steps -- it's way down from the beginning of my keeping track & attempting to make better choices.
[This is why they call it a yo-yo, isn't it?]
The truth of the matter is that without continual diligence I would keep creeping back up -- higher & highter & higher.
Enough.
Back to the wagon.
I have already been to two, hour and 15 minute yoga classes, since our arrival. So my exercise points will have some more beef in that column!!
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Thanks Native♥
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Hi E-Labbers: Here are some "healthy" receipes courtesy of the Mayo Clinic newsletter:
5 Main Dish Veggie Receipies:http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/vegetable-recipes/MY01702/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HouseCall&pubDate=May%2020,%202011
Jamacian BBQ Pork: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/healthy-recipes/NU00321/?utm_source=HealthyRecipes&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HouseCall&pubDate=May%2020,%202011
Edamame and summer bean salad: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/healthy-recipes/RE00068/?utm_source=HealthyRecipes&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HouseCall&pubDate=May%2020,%202011
And the best for last---Strawberry Shortcake: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/strawberry-shortcake/NU00562/?utm_source=HealthyRecipes&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=HouseCall&pubDate=May%2020,%202011
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Oh my it's been a while since I checked in. Went to the doc today and got some refills on meds and bloodwork checked. My weight is not so good... I have to do something drastic. LOL!! I am working such late hrs and eating at such late times the weight just won't come off. The doctor refuses to give any diet pills.
Guess I am going to do the drastic and go back to a weight doc and get some from him. What else to do when these crazy meds make me stay hungry all the time. Really... Tamoxifen and Arimidex are evil to your body besides fighting off breast cancer they make you starve all the time. At least they have effected me that way. I never use to have that problem but now it's all the time. I don't stay as hungry on the Arimidex as I was on the Tamoxifen but if I continue to eat and gain weight I will weigh over 200 lbs by the time I come off of the Arimidex in less than 4 yrs. Uggghhhh!!!
Love to my sisters!
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mimi, how about a nutritionist before the weight doc?
Busy few days ahead so I'm checking in now - hope it's okay to take my
Friday check-in 20 mins early = 3 pts because I don't have any pts for weight this week so I need all I can get
Water = 6 pts - YAY, made special attempts to drink every day so only one day I missed
Exercise = 7 pts
Total 16 pts.
Everyone enjoy the weekend.
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Renee ~ If I remember correctly, my comment to you way. back. when. prompted the beginning (thanx Meecie) of this thread, sooooo. I'll go there again: Let's work on this together. I so need to get back on the wagon - heck, I can't even see the wagon anymore, I am so far behind.
In the dust of all the sistas that are doing so well.
Behind: that's where "IT" is going !!
Right to my butt. Plain & Simple. That's where it is. My jeans are tighter. Someone else only knows if I will fit into the capris I bought last year. I'm wearing a couple of pairs from 2-1/2 years ago that were a bit on the big side.
I need to get to bed, it's 2 am. I know, I need more sleep; that is one good thing I can do.
Here's to a new beginning.
I am dreading weigh-in tomorrow morning. ARG!!
Need more of this:
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Valjean--don't look at it as being behind, trying to catch up all the time is exhausting and usually futile. Jump in where you are (FlyLady followers will recognize that phrase)! FlyLady is talking about housework when she says that, but it works for weight loss, too, I've found. Instead of trying to catch up, forgive yourself and start again.
Roadrunner checking in:
Friday check in = 3 pts
water = 4 pts
exercise = 5 pts
lost wgt (finally!) = 2 pts
total = 14 pts
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Rockin Robin checking in:
Wt up (190.2) 0 pts
Water 7 pts
Exercise 5 pts
Friday check 3 pts
Ex Cred 1+pts I went through my Stage 2 Diep surgery on Tuesday. It consisted of scar revision on breast and hip as well as moving some fat from hip to breast. Yeowch I feel like I was kicked by a horse and have the bruising to prove it. Hopefully as the swelling goes down, the wt will go down as well.
Total 16 pts
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Checking in for Team Hummingbird!
Friday check in = 3 points
Weight down = 2 points (138.4)
Exercise = 16 points
Water = 7 points
Extra credit = 1 point, rejoining my summer yoga friends
Total = 29 points
Zogo, congrats on your extra credit point; PROGRESS!!!
NM, so glad that the scales reflect your dedication.
Patoo it's always good to see you!!
Mimi & Valjean, the wagon has seats for all size fannies, climb back aboard!!!!
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