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Cinque, yep, I so agree!! Not giving up!! πππππ
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Hello!!!!
My results were good and I'm feeling fit!
How is everyone?
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Thats great news TammyβΊ Im feeling good but neglected exercise.....moved buildings at work and no gym in the new building. Will get into though miss it too much.
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Hi, Tammy!! Hooray, Hooray!! Sorry, that I have been absent!! Miss you all!!
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Hi everyone! I was just diagnosed a month ago, and I haven't started any treatment yet. I am overweight, and I know I need to start trying to lose some - I've got about 30 lbs to get to my ideal weight, or 20 to get to the very top end of normal. Problem? I hate exercise, and I love to eat sweets, fried food, and pretty much anything that is bad for me. I do have a treadmill at home, so that's probably the best bet for me to lose some weight - it has a TV in front of it to make the time pass more quickly. Basically, I'm just here looking for a little motivation.
Any suggestions for making the treadmill time pass a little faster?
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Sorry about your diagnosis. I love listening to music on the treadmill. Im a fan of intervals too. Maybe start with 15 second fast and 45 second recovery walking, then mix it up. I find treadmill every day too much for my knees so mix it up a little with bike, rower and outdoor walking. Dont focus toi much on losing wait just try and live healthier. Good luck with treatment and treadmill.
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Lovepugs, welcome!!! I love food too!
So, how are you progressing? I agree with Cinque, just do something and the motivation will come.
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Hi, Lovepugs!! Welcome to this thread with wonderful and supportive ladies!! You are on a challenging journey, but you will do grea
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thanks for the welcome! They found four positive nodes in my SNB, so I had to have another surgery to complete the axillary dissection. That was yesterday, so am hoping what took yesterday comes out clean.
I haven't been able exercising at all. After the lumpectomies I had quite a bit of bruising and anything that made them bounce at all was painful. I'm hoping to start walking onthe treadmill after my drain from yesterday's surgery is gone.
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Walking is a great form of exercise. You have a great attitude. Im not sure what the weather is like but try and get some fresh air. Being outside is lovely and with surgery, tests and all the other stuff that goes with BC you find yourself indoors alot...I always felt better if I spent some time outside. Will be nice to say goodbye to your drainβΊ
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So agree Cinque! Have a Blessed Easter, everyone!!!
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Hello Sisters...
This is my first time posting but I have been reading for many months.I also put on 20 lbs during Chemo and worked out really hard to lose it in 2 months. Maintaining your weight on Tamoxifen is a constant battle.I exercise everyday and try to eat as careful as I can. Sometimes I just wanna say to hell with this and eat crap ..this journey is a hard one.
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Hi Marshiepooh. It really is easy to become discouraged and give in. Im not having the best day today. I miss my before breastcancer life. So Ive allowed myself a sulking day today and tomorrow I will pick myself back up. You've done really well to lose your chemo weight so quickly. Keep eating well and exercising. Our bodies and minds need it.
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Cinque I hope you relished your sulking day. We all need one from time to time.
Marshiepooh, congratulations on the loss. It's hard but important to keep a lid on things.
My weight has stabilised and I've been enjoying my dragon boat paddling!
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Hi, Marshipooh! Welcome to this supportive and encouraging thread! You have a lot on your plate, don't be too hard on yourself! You are exercising and eating well, the weight will come off!! Just take each day, and enjoy!! Hugs!!
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Hello!!!!! How are you???
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Hi Tammy
Im going pretty well. Ive moved into my own apartment, which is close to shops, work, cafes....so Im walking quite a lot. I love it. Walking is a great mood enhancer and great exercise. How are you getting on?
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Cinque, that's great! I love walking, I average around 14K steps a day.
I still need to shift some weight but I'm doing lots of exercise at the moment so I'm happy with that. My Dragon boat team is starting to train for the International Breast Cancer meeting in Florence next year. We're even having an Italian dinner in a couple of weeks to mark a year out. I can't wait!!!!!
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Hi, Tammy and Cinque!! You both are doing great! Cinque, I love walking too! I am also doing a Tai Chi and swim aerobics class! Tammy, you have an exciting year ahead with Traing for Florence!! Enjoy your Italian dinner!! My A1C is creeping up, so my doc has put me on a a pretty strict diet, absolutely no sugar, no dairy and limited carbs! I am losing some weight, but cravings are awful! I can do this!! I want to get off the Metformin!! Have a wonderful weekend!
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hi girls. Haven't checked in for a while..settling in well in my new home. Ive got no naughty treats at home and this strategy along with extra walking has helped me shed weight quite quickly. Im not sure what A1C is..but it sounds like your doctor is taking good care of you. Im currently on a European summer holiday in beautiful Croatia. Food is lovely weather is beautiful..lots of walking, swimming, biking...even kayaking. Feeling good..loving life
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Cinque, you look beautiful!! Enjoy your holiday!! An A1C is a blood test that shows if you are diabetic! It is over a three month period! It measures the amount of glucose! My last one showed that I am out of diabetic range, Hooray! My doctor was very pleased! Cinque, keep up the good work!!!
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Good work Kindergarten keep that diabetes away! Food in Croatia is lovely. Seafood mostly grilled delicious and healthy. Feeling good...when you are having chemo you feel like you will never feel well again. Im happy to report that there is life after treatment.
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Cinque, looks amazing!! Enjoy!
Kathy, great result!
I completed a 55km dragon boat paddle a couple of weeks ago,and I'm still feeling elated. π
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Thank you, Cinque and Tammy!! Congrats on your dragon boat paddle, Tammy!! Have a wonderful week!!
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Hi, Everyone! I have not been on forever! How is everyone doing! Sad Day for All the Victims and Families! I pray that none of you were effected by this terrible tragedy!!!π’
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Dear Kathy, I've been missing too....just sooo busy! I've reached my Weight Watchers goal weight and pretty happy. How is everyone
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Hi, Tammy, that is wonderful!! You should be so proud of yourself! I fell off the wagon for awhile, but now I am back on and more determined than ever! You gave me inspiration, thank you!!π€π€π€π€
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Hi girls. Well done in reaching your weight goal Tammy. Winter is coming to an end here and I did gain a couple of winter kilos...so today was my first official diet day....parties over. Looking forward to summer. Keep well.
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Hi, Cinque!! Glad to see you and Tammy on here! Let's keep each other motivated!!!ππππ
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So, how are we tracking??? I'm on track so far
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