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    Quote Originally Posted by tgizzard View Post
    Cool. Now show us a progress picture where you shed that Hi Point Carbine

    Solid work on the weight lose though. Now it’s about maintaining.


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    Me:

    age 43, 5'4"
    Normal/Healthy Weight 115#
    Heaviest Weight 130# earlier this year
    Lightest weight 108# (not good)
    Currently 119#

    I battle inflammation (since 2009) in my joints and muscles due to food intolerance (the trigger foods seem to change with the years and I discover them via elimination diets), and currently have severe neck and back pain that my docs have not been able to figure out for the past year. All labs normal. No autoimmune diseases (but my ANA is sometimes positive). Heading down the gastro track next week to verify all is well in that area. fun, fun.

    So, I try to eat very well. Avoid butter fat, any fatty food, and greasy food which are usually the worst culprits for my inflammation. Thankfully, C4IGrant has been eating healthier, eating less, and cooking at home which has helped me a lot. We are very supportive of each other's weight goals and getting exercise.

    Great thread idea....thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgizzard View Post
    My wife is fit and eats well, I'm basically a by product of her smart choices food wise.
    So awesome that you recognize that and give her kudos. For me, my smart food choices come first from any inflammation result I receive 27 hours later and, as for how much I eat, I have to give C4IGrant the credit. He lost over 30# about 5 years ago and teaches me how to eat less...

    It's amazing how little food I need now (under 1000 cal a day easily)...and very frustrating. I tend to be an emotional eater (the happier I am the more I eat, anxious/sad/stressed leads to no eating). I give C4IGrant permission sometimes to stop me from having my kids grab me some pretzels or chocolate in the evening while we are watching our shows together--my favorite part of the day.

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    Thanks for jumping in, C2Q. Seems like you’ve got things about where you want them, working on the fine tuning to actually feel good. My wife is pretty sharp on the eating side, but has taught me a lot, and I would have to admit to generally feeling better when eating what she prepares instead of stopping at Burger King before my hour drive home.

    In my defense before posting any weigh-ins tomorrow: This weekend was my (celebrated) anniversary. So, I ate a ton of good food with my 8-month-pregnant wife, though it was generally healthy. I mean... Sugarcoated fruit has to be good for you?
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JediGuy View Post
    Thanks for jumping in, C2Q. Seems like you’ve got things about where you want them, working on the fine tuning to actually feel good. My wife is pretty sharp on the eating side, but has taught me a lot, and I would have to admit to generally feeling better when eating what she prepares instead of stopping at Burger King before my hour drive home.

    In my defense before posting any weigh-ins tomorrow: This weekend was my (celebrated) anniversary. So, I ate a ton of good food with my 8-month-pregnant wife, though it was generally healthy. I mean... Sugarcoated fruit has to be good for you?
    If there was ever grounds for a "hall pass," I'd say pregnant-wife cravings are at or near top of the list. Congrats on the wee'un on the way, too.

    As for me, fell off the wagon this week... dragged kicking and screaming by two grumpy old ladies with pizza cravings. Then again, since it was at lunch when I had more time to burn the carbs... and I only had a chop salad for dinner after to compensate.
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    182.8 #

    I guess the prune juice helped.

    One thing I have re-started doing is after at the end of a shower, flip the water all the way to cold and stay under for 60 seconds. That’s something I did for a long time through my 20’s, but got away from. There are conceivable physiological benefits, but I view it more at psychological, owning it. I beat my body into submission, to quote Paul.
    Last edited by JediGuy; 12-15-19 at 08:08.
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    Too much going out to eat and office potluck.

    I'll be more focused this week.

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    Ended the week at 207.2, overall week's drop 3#. Low for the week was 205.8.

    Overall progress: About 7/8 of weight goal, but only 1/4 of target neckline reduction--needed 2" from start to be able to button shirt collars, right now the button and hole are about 1.5" apart.
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    The neck will come... For the most part, the body eliminates fat from around the body in equally proportionate amounts (overall), and the neck is smaller around than say a waist or chest, so the decreases will be lower measurable linear amounts, though equal percentage.
    “God doesn’t need your good works, but your neighbor does.” - Luther

    Quote Originally Posted by 1168
    7.5” is the Ed Hardy of barrel lengths.

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    We doing a weekly check in? I’ll bite again.

    183.

    Started doing a protein shake in place of the normal lunch this week.


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