Well apparently I’ve been a member since September 2016! So here I am 18 months on and about another half stone heavier and I’m finally taking the plunge. Been a serial fat club attendee since the age of 14 when my dear Mum, in her wisdom , took me to Weight watchers. I’m 52 and the menopause and life in general have hit hard. I’m coming at this really from a health angle rather than vanity this time and have about 2 stone to lose. Planning to do 1400 calories but any advice will be gratefully received.
Is there a weekly weigh in I can do - I’m thinking it might help for accountability!
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helenmuir
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Please check the NHS BMI calculator for the advised calorie range to eat, 1400 is not always best 😉 And we want you to succeed.
Please check with your health professional regarding your actions to lose weight and get their support locally to compliment this wonderful forum...
I'd like to invite you to read our Newbie Pack - which is what I call the sat-nav to the benefits of the forum, you will find all information for the weigh in and the wonderful benefits of this forum at:
How are you planning to do this? I’m going to count calories but restrict carbs a bit and try to get some REGULAR exercise! I know exactly what to do but struggle to actually do it! 😁
I’ve joined today’s weigh in so no turning back now!
Hi Chrissy just wondered how you’re getting on? Valentine meal threw me off slightly but hopefully not too much damage done. Back to writing EVERYTHING down today! Hope you’re ok 😊
Hi yeah big box of chocolates arrived for me not good it's my birthday tomorrow so out again tomorrow and out with girls Saturday so very very bad week will start again Sunday 🍷🍷🍷🍷🍷🍺🍺🍺🍺🍰🍰🍰🍰
Good luck with your restart 🍀 I've just turned 50 & can totally relate 😊 I'm in my 3rd week now. I lost 2.5st years ago calorie counting, so I know it works for me. I managed to keep 2st off but want to lose another 3.5st if I can 🌺
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