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Since: Dec 31, 2006 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 8:20 am
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Hi folks, i need some suggestions before i lose my waistline. I had a
job working at least 8-12 hours, in the medical field..I have always
been proud of being over 40, wearing size 5 jeans, at a weight of
#175..i'm an ex-pro bodybuilder..my job constantly kept me on the move,
and because i was so "familiar" with what i did, it was pretty much
rhetorical, and i didn't have to "think about what i do so much"..
Now, things have changed, I'm in school, and learning a new skill
level, that involves mostly brain, and not as much physical activity.
I'm still working with patients in my internship, but i have noticed
that the only way, i am comfortable in this environment is to eat
enough so that i won't be so "ditzy", or doing without apetite
suppressants, so that i won't be so "tense" or "Jumpy" around patients,
or workout without going overboard, so that my thinking won't be so
"scattered" when studying for midterms and finals..
We are evaluated at all times during clinical rotation...and when
you're not eating enough(ditzy), or jumpy from using only ONE
hydroxycut in the morning, it's pretty easy to get irritated working
with patients - especially their relatives..
the learning curve is higher in this college, and i don't want to
sacrifice grades for my physique..We were all told in our class that
for every semester, most of the students gain at least 10-15 lbs.this
is due to the intensity of the course..i'm trying to be an exception to
the rule, but it's like this strange cycle...
I have observed that some of you guys are pretty "hardcore" in your
responses to others, thus, i know i'm going to get my ass kicked after
posting, that's happened in the past, but, i'll take what i can get at
this point, and thanks in advance if any of you have any helpful
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Since: Nov 02, 2006 Posts: 377
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 10:41 am
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In article <1167582011.809942.250600.TakeThisOut@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"fatandfortyplus" <conanthelibrarianus1200.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com> wrote:
> the learning curve is higher in this college, and i don't want to
> sacrifice grades for my physique..We were all told in our class that
> for every semester, most of the students gain at least 10-15 lbs.this
> is due to the intensity of the course..i'm trying to be an exception to
> the rule, but it's like this strange cycle...
>
> I have observed that some of you guys are pretty "hardcore" in your
> responses to others, thus, i know i'm going to get my ass kicked after
> posting, that's happened in the past, but, i'll take what i can get at
> this point, and thanks in advance if any of you have any helpful
> suggestions...
How about you do what you have to do right now and worry about the
weight gain after you graduate and have the physical and mental time to
deal with it?
10-15 lb. is nothing. I've lost (and gained) up to 80 lbs. in the past.
I wish I had it that easy.
I've done that twice now.
What it's taken is a permanent lifestyle change, not a diet. The re-gain
is coming off much more slowly this time, and I'm okay with that.
I also work in health care. You have too big of a responsibility to your
clients to screw around...
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Peace, Om
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:41 am
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fatandfortyplus wrote:
> Omelet: thanks a lot..screwing around with people's lives is very
> daunting.i agree..I guess, i just hate losing all of that hard-earned
> work...but it will be worth it in the end..i'll keep "rockin' the
> books" and worry about the weight later...it's just going to be an
> up-hill battle getting it off..the older you get...the harder it is to
> maintain..thanks again, omelet..you brought me back to the reality of
> the healthcare field, and i am very sincere about that..
>
> david, and bully, thank you so much for your responses..i believe i've
> run into you or others like you on this forum before.."thank you, for
> your input" - really, it's great stuff...i must add your reading
> comprehension skills are absolutely breath taking...jeez! i had no
> idea that i was still on a forum of such magnanimous individuals..You
> guys are just too kind!
So, you think my suggestion to substitute exercise for stress induced
overeating was unworthy of you?
I sure hope you're good looking, because your personality sucks.
David >> Stay informed about: school, diet, and weight |
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Since: Dec 31, 2006 Posts: 3
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 11:54 am
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fatandfortyplus wrote:
> Hi folks, i need some suggestions before i lose my waistline. I had a
> job working at least 8-12 hours, in the medical field..I have always
> been proud of being over 40, wearing size 5 jeans, at a weight of
> #175..i'm an ex-pro bodybuilder..my job constantly kept me on the move,
> and because i was so "familiar" with what i did, it was pretty much
> rhetorical, and i didn't have to "think about what i do so much"..
>
> Now, things have changed, I'm in school, and learning a new skill
> level, that involves mostly brain, and not as much physical activity.
> I'm still working with patients in my internship, but i have noticed
> that the only way, i am comfortable in this environment is to eat
> enough so that i won't be so "ditzy", or doing without apetite
> suppressants, so that i won't be so "tense" or "Jumpy" around patients,
> or workout without going overboard, so that my thinking won't be so
> "scattered" when studying for midterms and finals..
>
> We are evaluated at all times during clinical rotation...and when
> you're not eating enough(ditzy), or jumpy from using only ONE
> hydroxycut in the morning, it's pretty easy to get irritated working
> with patients - especially their relatives..
>
> the learning curve is higher in this college, and i don't want to
> sacrifice grades for my physique..We were all told in our class that
> for every semester, most of the students gain at least 10-15 lbs.this
> is due to the intensity of the course..i'm trying to be an exception to
> the rule, but it's like this strange cycle...
>
> I have observed that some of you guys are pretty "hardcore" in your
> responses to others, thus, i know i'm going to get my ass kicked after
> posting, that's happened in the past, but, i'll take what i can get at
> this point, and thanks in advance if any of you have any helpful
> suggestions...
A sexy MILF like yourself should just get a new boy toy, if the hubby
can't make you lose 10-15lbs. >> Stay informed about: school, diet, and weight |
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Since: Nov 02, 2006 Posts: 377
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:06 pm
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In article <1167586968.757249.36180.RemoveThis@h40g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"fatandfortyplus" <conanthelibrarianus1200.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Omelet: thanks a lot..screwing around with people's lives is very
> daunting.i agree..I guess, i just hate losing all of that hard-earned
> work...but it will be worth it in the end..i'll keep "rockin' the
> books" and worry about the weight later...it's just going to be an
> up-hill battle getting it off..the older you get...the harder it is to
> maintain..thanks again, omelet..you brought me back to the reality of
> the healthcare field, and i am very sincere about that..
As am I.... And I work night shifts with a skeleton crew.
I'm also 44.
Good luck, sincerely!
--
Peace, Om
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Since: Nov 02, 2006 Posts: 377
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 2:07 pm
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In article <k55gp2pra68jo1u341g7i8ssfdbr3pq62a RemoveThis @4ax.com>,
Shute <Shute RemoveThis @nowhere.com> wrote:
> I am not drunk yet but I should be. New Years Eve is usually the best
> party night of the year. Maybe I will go workout first and then go
> get drunk.
I'm way ahead of you.
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Peace, Om
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:04 pm
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 4:26 pm
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 5:32 pm
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In article <1167582011.809942.250600.DeleteThis@i12g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"fatandfortyplus" <conanthelibrarianus1200.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hi folks, i need some suggestions before i lose my waistline. I had a
> job working at least 8-12 hours, in the medical field..I have always
> been proud of being over 40, wearing size 5 jeans, at a weight of
> #175..i'm an ex-pro bodybuilder..my job constantly kept me on the move,
> and because i was so "familiar" with what i did, it was pretty much
> rhetorical, and i didn't have to "think about what i do so much"..
>
> Now, things have changed, I'm in school, and learning a new skill
> level, that involves mostly brain, and not as much physical activity.
> I'm still working with patients in my internship, but i have noticed
> that the only way, i am comfortable in this environment is to eat
> enough so that i won't be so "ditzy", or doing without apetite
> suppressants, so that i won't be so "tense" or "Jumpy" around patients,
> or workout without going overboard, so that my thinking won't be so
> "scattered" when studying for midterms and finals..
>
> We are evaluated at all times during clinical rotation...and when
> you're not eating enough(ditzy), or jumpy from using only ONE
> hydroxycut in the morning, it's pretty easy to get irritated working
> with patients - especially their relatives..
>
> the learning curve is higher in this college, and i don't want to
> sacrifice grades for my physique..We were all told in our class that
> for every semester, most of the students gain at least 10-15 lbs.this
> is due to the intensity of the course..i'm trying to be an exception to
> the rule, but it's like this strange cycle...
>
> I have observed that some of you guys are pretty "hardcore" in your
> responses to others, thus, i know i'm going to get my ass kicked after
> posting, that's happened in the past, but, i'll take what i can get at
> this point, and thanks in advance if any of you have any helpful
> suggestions...
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 5:36 pm
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ATP* wrote:
> "JMW" <jmwilliams DeleteThis @enforcergraphics.f2s.com> wrote in message
> news:ec9gp29bt5rucmms98efodshlkhslg17ai@4ax.com...
> > Shute <Shute DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>I am not drunk yet but I should be.
> >
> > With you, how can one tell the difference?
>
> "Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son."
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:12 pm
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"JMW" <jmwilliams DeleteThis @enforcergraphics.f2s.com> wrote in message
news:ec9gp29bt5rucmms98efodshlkhslg17ai@4ax.com...
> Shute <Shute DeleteThis @nowhere.com> wrote:
>>
>>I am not drunk yet but I should be.
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> With you, how can one tell the difference?
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:14 pm
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"fatandfortyplus" <conanthelibrarianus1200.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Hi folks, i need some suggestions before i lose my waistline. I had a
> job working at least 8-12 hours, in the medical field..I have always
> been proud of being over 40, wearing size 5 jeans, at a weight of
> #175..i'm an ex-pro bodybuilder..my job constantly kept me on the move,
> and because i was so "familiar" with what i did, it was pretty much
> rhetorical, and i didn't have to "think about what i do so much"..
>
> Now, things have changed, I'm in school, and learning a new skill
> level, that involves mostly brain, and not as much physical activity.
> I'm still working with patients in my internship, but i have noticed
> that the only way, i am comfortable in this environment is to eat
> enough so that i won't be so "ditzy", or doing without apetite
> suppressants, so that i won't be so "tense" or "Jumpy" around patients,
> or workout without going overboard, so that my thinking won't be so
> "scattered" when studying for midterms and finals..
>
> We are evaluated at all times during clinical rotation...and when
> you're not eating enough(ditzy), or jumpy from using only ONE
> hydroxycut in the morning, it's pretty easy to get irritated working
> with patients - especially their relatives..
>
> the learning curve is higher in this college, and i don't want to
> sacrifice grades for my physique..We were all told in our class that
> for every semester, most of the students gain at least 10-15 lbs.this
> is due to the intensity of the course..i'm trying to be an exception to
> the rule, but it's like this strange cycle...
>
> I have observed that some of you guys are pretty "hardcore" in your
> responses to others, thus, i know i'm going to get my ass kicked after
> posting, that's happened in the past, but, i'll take what i can get at
> this point, and thanks in advance if any of you have any helpful
> suggestions...
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sun Dec 31, 2006 6:18 pm
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fatandfortyplus wrote:
> Omelet: thanks a lot..screwing around with people's lives is very
> daunting.i agree..I guess, i just hate losing all of that hard-earned
> work...but it will be worth it in the end..i'll keep "rockin' the
> books" and worry about the weight later...it's just going to be an
> up-hill battle getting it off..the older you get...the harder it is to
> maintain..thanks again, omelet..you brought me back to the reality of
> the healthcare field, and i am very sincere about that..
>
> david, and bully, thank you so much for your responses..i believe i've
> run into you or others like you on this forum before.."thank you, for
> your input" - really, it's great stuff...i must add your reading
> comprehension skills are absolutely breath taking...jeez!
They're nothing compared to your written English skills.
[...]
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Bully
Protein bars: http://www.proteinbars.co.uk
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