Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! I am so swamped I forgot about this thread!
this is good food for thought--
so I don't drink milk, only almond or coconut milk in lattes
OP - are you getting your lattes at Starbucks or another coffee shop? The calories in unsweetened coconut/almond milk are about half of what they typically serve you in a coffee shop which is usually sweetened with extra sugars.
Starbucks uses unsweetened coconut and almond milk.
Actually, only the almond milk is unsweetened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do it before menopause! I was 104 pounds, 5'2" my entire adult life, til age 44. Then I ballooned to 124 in one year and have never lost. I am now up to 129 at age 57.
I work out every day and eat a healthy vegetarian diet. No alcohol. Nothing works. I have accepted that I am very healthy (not on any meds!) but I will never be thin again.
Same exact thing happened with my sister and female cousins. We look at each other and say WTF?!
For what it's worth 5'2 and 129 is still fine! I bet you look way better than you feel.
Anonymous wrote:how many calories are you eating? working out? activity?
Anonymous wrote:I hear you, short people. I am the same. The weight sits in the middle more after 40.
Cut out the simple sugar you see. If you normally eat a big chocolate chip cookie, cut that in half. If you eat a sandwich, use one slice of bread. If you drink soda, cut that or drink half of it. If you eat a plate of pasta, cut that into half or 1/4 of your plate. Add protein and vegetables. Almost like a diabetic meal. If you replace some of your carbs with plants, you will see a difference in a week.
Don't forget to move. Walking is the simplest but walk faster each time and increase the distance. If you don't to increase distance, walk hills. Don't cut the carbs entirely because if you exercise, you need that.
Anonymous wrote:Mom who doesn’t eat- your kids notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! I am so swamped I forgot about this thread!
this is good food for thought--
so I don't drink milk, only almond or coconut milk in lattes
OP - are you getting your lattes at Starbucks or another coffee shop? The calories in unsweetened coconut/almond milk are about half of what they typically serve you in a coffee shop which is usually sweetened with extra sugars.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 5’0” and have cut out flour, sugar, and dairy. I’ve switched from wine/beer to vodka/club soda with just the tiniest bit of vodka. I went from drinking 3/4 times a week to 1/2 at most. I’ve switched from tropical fruit (pineapple, watermelon etc) to only apples and berries. I weigh and measure my food and don’t eat any snacks between meals. I have Hashimoto’s but my meds have me in a good range that some doctors consider to be hyperthyroid.
I haven’t lost a pound nor an inch.
Sorry, no good advice for you. Maybe you’ll have better luck than I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! I am so swamped I forgot about this thread!
this is good food for thought--
so I don't drink milk, only almond or coconut milk in lattes
OP - are you getting your lattes at Starbucks or another coffee shop? The calories in unsweetened coconut/almond milk are about half of what they typically serve you in a coffee shop which is usually sweetened with extra sugars.
Starbucks uses unsweetened coconut and almond milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! I am so swamped I forgot about this thread!
this is good food for thought--
so I don't drink milk, only almond or coconut milk in lattes
OP - are you getting your lattes at Starbucks or another coffee shop? The calories in unsweetened coconut/almond milk are about half of what they typically serve you in a coffee shop which is usually sweetened with extra sugars.
Starbucks uses unsweetened coconut and almond milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here! I am so swamped I forgot about this thread!
this is good food for thought--
so I don't drink milk, only almond or coconut milk in lattes
OP - are you getting your lattes at Starbucks or another coffee shop? The calories in unsweetened coconut/almond milk are about half of what they typically serve you in a coffee shop which is usually sweetened with extra sugars.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 5'2"and in order to maintain goal weight, I don't need very many calories at all. I build muscle very quickly, so if I work out, I bulk up (I know most people say this doesn't happen, but it does to me, I'm short and strong, like a stump)
to the people saying that the dieters are setting a bad example for the kids, phooey. My daughter has my exact same build, so I feel like it's my obligation to teach her about OUR body, not some other person's body who writes for Women's health. Sometimes fasting is a great thing to do, watching calories and intake is a way to stay healthy, eating portions that are right for other people is not right for us (we are SMALL). We don't need to eat as other people to stay healthy, we need lots of water and protein, any sugar will become a mood swing, and the only thing that will make our legs longer or our knees slimmer is a hallucination.