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I was after something a little deeper.
The older I get. The better I was.

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I don't mind a bit of fat on meat but sometimes here it is taken to an extreme. Ever had one of those katsudons where the meat/fat ratio is probably something like 10/90. That's no good.

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Luckily this time of the year with the heat and all I don't often feel like eating big volumes, so I usually lose weight naturally.

The flip side to that is in winter I put it on, even if I exercise more.

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Originally Posted By: Mantas
I was after something a little deeper.


Then this is the wrong place to ask - try something like nutritionistsanonymous.com.

GN has got it exactly roght! Flavour of meat is in the fat, trim all that off and you might as well chew on the cardboard carton it's packed in.
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Losing weight is no fun especially for Cheesefans like us all.
Moderation in most things, but not in cheese.
CHEESE
CHEESE
So many varieties.
So much to choose from.
All nutritiously nutritious.
Everyones favorite foodstuff.
What's your favourite?

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low fat cheese is just so wrong

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Too right, RobBright! (Geeze, poetry yet!)
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Low fat, low salt, low sugar = Low flavour
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Is there anything more miserable than trying to lose weight?


Just harking back to the original rhetorical question that began this fun filled thread....

YES there is!

This week has been a series of mini-tornado's for me ...
After one illness after another, and a nagging and constant pain in my lower right rib area and between my shoulder blades I finally gave up the tough guy act and went and saw the Dr.
Probable gall stones she said and sent me off for an ultrasound (which takes days to get in!)
Imagine my shock when instead of gall stones they found a 'mass' in my liver and immediately organised a CT scan with contrast dye (yuk - that is not a pleasant experience!).
It took almost 2 days to get those results interpreted, and today my good doctor was able to inform me that it is highly likely that the tumor is benign - and while I do need to see a specialist and get an MRI to absolutely rule out malignancy (in bloody August!) she has said I can breathe easy.

It certainly put my battle to lose weight into perspective!
Meanwhile my feminine coping mechanisms have me massaged, manicured, eyelash tinted and morphing from a blonde to a red head - but hey - whatever gets ya through the day, right?!

Savour your food - lifes too freaking short!

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Wow, sorry to hear that Mamabear >> but happy that it seems to be ok.
Got to make the most of things hey, never know whats coming up.
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Well, look on the bright side Mama. By getting the tumor out you will lose a little weight. wink

All the best.
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Mamabear, so sorry to hear that but glad you only posted after you got the good news as well. wink

Take care.

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Must have been a worrying time for you Mamabear. Glad to hear that you can breathe easy. thumbsup

I don't know but recently I seem to be hearing so many stories like that. Not good. sadface
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lol @ Y.O.S.
you big woose!
My poor Dad got a call from my Mum Thursday telling him (it took me a whole day to be brave enough to break the news to my parents) - and then about an hour later a collegue walked in late - he had been at a funeral for his friend Michelle (my name too) who was in her early 40's, who had been diagnosed with a Liver Tumour in January. Dad almost lost the plot - poor old fella did not sleep well on Thursday night. Dad and I are very close.

Originally Posted By: Mantas
Well, look on the bright side Mama. By getting the tumor out you will lose a little weight. wink

I WISH!!!
Because of my bleeding disorder they are not even going to biopsy it unless the MRI in August is suspicious. And as for the pain & discomfort that accompanies it - doc reckons I have to learn to live with it!! doh

So I have made a few changes in my life. Crises have a way of facilitating change dont they?
thumbsupI quit my job.
thumbsupI am searching out a naturopath.
thumbsupAnd I am devoting my newly found free time half to my family and half to a focus on my health and fitness - so the weight will go - as from now on I am putting myself FIRST!

I now have 6 days to get my snowboarding gear organised, tuned and packed and I am off to revel in some fantastic Australian snow. It is indeed a good day groovy

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Mamabear healing thoughts are being sent your way kiss

I sat here crying as I read your thread - As we get older we here these sort of things more and more often. A friend of ours had a sore on his chest that wouldn't heal and he used to just say I must be run down, I'm feeling tired all the time etc. Anyway in January he finally went to the Doctor and 4 weeks later we lost him.

No bad news for you though MB it is benign which is AWESOME BUT it makes me more and more aware live every day as if it is the last.

ENJOY THE SUNRISE - ENJOY THE SUNSET - LOVE YOUR LIFE AS IF TOMORROW WILL BE YOUR LAST wavey

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Good vibes to you Mamabear-chan.
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Lot's of fresh organic vegi juice for you Ma'bear !
You need a liver detox.
Congratulations on your new direction. A healing change

It's great to get a new lease on life ! I just got married to someone who is 28 years younger. Snowhuntress, something similar happened to my ex- neighbour. He had lower back pain for a year and the doctor really didn't connect. He went to see someone else at last and was diagnosed spleen cancer. 4 wks later ...
Well, We can't grow into old age together but I am loving to be alive. That counts big time for me.

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How about saving money?

that's pretty depressing :S

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Big week Mamabear! But glad to hear the later parts.

Good luck with the "not eating as much at home" thing. I find I eat more when I'm at home and not working.
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@ RobBright:
Saving money? What do you mean? Are you trying to save money and feeling like you are going without?
I get quite a kick out of saving money - but I do play little games with it when we are doing it. For example we will decide what the grocery/food/takeaway expenditure HAS been on average over the past few months per week and make that the baseline - and then get that much cash out for the week. At the end of the week the actual cash that is left is visible and tangible and you can put it into a special account or 'cash jar'. I started doing this so the kids could see how little changes can make a big difference and give you the results you want.

@big-will:
Cheers!
Hopefully all will be good with the 'eating at home' - those are usually the best days (more time to be organised) for me - as long as Papabear is not home - he is SUCH a bad influence (and he has a lightening fast metabolism!).




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