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I've just come back to this site after a very long stint, and I was looking at some of my friends, and realize that some people have been here, and have been recording weight, etc., and see that in many cases people either weigh more than they did when they started, or they've only lost a few pounds. I myself have lost 40 pounds out of the 70 needed, and haven't been trying to lose for about a year and a half now. I haven't gained, but I certainly haven't lost any more.

My observation is this: there's something very wrong with how we view weight loss. The "proof" is in the fact that most of us, even though we've been saying we're dieting, we aren't really losing any significant weight.

What's up with that? Anyone have any idea why we "spin our wheels"? Do we approach weight loss with the wrong attitude? Are we unrealistic in our expectations? Or is weight loss just too darn hard? Do we not believe we can actually do it? What gives?

19 May 2009

Weigh-in: 188.0 lb lost so far: 28.0 lb still to go: 38.0 lb Diet followed reasonably well
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