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  • #42235

    Hi, hebuehne. You can use that oil for salad dressing or to cook meat, or even make a sauce for the starch.
    Regarding your medication, exercise may help with that – something like Pilates or yoga may also be good adjunct therapy.

    #42621
    bellabmx66
    Member

    Are you able to move items around in your menu plan such as “free spread” if it is in lunch menu or snack can you move it to dinner?

    #42628

    Hi, Donna (bella). Absolutely!

    #42665

    I am so disappointed. Lost 1.5 lbs 1st week, 1/2 lb second, gained 1 lb 3rd week and now I’m back where I started. 1 drink 10 to 12 glasses of water daily. I feel less bloated, clothes fit the same. I eat almost everything every day. I find it so much food though. I have back trouble and exercise is extremely difficult. Any suggestions? About ready to quit. Please, I need help…

    #42673

    Hi, DianaMassaro. If you feel it is too much food, you can cut back. It is best to start with the starchy carbohydrate foods such as crackers and English muffins, and preserve the fruits and vegetables, as well as the proteins (especially the ones rich in calcium and omega-3 fats, such as yogurt and salmon).
    With regard to exercise, there are options that need not aggravate your back. It is important to try something because losing weight without exercising can weaken your muscles and eventually both make losing weight difficult and worsen the pain. If you have access to a swimming pool, water aerobics can be helpful. In the addition, the following are a couple of ideas:
    Lower Body Slim and Toning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6ZWuV2wh4M
    Abs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6wm2pXpUiY&index=1&list=PLcYLl4MTY9oQv–HKsFLgST544prdjBx1

    Simple Stretches
    Hands:
    1. Bring your entire hand in a fist for a couple of seconds.
    2. Open your palm and stretch your fingers freely for five seconds.
    3. Repeat the same process on the opposite hand.
    Feet:
    1. Clench or point your foot for a couple of seconds.
    2. Flex your foot and stretch your toes freely for five seconds.
    3. Repeat the same process on the opposite foot.

    Limb Lifts
    Arms:
    1. Lift one arm as high as you can. If this becomes too difficult, you can rest your upper arm on the bed and lift your elbow instead.
    2. Hold up your arm for 10 seconds.
    3. Repeat the exercise on the opposite arm.
    Legs:
    1. Bring your legs together, straight or bent (as able).
    2. Slowly lift up left leg; keep as straight as possible.
    3. Hold that lift for 10 seconds (as able).
    4. Return the leg to its original position.
    5. Repeat on the opposite leg.
    Belly & Back Boosts
    Side Rolls:
    1. Lie on your back. Turn to your right and maintain that position for 10 seconds. Get help as needed to position your limbs for comfort.
    2. Roll onto your back again. Maintain for 10 seconds.
    3. Turn to your left. Maintain for another 10 seconds.
    4. Repeat process several times as tolerated.
    Tummy Tucks:
    1. Start on your back with your legs stretch forward.
    2. Place your palm on your stomach.
    3. Inhale to tighten your stomach by “pulling” it towards your spine. Hold for 10 seconds.
    4. Repeat as tolerated, switching palms each time.

    Squeeze & Strengthen
    Thighs:
    1. Lie on your back with your legs slightly apart.
    2. Put a soft, long pillow in a lengthwise position between your knees.
    3. Squeeze the pillow with your knees and hold for 10 seconds.
    4. Release the squeeze and rest for 10 seconds.
    5. You can repeat up to 10 times as comfortable.
    Butt/Glutes:
    1. Lie on your back with legs slightly apart.
    2. Clench your right butt muscle (glute).
    3. Hold this for 5 seconds. Rest for 10 seconds.
    4. Repeat on your left glute.
    5. You can repeat up to 10 times as comfortable.

    #42839
    elvira1948
    Member

    I am 70 years old and I am on my second week. I am trying to find the chart were Iam asked how much I weight and how much I want to lose.

    #42842

    Hi, Elvira. You enter that information in your profile, which you can access through the “My Activity” link in the toolbar at the top of each site page.

    #42991
    Alphatia
    Member

    I’m on my 5th week I lost 3 pounds, gain 2, and it doesn’t help that I can acces the sight some of the time. I really like this program but it doesn’t seem to help.

    #43000
    TrimDownClub
    Keymaster

    Hi, Alphatia. I’m happy to help however I can.
    Have you been exercising? If so, did you recently start?
    How often are you having trouble accessing the site?
    Thanks.

    #43722
    Fabjn1000
    Member

    I am Loving this plan. I am not seeing the weight drop off in a hurry, but I am seeing inches fall off. I feel great! My husband and 3 sons are changing their habits too. Motivation…hmmm, I think I need to go cloths shopping.

    #43725

    Hi, Fabjn1000. That’s great news! Inches are indeed more important than weight. I hope you’re feeling well. We wish you continued success, and are happy to help however we can.

    #43740
    Cjhall
    Member

    I am looking for a low-carb section

    #43745

    Hi, Cjhall. First, deselect “keto” in the dietary preference area of your profile. Then go your menu and click “New Menu” in the toolbar above it. You will see a low-carbohydrate menu, which you can adjust according to the instructions there. If you have additional questions, please do repost here, and I will get back to you.

    #43765
    Silvana76
    Member

    Hi Sharon,
    I just joined the program and I want to make sure I filled it out correctly. I am pre-diabetic, and have been walking 6 days a week for an hour, for almost a year, and have not dropped a pound. I’m really looking forward to starting this program and see my weight come off. I chose non-dairy, low cholesterol and low sugar.

    #43766

    Hi, MommaH. That should be fine, as long as you get all of the proteins and produce (don’t stress about the starchy carbs), and go to bed at least an hour after your last meal/snack. Are you taking anything for your sleep issue?

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