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Losing the Baby Weight

Rachel C. Hometown: Apalachin, NY, near Binghamton, is where I live now. I'm originally from Doylestown, PA
Goal: To look and feel as good as I did when I got married in 2000.
Motivation: I wanted to feel better about myself.

My Story
When I gave birth to my daughter in April 2007, I was 255 pounds. I tried to lose weight that summer on my own, but with no real plan or goal. When I started my first Weight Watchers At Work meeting at Binghamton University in upstate New York, I was a size 22W and 209 pounds. That was September 2007. Six months later, I met my goal weight in February 2008 at 160 pounds and a size 10. (I'm 5' 7".) I feel great at this size. I continue to attend Weight Watchers meetings as a Lifetime Member, both for the extra accountability and because I enjoy the discussions and support.

I'm a nursing mom with two daughters, now ages 4 years old and 18 months. I worried about being able to follow the plan while also taking them out to Chuck E. Cheese, etc. and also maintaining my milk supply for the baby. I've had no problem finding the calories to do the occasional dinner at McDonald's, and no problem continuing to nurse even while losing nearly 50 pounds! I cook more healthy meals now and I bring my lunch to work four days a week instead of one or two. My husband is even attending Weight Watchers with me now!

I've never been on an organized diet before, but I quickly found the Weight Watchers Flex Plan (especially journaling) to be very effective. I like the fact that nothing's off limits, and the 35 extra points really do provide the cushion you need in your life to stay on track. When other people ask me for weight loss advice, my first suggestion is to start writing down every single thing you eat. It really does shame you into better habits!

I keep healthy and low-calorie snacks on hand everywhere I go, even in my desk drawer at work and the glove box of my car. I used to love Doritos, but now I’ve traded them in for pretzel crisps dipped in hummus. My favorite low-calorie indulgence is small squares of dark chocolate.

Now before I go out to eat, I got to Dwlz.com and other Web sites to check out menus and nutritional info at restaurants before I order anything. My best trick for eating healthy at a fast food restaurant is to avoid the salad and high-fat dressing and go for a plain grilled chicken sandwich. It’s often the best bet.

When I work out at home, I love the Wii Fit, which is fun and motivating. I also love dancing to “Happy Working Song” from the movie Enchanted, with my daughters.

My mantra for losing weight is “Nothing tastes as good as thin feels” and I keep up my food journal with the motto “If I bite it, I write it”.

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Comments

From: Lamin
Date: 09/17/2009 - 09:01 am


Hello, i wants to increase in weight how can i do it?


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Date: 05/10/2009 - 12:49 am


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From: Anonymous.Poster
Date: 05/06/2009 - 06:14 pm


Hi Rachel.


I'm not pregnant and have never been. But I am 24 and drive semi truck, long haul. I was always a chuby kid. My husband and I both cook at home, as healthy as we can to take along on the road.  But living the very sedentary life style doesn't help at all. I do my best to get activity into my day, so I'm making smal progress, wich is better than no progress at all. I am inspired by your weight loss, because I too want to loose weight. My goal is to loose 30 lbs in 15 months. I think it's achievable and reallistic. You also mentioned you wrote everything down, wich I am and have been doing. It's made me very contious of what I'm putting in my body. I guess to sum up my question would be; did you make a calorie specific goal, or specific amount of excercise, or what helped you most? 


Thank you.


 


 


From: Anonymous.Poster
Date: 05/02/2009 - 09:57 pm


Hi  Rachel,


I have currently lost 166 lbs and my husband and I are thinking about becoming having a baby.  I have worked so hard to get this weight off.  My biggest fear is that I will gain it back while I'm pregnant!  Is it possible for me to maintain my weight loss while I'm pregnant?  Please help!! 


 


From: ntimzah
Date: 04/28/2009 - 06:23 am


Hi Rachel i am 20  and had gained during my pregnancy and now i am so unconfident because everyone keeps on commenting about my weight.i have never tried anythingn to lose weighrt please help and give me some tips especially on food diet which food should i avoid please contact me @ ntimzah@yahoo.com. I WILL APPRECIATE YOUR HELP.


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