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20 March 2014
I started walking every day about a month ago. I find that I crave the walks now and don't feel as good when I don't. A new pair of shoes caused me to get a blister on the back of my heel. I can't walk until it heals. I even tried to put band aids on it yesterday. It worked at first, but when they started to shift, OUCHY!! I'm bummed!! I never thought I would say that - LOL. I've never been into exercise and used to laugh when people said "You'll have more energy if you exercise, you'll feel better." I get it now and that is something I never thought I would say. I love it and can't wait for this stupid blister to heal. Have a great day everybody!! **hugs**
P.S., Can you change your member name? I would like to use my maiden name (which is my current status - Hahahahahaha and Yay).
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18 March 2014
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have followed my calorie and carb limits. I have started walking 2-3 miles almost every day. I can feel the difference in my clothes and yet, my weight has stayed the same. Kill me!!!! Blechhhhhhhhhhhhh - WTH??
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18 March 2014
I was making eggplant parmesan last night which pushed me over my carb limit. I felt guilty and was bumming about it. My boyfriend was having a computer issue that I started helping him with and ended up burning the eggplant!! Spinach it was. I think it was some greater source saying "Oh no you don't." Hahahahahahahahahaha :O)
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17 March 2014
When you enter in your exercise, what does the kcal and net kcal mean? I know it is subtracting the calories you've eaten, but what does it prove? I don't get it!! DUHHHHHHHHHHHHHH right???? Good grief!! HELP!!!!
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17 March 2014
When your boyfriend says "I can tell you're losing weight." YAY
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