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Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 08 Oct 2014, 10:53
by Isis
Well done with losing some weight Azureblue!
I'm also going backwards & gaining weight not losing any. I think my main difference in routine is not feeling able to return to my exercise routine. It feels like I have a sort of shin splint ache in my left leg & an achy right foot & ankle. I feel reluctant to go to my GP because he has replaced my now retired GP who knew me well enough to recognise that I'm not a hypochondriac! but these aches are so nebulous & I suspect difficult to pin down & identify! So I'm resting my legs on a stool when sitting & just doing gentler aerobic walking exercise. It's rather frustrating & I'm fasting today as I still do 4:3 but I've been too demoralised to go back to daily weighing as well to monitor what I'm doing weightwise :frown:

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 08 Oct 2014, 11:07
by gillymary
Hello lovely scenic route peeps, Good to have such lovely company. Am also resigned to 5:2 as 6:1 wasn't enough. Though I did join Xmas club just thought it might help to motivate with the aims and goals. We'll see.

@CandiceMarie I have been a busy bee so haven't be on the forum much lately. Would have been lovely to go on holidays with @Sue.Q so I hope we get lots of good holiday stories when Sue gets back

How are you Candy?

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 08 Oct 2014, 13:50
by CandiceMarie
Hi @gillymary i am fine thanks x wd be even better if i was crashing @Sue.Q s hols!
Just been for tea and cream scone with DD ( just one scone between us,naughty but nice)
I was convinced TomHanks was sitting near us...DD didnt really think so but wasn't altogether sure..
Anyway,when we saw him full face,it deffo wasn't him..but he had a Tom Hanks profile! :lol:
Saw something lovely after that..i got the bus,DD waiting to meet her hubby..from my bus, i saw him running towards her and hugging and hugging and kissing her..aaaahhhh young love,it's magical!x

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 11 Oct 2014, 22:37
by Sallyo
I don't know why the Scenic route is in the 'off diet chat' department because clearly it is very On diet chat.
Anyway, I have been a long time on the scenic route and haven't lost any weight since about March. But today, friends, although I have given up weighing as a bad practice which only discourages me, today, friends, I note that my pants are loose. Just saying.

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 05:08
by janeg
Nice one @Sallyo.!
I have actually been weighing daily this week for interest. The variation is eyebrow raising. One full kilo below recorded weight at one point. Today though, after a full week of 4:3 and mindful eating ( I consciously chose to eat a full set of jelly babies, not a full bag!) I am seeing a whole 100g reduction!
pooh
Well, at least my glacier is full of friends ...

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 12:23
by Lizbean
Way to go @Sallyo! :cool:
@Janeg - I weigh daily but when I get to maintenance the plan is to weigh in weekly as daily weighing for the rest of my life seems bonkers :bugeyes: :bugeyes: You do learn a lot from daily weighing, but if it's discouraging, bin it! :grin:

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 14:41
by Isis
Well done Sallyo you keep on going!
I have lost some weight this week but still not back to what I weighed three weeks ago! I'm wondering with the evenings drawing in & it getting colder & greyer if our bodies respond to this in northern climes? I know that I have mild SAD & that I respond negatively to a lack of sunshine & that I was lucky last winter not having to take St Johns Wort. I know when I need it because I feel extra tired, slightly low in mood & have low energy. I think my instinct is to eat more carbs that is a bit like self medicating on sweeter things but also a reversion to a sort of hibernation mode to store up fat for winter?

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 15:40
by Lizbean
@Isis it's my first full autumn/winter so I welcome your comments as I had been thinking this is coming on.
I had noticed @Sallyo and friends have struggled during their winter and our UP summer.
I have not seen a winter thread - perhaps we should open a flap to the tent? :?: Lx :heart:

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 20:13
by Isis
I agree Lizbean! There surely must be others on the forum who may also find they have SAD & have a tougher time coping during the winter months? I'm sure it is more difficult to lose weight when the days are shorter there is less sunshine & the weather is colder. I always feel chillier on fast days & even more so when days are grey & cold.

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 20:19
by Sallyo
Yes, I have never been able to lose weight in winter, but I will say this, under the 5:2 regime at least I haven't regained weight lost in summer. I have done 2 winters on 5:2 now and both years I have kept off weight. So that's good. Now it is getting to be summer here and I am slightly hopeful that I will begin losing again. I would be really interested in any science that anyone can come up with about weight loss and cold weather. I notice that people who live in colder climates do tend to be fatter than our equatorial friends. Even people living in Sydney are skinnier than Tasmanians - although that could be socio-economic status.

In winter soup is your friend. That's what I've got to say about 5:2 in winter.

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 20:36
by Lizbean
Hi @carorees I wonder if there are any 5:2 stats or science to support our Q's about how fasting during the winter V summer varies.

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 21:25
by carorees
I did find something last winter about it. I'll try to find it again...it must be in the lab somewhere amongst all the dusty test tubes and flasks in there!

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 12 Oct 2014, 21:36
by Azureblue
Interesting comments today, my soup consumption as already increased this last week.
As has my weight ...
I must stick with the useful discipline of no eating after 7pm, giving at least 3 hours of digestion before bed, and engendering a short fast of around 15 hours daily. I've been eating nuts, rice cakes and oatcakes rather too readily, so easily done with tasty butter, a symptom of this seasonal change probably.
It does get wearying trying to keep a lid on it all though, this side of Christmas I may have to relax some rules (and waist lines as a result), pull it back together start of 2015.
Ho hum.
Onward and um, onward :0)

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 13 Oct 2014, 08:43
by Lizbean
@Azureblue yes I bought sweet potatoes, rice cakes and stilton this weekend - I feel like I'm going into hibernation, not in a bad way, it's just a change I am very aware of - managing fasting in a different way. I now understand @Sallyo 's comments re fasting to maintain over the winter, not that I have much left to lose.
Now I'm very late for work .... off I dash.

Re: Taking the Scenic Route Tent

PostPosted: 13 Oct 2014, 08:50
by carorees
I couldn't find anything in the lab...though I'm sure I found a paper on it once. However, I did find this thread which links to an article in Mark's Daily Apple about "autumn feed syndrome" started by @Azureblue last year: post123077.html