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Originally Posted by icehog3
Congrats on all you've accomplished, Dave, and to your stick-to-it-ness in the future.
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Been a long 6 months. I think the long term nature of it helps though. Pretty much determined not to go back to where I was. Lifestyle changes that include some 4000 calorie consumption days is where the balance needs to come in.
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Originally Posted by galaga
Congrats Dave. I know how hard of a job that is at your age...... 
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Hey I can only think hard hard it would be at yours.
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Originally Posted by yachties23
Awesome job Dave.
Some people say the first few pounds are the hardest to lose, others say the last few. I think the hardest part about losing weight is keeping it off. You feel like you should reward yourself for all your hard work, so the occasional snack or treat becomes real easy to cave in to.
I think one of the best ways to keep yourself motivated is to think in terms of what it would take to work it off in order to eat it.
Say to yourself "That cheesecake looks awesome, but its like 45 minutes on the treadmill"
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The last 10-15 was the hardest no contest. First 30 was a piece of cake. Last few were a female dog. Bounced around for a month or 2 to get them off. Finally took some extreme diet and exercise to get to this morning. We will see what it takes to stay in the 185 range. Intentionally went lower to enable a stable point around 185. Figure anything between 180 and 190 is going to be acceptible movig forward. 190 is the "danger Wiil Robinson point".