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Jane claws her way up from the drain..........
Last post 01-04-2009, 3:54 PM by cowgirl. 1199 replies.
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05-07-2008, 12:30 PM |
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Hi Jane- all the best for the surgery, hope it goes well. Can't say I've had any experience with that type of surgery, so I can't offer any advice! Is it keyhole, or not? I have had 4 cesaereans, an was lucky enough to recover really well, so hopefully that'll be your experience too, and you can get back into things a bit quicker than they say (not that I'm advocating that - just hope you recover quickly!!!!)  Alison
Nothing tastes as good as feeling slim & healthy.....not even chocolate!!!
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05-07-2008, 2:09 PM |
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Well said, Don. Funny, when I mentioned to Andy about hysterectomies (maybe it's the age I'm entering, but I know quite a few women who are having one atm), he thought it was a good way to drop weight too! In reality, I don't think it helps with the weight much, but at least a whole heap of womens problems are blotted out in one go, and you can move on. Good luck with it when it goes ahead. Just make sure they leave your sense of humour intact!
SW: Aug08 - 103.8kgs CW: 95.8kgs (lost 8kgs) GW: 79kgs by Mar09
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05-07-2008, 6:33 PM |
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aussiejane
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Apparently Gordon Ramsay does not swear at home, which makes me laugh! Alison, they are hoping to do it by keyhole or better, so we will find out on the day, I guess! The actual procedure does not worry me at all, thankfully. OK, so 2 of the kids wanted to do Kidzfit so down we went. I did 15 minutes treadclimber, 15 minutes elliptical, then grabbed an apple! LOL! all up today I have done an hour and a quarters exercise which is better than I have done in a week!
Caution: Sarcastic and Cynical!!!
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05-08-2008, 2:55 PM |
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aussiejane
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That's enough Thursday, Thanks!
B: Date porridge MT: 99 cal chocolate L: Pizza roll, 1 slice bread AT: apple, small yoghurt D: Minestrone soup, toast S: yoghurt Ex: Took Mum shopping, for 3 hours....................... That HAS to count! If I have any energy left after I collect the kids, feed them afternoon tea, do readers etc, take them swimming, come home, do baths, feed them dinner, put them to bed, I might get on Trev..................
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05-12-2008, 1:29 PM |
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aussiejane
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B: Protein plus cereal
MT: coffee
L: pasta Dura roll, with tuna and cheese
AT: banana, apple
D: chicken thingy from Lenards, veggies
S: peaches and custard
Exercise: 40 minutes on Elliptical and/or Treadclimber while the kids do a Kidzfit class.
Got up this morning, got the kids moving, painted 2 walls. Took the
kids to school, did the shopping and a multitude of errands, came home.
Put another coat of paint on the walls, had lunch, am now
online......... Got some sad new today. one of my US friends has
inoperable brain cancer. 4 kids, all similar ages to mine. This is a
lady who used to weigh 500lbs....... She had her stomach banded, lost
200lbs.... over the past year her undiagnosed cancer has caused her to
drop to 150lbs......... she said she just wishes she had not spent her
life worrying about how she LOOKED to everyone else. How sad.
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05-12-2008, 10:15 PM |
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05-13-2008, 12:13 PM |
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aussiejane
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I know ren, isn't it the pits? Onto today. B: 3 weetbix, skim milk
MT: small serve peaches and custard, 6 squares of Mothers day chocolate (so it is surely cal free???)
L: Veggies, tuna and a little cheese
T: banana, apple if still hungry
D: Spag Bol (50g mince per serve, rest is veggies) small serve pasta
S: yoghurt
Ex: 1 hr pump class
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05-14-2008, 2:27 PM |
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aussiejane
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B: Date porridge
MT: 1 piece slice, small!
L: Left over small serve of spag Bol
AT:1 piece slice, small!
D: 2 sausages, mashed spuds, veggies
S: I doubt it!
Exercise: Trev, this evening
BUSY!!!!!! Got the kids off to school, changed the sheets, cleaned up
the kitchen, did HEAPS of washing/drying/folding. Got a call from a
friend who was in tears, went and did some shopping for her (and
veggies for me!), came home, made soup, did the ironing and am now
online! Kids will be home soon enough.......................
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05-15-2008, 11:56 AM |
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aussiejane
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B: Date Porridge
MT: coffee
L: ham and cheese roll
AT: yoghurt
D: Veggie soup
S: Caramel Snakatas
Exercise: I have done 2 15 minute walks this morning. I had a chiro
appt and I park up one end of the town and walk to the other, then back
afterwards. I will also get on Trev if I have a chance later on!
How stupid is this? I have been sitting here thinking I am doing badly
today, simply as I am not allowed to do strenuous exercise after the
chiro, yet i have eaten NOTHING bad, and have even done a little
exercise? My mind is totally horrifying.
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05-16-2008, 1:06 PM |
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05-16-2008, 2:08 PM |
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Re: FFS, someone slap me.
While clearly only knowing you via the net may not make me in a good position to really know you but do you have some sort of network for the emotional side of your life? Diet and exercise I think is only part of the whole wellbeing thing.
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05-17-2008, 9:14 AM |
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cowgirl
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Re: FFS, someone slap me.
i'm going for a walk in the rain now jane, (i KNOW i won't shrink in the rain hehehe) but i will pretty much be home over the whole weekend so we'll chat when either one of us gets there. sat morning is kids stuff here - piano, ballet... but right now it's walk time for me :) xxxxxxxxx
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05-17-2008, 11:08 AM |
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aussiejane
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Well, life slapped me. You get what you ask for!
Sort of..........
We had SO much fun last night at the footy, the picture I have attached
is Amy Rose and her friends before we went in, SO excited!!!! They got
taken to get changed halfway through the first quarter, and we did not
see them till half way through the third! ((apart from on the field! I
could only pick her out because she is so tall, has long hair and was
flapping her arms around due to the fact her sleeves were too long!)
The AFL does a great job of including the kids and encouraging them,
they felt like little stars! Amy Rose was convinced all 46,417 people
were watching them! LOL!
Had a horrible thing happen on the way home way home though. We had car
pooled, and when we got back to the car, I noticed a man asleep in the
car next to us. I mentioned it to the lady driving us, and she said she
was sure he was there when they got there! That was 7 hours ago. I
could not see any chest movement, and he had been there so
long.......... I got her to move the car (the kids thought he was
asleep) and I called 000. His window was down, and I called out to him,
banged on the door etc. The phone operator said the next step was to
get him out and start rescucitations, but we agreed that would be
futile, he was cold, and it would simply scare the kids too much, and
as they did not realise he was dead, this would not be a good thing.
So, they still thnk he was sick and asleep, and that the ambos and
firies came to "help" him. I felt SO sad for this man, he was from NSW
(his rego plates), and it looked like he had felt sick, pulled in to
rest, reclined the seat a little and simply passed away. Hanky in one
hand, the other over his eyes. This was a crowded shopping centre
carpark, and NOONE else thought to check on him??? Even the lady I was
with was going to ignore him!!!! Breaks my heart, that we are all so
wrapped up in ourselves. Whoever his family is, I hope they find peace.
He looked peaceful, and I hope the police tell them that, small
consolation though it may be. I can't get him out of my mind.... Poor
bloke. He looked to be in his 60's?
Love your family, guys!
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05-17-2008, 6:56 PM |
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cowgirl
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Re: Well, life slapped me. You get what you ask for!
that's awful hon. i definitely want YOU around in a crisis though, you were so collected and sensetive to the whole situation, kids and all. sending you a big hug. you should be proud that you were able to offer some dignity to his passing. xxx
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05-19-2008, 12:25 PM |
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aussiejane
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Thanks Kaz! I am happy to be there for you! LOL! B: Protein cereal, skim milk
MT: small square choc slice, potato cake
L Pumpkin soup and a roll when I feel hungry
AT: will assess later
D: something with mince!
Ex: am aiming for half an hour on the ellpitical and some ab stuff while the kids do kidzfit
I have started to put into action some stuff I have gotten out of a
book I am reading, and we shall see how that goes. Alot of it is very
different to the "usual" diet stuff, which is interesting. I am
basically eating when I am hungry, and really asking myself HOW hungry
I feel, before and after I eat, and WHAT I feel like eating. I am
trying to get back in tune with my body and it's needs. I think it is
safe to say I am yet more proof that "diets" don't work in the long
run! well, not for ME anyhow. It will be weird, even now it is! I
normally eat lunch at 12, but I am not hungry, so will wait until I am!
Even if that is not until 3pm!
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