
Originally Posted by
mebejoseph
Over the last few years I've slowly dropped about 20-25 pounds, after having some serious health problems that restricted my activity (heart attack in 2014 and back surgery in early 2016). I'm torn between staying where I am right now and losing another 10, because I've revamped my wardrobe. Jeez, I have eight monogrammed dress shirts that are too big now and are in nearly new condition. I've replaced them all with smaller sizes--plus more shirts--probably around 20 now. I'm concerned that if I lose another ten pounds most of those shirts won't fit. Not to mention the five or six new suits I've picked up in the last ten months.
So, I'm thinking about it.
But what I really wanted to share is: I've had to deal with weight issues since I was a borderline morbidly obese kid (e.g., when I was 12, I weighed 20 pounds more than I do now, and I was eight inches shorter).
I've managed to keep my weight mostly under control since I was in my early 30's and in the last few years the best tool I've found is the Lose It app for my smart phone. Second best has been the Runkeeper app. You can use it for any type of exercise, not just running.
The reason Lose It has become such a good tool is that as I've aged (59 now), I've found I can't exercise as hard or as much as I could 20 years ago. If I overate back then, I could just run an extra five or ten miles. Not so much anymore. That means diet has become much more important.
Okay, I think I'm talking myself into this. We are probably going on a trip to New Orleans in a few weeks and last time we were there, I put on seven pounds in four days.
I'm 195 this morning (a tad over 6'2"). Goal is 185. It's been 10 years since I've been 185. Jeez, there goes another $1,000 on new shirts. At least my year end bonus is coming up.