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Old Mon, Feb-03-03, 10:06
TeriDoodle TeriDoodle is offline
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Plan: Protein Power LifePlan
Stats: 182/178/150 Female 67 inches
BF:Jiggley mess
Progress: 13%
Location: Texas!!
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Hi Aster!

Your weight loss history and recent patterns sound a lot like mine... we even have similar stats!

There's a couple of things that could be going on...and it sounds as if you've already identified them! Good job!

For one, if you're eating at the same calorie level that you always have, it may be time to examine that. You've lost weight and maybe it's time to reduce your calories accordingly, too. Either that, or increase your activity!

It's natural for us to slow down during the winter... the weather is harsh and depressing, and we don't have as many daylight hours. Our opportunities to exercise seem to be fewer and less inviting. You add all the holidays on top of that, and it's easy to see how our weight loss might easily slow down. And I agree, it seems quite plausible that our bodies just naturally want to hang on to that extra insulation during the winter...when in prehistoric times food would naturally be less plentiful.

If you suffer with feelings of depression and lethargy during the winter, you might look into the topic ofSeasonal Affective Disorder .

The other thing, too, is that the closer you get to your goal weight, the more slowly the weight will come off. And this really is a good thing....good for your metabolism and ability to keep the weight off for the long-term.

So you're on the right track.... try to watch those high-calorie snacks a little more closely and increase your exercise. You'll be fine!!
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