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Seems to me that you might hear from one S. King for one. He published a novel by that same title in 1984. Not that titles can be copyrighted, but he did use it first.WriterDom said:I was going to write a story once called "Thinner" A nonconsent thing where a guy keeps a bbw locked down in the basement in a cage and makes her thin. Think I'd get some hate mail over that one?
intothewoods said:A few things.
Ideal weight - I'm not sure what your doctors are using, but I've never seen 115 as the idea weight for someone who's 5'10 (fury - I know you said that was your ideal, but just trying to clarify what's healthy).
I also don't think doctors are morons, but they don't receive training in nutrition, or they didn't (that may be changing now).
On weightwatchers.com, there is a range for my height, and the upper end was reasonable for me. I'm curvy, but also athletic and muscular, so I'm not expecting myself to be 120 or something. And that's all I will say on that subject. I hate to discuss my weight.
Stress about weight - No, you shouldn't stress about what the scale says day by day. I do think we should all focus on healthy eating all the time, however.
I'll confess I'm biased. I grew up eating healthy whole foods, and that's how I'm raising my son. I never have processed foods in the house. That's not to say he's never had anything unhealthy - I'm not psycho about it.
As far as my own diet, I try very hard not to waste much time agonizing over my body. There's a difference between being very focused on feeding yourself well and being very focused on deprivation. The former is healthy, the latter is an eating disorder in the making. Besides, if you believe Eve Ensler, we (women) would be ruling the world if we weren't spending all of our time staring at fashion models and wondering why we aren't thinner.
Focus on what you should be eating, not what you shouldn't: fresh fruits and vegetables, organic meat (or cook a whole chicken - not a weird processed boneless chicken breast), whole grains. If you can, try to get local produce. We had a share in a local organic farm before we moved, and the stuff was so fresh, I thought I had died and gone to heaven. Seriously, like orgasmically good.
McDonald's. Believe it or not, after all that, I agree with you, wenchie, that McD's has become an easy target. And while I do think people need to be educated about nutrition, ultimately you have to take responsibility for what you feed yourself and your children.
Anyone for a piece of pie?graceanne said:That was a CREEPY book. *shivers*

midwestyankee said:Anyone for a piece of pie?![]()
).the captians wench said:Your weight range is 116 to 134 pounds.
I've seen worse, and really my doc said he'd be happy if I got down to 150. I'm 5'3-4ish and 210-215 (another 5lbs gone).
But when I was in highschool I was a size 10 and 175, then my senior year I blew back up to a 16 but stayed 175. I'm now a 15-16. My goal is to get down to a 10 again, but I'd be happy with a 12. The actual weight part doesn't bother me. It's what I look like I weigh that gets to me and most people wouldn't guess I was over 200lbs by looking at me. Especially when my mom stands beside me. She's a little lighter than I am but she's a size 22.

graceanne said:<snip>I have to say, I wish that subway had a drive through and a play place. I'd go there a LOT more if they did.

the captians wench said:<snip>And I don't understand why McDonald's is getting all the grief and the other fast food places aren't.


graceanne said:In highschool I weighted 155, and was a size 12, and I looked AWESOME. Most people, if asked, guessed my weight at like 100 and my size at 2.
Also, even now no one would guess my weight at what it is, unless they've seen me in my jammies. Most would guess me about a good 30 lbs less than I actually weigh. I think it's cause I stil have a waist. lol
graceanne said:Maybe you're lucky, and got one of the few non idiotic doctors, but all my doctors are fucking morons. I've had several different doctors nearly kill me on at least two occasions cause they ahve their heads up their asses. I know you're relatively new and don't know this, but believe me when I tell you - you DO NOT want to get me started on the fuckers.
This will be disappearing in about a minute, so if you're curious to know pay attention. I'm 5' tall and I have not been below *** lbs since my last flare up (2005), and that was very brief cause the prednisone ballooned me to *** within a couple of months. (edited to take out weight, and put in that my bmi is 45)
FYI, I don't eat barely at all. Because of the crohns disease it hurts me to eat. And I mean HURTS. My weigh problems aren't from over eating, their from a combination of under eating, and being off and on prednisone (satan's drug) for long periods of time (6 months +). My doctor says that prednisone has seriously fucked up (my words, not hers) my metabolism.
WriterDom said:McDonald's is just a generic term for all the other fast food places. Not that real restaurants are any better. The serving sizes are a day's worth of food.
Subway isn't bad if you are doing the low fat thing.
intothewoods said:Hi graceanne. I didn't know you have crohn's disease. I'm sorry. Prednisone is a bitch of a drug, as I understeand. Not sure if this was clear, but my comments about healthy food weren't aimed at you or anything, just generally addressing comments in the thread.
As far as doctors go...I've certainly had my fair share of idiots and assholes, but I've also had several great doctors. I don't want to get you started, as you said. I don't doubt for a second that if you say the ones you've seen are morons, then they are! And in my own family, I lost someone very close to me, in part possibly (we'll never know for sure) because a doctor said she was having a nervous breakdown, when actually she had cancer.
However, there are also members of my family who are doctors, and they aren't morons.
My point generally about doctors and weight loss is that I wouldn't necessarily go to one about weight loss and nutrition.
FurryFury said:All fast food and many slow dining places should have a play area. They'd get more business if they did IMO. When my kids were little that was a BIG factor in planning play dates when it rained.
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graceanne said:In highschool I weighted 155, and was a size 12, and I looked AWESOME. Most people, if asked, guessed my weight at like 100 and my size at 2.
Also, even now no one would guess my weight at what it is, unless they've seen me in my jammies. Most would guess me about a good 30 lbs less than I actually weigh. I think it's cause I stil have a waist. lol
graceanne said:I know you weren't addressing me specifically, but so many people look at a fat person and think 'they should eat better and excercise', when a lot of times it has nothing to do with what they eat and how much activity they have, their's other factors.
intothewoods said:I think anyone who simply looks someone over and thinks they know that person's whole story is an idiot.
Appearance shouldn't be the focus. We all need to eat healthfully. There are plenty of genetically lucky skinny people who eat like shit, and they should be eating healthy too.
graceanne said:Tell me about it. Their's this pizza place near me called papa's pizza. For three bucks I can get a small pizza, a cookie, and a small pop. Frankly the pizza's only so/so, but I go quite a bit, cause they have an AWESOME play area. The best part is it's seperated by glass - you can sit in your booth, see your kids, and NOT HEAR THEM!![]()

graceanne said:<snip>Loosing weight (and gaining it) isn't always how you eat and stuff. For me to loose weight would probably require medication - one of the things I want to do if I can is see a nutritionist to help me, cause my idiot doctors tell me what I eat doesn't affect how I feel.
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