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munkey
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response 189 of 332:
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Oct 16 04:22 UTC 2003 |
BMI - the ratio between weight and height; a mathematical formula that
correlates with body fat.
Obese is considered having a BMI of 30 and above. Overweight is having a BMI
of 25 to 29.9.
That was on my test last week! I knew it!
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mynxcat
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response 190 of 332:
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Oct 16 14:29 UTC 2003 |
6' and 32" waist sounds reasonable. How much does Jim weigh?
I was bad - had cajun from the fast food place at teh mall last night. And
I didn't workout either :(
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janc
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response 191 of 332:
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Oct 16 14:39 UTC 2003 |
Every time I see the item title "mynxcat wants to be svelte" I wonder of the
Grex login "svelte" is available.
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lynne
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response 192 of 332:
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Oct 16 16:13 UTC 2003 |
re 191: grin :)
BMI stands for "body mass index". I believe it's the official government
method of classifying people as overweight, obese, etc, and therefore sucks
ass.
re 189: I believe you that you had to learn that. But I don't believe you
that there's a good mathematical correlation with body fat. :)
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mynxcat
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response 193 of 332:
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Oct 16 17:03 UTC 2003 |
Re 191. all you have to do is use "finger", but I'm sure you knew that ;).
'svelte' is available.
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keesan
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response 194 of 332:
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Oct 16 21:30 UTC 2003 |
Jim weighs somewhere around 175. He wears a L shirt and S pants. The L shirt
assumes his waist is 38.
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mynxcat
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response 195 of 332:
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Oct 17 12:22 UTC 2003 |
He seems alright to me. Doesn't seem over-weight at all. (Though it's a wonder
that he fits into "S" pants, which I assume is "Small"?)
Breakthrough, the scale registered 153 at one point yesterday. It always
excites me when I see a new number on teh scale.
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keesan
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response 196 of 332:
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Oct 17 14:53 UTC 2003 |
Small waist is 30-32, medium 34-36, large 38, I think. It is a problem to
find men's pants under 30 waist (I used to wear 28 waist but may have shrunk).
Shirts assume a 4" or 6" difference between chest and waist size and Jim's
is 10". Some people are bigger in waist than chest. I think that difference
would be more predictive of overweight than the weight/height ratio. One test
of amount of fat involves measuring the thickness of a pinch of flesh from
under your arm - should I look this up and post it? Mine is about 1/2" or
less right now.
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tod
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response 197 of 332:
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Oct 17 16:54 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 198 of 332:
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Oct 20 20:31 UTC 2003 |
There's this gadget at the gym that tests the amount of body fat you
have. You enter in information like height, weight and then hold the
handles firmly at arms length. After about a minute, it gives you a
reading. I asked the personal trainer what it did exactly. He said
that it sent impulses through my arms and based on how long it took
for the impulse to return, it could tell how much fat I had. Fat has a
different conductivity than muscle. That gadget showed me 31% body
fat. The trainer mentioned that those things were not very accuate
with a +/-5% accuracy.
The scale at home gives me a reading after my weight reading. I would
like to think that it does the same thing as the gadget, though I
suspect it just uses a mathematical calculation based on my weight,
and hips, height and waist measurements that you have to feed it. I
changed the hip and waist measurements over the weekend and the
reading dropped by about 3%. I'm not laying much stock by the scale
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mynxcat
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response 199 of 332:
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Oct 20 20:37 UTC 2003 |
My boobs have gotten smaller!! First I thought it was a figment of my
imagination, but the fiance has confirmed my suspicion. While they're
currently at a size I like, I really don't want them shrinking
anymore!! I guess the rack was thanks to a lot of extra weight I was
carrying around.
Also, the one pair of spare jeans I had that I wore with great
reluctance when all my other pairs were in the wash, now fit
comfortably. No longer do I have my stomach pinched in uncomfortably
when I wear them, and no longer do I dread wearing these jeans. They
have come out of semi-retirement to be a permanent part of my
wardrobe. To go with the jean story, my favorite pair of grey pants
that I bought a month and a half ago are now pretty loose. Any more
weight lost, and these pants will have to be replaced. While it's sad
to lose a good pair of pants (lord knows how hard it is to find a pair
of pants that really look good), there is the sweet part of this
sorrow to know that it's due to weight *lost* and not *gained*
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keesan
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response 200 of 332:
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Oct 21 02:18 UTC 2003 |
Can you take them in along the outer seam? (The grey pans - jeans are too
thick).
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mynxcat
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response 201 of 332:
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Oct 21 05:05 UTC 2003 |
I'm not a goo seamstress. And they're not regular material - more like
stretch. I'm not sure I could take them in.
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scott
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response 202 of 332:
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Oct 21 13:14 UTC 2003 |
You might be able to have a professional tailor take thime in, though. A
couple years ago when I lost weight I ended up having some stuff taken in.
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mynxcat
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response 203 of 332:
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Oct 21 13:58 UTC 2003 |
I will look into it, when the time comes.
Today looks like a packed day. Looks like my workout is going to be
pushed to some time after 9:00 pm. I hate when that happens. I prefer
my workout to be done by 8:00 am, or preferrably in the morning.
However, today I needed to be in early, so the morning workout wasn't
working out. I'll be at work till about 5:30, and have a hair
appointment at 7:00pm. Maybe I'll move the hair appointment up, if
possible. The good thing is it's just an hour workout today, instead
of the hour and a half
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edina
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response 204 of 332:
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Oct 21 16:33 UTC 2003 |
I know about the whole bust thing. I've nicknamed mine as the "incredible
shrinking breasts" - and I'm not thrilled.
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mynxcat
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response 205 of 332:
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Oct 21 16:57 UTC 2003 |
Exactly. It seems like I'm losing all my weight from my breasts,
rather than my waist and my hips. Ok, I'm probably losing some around
there as my jeans are now fitting me, but I really don't want to lose
my boobs!
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tod
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response 206 of 332:
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Oct 21 17:10 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 207 of 332:
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Oct 21 17:39 UTC 2003 |
:P
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edina
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response 208 of 332:
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Oct 21 18:51 UTC 2003 |
Yeah, becuase me eating a jelly donut would only make me sick as a dog.
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mynxcat
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response 209 of 332:
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Oct 21 19:10 UTC 2003 |
Brooke, is the minimal food-intake a result of the surgery (what
surgery was it?) or a conscious decision?
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edina
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response 210 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:35 UTC 2003 |
I had gastric bypass just over two months ago. I'm down about 50 lbs. I
can't eat that much food, and high sugar quantities make me sick. So it's
a result of the surgery AND a conscious decision as I don't want to be sick.
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tod
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response 211 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:38 UTC 2003 |
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edina
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response 212 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:40 UTC 2003 |
That's disgusting. Did she have surgery or what?
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tod
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response 213 of 332:
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Oct 21 20:47 UTC 2003 |
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