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  • 07-23-2008 1:52 PM
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    • llano1
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    My story

     I have twice tried to add my story but it keeps telling me that I haven't done this yet.What happened.

     

    llano1

  • 07-24-2008 11:01 AM In reply to
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    • alliadmin3
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    Re: My story

     All stories require moderation before they are posted. This is why you don't see it yet. We are currently working on a large number of stories, and will have them posted as soon as possible.

    Thank you and keep up the great work,
    alliadmin3

  • 08-18-2008 12:43 PM In reply to
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    • EcoChevy
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    Re: My story

     Hello, Alliadmin3 ---

       Past rejections --- for no apparent reasons --- of my postings have caused me to address only the Professional Experts and the Admin. Staff. If THEY deem a posting of mine as helpful to others, they may pass it on. If not, then it will be treated as if confidentially stated, and I will have spoken my peace to someone. Otherwise, I might feel angry and frustrated.

       So far, on the Alli Program, I have lost weight steadily. When I got a new Calorie Journal with which to calorie-count, I noticed something I call "calorie creep". A few calories here, a few calories there, from otherwise "calorie-and fat-innocent" foods, and I am liable to exceed the targets! The Journal, therefore, is extremely helpful, before goals are reached and steadily good eating habits are in place. And without 13 pounds of a "ball of fat" to carry around, I actually feel like being more physically active! Not ready to "get new clothes" yet, I don't wheeze while getting into the ones I have, and I no longer look like a "stuffed sausage" while wearing them! If I don't feel as full as I want to, I can fill up on my choice of vegetables and give my guts some fiber to work with, too. One of my "new" protein sources is dried squid, Oriental style of the Asian Persuasion, chalk-white (or very light tan) and bone-dry, never slimy. It provides 90 calories/ounce, and 0.5 g. fat, and 14 g. of protein! If I can "pin down" the type and quality of carbohydrates required, I may end up with a near-perfect diet for my life-style, right?

    --- EcoChevy 

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  • 08-18-2008 12:56 PM In reply to
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    • alliadmin3
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    Re: My story

    Mmm, dried squid. I've never tried it, but I love squid. I'll have to try it.

    I can move this into another forum if you would like me to.

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