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Yeah--Walker Tracker is an app we can have a walking team.  It is cross platform--iPhone-Andriod-fitbit-whatever so we can all do it.  So looking at the two apps...I like Walker Tracker, but it does not sync your steps like Social Steps does.  Anyone else look at the two apps and have a preference?

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9 hours ago, Ms. Spam said:

On 60 Minutes last night they had a couple of doctors stating that fat genes are 60% why we're obese and that there's a set point for fat storage that our bodies want to be set at. So apparently my body wants to store a larger amount of fat. There is a super expensive drug you can take that helps kinda trick your body to store less fat and change it's baseline.

My BFF got prescribed Ozempic a few years ago and is now a size 4, down from a 14. My doctor is too uptight because I'm not fat ENOUGH and my blood sugar is awesome. But now they're having shortages because it's over-prescribed for weight loss (but clearly it works, soooo...).

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21 minutes ago, Destiny Skywalker said:

My BFF got prescribed Ozempic a few years ago and is now a size 4, down from a 14. My doctor is too uptight because I'm not fat ENOUGH and my blood sugar is awesome. But now they're having shortages because it's over-prescribed for weight loss (but clearly it works, soooo...).

I have heard a lot about this.  Don't you have to have diabetes to get this?

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If you have money, you can just buy it. Because of the way insurance works it’s usually a denial and hard to get covered. Insurance companies like paying out for fatties who develop health issues I guess. 

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18 hours ago, Hobbes said:

Yeah--Walker Tracker is an app we can have a walking team.  It is cross platform--iPhone-Andriod-fitbit-whatever so we can all do it.  So looking at the two apps...I like Walker Tracker, but it does not sync your steps like Social Steps does.  Anyone else look at the two apps and have a preference?

You sure it doesn't sync?

https://support.walkertracker.com/article/94-devices-and-apps-that-can-link-to-your-account

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Walker Tracker was syncing but you have to manually tell it to sync each time you go to the app...but I think I figured it out.  I like it!

I am the same weight when I started break--which was my goal.  I haven't been able to get to the gym much over break.  Time is my biggest issue so to help get in and out of the gym faster I am going to do Strong Lifts 5x5 program.  I want to go heavier so I think I am going to do 3x5.  I got the app to help. 

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I felt so bad today I had to eat something. I don't know if I'm under counting my portions or what. I'm not weighing but I tend to use volume measurements. I woke up super hungry and could not get that awful gnawing feeling to go away the entire day. Finally when I got home I ate a handful of almonds and then saw we had some apple pie left and ate that slice. Had a small bit of spaghetti for dinner and some meatballs for the protein. I feel a heck of a lot better. For breakfast I had eggs and a banana, chicken noodle soup for lunch, 10 carrots and half a hummus packet, and a prepackaged protein shake. So it's not like I'm starving myself but I felt like absolute crap.

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  • 3 weeks later...

I keep going to different specialists trying to fix my oogles of health issues, and as of Thursday, I'm not allowed to eat/drink: apples, apple juice, carbonation, chocolate, citrus fruits, cranberries, grapes, mayonnaise, peaches, pineapple, plums, strawberries, tea, tomatoes, vinegar, or vitamin B complex. That's half of my weekly grocery shopping list. So this should be fun. 

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23 hours ago, Cerina said:

I keep going to different specialists trying to fix my oogles of health issues, and as of Thursday, I'm not allowed to eat/drink: apples, apple juice, carbonation, chocolate, citrus fruits, cranberries, grapes, mayonnaise, peaches, pineapple, plums, strawberries, tea, tomatoes, vinegar, or vitamin B complex. That's half of my weekly grocery shopping list. So this should be fun. 

Wow--those are all my favorites.  My problem is I don't know what to make if you take those items away.  We joined Daily Harvest because of my wife's dietary restrictions because we were sick of making the shit over and over again. 

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