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I've tried a wide variety of diets, and while all have worked, I haven't been able to stick to any of them for long. The best I ever felt on a diet was on the atkin's diet, but who can live like that? The easiest diet to stay on was weight watcher (points system) but I hated having to spend $ every week to go to meetings (and I won't stick with it without the accountability of a meeting).
My plan now is to start adding in exercise. It's the one thing I've never done and always avoided. But I splurged and bought a treadmill and now also bought the 30 Day Shred DVD that a bunch of bloggers I read are doing. I'm going to give those a try and see if I can at least build a little muscle. Then I've promised to start weightwatchers again with my mother in law for mother's day. She has to lose weight to be eligible for back surgery, so I'm doing this to help her, but really it will be good for me too.
100 pounds lost will put me at about 180, which sounds heavy, but I looked AWESOME at 180 in college. I'd be perfectly happy there again.
My main motivation is to be able to get up and down to play with my 3 year old son, possibly be able to get my PCOS under control so I can have another child, and buy new clothes!
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