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SirFozzie
05-25-2008, 08:49 PM
As some of you know, I'm a big guy. So, I finally bit the bullet and ordered the Nutrisystem diet (which is 28 days of food, for about $300 per month). I'm going to track my diet here.. I'm hoping to lose significant weight on this, but I have several things going against me.
A) I'm a soda addict. Well, not addict, but I've gone without for a couple days and the headaches are like you won't believe. So the important part of any diet is going to be kicking the coca-cola habit and staying off.
B) Exercise. I ordered a DDR set to try to help out with this.. I'm not generally inclined to exercise (I hate walking to nowhere on a treadmill), and my job doesn't lead to it as well (sitting for hours at a time chained to a phone, no not literally).
C) My schedule is way out of wack. I currently work 6 PM-2 AM, so this means I'm up till 8-9 in the morning and sleeping till 4:30 or so in the afternoon. Just have to adjust my eating pattern.
But it's worth a try, right?
Eaglesfan27
05-25-2008, 08:53 PM
Definitely worth a try. I've also been working on losing weight and have lost about 20 pounds over the last 4 months. Good luck to you, I'll be following your progress. :)
SirFozzie
05-25-2008, 10:00 PM
Day 1: (5/24/08)
Food Intake: 1,090 Calories
Exercise: None
I'll say this, while the proportions are freaking TINY, there's a lot of seperate servings here. Here's a list of the food. (The Nutrisystem entrees are exact counts per packaging, if I eat something non-Nutrisystem, I'll note the approximate calories (since in a lot of cases, you can't get exactly 1 serving size)
Breakfast:
NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal (w/Milk) - Nutrisystem (190 Calories)
Snack:
Special K Choccolatey Delight (no milk) (Approx 120 Calories)
Lunch:
Cheesy HomeStyle Potatoes - Nutrisystem (210 Calories)
Afternoon Snack:
Fudge Brownie - Nutrisystem (140 Calories)
Dinner:
BBQ Sauce over Beef, Beans and Rice - Nutrisystem (270 Calories)
Dessert:
Chocolate Chip Cookie -Nutrisystem (160 Calories)
SirFozzie
05-25-2008, 10:24 PM
Day 2: (5/25/08)
Today was the first weigh in day. This sets a baseline for me. I eventually want to get down to 150 pounds, I haven't weighed that little in at least 2 decades (been a big guy a while).
To combat the soda urge, I've bought about 20 of those Crystal Light single serve packets.. they only have about 5 calories each, and put 2 of them in a 24 oz water bottle. They say drinking enough water is the key to losing weight, so I always have one pre made 24 oz bottle of crystal light in the fridge, and the other one is with me.
Food Total: 760 Calories
Exercise: None (setting up the DDR mat for playing some overnight though)
Breakfast
NutriCinnamon Squares Cereal - Nutrisystem (120 calories)
Lunch
Cheesy Cream of Broccoli Soup -Nutrisystem (130 Calories)
Afternoon Snack
Fudge Brownie - Nutrisystem (130 Calories)
Dinner
BBQ Sauce over Beef, Beans and Rice - Nutrisystem (270 Calories)
Dessert
Nacho Crisps - Nutrisystem (100 Calories)
SirFozzie
05-25-2008, 10:26 PM
5/25/08 Evening Weigh In:
Getting on the scale for the first time, is scary. I don't really want to know how big I've gotten. But I do, eventually.. and the numbers come up.
332.8 pounds (it's a digital scale, so it's that precise)
So the number absolutely sucks, but at least, it's going to go down from there. I hope.
SirFozzie
05-26-2008, 11:42 PM
Day 3: 5/26/08
Total Calories: 850
Total Exercise: 150 (DDR for 20 minutes on Workout Mode, across two sections)
Total Caloric Intake:700 Calories
Breakfast - Pancakes (3, no butter or syrup) Nutrisystem - 120 Calories
Snack - Special K Cereal- Choccolatey Delight (No milk) -120 Calories
Lunch - Cheesy Cream of Broccoli Soup - Nutrisystem 130 Calories
Snack - Nacho Crisps - Nutrisystem (100 Calories)
Dinner - Wedged Potatoes with Sliced Beef Steak (Nutrisystem) 220 Calories
Dessert - Peanut Butter Cookie (Nutrisystem) 160 Calories
SirFozzie
05-27-2008, 07:55 AM
5/27 Weigh-In.
I shouldn't be doing it this early, but I passed by the scale and had an urge to see what's going on.. so I checked my weight.
331.2 pounds.
Down 1.6 pounds already.
Not a bad start :)
oliegirl
05-27-2008, 08:57 AM
Keep up the good work Fozzie...I'm trying to lose weight as well, but not on as strict a regimin as you. I'm walking at least once a day, and also trying to get in some exercise when I'm at the pool with my son. Trying to eat better and cut out sodas as well, though the soda thing hasn't gone so well yet - though I am down to only drinking diet soda. I did order a salad at Taco Mac last night instead of our usual nachos and wings, so I figure that is a step in the right direction :)
I'll be following your dynasty! Good luck!!!!
Mizzou B-ball fan
05-27-2008, 10:21 AM
Just curious.......how tall are you? I'm going to guess 5'7"-5'8" given that your ideal weight is 150 lbs.
Also, exercise is the key. The more muscle you build, the quicker the pounds will come off.
SirFozzie
05-27-2008, 10:56 AM
Just curious.......how tall are you? I'm going to guess 5'7"-5'8" given that your ideal weight is 150 lbs.
Also, exercise is the key. The more muscle you build, the quicker the pounds will come off.
Something like 5'4-5'6"... The 150 pounds was a general goal, and a long term goal.
And yeah, exercising is going to be a big deal. I'm hoping to set up one of those all in one DDR mats, and do a lot of Stepmania/DDR action.. it's the only real type of exercise I can stand doing besides general walking.
Thanks for the good thoughts, and Oliegirl, if you can stand the taste of Crystal Light, I recommend it, you can just carry around the packets and either get a bottle of water and add it, or like I do at work, keep one bottle chilled, and when you empty one, fill it back up with water and the packet(s) of crystal light, and put it in the fridge, so you always have one on hand.
Swaggs
05-27-2008, 11:42 AM
Good luck, Foz.
Good to see that the weekend and holiday did not hurt you.
sabotai
05-27-2008, 04:51 PM
And yeah, exercising is going to be a big deal.
Make sure it is. The last thing you want is your body to start breaking down your muscle in search of calories. Your body naturally wants to keep as much fat as possible and if you are not active, it's going to go after the muscle tissue.
Taking in less than 1000 calories a day. Damn. I have trouble keeping it below 2500 a day (although, I am pretty active). Good luck.
SirFozzie
05-27-2008, 05:33 PM
Make sure it is. The last thing you want is your body to start breaking down your muscle in search of calories. Your body naturally wants to keep as much fat as possible and if you are not active, it's going to go after the muscle tissue.
Taking in less than 1000 calories a day. Damn. I have trouble keeping it below 2500 a day (although, I am pretty active). Good luck.
Well, right now I'm sticking to only the Nutrisystem food (and an occasional snack), not eating fruits and vegetables like they suggest. I am taking some green tea caplets and a one a day vitamin to help pick up the slack.
SirFozzie
05-27-2008, 09:15 PM
Day 4 (5/27.. the Dessert hasn't been drank yet, but it's the only food I have at work)
Total Caloric Intake:800 Calories
Total Workout: 81 Calories (Dance Dance Revolution)
total Calories: 719 Calories
Breakfast: NutriCinnamon Squares Cereal w/4oz milk - Nutrisystem (160 Calories)
Lunch: Cheesy HomeStyle Potatoes - Nutrisystem (210 Calories)
Afternoon Snack: Pretzels (Nutrisystem) (120 Calories)
Dinner: Wedged Potatoes with Sliced Beef Steak (Nurisystem) (220 Calories)
Dessert: Hot Cocoa (Nutrisystem) 90 Calories.
Unofficially weighed myself before I headed to work today, down 3.0 pounds from start.
RPI-Fan
05-28-2008, 07:03 AM
Great job man!
But seriously you've got to stop stepping on that scale. You won't notice the small drops and anytime you go up (which will be frequently due to normal fluctuation) you'll get down on yourself.
Keep it up, I'll be upset and disappointed if you don't keep this going!!
Mizzou B-ball fan
05-28-2008, 11:30 AM
Something like 5'4-5'6"... The 150 pounds was a general goal, and a long term goal.
And yeah, exercising is going to be a big deal. I'm hoping to set up one of those all in one DDR mats, and do a lot of Stepmania/DDR action.. it's the only real type of exercise I can stand doing besides general walking.
Just a thought. Try to mix in some crunches, squats, or shortened push-ups (i.e. on your knees rather than a full push-up) after your cardio on DDR. Just mixing in 3 sets of each exercise (10-15 in each set to start) will further build your muscle mass with minimal added time investment (5-10 minutes at most). You can add weight to the squats and crunches as needed once you move past the first 30-40 lbs lost.
Good luck!
Subby
05-28-2008, 12:56 PM
You need to supplement your current caloric intake. You are taking in WAY TOO FEW calories each day. You might be able to do it for a while but in the long run you are just setting yourself up for failure.
Do what they suggest and eat a TON of fruits and vegetables.
And absolutely weigh yourself every day. It is great motivation.
SirFozzie
05-28-2008, 03:50 PM
Yeah, I found the darkside of the so low calories at work.
Not only was I damn hungry after my "Dessert" last night (hot cocoa was nice, but not exactly filling), but I had forgotten to clean out my desk of the corporate food stuff.. I was concentrating on a difficult case, and well, not accidentally, but certainly not intentionally, I ate one of those pretzel rods. Realized what was happening as I grabbed the other one, and was pissed at myself.
Spent the next five minutes making sure there wasn't anything else around that could screw up this program.
Work is the hardest part, since A) I'm the only one in the office for most of the day, so I need to make myself get up and do stuff, and B) There's no one there to keep me distracted.
Gonna try to make a grocery run before work to see what I can pickup. I'll also try out the workouts suggested, the nutrisystem packet recommends four workouts a week to start, so I'll hold off on DDR at least this afternoon (I will do so overnight after work), and may work in the crunches or the shortened pushups after that.
SirFozzie
05-28-2008, 09:37 PM
Day 5: 5/28
Total:1,026 Calories
Exercise: 0 (although I will be working out overnight after work)
Late Night Food: Pretzels (Non-Nutrisystem, 2 Oz) 216 Calories (what I mentioned above)
Breakfast: NutriCinnamon Squares Cereal w/Milk - Nutrisystem (160 Calories)
Lunch: Cheesy Cream of Broccoli Soup - Nutrisystem (130 Calories)
Afternoon Snack - Zesty Herb Snack Mix- Nutrisystem (120 calories)
Dinner: Thick Crust Pizza -Nutrisystem - (280 Calories)
Dessert: Pretzels (120 Calories)
perez24
05-29-2008, 05:33 AM
Good luck. The fact that you are able to eat those snacks (except the pretzels) makes you a better man than I.
SirFozzie
05-29-2008, 02:36 PM
Thanks.
SirFozzie
05-29-2008, 05:12 PM
Dola: 5/29 Weigh In:
Couldn't resist yet another weigh in.. The news is good... VERY good infact.
328.4
-4.4 pounds from when I started.
A couple of co-workers have said they'll take me up to Foxwoods when I hit 275, so that might be before the end of the summer.. (if it continues to come off at this rate, yes, I know the pounds come off easy to start. :))
SirFozzie
05-29-2008, 09:11 PM
Day 6: 5/29
Total Caloric Intake: 835 Calories
Workout: DDR and 10 minutes of Short-Pushups: 171 Calories burned
Total: 664 Calories.
Have to admit, this was one of the few meals I wasn't really looking froward to. If they can't fully stock your "choose-your-own" order, they throw in a couple things there based on most people's favorites, so despite hating pasta in general (and microwave pasta specifically), I got Pasta With Beef in the order, and pulled it out of the cabinet and shrugged. Wasn't great, but I managed to get it down.
Breakfast: Pancake Mix (nutrisystem) 120 Calories
Lunch: Pasta with Beef (nutrisystem) 180 Calories
Snack: White Choccolate Chunk Cookie (nutrisystem) 140 Calories
Dinner: Teriyaki Sauce, Rice, Beef and Vegetables (nutrisystem) 270 Calories
Dinner: Carrots, 1 cup, baby-cut (uncooked) 25 Calories
Dessert: Caramel Popcorn (nutrisystem) 100 Calories.
MizzouRah
05-29-2008, 09:17 PM
Great job so far SirFozzie!!! Keep up man, I know you can do it!
SirFozzie
05-29-2008, 09:25 PM
Thanks Mizzou. good luck on your own quest :)
SirFozzie
05-30-2008, 11:41 PM
Day 7: 5/30
Well, after today, I'll have been on it one full week. My initial goal was five pounds in the first week, and I'm pretty sure I'll make that (official weekly weigh in in the afternoon on Saturday).
Here's the Friday breakdown
Total Caloric Intake: 1,025 Calories
Workouts: 2 (15 minute walk, and 10 minutes of pushups) -121 calories
Total Calories: 904 Calories
Breakfast:Nutricinnamon Squares Cereal w/milk (Nutrisystem) 160 Calories
Lunch: Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar (Nutrisystem) 210 Calories
Lunch: Carrots (Raw, baby cut) 25 calories
Snack: Nacho Crisps (Nutrisystem) 100 Calories
Dinner: BBQ Sauce over Beef, Beans and Rice (Nutrisystem) 270 Calories
Snack: Grapes (30, Green Seedless) 120 Calories
Desert:White Chocolate Chunk Cookie (Nutrisystem) 140 Calories
SirFozzie
05-31-2008, 03:14 PM
Week 1 Weigh-In:
Well, here it is. One full week on the diet. So far, so good.
Time to step on the scale..
325.8.. Wow, that's seven full pounds, or a pound a day since I began
Not a bad start at all!
Initial Weigh-In (5/24) 332.8
Week 1 Weigh-In 325.8 (-7.0 Pounds)
hoopsguy
05-31-2008, 04:05 PM
Congrats on the strong start.
MizzouRah
05-31-2008, 04:32 PM
Yes indeed... great first week!
SirFozzie
06-01-2008, 01:09 AM
5/31:
Well, I'm planning to walk around Boston Sunday, so I didn't do much more exercising then just the normal DDR stuff. But I'll take a package of Lemonade packets with me, since I can pick up bottles of water anywhere. I might treat myself to a "treat" of a subway roast beef with honey mustard (plain otherwise). Who knows?
Total Caloric Intake: 875 Calories
Total Workout (DDR): 88 Calories
Total: 787 Calories
Breakfast:NutriCinnamon Squares Cereal w/milk (NS) (160 Calories)
Lunch: Cheesy HomeStyle Potatoes (NS) (210 Calories)
Afternoon Snack: Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pudding (NS) (180 Calories)
Dinner:Zesty Cajun Style Chicken and Sausage with Brown Rice (NS) (250 Calories)
Dessert: Caramel Popcorn (NS) (100 Calories)
Dessert: Carrots, Raw (25 Calories)
stevew
06-01-2008, 01:43 AM
Interested to hear how the nutrisystem works out. I think I'm going to start mixing in some meal replacement shakes and cutting out some of the crap(fuck McDonalds and their awesome tasting 1 dollar double cheeseburgers) I eat plus the soda. I'd like to get back around 240-250ish.
Anybody done Weight Watchers?
But here's what I don't get, the BMI still says that 6'4" 250 is "obese." Maybe that does not mean what I think it means, but I've fluctuated between 240-290 pounds over the last 5-10 years(now on the high end of that). I know I felt a lot better in the 240 range, my feet didn't ache as much.
Good start though Foz, the expense of the program will definitely be worth it if you can get to your target weight.
stevew
06-01-2008, 01:46 AM
dola, working that swing shift really fucks your body up, did that for the last couple years and packed on the weight with the fourthmeal.
Have you considered getting on more of a normal sched and going to bed after you get home? I know it's a bitch when you want to unwind after work, though, I had that problem a lot too.
RPI-Fan
06-01-2008, 09:02 AM
Interested to hear how the nutrisystem works out. I think I'm going to start mixing in some meal replacement shakes and cutting out some of the crap(fuck McDonalds and their awesome tasting 1 dollar double cheeseburgers) I eat plus the soda. I'd like to get back around 240-250ish.
Anybody done Weight Watchers?
But here's what I don't get, the BMI still says that 6'4" 250 is "obese." Maybe that does not mean what I think it means, but I've fluctuated between 240-290 pounds over the last 5-10 years(now on the high end of that). I know I felt a lot better in the 240 range, my feet didn't ache as much.
Good start though Foz, the expense of the program will definitely be worth it if you can get to your target weight.
That BMI stuff is surprising to most people (myself included). Don't let yourself worry about that too much though... the pounds you'd lose going from BMI of, say 35 to 30 are much more beneficial to your health than those you'd from 30 to 25. (not to say that shouldn't/couldn't be a long-term goal...)
SirFozzie
06-01-2008, 11:31 AM
dola, working that swing shift really fucks your body up, did that for the last couple years and packed on the weight with the fourthmeal.
Have you considered getting on more of a normal sched and going to bed after you get home? I know it's a bitch when you want to unwind after work, though, I had that problem a lot too.
I'm more of a night owl, so this isn't so bad, actually. I'm rather bizarre in that my meal pattern gets somewhat turned around. here's what it's like right now under the Nutrisystem diet. Besides, they need me on this shift for what looks like at least the next two months.
Typical Foz Day under this shift/diet
3:00 PM, Wake Up
4:30 PM "Lunch" meal
7:30 PM Snack
10:00 PM "Dinner" Meal
12:00 AM Snack
4:30 AM Or so "Breakfast" meal
7:00 AM Asleep
SirFozzie
06-01-2008, 08:55 PM
Update on food and the like in the morning. I spent several hours walking around Boston today (stopped at a couple RPG stores, so even had a weight in my shoulder for most of my walking)..
My feet hurt. I'm tired as hell, but.. it was fun. :)
SirFozzie
06-02-2008, 03:21 AM
6/1:
Total Caloric Intake:785 Calories
Total Workout (estimate) 175 Calories
Total: 610 Calories
Breakfast: NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal (w/milk) (NS) 150 Calories
Lunch: Cheesy Cream of Broccoli Soup (NS) 130 Calories
Snack: Nacho Crisps (NS) 100 Calories
Snack: Carrots (raw) 25 Calories
Dinner: Wedged Potatoes with Sliced Beef Steak (NS) (220 Calories)
Dessert: Chocolate Chip Cookie (NS) 120 Calories
Lathum
06-02-2008, 09:11 AM
Foz- Congrats on taking the steps.
My wife started it a few months ago ( she would kill me for posting this, she only wanted to drop about 20 pounds and didn't need to but women, what can ya do). It is really important that you eat the fruits and vegatables, getting to few calories is just as bad.
What we did was buy a big tupperware comtainer and sunday night made a huge salad in it. Then she could just have the salad ready through the week, we got different toppings for the salads like mandarin oranges, pecans, almonds, etc so it wouldn't get boring.
She finaly quit on it because she realized she didn't need to be doing it so now we are eating through the rest of the food. The portions are really small and a little bland, but all in all not horrible. And the crystal light packs are a great idea.
Good luck with everything, this may be the first dynasty I actualy follow.
st.cronin
06-02-2008, 09:26 AM
I am not sure I support this. The world needs more SirFozzie, not less.
st.cronin
06-02-2008, 09:30 AM
dola - j/k
Best of luck.
stevew
06-02-2008, 10:33 AM
If you like gatorade, I picked up some stuff called "Replentish" in the single serve packs. Pretty good stuff, although I dunno if the electrolytes/sodium would mess with what you're trying to accomplish. 0 calories, and I'd say it's almost as good as G2(which I think has some calories).
Subby
06-02-2008, 12:59 PM
You still need to increase you caloric intake.
Your body is freaking out and trying to hold on to every last calorie it can right now and has turned your metabolism into a limbless tree sloth stuck in quicksand (NOT kickstand!).
Sure, you are coming out on top of the basic calories in, calories out formula but you aren't burning calories with any kind of efficiency and eventually it will catch up with you.
Something to think about, at any rate.
SirFozzie
06-03-2008, 02:11 AM
6/2:
Total Caloric Intake: 938 Calories
No working out, but I just got done working out after I got home from work, so that'll be on tommorrow's list.
Breakfast:NutriFlakes Cereal - 40% Bran Flakes (NS) (120 Calories)
Breakfast: 12 Oz 1% Milk (120 Calories) (In cereal and seperate glass)
Lunch: Cheesy HomeStyle Potatoes (NS) (210 Calories)
Snack: Fudge Brownie (NS) (90 Calories)
Dinner: Teriyaki Sauce, Rice, Beef and Vegetables (NS) 270 calories
Dessert: Grapes (60) and one medium sized green pepper (sliced into chunks) (18)
Ksyrup
06-03-2008, 10:42 AM
Yeah, I'd eat more calories. And this is coming from someone who is not eating much. Right now, my typical day looks like:
7-8am: Oatmeal and Banana for breakfast
10am: serving of fruit and a carb snack (usually a 100 calorie pack)
noon: serving or more of carrots and a serving of fruit
1pm: Oatmeal
3pm: serving of fruit and carb snack (usually about a 1/3 cup of granola)
6pm: Lean Cuisine/Smart Start box dinner (usually around 240-300 calories) and a salad
8pm: desert/snack (small serving of pudding or slow churn ice cream, or 2 graham crackers with peanut butter, or 100 calorie bag of pop corn)
And about 8-10 cups of water all through the day, if not more.
I'd say add more fruits, vegetables, and salad to your diet.
Ksyrup
06-03-2008, 10:47 AM
That BMI stuff is surprising to most people (myself included). Don't let yourself worry about that too much though... the pounds you'd lose going from BMI of, say 35 to 30 are much more beneficial to your health than those you'd from 30 to 25. (not to say that shouldn't/couldn't be a long-term goal...)
I posted a comment about BMI in the other weight loss thread. I think it's ridiculous. For me to be safely in the middle of the "normal" BMI would require me to be at a weight I haven't been at since junior high. And that's about 10-15 pounds less than I think is necessary. I think that scale is unrealistic. Not to mention, I don't think it takes into account what your body consists of, so someone could be "normal" eating potato chips, ice cream, and snack foods all day while someone else eats healthy but carries more weight.
cuervo72
06-03-2008, 03:38 PM
You need to supplement your current caloric intake. You are taking in WAY TOO FEW calories each day. You might be able to do it for a while but in the long run you are just setting yourself up for failure.
Do what they suggest and eat a TON of fruits and vegetables.
And absolutely weigh yourself every day. It is great motivation.
Big-assed salads FTFW.
Subby
06-03-2008, 03:45 PM
Word.
Speaking from experience, either up your caloric intake appreciably or fail. It's that simple.
I don't want you to fail...eat salads and fruits!
Eaglesfan27
06-03-2008, 04:45 PM
You still need to increase you caloric intake.
Your body is freaking out and trying to hold on to every last calorie it can right now and has turned your metabolism into a limbless tree sloth stuck in quicksand (NOT kickstand!).
Sure, you are coming out on top of the basic calories in, calories out formula but you aren't burning calories with any kind of efficiency and eventually it will catch up with you.
Something to think about, at any rate.
I completely agree. The weight won't come off quite as fast, but it will be more sustainable and more healthy in the long term. Anyway, good luck with your continued progress. :)
Izulde
06-03-2008, 05:38 PM
I'll add to the chorus that you need more calories.
From personal experience, sustained low calorie counts like what you've got going on destroys your metabolism and makes maintaining the weight once you lose it a lot more difficult.
SirFozzie
06-03-2008, 10:31 PM
One of the problems is.. I'm not the one who likes to sit down and have a leisurely meal. I'm a speed eater. Which is not what you should be doing, even with these small meals. Go through food like a buzzsaw, if I get the chance :) So the problem with Salads and the like (besides the fact I like WAY too much dressing on them), is.. I'm not super willing to take the amount of time it makes to shred the lettuce, etcetera.
Maybe since I've worked for this place where you've eaten at your desk while you work for five years or so now, and more then a few times, lunch has gone untouched because the phone rang and I couldn't get to it, its ingrained habit.
Did two sets of DDR Hottest Party (and got another X360 Dance Mat via amazon coming) today (one in the early morning, one when I woke up in the afternoon) to workout today, probably will do so again tonight/tomorrow. I'm also looking into getting Wii Fit once I drop a few more pounds (I'm kinda close to the suggested weight limit here right now)
Total Caloric Intake:925
Total Workout: 185
Total: 740
Breakfast:NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal w/Milk (NS) 150 Calories
Lunch: Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar (NS) 210 Calories
Afternoon Snack: Zesty Herb Snack Mix (NS) 120 Calories
Dinner:Thin Crust Pizza with Cheese (NS) 220 Calories
Dinner: Grapes 60 Calories
Dessert: Choccolate Chip Cookie (NS) 160 Calories
SirFozzie
06-04-2008, 02:08 AM
Overnight weigh in (6/3-6/4)
I've been avoiding weigh in, now that I know I'm off to a good start, so this is my first weigh in for a couple days...
323.8 (down 9.0 Pounds).
it's slower, but still sustained, which is good :)
Subby
06-04-2008, 09:32 AM
Bananas, apples, oranges, celery with peanut butter, baby carrots, almonds, blueberries, lowfat cheese slices, etc...
These are all good portable things that take very little time to prepare.
NevStar
06-04-2008, 01:18 PM
Recommend avoiding the eggs. They taste like ass.
Good luck.
SirFozzie
06-04-2008, 08:24 PM
Well, today kinda sucked *laughs*
I forgot to bring dinner with me to work, so it was a small roast beef sub (no toppings except Mustard) from a local pizza place for dinner.. was so tempted to get the buffalo tenders meal or the buffalo chicken pizza.. but I stayed strong, so no calorie counting tonight :)
oliegirl
06-04-2008, 10:11 PM
Way to go Foz! Keep up the good work!!!!
SirFozzie
06-05-2008, 10:44 PM
Thanks Olie :)
6/5/08
Total Calories: 840
Work Out: 40
Breakfast: NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal (NS) (w/milk, and glass of milk) 230 Calories
Lunch: Black Bean Tortilla Soup (NS) 200 Calories
Dinner:Zesty Cajun Style Chicken and Sausage with Brown Rice (NS) (250 Calories
Dessert:Chocolate Chip Cookie (160 Calories)
Ksyrup
06-05-2008, 10:51 PM
Is that really the Nutrisystem diet, or are you just skipping the fruits and vegetables? I can't imagine they don't subscribe to the "6 small meals a day" theory and have you eating snacks between meals.
I'm just curious. There's no way I could survive without eating for about 4 hours between meals like that. And the way to speed up your metabolism is to eat often, but in small portions.
SirFozzie
06-05-2008, 11:05 PM
There are some fruits and vegetables in the thing, but A) I have no appetite, and B) with most of my waking time spent either overnight at home or here at work, it's hard to get all this in.
Here's what they expect:
Breakfast:
NutriSystem Breakfast Entrée
Dairy or Protein Serving
Fruit Serving
Low GI Carbohydrate
Morning Snack:
Dairy or Protein Serving
Fruit Serving
Lunch
NutriSystem Lunch Entrée
Salad
FF Dressing
Afternoon Snack:
NutriSystem Dessert Entrée
Dinner:
NutriSystem Dinner Entrée
Vegetable Serving
Salad or Fruit
Fat Serving
Low GI Carbohydrate
Dessert
NutriSystem Dessert Entrée
This is how things turned out, instead.
7:45 AM Finally get to sleep (had huge stomach problems from the roast beef sub and two buffalo chicken tenders I had for dinner the night before, have to drive to CVS and get a package of TUMS)
4:25 PM Finally get out of bed.
5:00 Think about eating, have no appetite, throw lunch and dinner into my work bag.
5:25 Drive to work
6:00 PM Start work
7:30 FINALLY decide to eat lunch (Black Bean Tortilla Soup)
9:45 PM Eat a Choccolate Chip Cookie (Nutrisystem)
11:30 Eat Dinner
Coming up..
04:00 AM Breakfast
SirFozzie
06-07-2008, 02:25 AM
Breakfast:NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal (With Milk) 190 Calories (NS)
Snack: Special K (120 Calories)
Lunch Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar 210 (NS)
Afternoon Snack Peanut Butter Cookie 160 (NS)
Dinner Beef Taco 220 (NS)
Dessert Chocolate Chip Cookie (160 Calories) (NS)
Late Night Hunger Break: 1 Pork Chop (vegetables had gone bad) 2 oz, 106 Calories
Total: 1166 Calories
Workout: 165 Calories
Total: 1,001 Arabian Nights, Er Calories
SirFozzie
06-07-2008, 02:27 AM
Did a monster set of DDR just now (entering all this while my body cools off) 20 songs, something like 250 calories in about 45 minutes total (not all moving, maybe 30 seconds or so between songs :)
Dr. Sak
06-07-2008, 03:34 PM
Keep up the good work Foz! Do you notice that you have more energy now?
Also, did you ever think of getting a treadmill? Just walking on one of them while maybe watching a Sox game could pass the time and burn the calories too.
SirFozzie
06-07-2008, 07:37 PM
Keep up the good work Foz! Do you notice that you have more energy now?
Also, did you ever think of getting a treadmill? Just walking on one of them while maybe watching a Sox game could pass the time and burn the calories too.
I have a treadmill, but I hate walking to nowhere.. it's the most boring exercise I can think of, so I prefer DDR etcetera
SirFozzie
06-08-2008, 05:35 AM
Almost forgot to update this before I went to bed:
6/7
Total Caloric Intake: 930 Calories
Total Workout: 400 (yes, Four Hundred!) Calories
Total: 530 Calories
First the food:
Breakfast: Peanut Butter Granola Bar (NS) 170 Calories
Morning Snack: 1 serving Special K w/Milk 200 Calories
Lunch: Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar (NS) 210 Calories
Dinner: Beef Tacos (NS) 220 Calories
Dessert: Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pudding (NS) 130 Calories
Now, for the bit you're wondering about.. "Foz, how the hell did you exercise 400 calories?"
Blame DDR Universe 2. I just set it on workout mode, and did 20 songs in a row. That took care of 255 of the 400 calories. I did the other 150 or so in two other sessions throughout the day.
SirFozzie
06-08-2008, 05:36 AM
Week 2 Weigh In:
Stepped on the scale.. 324.0 Pounds, so I've definitely slowed down the weight loss, but I knew it was NOT going to be easy.. still that's almost 9 pounds, and I'm already feeling healthier (the fact that I could do 20 songs in a row with minimal breaks between songs should say something).
I'm gonna do some more DDR before I fall asleep, and we'll go from there.
Dr. Sak
06-08-2008, 08:48 PM
I have a treadmill, but I hate walking to nowhere.. it's the most boring exercise I can think of, so I prefer DDR etcetera
I totally understand where you are coming from. I have a stationary bike that I use in the winter sometimes. I usually would ride it while watching a Flyers game for a period or two. If they were on the PK i would increase my MPH, 5 on 5 keep it steady, and during commericals I would slow way down just for a change of pace.
Something else that might help. Since you aren't eating as many calories, drink plenty of H2O to keep your motabolism going and so it doesn't slow to a crawl.
Keep the faith! You're doing a good job.
SirFozzie
06-09-2008, 02:15 AM
Thanks, bsak :)
Great, just when I was going to update the dynasty with yesterday, nutrisystem's site is down for main tenance. Blah!
well, I have to get a haircut in the morning before bed anyway, so hopefully it will be up by then.
sabotai
06-09-2008, 01:53 PM
Stepped on the scale.. 324.0 Pounds, so I've definitely slowed down the weight loss, but I knew it was NOT going to be easy.. still that's almost 9 pounds, and I'm already feeling healthier
About 2 pounds a week is how much you should be losing. More than that is pushing it. 7 pounds a week will put you in the hospital. Do what Subby says, make sure you eat plenty of fruits and veggies (multivitamins are supplements, not substitutes). Otherwise, keep up the good work.
SirFozzie
06-10-2008, 09:24 PM
I'm stillat it, but have come down with a bug, that's why no updates :)
Mizzou B-ball fan
06-11-2008, 07:28 AM
I'm stillat it, but have come down with a bug, that's why no updates :)
'Come down with a bug' = Playing too much Civ 4
Subby
06-16-2008, 09:27 PM
Dude - I can't believe you punked out so quickly. That sucks.
SirFozzie
06-17-2008, 03:49 AM
Still going, just not reporting food each day, I thought oyu guys were getting bored :)
Ok, I'll keep going then :)
RPI-Fan
06-17-2008, 07:21 AM
Definitely not bored with it!
RedKingGold
06-17-2008, 07:56 AM
Hey, just saw this thread, but I ordered the Nutrisystem plan literally yesterday.
My girlfriend's been on it for about 2 months and she has lost 25 pounds (from 160 to 135). Guess it's time I got off my ass and lost some of this weight as well.
MacroGuru
06-17-2008, 08:59 AM
Fozzie, I have been using this dynasty to keep me focused as well.
Subby
06-17-2008, 09:23 AM
Great news!
Keep up the good work...
digamma
06-17-2008, 10:57 AM
On the exercise front, do something simple. Buy a pedometer. Count your steps each day. Try to walk more steps today than yesterday and more tomorrow than today. You won't even realize you are exercising.
SirFozzie
06-17-2008, 03:16 PM
Ok, first, an update on weight:
321.0 (down 12.8 pounds)
SirFozzie
06-18-2008, 01:11 AM
Today's Food:
Breakfast-NADA (went to bed not hungry, woke up late, didn't eat Lunch Till Got to work)
Lunch - Chocolate Raspberry Bar (NS) 200 Calories
Snack - Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar (NS) 170 Calories
Dinner: Hearty Beef Stew (NS) 180 Calories
Dessert: Fudge Brownie (NS) 140 Calories
Total: 690 Calories
Bad Part: Not spacing my food correctly (wanted to eat at home so I could have a salad lunch, but just was too damn lazy), no workout today..
Good Part: Tonight, I will do 17 straight songs on DDR to celebrate Celtics Title #17 (and depending on how I feel, I'll try to do it 17 straight days! :D)
SirFozzie
06-18-2008, 03:50 AM
I decided to accept the 17 (DDR Songs in a row) for 17 (straight days) for 17 (celtics championships) challenge, and this was day 1. (I'm going to call it the 17 for 17 for 17 Challenge)
This time I chose quest mode, so after the first song I had no chance to choose any further songs (the game selects them), so there was less down time in between songs. I will switch back and forth between quest mode and normal mode to try to provide some variation
Total Burned: 206 Calories
Day 1
SirFozzie
06-18-2008, 04:05 AM
Hey, just saw this thread, but I ordered the Nutrisystem plan literally yesterday.
My girlfriend's been on it for about 2 months and she has lost 25 pounds (from 160 to 135). Guess it's time I got off my ass and lost some of this weight as well.
Just my thoughts on the whole thing, RKG.
I like their meals (except for pasta which I can't stand). Try not to obsess about how small the portions are. One of the things I found is hard to do is make sure you space your meals out. You want your metabolism going all the time)
I'm also taking a handful of pills to supplement my diet right now.
A) a One-a-Day vitamin (ESPECIALLY if you start off as I did, missing out on some parts of the diet they recommend)
B) Green Tea Capsule with Cinnamon (for weight loss support and Blood Sugar help) (http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20080123/green-tea-may-ward-off-weight-gain)
C) ACV Plus (Apple Cider Vinegar) from Botanic Choice (another weight loss support pill) (http://www.webmd.com/diet/apple-cider-vinegar for the benefits of ACV)
SirFozzie
06-18-2008, 04:46 AM
Here's the order I put in for the 2nd month
Men's Custom
Breakfast qty.
Peanut Butter Granola Bar 7
NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal 7
NutriFlakes Cereal - 40% Bran Flakes 5
Chocolate Chip Granola Bar 4
Cranberry Orange Pastry 5
Lunch qty.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar 7
Cheesy HomeStyle Potatoes 11
Fudge Graham Bar 10
Snack qty.
Chocolate Crunch Bar 7
Chocolate Caramel Dessert Bar 7
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pudding 7
Honey Mustard Pretzel Sticks 7
Dinner qty.
Wedged Potatoes with Sliced Beef Steak 4
BBQ Sauce over Beef, Beans and Rice 4
Beef Tacos 4
Chicken Breast Patty 4
Zesty Cajun Style Chicken and Sausage with Brown Rice 4
Thick Crust Pizza 4
Tender Beef with Vegetables 4
Dessert qty.
BBQ Soy Chips 4
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pudding 6
Mint Chocolate Crunch Bar 6
Fudge Brownie 4
Zesty Herb Snack Mix 4
Nacho Crisps 4
sabotai
06-18-2008, 01:22 PM
A) a One-a-Day vitamin (ESPECIALLY if you start off as I did, missing out on some parts of the diet they recommend)
B) Green Tea Capsule with Cinnamon (for weight loss support and Blood Sugar help) (http://www.webmd.com/diet/news/20080123/green-tea-may-ward-off-weight-gain)
C) ACV Plus (Apple Cider Vinegar) from Botanic Choice (another weight loss support pill) (http://www.webmd.com/diet/apple-cider-vinegar for the benefits of ACV)
Not sure what is in the usual Nutrisystem meal, but if the food you eat from them doesn't have a meaningful amount of Omega-3, I'd recommend taking an Omega-3 supplement as well (not sure if the One-A-Day you take includes Omega-3. Most don't).
SirFozzie
06-18-2008, 10:24 PM
Day 1 of the 17-17-17 Challenge:
Food:
Breakfast: Maple Brown Sugar Oatmeal (200 Calories) (NS)
Snack: Bowl of Special K Cereal w/1% Milk (200 Calories) (NS)
Lunch: Salad with non-Fat Italian Dressing (25 calories), Cheesey Cream of Broccoli Soup (130 Calories) (NS) (155 Calories total)
Snack: Chocolate Caramel Bar (NS) (160 Calories)
Dinner: Beef Tacos (220 Calories) (NS)
Dessert: Peanut Butter Cookie (160 Calories) (NS)
Food Total: 1095 calories
Workout: 206 Calories
Total: 889 Calories
(Oh, a bit of news, I will not be recording one meal this weekend, it's the annual "Grandkids take Grandma out to dinner" night. I'll watch what I eat, but there's no way I'll be able to know how many calories it has, etcetera)
Swaggs
06-18-2008, 10:49 PM
Here's the order I put in for the 2nd month
Men's Custom
Breakfast qty.
Peanut Butter Granola Bar 7
NutriFrosted Crunch Cereal 7
NutriFlakes Cereal - 40% Bran Flakes 5
Chocolate Chip Granola Bar 4
Cranberry Orange Pastry 5
Lunch qty.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Bar 7
Cheesy HomeStyle Potatoes 11
Fudge Graham Bar 10
Snack qty.
Chocolate Crunch Bar 7
Chocolate Caramel Dessert Bar 7
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pudding 7
Honey Mustard Pretzel Sticks 7
Dinner qty.
Wedged Potatoes with Sliced Beef Steak 4
BBQ Sauce over Beef, Beans and Rice 4
Beef Tacos 4
Chicken Breast Patty 4
Zesty Cajun Style Chicken and Sausage with Brown Rice 4
Thick Crust Pizza 4
Tender Beef with Vegetables 4
Dessert qty.
BBQ Soy Chips 4
Chocolate Chocolate Chip Pudding 6
Mint Chocolate Crunch Bar 6
Fudge Brownie 4
Zesty Herb Snack Mix 4
Nacho Crisps 4
I think you should be concerned/watching the amount of chocolate/peanut butter -desert type of things on your list. Quickly browsing over, I count over 60 chocolate/fudge/peanut butter snack/pudding/cookie/bar type of "meals," which, while they may help you short term in counting calories and curbing your cravings, are not really helping you re-establish a healthy diet. Having two desert-types of food per day seems like a little more than you should have in a healthy diet.
I guess if this is more of a weight-loss, rather than an overall lifestyle change, I get it. There is certainly something to be said for getting to a healthier weight and then incorporating a more healthy lifestyle.
In any case, I'm rooting for you Foz. I'm just hopeful that you can get your weight under control and am a little worried that, if you don't cut back on the sweets, once you get off this particular diet you will not really have altered your diet in a healthy way (as your appear to just be counting and cutting calories in a huge way, rather than eating healthier foods).
SirFozzie
06-19-2008, 12:02 AM
Well, these are NS meals. I just don't like the Soy Chips etcetera.. and a few things that I ordered in the first month were not available.
Actually, Swaggs: That is what they recommend.
Breakfast (Nutrisystem)
Morning Snack (Non-Nutrisystem)
Lunch (Nutrisystem main course + non-nutrisystem items)
Afternoon Snack (Nutrisystem)
Dinner (Nutrisystem Main Course+ non-nutrisystem items)
Dessert: Nutrisystem
They count the afternoon snack and dessert out of the same group, so you order 56 desserts.
SirFozzie
06-20-2008, 03:27 AM
Day 2 of the 17-17-17 Challenge
Only 191 Calories burned on DDR.. plus it took longer because it wasn't automatically loading the next song when I finished one
Total Food:935.4 Calories
Total Workout: 191 Calories
Total: 744.4 Calories
Breakfast: Peanut Butter Granola Bar
Snack: Bowl of Cereal w/Milk
Lunch: Salad w/FF dressing (no NS Lunch, forgot to pack it)
Snack: Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar
Dinner: Chilli w/Beans
Dessert: Fudge Brownie
SirFozzie
06-21-2008, 07:39 PM
Interesting situation, the last couple days, I've had no appetite at all. Nothing.
I've had a Nutrisystem Nacho Crisps, but that's it for the day. Don't particularly feel hungry either.
SirFozzie
06-22-2008, 11:07 PM
More of the same, I went out for dinner, but after two bites, I didn't want to eat any more.. and I had a couple more bites, but that was it. It's kinda weird actually. I'm not sick, per se, but I know my body's wondering WTF (have had some leg cramps, and get rather tired easily, which is understandable if I'm taking in so little food per day)
SirFozzie
06-23-2008, 07:49 PM
Feeling more normal today. Hopefully it was just some kinda bug.. had a salad for lunch and currently working up the appetite to do more then pick at dinner.
Lathum
06-23-2008, 10:21 PM
keep it up foz!!
Sublime 2
06-23-2008, 10:33 PM
I just started my 3rd order of Nutri-System since Feb. I'm down 37 lbs overall and really feel as though the NS is helping a lot. Keep up the good work Foz!
digamma
06-26-2008, 01:40 PM
On tonight's Iron Chef...
NUTRI-SYSTEM BATTLE!
jeheinz72
06-26-2008, 02:38 PM
Congrats man, you're on your way. Stick with it man.
SirFozzie
06-27-2008, 07:44 PM
Kinda plateaued weight loss wise, but I'm trying (the fact I fucked up my knee doing ddr hasn't helped, but hopefully will get back to normal this weekend)
Thanks all :)
And yeah, downloading Iron Chef episodes isn't going to blow my diet to smithereenies, no way. uh huh
oliegirl
07-02-2008, 12:23 PM
No update in 5 days??? :(
Subby
07-02-2008, 12:39 PM
Well to be fair, DDR injuries can be very serious.
RedKingGold
07-05-2008, 06:40 AM
Since the Top Chef thread has been getting updated more frequently over the past few days, I'm not too confident about this thread's status.
Subby
07-07-2008, 01:09 PM
Getting on the scale for the first time, is scary. I don't really want to know how big I've gotten. But I do, eventually.. and the numbers come up.
332.8 pounds (it's a digital scale, so it's that precise)
So the number absolutely sucks, but at least, it's going to go down from there. I hope.
GET BACK ON THE HORSE, PARDNER!
Let's get some updates...
RedKingGold
07-07-2008, 01:21 PM
GET BACK ON THE HORSE, PARDNER!
Let's get some updates...
Agreed.
digamma
07-15-2008, 03:44 PM
How is the knee?
molson
07-15-2008, 04:01 PM
I'm thinking the complete insanity of 1,000 calorie days caught up to him.
Greyroofoo
07-15-2008, 08:02 PM
So out of the people here who has tried it, how would you rate Nutri-System?
SirFozzie
07-15-2008, 08:26 PM
314.3 BTW. Not just the 1,000 calorie days, but it all starts to taste the same after a while. I'm delaying my next order a couple weeks, and working in some low fat dishes in with the other stuff.
RedKingGold
07-15-2008, 08:43 PM
So out of the people here who has tried it, how would you rate Nutri-System?
I think it really depends on what you're looking for. The key with Nutrisystem and why I like it is that it teaches me portion control. My biggest problem was never eating the "wrong" kinds of food, but eating too much of "all" kinds of food. Nutrisystem gives you food that is not always the healthiest, but gives you a portion size that fits in with what a normal person would eat.
The biggest and best supplement is that Nutrisystem forces me to count calories. The website has an online calorie counter that comes with the program and is user-friendly and intuitive. I never sat back and realized how many calories come with certain things until I started really counting calories. Also, Nutrisystem gives you great flexibility on how and where you want to use those calories.
For example, I am allowed to have two snacks a day. Now, I can have two Chocolate-Peanut Butter bars for those snacks if I want to, and still fit within the plan. However, counting calories through the website has taught me that for the 1 chocolate-peanut bar I could have (1 bar = 170 calories), I can have 170 raspberries instead (1 calories a piece). Now, I don't go on eating 170 raspberries, but it teaches you that healthier foods are more satisfying and less calories. Yet, if I "really" want to have that chocolate peanut butter bar, I can do so.
After a month, I have a better feel for the difference between "hungry" and "want to eat". Also, you MUST get the salads, fruit, and other veggies that supplement the Nutrisystem food. And, you MUST exercise. I think this diet can kill people who rely on just the meals or do not add exercise.
Bottom Line: I like it because it fits with my needs on how to make a life change, but it might not be for everybody.
digamma
07-30-2008, 03:42 PM
Go Fozzie go! Show 'em what you know!
digamma
08-15-2008, 01:20 PM
Foz, you going for the gold or what? Keep it up, man!
digamma
10-30-2008, 12:31 PM
Foz, you keeping this up? Go for it!
Just read through. I hope you're sticking with it.
1 question. What is DDR??
SirFozzie
10-30-2008, 02:17 PM
Dance Dance Revolution.
I'll soon be getting Wii Fit to provide some change in my workouts
And down to 289.4. Just got my new shipment yesterday, and spent the morning sorting out a month's worth of food.
A lot of it, is planning ahead, to keep from providing chances where I want to heat For example.. I'm working 2 pm-10 PM currently at work. I have to remember to pick everything (Lunch, Dinner, lunchsnack, dinnersnack) +others stuff (veggies, etcetera). There's been days where I forget one or more things, and it's so tempting to just hit Wendy's on the way home (I have a hankering for their spicy chicken fillet), because my stomach is growling at me, and when I get home, I don't want to go hunting for food in the middle of the night (folks around me are sleeping)
digamma
10-30-2008, 02:28 PM
That's solid progress. COngrats.
Swaggs
10-30-2008, 07:19 PM
Great work, Foz. Glad to hear that you are still at it after several months.
Is there enough variety in the food to keep you from getting sick of it?
Lathum
10-30-2008, 07:27 PM
good work Foz.
SirFozzie
10-30-2008, 07:58 PM
Great work, Foz. Glad to hear that you are still at it after several months.
Is there enough variety in the food to keep you from getting sick of it?
.... yes and no. yes, there's enough to keep me at least eating it, but god what I wouldn't give for a nice big juicy hamburger, or a medium rare steak, etcetear :)
sabotai
10-30-2008, 08:16 PM
I'll soon be getting Wii Fit to provide some change in my workouts
Wii Fit is decent, and I've tried it a few times, but I never felt I got much of a workout with it. I didn't try most of the exercises, so maybe I picked the wrong ones, but some did seem poorly designed.
For instance, the push ups. You are supposed to put your hands on the Wii board, and simply do push ups. The problem is the board is way too narrow and you don't get anywhere near proper push up form (your hands are too far in).
But there were a few exercises that seemed simple and a waste of time, but I was surprised at how I felt afterwards.
Anyway, keep up the good work Foz.
PilotMan
11-05-2008, 10:52 PM
Over 43 pounds! That is fantastic! Keep it up!
digamma
12-09-2008, 11:47 AM
Whattaya got, Foz?
Kodos
12-09-2008, 12:01 PM
Nice progress, Foz. In contrast, my one-day dynasty was a bit less impressive. I plan to improve soon though!
SirFozzie
12-17-2008, 07:05 PM
Just saw this, sorry. Things have been slowing down (holidays and the like) 285.0.. still losing weight, but the weight loss has slowed way down
digamma
03-10-2009, 11:35 AM
What's the word?
SirFozzie
03-11-2009, 10:00 PM
277.5. still going but as I said, way slow.
I've been trying one month on, one month off the nutrisystem
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