Sunday, November 2, 2014

My Weight Loss Journey - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Have you fallen victim to those high-cost fad diets? You know what I'm talking about - the diet pills, the shakes, the flavor shots and teas before each meal? They cost an arm and a leg, and although they typically work in the short term, it's tough to stop using them because you fall back into old habits and pack on the pounds quicker than you lost them.

I know this because I've done it too. I lost 11 pounds using Herbalife back in 2011, right before my wedding. And as soon as I weaned myself off the twice a day shakes, then off the once a day shakes (seriously, who has money to pay for shake mix for the rest of their lives?), I gained all the weight back and then some.

And when my tiny, 4'11" frame teetered towards the 150 lb mark this year, I realized that I had simply let myself go. My self-esteem had gone in the crapper and my image reflected that. I trudged to work wearing whatever I could find that would fit over, or under, my muffin top that morning regardless of how sloppy and unkempt I looked. And many weekends, I'd stay in my elastic-waisted pajamas for as long as I possibly could.

I knew that diet pills, bars and shakes weren't going to be a permanent solution and my doctor cleared me of any and all medical reasons I could use as excuses to justify my hefty size. So I finally listened to my husband and sought the professional help of a nutritionist.

(If you don't think a nutritionist is for you, that's cool! Skip to the end where I impart some free and near-free tips for weight loss that I've picked up along the way).

Nutritionists are EXPENSIVE! At the time I didn't think my insurance would cover visits, so I paid out of pocket. My first visit was $85 for a 45 minute to an hour long session to discuss my habits - eating, exercising, vices, etc. Follow up visits were $150 for a package of 5 30-minute sessions where we discussed the previous weeks successes (or lack of) and concocted plans for upcoming weeks.

Downsides of Professional Nutritionists:
-EXPENSIVE!!
-If you ignore advice, the visits are useless
-If you are not committed, the visits are useless

Advantages of Professional Nutritionists:
-You can limit the expenses; stretch your visits out as far as you'd like to minimize costs
-In my opinion, the expert advice and information is well worth the cost
-It holds you accountable; nothing is worse than feeling like you let someone down
-Visits MIGHT be covered by your insurance! A good nutrition center will verify with your insurance company


I've been visiting my nutritionist since May. It was slow going in the beginning and I had a HUGE set back when my 17-year old kitty passed away in July. But since July I've officially lost over 15 lbs!

I weighed over 146 lbs at my first weigh-in in May.
I weighed 130.8 lbs at my most recent weigh-in last week.
I weighed 128.8 lbs the other day on my own scale wearing my birthday suit.

Inexpensive Tips for Weight Loss
1. Keeping a food and exercise log has helped me realize how much (or how little) I was putting in my body. Believe it or not, eating too little is just as bad as eating too much. I started with a paper-based food diary but I would leave it at home or forget to log each night. So my nutritionist suggested MyFitnessPal app for my Smartphone. This is a FREE app that can be customized to your height, weight, exercise level and overall weight-loss goal.

2. Incorporate physical activity into your daily routine. Something is better than nothing. I bought the cheapest recumbent bike I could find from Walmart.com and I watch TV at night while logging miles. In good weather, I also go for walks and runs with my husband or by myself. I have a horrible habit of wandering grocery store aisles for hours to avoid housework, so I log a lot of miles doing that too!
The FREE app MapMyRun for the Smartphone can keep track of your activity. I run with my cell phone in my hand and set up the tracker on MapMyRun to log my miles and calories burned. If you also use MyFitnessPal, the MapMyRun app will automatically transfer activity logged into the MyFitnessPal app and deduct the calories burned from the calories used for the day.

3. Find someone to hold you accountable. Sadly, I discovered that my husband cannot be trusted to hold me accountable. He is a natural skinny-minnie and is easily demotivated so if we make plans ahead of time to run after work, he frequently changes his mind which gives me an "out" for my day's physical activity. HOWEVER... Social media has become a quick source for accountability. There are many Facebook pages for people looking to lose weight together. And I've received so much support from my Instagram followers. It's so awesome to post a quick photo of my weekly weigh in and get a ton of positive comments from complete strangers. It helps maintain my motivation and it boosts my self-esteem.

4. Give yourself a tangible goal. I signed myself up for a few running races. I paid money to register, so it made me less likely to give up. Some races have really high fees, while others are only $10-20. By registering yourself for an event and paying out the cash for it upfront, you can trick yourself into having no choice but to work hard to be successful in that particular event. I ended up finding that I enjoyed running and continued running even after my event was over. I started running 12-minute miles. I can now sustain 9 minute miles!

5. Find what works for you! Avoidance of temptations is the only thing that works for me. If there are cupcakes in the lunchroom at the office, I'll avoid that room all day. I pack a lunch every day for work to avoid ordering out. My husband and I avoid restaurants that have nothing on the menu I can modify and eat -- bye bye Hooters!


My weight loss journey in photos. I've still got another 15 or so pounds to go, but I'm well on my way!




















Disclaimer: Before starting any exercise or diet routine, I strongly encourage you to discuss it with your physician.

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Squeeze A Boob, Save a Life - Why I Feel My Tatas on the Regular

I'm 28 years old. And like most twenty-somethings, I had this nonsensical idea that I was medically invincible. That I was too young to ever fall victim to any of  those crazy ailments and diseases that have earned themselves Facebook campaigns, or above the fold articles on the front page of a newspaper or even an entire month dedicated to its awareness.

Don't get me wrong, I don't avoid medical interventions. In fact, like I was supposed to, I went through the motions: I paid my copays and saw my doctors regularly. I begrudging peed into that teeny, tiny little cup. I mean, c'mon -- how the heck does anyone manage to aim perfectly into that thing?! I unwillingly had my blood drawn what feels like a million times each year. I got my goods groped, fondled, poked and prodded on the regular. Just like I was supposed to. But through all of these rote, mundane appointments, it never crossed my mind that my doctors would find anything.

And they didn't.

But my husband did. A little more than a year ago, at the peak of my 20-something invincibility, my husband jokingly grabbed me one day and then did a double take. With a concerned look, he stuttered, "come here for a minute, let me see something, Cynthia." What should have been a sexy interaction between a married couple quickly turned into a nightmarish prodding and googling session.

Ya, don't ever google your symptoms. Ever. Just trust me.

My husband had found a lump in my left breast. And not a small one that we could pretend like we were simply overreacting over. A seemingly huge, unmistakable mass in my breast. And I'm sure it didn't pop up overnight. But until that point, I was the medical Superwoman of the millennium.

To make a long story short, after several agonizing days, a trip to my gynecologist and a trip for an ultrasound, from which I didn't excitedly leave with a "It's a Boy" or "It's a Girl" photo, I learned that I was cancer free.

But I did learn a few things. I learned that I had two fairly large cysts, one 2.5mm and another over 3mm sitting side by side - no wonder one boob had been so much bigger looking than the other! I learned that doctors don't catch everything at the once or twice a year appointments you make with them. Most importantly, I learned how critical it is to pay attention to your own body - be your own advocate.

Since that incident, my girls and I have become best of friends. Every time I shower, I check for changes in my cysts and any new growths. Just last month, I discovered a new lump in my other breast. Which, despite my history with cysts, caused me to freak out. Luckily, this new lump turned out to be another cyst. And it has lots of tiny friends, too. These cysts are completely benign and are not known to turn into anything aggressive.

I can't stress to you the importance of knowing your body. And realizing you are NOT invincible. Make sure you perform a breast self-exam at least monthly. And make sure you speak up if you notice anything out of the ordinary. Don't wait to "see if it goes away." Get it checked.

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness month. I'm fortunate enough to have no family history of breast cancer. But my husband's grandmother was a breast cancer survivor and I have friends and colleagues who have family members who have been affected by breast cancer. Help spread the word and bring awareness to early detection. When breast cancer is detected early, the 5-year survival rate is 98%!

Make sure you squeeze a boob - it could save a life.






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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Free Subscription to Boating Magazine

100% free subscription to Boating magazine.


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Free Subscription to Saltwater Sportsman

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Sunday, October 19, 2014

Congrats to the Winners of the KidStuff Coupon Books!



Congratulations to the randomly selected winners of the KidStuff Coupon Books.

Kelley Casey

Audrey Bleau

Chris Lachapelle

You were contacted via email this morning with details on how to claim your prize.


Thank you all who entered! 



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Sunday, October 12, 2014

Free Bloomin' Onion at Outback on Mon. 10/13

Get a free Bloomin' Onion at Outback on Monday 10/13. Just mention "Bloomin' Monday" to your server!



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RedBull Class Action Settlement

If you purchased Redbull between 2002 and 2014, you may be eligible to participate in a Class Action Settlement.

You can file a claim electronically to receive a cash refund or vouchers for free products. Your claim must be filed by March 2, 2015.

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Truvia Sweetener Class Action Settlement

If you purchased Truvia Sweetener products between July 1, 2008 and July 24, 2014, you may be eligible to participate in a Class Action Settlement.

If you submit a valid claim by December 5, 2014, you may be eligible to receive a cash refund or vouchers for free products.



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KidsStuff Coupon Savings Book Review & GIVEAWAY!

If you have kids or have friends or relatives with kids, I'm sure you've been accosted to purchase goodies from a catalog used as a fundraiser for their school. You know what I'm talking about... the 5 pound tin of popcorn you end up throwing out or the ridiculously priced tub of cookie dough? Some catalogs contain the $15 candle that stops smelling pretty two days after opening it. As a teacher, I get asked to partake in purchasing fundraising goodies all the time and often I have to politely turn down my students because I simply can't afford to buy all that stuff that I don't need or will never use.

So when I was approached by the folks at KidStuff Coupon Books to take a peek at their own version of school fundraising goodies, I was all over the opportunity!

KidStuff Coupon Books vary depending on your location. I counted 22 different books based on locality in the following states: PA, OH, MD, CT, MA, NH, NJ, NY, DE, TX, MN, IL.

I received the Massachusetts Coupon Book which is teeming with coupons and savings passes for chain and local vendors. The book itself is separated into three color-coded sections: blue is for shopping and services, yellow is for activities and attractions, and red is for dining and food.

Coupons are included for chain vendors like Sears, Sports Authority and Dunkin Donuts. Then there are discounts for places more local to Massachusetts such as a Boston Celtics game.





At the very front of the book, there's an alphabetic listing of all of the vendors included in the book to make browsing easier.

The book costs $25 and HALF of that goes directly to the school fundraising. I promise you you'll get more use out of the KidStuff Coupon Book than you ever did with that 5 pound tin of popcorn. AND you'll be helping a local school raise money for their educational initiatives! What a great two-for-one deal!! You get an entire book of savings (over 400 pages!!!) and your local school earns money!

If you're involved with school fundraising and are interested in more information, please contact KidStuff Coupon Books at

888-404-5437 option 1 (toll free!)
info@kidstuffcouponbook.com
www.kidstuffcouponbook.com

Please follow KidStuff on Facebook and Twitter - let them know Coupon Mama Massachusetts sent you!
www.facebook.com/KidStuffCouponBooks
www.twitter.com/KidStuffCoupons

KidStuff Coupon Books was so very generous and is offering my readers a chance to win 1 of 3 Massachusetts coupon books.

In order to enter, you must live IN Massachusetts or within 25 miles of Massachusetts since the coupon book primarily contains deals available in MA only. 


To Enter: 
1. Leave a comment on this blog post **Why do you use coupons??** Include your FIRST NAME, STATE and EMAIL ADDRESS (if you don't use a login with an email address attached). 


The giveaway starts at midnight on October 12th and ends at midnight on October 19th. Winners will be announced on Facebook and on the Coupon Mama Massachusetts website and will be contacted via email. Winners will have 5 days to respond with a valid mailing address or their prize will be forfeited and a new winner will be selected.

Disclaimer: I received a KidStuff Coupon Book to facilitate this review and KidStuff Coupon Books is providing three additional coupon books to giveaway to my readers. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.


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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Free Subscription to Cosmopolitan Magazine

My sister's fave, and it's free! Cosmopolitan magazine delivered to your mailbox, for $0!



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Free Weight Watchers Magazine

Get Weight Watchers magazine for free!



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Save Up to 30% Off at Old Navy!

Until Thursday, 10/9, get up to 30% off your purchase at Old Navy.

Get 20% off with the coupon code DEAL at checkout or at the stores.

Use your Old Navy credit card and get 30% off instead with code STUFFSAVE.


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Free Magazine Subscriptions: Maxim and Alaska Magazine







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Monday, September 15, 2014

Free Subscription to Hot Bike Magazine!



Get yourself a free subscription to Hot Bike magazine!

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Printable Coupon for $1/2 Starkist Tuna


Print out a coupon for $1/2 Starkist tuna pouch products.

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Free 60 day Membership to BJs

In 2013, consumers took advantage of $3.7 billion of coupon savings or $11.60 per person for the year according to the 2014 Inmar® Coupon Trends Report. September is National Coupon Month and BJ’s Wholesale Club, the only wholesale club to accept manufacturers’ coupons, reports that Members save roughly $75 per year using coupons. The coupon savings are on top of BJ’s everyday low prices for high quality, name brand essentials including paper towels, eggs, diapers, etc. Additionally, the Report shows the average face value of coupons redeemed is $1.27; in contrast, the average face value redeemed for a BJ’s coupon is $2.74 -- more than double the national average.


Not a Member? Consumers can sign up for a Free 60-day membership 
at www.bjs.com/savings and begin shopping online immediately with full member benefits. Once enrolled, shoppers are given a membership number and receive a membership card upon visiting the member services desk at their local BJ’s Club.  Shoppers can sign-up for the free 60-day membership through December 31.


To help Members save even more on essentials and special occasion items, BJ’s offers the following saving tips when using coupons:
·         BJ’s is the only wholesale club to accept all manufacturers’ coupons. Members may use one BJ’s coupon and one manufacturer’s coupon on a single item.
·         For manufacturer’s coupons that are ‘buy one, get one free,’ BJ’s will honor the coupon for items in stock as long as BJ’s price does not exceed the maximum value stated on the coupon. If the manufacturer’s coupon does not state the maximum value then BJ’s cannot honor the coupon.
Members can receive exclusive BJ's coupons:
·         Online. Members, can access and print in-Club coupons once they register with an online account on BJs.com. Register by clicking on "Sign In/Register" at the top of any www.BJs.com page.
·         In BJ's Members Journal, BJ’s quarterly Member magazine.
·         Through special-offer mailings.
·         In BJ's in-Club coupon flyers. These coupon flyers are updated twice a month for all Members to use.
·         Via email. If Members are registered on BJs.com, they can sign in to their online account, select "Email Subscribe/Unsubscribe" and then select "Subscribe me for all BJ's promotional emails" to receive BJ's emails and weekly updates on BJs.com
·         Instant Coupons. This means no printing or clipping, but more savings for Member in-club and online at BJs.com.
·         Please note: BJ's does not accept mobile coupons at this time


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Save 30% Off Purchase When You Buy $20+ New Halloween Items at Savers



Wednesday, September 17th

Get 30% off your entire purchase of used items when you buy $20 or more of New Halloween (red tag) merchandise!

Thousands of brand new value-priced costumes and accessories to choose from! Get your favorites before they're gone!


Valid in all US states but NV, AZ, CA, TX and NM. Offer includes all used items. Not valid with any other coupon or discount.

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$4 off Zantac Printable Coupon

Hurry and print out a coupon worth $4 off a 24+ count package of Zantac!





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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Free Magazine Subscriptions: Latina, Shape and More!

Here are a few opportunities to earn yourself free magazine subscriptions.











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