Why am I such a sloooooowwwwww loser?
"Everyone is different. I am losing. I am dropping weight that I will nevery carry again..."
I have lost more than some on my date, and less than others on my date. Slowing down means your body is taking a breather in the middle of the long distance marathon....not that it is throwing in the towel before the finish line.
Keep up the good work....we are all here, together...same fears and anxieties, but...WE ARE HERE!
Hugs,
Kathy
It knows it must outrun the fastest lion or it will be killed.
Every morning in
It knows that it must run faster than the slowest gazelle, or it will starve.
It doesn't matter whether you're a lion or a gazelle
when the sun comes up you'd better be running.
RNY 2/9/09 Buh bye Gallbladder 8/28/09; 100% EWL (181 lbs.) on 2/19/10;
on 4/2/09 6:23 am - IN
I'm also about fed up with . This morning it was my own fault - I know better than to eat or drink before I go for my walk and I ate something and was rushed. Not a good combo! Tomorrow I pledge NOT to eat or drink before my walk!
I was also encouraged by the comment that some loose quickly and then fizzle and some loose steady and stay steady.... :) There is hope for all of us!
Thanks for all the encouragement for Shelly L. and it sure did encourage me too. :)
Marcia
My surgery was on Feb 10th, today being April 4th, I must say I just don't know what to do or if this whole ordeal was a waste. I started at 387 and over the year prior to my surgery I got down to 315 on my surgery date. I'm incredibly proud of myself for that accomplishment. However now that I'm had the surgery I don't really seem to be losing. In fact, I haven't lost a single pound in the past 4 weeks. Four weeks people! What's going on? I've consistantly increased my activity level and have been eating a very strict diet of lean protein. My doc used the term "diet harder" which he referred to as reducing calories and seemed to not believe me when I told him I eat about 500-600 calories a day and have been getting in my 64oz. of water every day. I was actually afraid of this happening because many times throughout my "fat" career I diet and stay the same & usually GAIN weight, which in turn I stop because I certainly don't want to gain. Any one else have this situation? If you have/do, what did you do to get going again?