Just checking in
Ok well other then slacking a bit, I am doing good. So how is everyone else doing? Please feel free to reply to this post. I miss you all bunches!!!
Glad you're back, I didn't know you from before, I'm relatively new and pre-op. I also have Chris Mann for my surgeon. Was he wonderful? I want to know what to expect. He was great when I had my endoscopy a couple weeks ago and my consult is on 7/5.
I am amazed at your weight loss. Half your original weight is gone! Congrats on such great success! Give yoursself an extra boost and step up your exercise routine, maybe add some weights if you haven't done that yet. I'm afraid of the loose skin and want to work on toning while losing the weight.
Take care & keep in touch with us,
HUgs
Kristi
I hope I answered ur question for ya. If you wanna talk more about it just send me a messege and I will be more then happy to chat with ya. I'm here if u need me!!
Linda :)
Hi Emelinda,
Welcome back! It's not uncommon for old habits to start creeping in about now that's why continued contact and support is so important to our long term success. If you can connect with the new support group that Janice D has started in Roanoak Rapids that could go a long way. Another thing is that it's important to be sure to follow the rules of the pouch. Make sure that you don't drink 30 minutes before, during or after your meals. Make sure that you start your meals with 4 to 6 ounces of lean protein and then go for the colorful carbs. Limit simple carbs. If you are not doing so now, start logging your intake. Also, if you are not doing so now, start weighing yourself regularly; that might daily or weekly, but regularly. Start wearing a pedometer if you are not already doing so; this will remind you to move more and keep you in a frame of mind that reminds you to take care of yourself. Remember to shoot for 10K steps a day at a minimum. Start keeping a journal and log how you are feeling when you are eating; happy, sad, mad, bored, etc... Sometimes the 'awareness' that this develops helps us make better decisions. Another thing that I do, is start my day thinking of something that I am grateful for since I lost my weight as it relates to each of these areas: health, quality of life, appearance and self esteem. I think about what is important to me in each of these areas; then, as I go through my day I ask myself if the decision I am making supports those things that are important to me. When I started doing this I wrote it down and carried a notebook with me. It may seem extreme, but it really helped me get me weight gain under control and allow me to lose the weight I had regained.
I hope that some of these things might help you.
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145