Wake up call
on 12/14/13 2:29 am
Was phoned on Friday to attend the Guelph post-op class on December 30th! That was quite a wake-up call, since I was warned I'd be weighed. I've had a bad attack of periostitis (inflammation of the periosteum and tendons in the lower legs) for the past three months, and have only recently been able to get back on track with going to the gym. I also tend to crave carbs when I'm not feeling well, so I need to get my ass in gear and get back on track. Thankfully, I have the next few weeks off, so I can focus on working out and eating properly. Time to get psyched, and be accountable! Thanks for reading...
on 12/14/13 5:50 am
Oh, that's not rude, Kim, I'm still pre-op and working on a couple of issues I have with food. Being ill makes me crave carbs, and while I didn't go overboard, I did indulge some. I also have been yo-yoing on the same 10 lbs for a few months since I wasn't able to do more than walk short distances, at most. The inflammation is finally starting to heal, so I can get back into the morning routine of going to the gym for cardio and weights. I've started back, but now it's time to refocus.
on 12/14/13 7:00 am
Hi,
I went to the post op class this past Monday, and this is what we were told.
yes they do weigh you, if you have gained more than 2-5 pounds you will have to have another appointment with a nutritionist to get you back on track before you see the surgeon, which unfortunately means it prolongs having surgery. If you are maintaining or have lost weight then you are fine. Do you think you have gained alot?
With Christmas coming up and all the goodies we all have to be careful. lol
on 12/14/13 7:37 am
Thanks, that's good to know. I don't think I gained a lot, but that's a good incentive to get to the gym and work hard. I've also purged the house of the last of the trigger foods and crappy carbs, which will help. Luckily a friend has graciously volunteered to take them ;)