I Totally Forgot My Own Surgiversary!
Julia
Always good to rededicate yourself to the plan, but don't beat yourself up for not being perfect. You are an inspiration to me regardless.
Vic
I celebrate 7 years on 12/06/04. Very pleased in my weight loss and continued success. At 135 I was too thin and not healthy at all. Glad my doctor set me straight. Struggle with bread is ongoing, not invited into house often, but I do cruise the bread departments and sniff. I still get the foamies on days I am stuffed up, strong gag reflex I have. Currently at 156 lbs and doing well. Love my flat stomach, lovely small girls, hate the legs and arms, but oh well. Love shopping now and have realized I can go into speciality shops that are not for large sizes. I will never go into a Lane Byrant again. Feels nice.
Grateful for all here, for their support and caring ways.
Congrats on your successing and your continued sobriety!!! You're doing great!!!
Hugs, Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
Julia, I'm right there with you. I think sometimes that I am deep down afraid to reach goal; not that I am anywhere close. But, I am so much better off than I was and for that we should both be thankful. And I am thankful for you my friend! Congratulations. The plan, oh yes, the plan so easy to ignore or forget this time of year.
Karen C
Julia,
Happy surgiversary and the twenty pounds and you know as well as I that once you make your mind up, you will lose those pounds. And, if you don't lose it but just don't gain anymore, you will be fine, right? YOu have much to be proud of. You have lost over 100 pounds and kept it off. And, when you think of twenty pounds, think of it as just 20 and not 135 and with that perspecitive, it doesn't seem impossible.
I'm with you on the broken brain. I guess the majority of us super morbid gals will always have that struggle. I think about food every single day and have to make myself schedule my food. If I don't work on a schedule, I will eat every hour.
You are doing great and don't have one single negative thought. We are all in this together, through thick and thin. Look at you: Look at what you can do and have done. You are a rock star.