Need a new start...
Need advice, I am slipping downwards. I gain ten pounds and am embarassed and really don't know where to start again. Never thought it would happen to me. I know I need to go back to basic but right now it just seems so hard. Why am I telling you guys cause BE CARFUL old habits come back, I thought if share and get advice maybe I can get back on track!!!
I know I need to get back to the gym but my membrship stopped and because of finanical reasons it does not start again until October. Will and I have been going thru something difficults that I am sure added to the emotinal eatting.
Again sorry don't want to be a wet noddle but as I approach my 3rd year anniversary it is getting harder or maybe I need to get back to the beginning....ANY SUGESSTION would be helpful.
Thanks
Dolores
Thanks for your honesty and I can see how old habits die hard, and seeing as I'm not as far along as you, I'm no expert here, though I had a situation this weekend with my son and I went home and found myself eating, however, I realized what I was doing, which was feeding feelings, before I could do any real damage, this time that is!
So yep, it is as they say a tool and it was done to our stomachs, not our heads, vigilance is the key to on going successing and so get back to the basics, try the 5 day pouch test to get on track again and if you haven't been, get back to attendance at support groups, for me they keep me on track. Walking is a good form of exercise, use weights or use a backpack with some books in it for a more vigorous exercise. . .
Hugs and good wishes, 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
Thanks for posting this. You are not alone. I am just two years out, and I gained twenty pounds in the past 9 months due to emotional eating. I have to work my 12 step program in this area, as well as other areas of recovery. I am in therapy, which helps me a great deal. I also post here often, for the added support and encouragement. I hope to get back to the support group meetings at Barix, as face to face support is great for reinforcements.
Take it one day at a time, and get back to food journaling and if necessary, write your emotions for each eating instance so you can self-examine.
Easy does it.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
That's the great thing about support groups - we're not here to only celebrate the goods. More importantly, I think, is to help with the not so goods.
As I told trish....you had a momentarily lapse of successing - it happens to the best!!
If you are interested you can google the 5 day pouch test and do that. It's hard, end of story. The first two days you go back to full liquids...then move through the stages. It helps a lot of people get back on track and go back to basics.
Otherwise - start small. Track your food and your activiity. I understand the financial constraints - but the weather has been beautiful and you could at least go for walks during the day.
Start with the basics - make sure you are meeting protein and fluid goals and go from there.
Post here - we'll be here!
Pam
Dolores,
You are not alone. We all get to this point. I guess that is why the nut stresses that this is a tool and we have to learn how to use it. Yeah, as I am reaching for a potato chips so I don't have to face my real problem.
I am 2 years post op and have severe bone on bone knees which really curtails any exercise. I still have over 60 lbs to lose. I decided to go back to the basics. I am using a modified version of the 5 day pouch test. The reason that I am modifiying it, is because I know I that I would struggle with it, but that is my story. Try going to the website and see if that is something that will interest you.
Most of all keep getting support. This board is probably one of the best support groups that you can find online. Do you have any live support groups that you can get to in your area?
I wish you luck. Please PM me if you just want to talk. Sometimes when you bounce ideas off of people going through the same thing that you are it helps.
I applaud your courage for coming on here and admitting what so many of us are afraid to admit.
BRAVO!!!!!!!!
Jeanne
You are brave for posting and admitting. People need to see that. Thank you!
~ Jen
http://www.5daypouchtest.com/
Keri