Struggling
Sounds like you're doing all the right things (more than I can say for myself), so I would say just stick with that and your body will get a kick start and the pounds will start coming off - sadly probably not as quickly as before, but they will come off.
I'm with Norm on the recumbant bike - I have one and love it (of course my arse hasn't sat on it in weeks, but I'm changing that too) - but it's low impact - good for the knees - and has back support that other stationery bikes don't have. Check out Craig's List to see if anyone has a decent one for sale.
Look, we're all here for you - and each other - don't give up and try not to get too discouraged. Venting is good!!
Kathy
Just like everyone else on here, I hear you and know how you feel. Life post-WLS was a dream on so many levels, even though I fought hard for each pound I lost, I believed it would work and did my part, fast forward almost 3 years out, things changed substantially, I stopped exercising, ate like I still did exercise, plus things that I didn't normally, stress and emotional eating my way through a tough job transistion, well a total regain of 25 lbs., the first 9 I could live with, but the rest, not so much and I was trying to encourage others by posting a twice weekly post to deal with these struggles, but it seemed no one had any real interest and I felt like I was tooting my own horn, so I stopped doing it, but the truth is, so many of us struggle once we pass the 2 and 3 year mark. The solution, as Jackie said, and I relate to what she shared entirely, it's a tough road and each of us is different and must find our way and for me, exercise MUST be a part of my daily living plan and I have seen small results over the past 3 months, but as I said we are all different, find something that works for you and stick with it and just remember that this journey is a lifetime one. I am having serious problems with my back lately, I have not gone to the doctor lately, but have to and truthfully I believe it is sciataca, as others I've known had it, had all the same symptoms I do, for now I refuse to allow my pain to set me back and I am finally reaching a place where I enjoy going to the gym some days (lol).
Hang in there and I hope you feel better and find hope in that we all struggle, but we can, one day at a time, one choice at a time, win this battle.
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
Liz, I am in the same boat.....only thing is your younger and you are a wonderful example of sticking to the plan......meaning you showed so many of us what to cook, how to cook and you are there for everyone for everthing, you will be successful....you have chris now, and with that with the two of you together doing it....wow, I only wish I had that support in my house with paul, I try and try to go back to basics and he brings in bad bad stuff.....and he is too old to change, and I am still that weak, food addict.....so I struggle with just a litttle of this and a little of that, also, I never made goal and that really has made me like a failure many times, I am four and half years out and feel like time has passed so fast, you have a beautiful baby and when she starts walking and running you will have more exercise than ordered......please know you are loved and appreciated more than you could ever imagine....................l0xx00x0x0x0