I lost 3 lbs!!!!
Why is this exciting at all?
Well, I am nearly 4 years post-op so the weight is NOT inclined to move except when I get very, very sick and just don't eat that much.
Plus, I've had the bounce. It was quite large in my opinion.
BUT I try not to let that slow me down. I like working out so I do. Even when, for weeks, the scale would not budge, I still found things Iike to do. I figured out I like three kinds of workouts: dancing, weight lifting and boxing. At this point I stick to what I like as I can commit to doing what I like ;)
The three pound discover was quite accidental. I hit the gym to do some free weights and I kept passing the damn scale. I'd been avoiding it, sure I was up. Scale avoidance, in general, is about as bad as scale obsession, but even I am prone to both at times. Today, I decided to get on the scale and do my best to just accept what is said. So I get on and set it to the weight I've been for about a year...
And the damn balance sank to the bottom. I was like "whaaaaaaat?"
So I moved it back a pound, expecting it to level. Nope. Another pound. Nope. Another pound? It took a minute but finally leveled out. I was quite tickled.
At this point my goals are more about my figure than my weight. After I get this house debacle straightened out I will start saving in earnest for plastics. The fact that I haven't HAD plastics yet is sort of a motivator to keep weight off. Crazy as it sounds, I keep thinking "I can't regain my weight before I get plastics!" (eye roll)
Anyway, I was very tickled by this experience and so of course I wanted to share it with all of you.
:)
Well, I am nearly 4 years post-op so the weight is NOT inclined to move except when I get very, very sick and just don't eat that much.
Plus, I've had the bounce. It was quite large in my opinion.
BUT I try not to let that slow me down. I like working out so I do. Even when, for weeks, the scale would not budge, I still found things Iike to do. I figured out I like three kinds of workouts: dancing, weight lifting and boxing. At this point I stick to what I like as I can commit to doing what I like ;)
The three pound discover was quite accidental. I hit the gym to do some free weights and I kept passing the damn scale. I'd been avoiding it, sure I was up. Scale avoidance, in general, is about as bad as scale obsession, but even I am prone to both at times. Today, I decided to get on the scale and do my best to just accept what is said. So I get on and set it to the weight I've been for about a year...
And the damn balance sank to the bottom. I was like "whaaaaaaat?"
So I moved it back a pound, expecting it to level. Nope. Another pound. Nope. Another pound? It took a minute but finally leveled out. I was quite tickled.
At this point my goals are more about my figure than my weight. After I get this house debacle straightened out I will start saving in earnest for plastics. The fact that I haven't HAD plastics yet is sort of a motivator to keep weight off. Crazy as it sounds, I keep thinking "I can't regain my weight before I get plastics!" (eye roll)
Anyway, I was very tickled by this experience and so of course I wanted to share it with all of you.
:)
RNY Gastric Bypass 1-8-08 350/327/200 (HW/SW/CW). I spend most of my time playing with my food over at Bariatric Foodie - check me out!
The scale is an interesting thing. I didn't own one for years. I bought a really good one when I started on this whole thing.
For me it's been weird to be at the same weight for a long time. Somewhere in my head I think it's gonna read 378 when I step on it.
I'm glad you had a good gym surprise.
Deb T.
For me it's been weird to be at the same weight for a long time. Somewhere in my head I think it's gonna read 378 when I step on it.
I'm glad you had a good gym surprise.
Deb T.
Congrats, Nik! I know if mine moves now (in the right direction, that is), I almost faint with joy! I weighed in at the flight doc yesterday (on the base) and I'd lost 8 lbs (first time the scale has moved since I don't know when). I had lost that weight in 4.5 weeks so it has to be the medication change because nothing else has LOL.
Renae
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It did!!! But more so than the weight loss, I like feeling proactive about my process. I don't like sitting back and doing nothing and "hoping" the scale doesn't go up. I like the fact that I have some control over it and exercising that control (pun intended) makes me feel good.
So while the loss was a nice surprise, it's just good to be back in the gym consistently. :)
So while the loss was a nice surprise, it's just good to be back in the gym consistently. :)
RNY Gastric Bypass 1-8-08 350/327/200 (HW/SW/CW). I spend most of my time playing with my food over at Bariatric Foodie - check me out!