The importance of patience
Hi folks. My weight loss has slowed to snail mode since about September but I am still losing so I am thankful for that. March will be one year since VSG for me and I'm currently bouncing between 193 -195 depending on if I keep peanut butter in the house or not. Even though I limit the peanut butter dose to 1-2 tablespoons about 3x a week, it seems like when it's in the house I think that I've just got to have some...so it's no longer allowed on the grocery list, my husband & daughter don't miss it. Anyway in the tub today before I went to exercise I was thinking "gee it sure is taking me a while to get to my goal, gee others that have had surgery just before or same time as me seem to be doing better, at a lower weight" ....Then that peaceful calm reassuring voice reminded me that I have not been at this weight since I was in my 20's. I could starve myself to lose more but I want to stay the course with low carb/diet plan from my Doc to have lasting results and not just lose quickly only to regain when I started to eat normally again-meaning eating like I have since surgery not overeating but normally eating as I have since I had my sleeve-which means keeping portions small/measuring them out. I have to stay on course and remain patient with myself and stop with comparisons; after all this is my same weight that I had in my 20's and I had completely forgotten that until today.
Be patient good things take time. Keep being strong and be patient. Keep fighting the battle & never give up. Have a great evening everyone.
With God ALL things are possible! VSG 3/13/14 Dr. John Mathews
Yep. You are so correct. I have only lost 10 or so lbs since Thanksgiving, but that's OK. I haven't weighed this since I was 16, so, it has been a long, long time. I am 60 now. I bought a size 12 blue jeans ( made of a stretch jean material but not knit jean material) yesterday and I can't remember ever wearing a 12 in my late teens through yesterday.
on 2/10/15 8:26 am - NJ
Thanks for the post! I need to be reminded to keep strong and be patient. I get upset when I read a post from someone a month behind me that has lost double the weight. I think, "I have to be doing something wrong!" Congratulations on your success and again thanks for posting about patience!!!
Thank you so much for your post, patience I keep forgetting that!!! I have been comparing myself to others and getting discouraged.
I am a peanut butter lover also, I add 2 TBSP of PB2 to a vanilla shake in the morning for breakfast during the week. The PB2 has 45 calories and 6 grams of protein. I have also mixed it with ricotta cheese and a ripe banana for a sweet treat. It is also great with Apple slices.
Keep up the good work.
Sheilarae VSG 12/16/14 by Dr T. Kellogg Mayo Clinic
HW 352, SW 317, CW 298.5 (1/4/15)