Inspirations
So in the past week, 2 of my post of friends have done amazing things.
One completed the Philadelphia marathon.
One is, as I type, at base camp on Mt. Everest. Yes, Mt. Everest.
So why have I been whining to myself about regain and getting "back on track"!!!
This week I began working with a dietitian again. My best weight is 155. I had to face the music that I was up to 191 lbs.
I am at 184 this morning.
It's nothing we don't already know about. The old habits lie in wait for us. Sugar and carbs creep in. And there you go.
So I am back to logging my food (the dietitian is a friend on MFP so she can check me out!). Lead out with protein, veggies, reasonable starches, limited fats, a little dairy if I want it.
At first I was very anxious - surprisingly! What if I got hungry? I hate the feeling of hunger! What if...who knows?
It's been 4 days now and I feel much more focussed and better about the whole thing.
I may never see Mt. Everest or finish a marathon, but I've put in a LOT of effort to get this far and won't let it go!
Thanks for the post. I hit goal at 9 months post op and even got down 25 pounds below my goal. My lowest was 150 but no way could I maintain that. I stayed at 157-160 for a year or so. This past month I have gone up to 170. I am going to star****ching what I eat again and incorporate more exercising. I am a runner but now have hip problems so I have to find something else to do. We can do this!!
Yes we CAN! 182 for me this morning. Logging my food has a lot to do with it! And while I can't run because of knee problems, I think I'll try jogging laps in the pool at the gym to see how that goes. Friend of mine is a trainer and says "you can do impossible things in the water!"
My other workout challenge is the work schedule. I start early and at the end of the day it would take a stick of dynamite to get me thru the door of the gym. I guess that's gotta change.