So you know I lost over 70 pounds and until my mother passed away 5 years ago, I had been the poster girl for maintenance. I was still fanatic and I watched everything. Most importantly, I have enjoyed my new life, I can walk more, I can climb hundreds of steps when I travel and I recognize that I am really successful in the scheme of weight loss sagas.
I am now up 23 pounds and eating badly for several months. I am having trouble "snapping out of it." Do you ever get to this point?
I think I am a better fanatic that I am a moderator. Being on the liquid diet (Doctor's Answer) was easy, that was all I ate and my fear of a gall bladder attack kept me honest. So, today, I have decided to let sugar go from my life for 1 week to see if I can break this bad new habit.
I will substitute a Satsuma Mandarin when I crave something sweet.
I will try and make this a new lesson, that has been said since the beginning of weight loss discussion, find something else to do, divert attention.
Okay, let's go for it.
8 years ago I started my real weight loss journey. Along the way I have gathered lessons from this hard fought success. I want to share this with others who have a long journey (more than 30 pounds). I want to share this with those of you who have started with a Fast, a medically supervised Fast. This is for both men and for women. Hang in there, it is worth it.
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Don't be afraid to succeed at weight loss. If you have done a fast you have learned some essential truths that this site wants to reinforce. If you are doing it the slower way, there are still lessons you can take from my journey. It is a life long mindfulness, today is your first day.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Recovery is true success
One of the women in my "group" has been in the fasting program 3 times. First time she lost something like 160 pounds. Then she gained back 60 I think and lost that then she gained back 30, but she is on a great path. For each time she has "fallen off the wagon" she got back on a plan and each time got better.
I have said before that it is not the weight loss it is the ability to recover that is the true success. So, don't give up at that first overindulgence and just eat the rest of the cookies, put on the brakes and pull yourself back.
Though I have gained some back and struggle with this. I have to keep saying, I am never going back.
I have said before that it is not the weight loss it is the ability to recover that is the true success. So, don't give up at that first overindulgence and just eat the rest of the cookies, put on the brakes and pull yourself back.
Though I have gained some back and struggle with this. I have to keep saying, I am never going back.
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