I find it funny how simlar Denice and my journeys have been to this point. We both have struggled with weight all of our lives and we both have had health issues that made us rethink what we are doing to our bodies. I knew when we started this process it was going to be a lifetime committment.
I hit my total loss of 49 pounds in May and I have lost three more overe the summer, which is not where I thought I would be but I have discovered that I am thrilled with it. I have maintained this weight loss longer than any other in my past. I love that both Denice and I had the same down time and we both came out the other side at the same weight we started. I am ready to recommit to remaining healthy and losing more weight.
I met with my diabetes provider and he is thrilled with me. He agreed that if my numbers look good in March, he will take me off of all of my medication. Yay.
I commit to at least two organized classes per week at my office, they have zumba, circuit training and boot camps to choose from.
Bring it on!!!!!
We are two women -- Den and Kori -- who met each other when we were sixteen years old, and later, we each married one of two brothers and became sisters-in-law. In addition to sharing decades of friendship, we also share weight and health problems. We've decided at this period of our lives, we should once again pull together and fight for our lives...lives which we want to be full of joy, not food. We recognize that weight loss is the result of proper nutrition and exercise.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
A pretty good week (Den)
I’m eating very well lately. I have really cut down on the refined
carbohydrates. I try to view them as treats that I don’t often have. They are
like “desserts” to me. I don’t have as much of a sweet-tooth as I do a starch-tooth.
On my “generally banned” list, I have placed bread, noodles, granulated sugar (but, uh, we won’t talk about yesterday at the Chinese restaurant!!). But anyway…if
I have a craving for starch, then I try to go to a whole food source first –
potatoes or beans – but for me, even those things can get out of control
quickly, so I try to be careful when I eat them.
My goals for this week include adding some exercise
back into my life. I’ve been pretty active with life in general, but not with
routine exercise. I’m gonna try to fit 3 sessions into this upcoming week. I
did exercise on Tuesday and Thursday this past week. My legs were killing me! The weather is turning gorgeous around San Antonio. I need to try and take advantage of it for the next couple of months.
I bought a new pair of pants yesterday. They are still size 18, but I thought that I didn't look so terrible in that full length mirror. That's an unusual thought for me, as I generally see myself as "huge." I go out of my way to avoid seeing myself in full length mirrors, but it wasn't so bad yesterday, and I think having a better self-image might be an integral part of the weight loss process, rather than an end result.
I bought a new pair of pants yesterday. They are still size 18, but I thought that I didn't look so terrible in that full length mirror. That's an unusual thought for me, as I generally see myself as "huge." I go out of my way to avoid seeing myself in full length mirrors, but it wasn't so bad yesterday, and I think having a better self-image might be an integral part of the weight loss process, rather than an end result.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Back on track! (Den)
I decided that today is my official weigh-in, and I’m happy
to report that I am 213.6 pounds…the lowest I’ve been for quite some time. It means
that I am losing new weight once again. In the last decade, my lowest weight was 205 about 7 years ago (I haven't been below 200 in well over 20 years). So, 205
is a small milestone marker that I am looking forward to reaching before the
holidays get here.
I have to say that I am thrilled with the fact that I
haven’t gained back my 46 pounds. Yes, I have been on a bit of a self-imposed
plateau, but I’m coming to terms with the way that I lose weight. I do well in
this sporadic weight-loss pattern -- I lose for a while, I get bored and stop
trying, I bob along at the same weight, then I start back at it. But I have to
admit that although I didn’t plan to stop and start all the time, it seems to
be working overall. I would love to just dump all my weight and be
done with it, but my body seems to be content with doing things this way, so
who am I to complain? After all, I am almost 50 pounds lighter, and that feels
pretty darn good.
With this weigh day on the books, I will not record another
weight for about 4 weeks. For me, it is just imperative that I stay off that
scale! I can’t handle the fluctuations that come along with daily or even
weekly weigh-ins. Monthly seems to work for me, but I hope to keep posting
progress reports on other topics.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
What can I say? It was summer! I was busy!? (Den)
Ugh. Long time no post. In fact, this weekend fall begins, so this is the only post I've managed to produce all summer. Sorry! But there is good
news. I am only 2 pounds up from my low weight, and I’m ready to get going
again. I will weigh again some time next week to see if I can rid myself of
those couple of pounds, and then I will be off to losing fresh weight once
again!
I guess I would say that I am inspired by my mom this past
week. She is 199.6 pounds. She hasn’t been below 200 in decades! She’s super
excited, and I’m excited for her. She is eating well and walking 2.5 miles
several times per week. How can I not be inspired to join in on that? I still
remember that feeling of getting below those ten pound marks on the scale, too.
It’s a great feeling. But to get below that dreaded hundred pound mark?! Well,
that’s just fabulous. And what I really love…that inspiration, giddiness,
confidence, and excitement are contagious. It’s a bug that I’m happy to catch!
I’m 216, so in 17 pounds, I can also say that I’m in that
ONEderland. It doesn’t seem so far away…not like when I was 260 anyway! 17
pounds sound doable. Even if I’m reasonable about losing, it’s doable by the
end of the year; if I’m super committed, maybe I can get it done even sooner than that. So, I’ll check
back with the blog in a week or so when I decide to weigh again, and then I
will take a weigh-break for a month, but I’ll try to keep posting about other
things.
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