Hi, finally dragged my butt to make a post. I am the one WindyBlue is killing

i have lost much of what i am suppose to do. Saw ICL's posting, just like to drop a few words too...on what i have amass over these couple of months
1. Deviate - when we first began, the word "deviate" as we learn from the forum and our consultant is a deadly word, it is like death should be avoided at all cost. However, I found out that it is not so, deviation is your best buddy in this program. You need a break from the Cohen routine food/meal. For me, I make sure my deviation is worth the while ie i deviate on the stuff i want most and just make sure i do not pig out. Just enough to get the taste and satisfy the chemicals in my body, period. Also be aware of the deviation, such should be once in a blue moon and not stay on then come saying "I SHALL RETURN TO THE WAGON" kind of situation. Trust me, you will need a beak. Do not be too harsh on yourself if you deviate. Remember to do it in moderation and in clear awareness.
2. Be kind to yourself - After you have lost the weight, when are complemented, just smile and thank your friends/family etc for noticing the change. You have done much to lose the weight so be proud of the effort. No need to be humble/embarrass about the change. It is positive and you certainly have put in the effort, so be proud of the change and effort

It will be hell lot easier for you and people around you. Sharing your experience but do not be over enthusiastic about it. Remember, everyone think they are one way or another fat. It is a very soft spot for many.
3. Friends and family reaction - Human cannot react to sudden changes comfortably. There will be hostility, concerns, angers and all sort of emotions coming from them. Those who have been there will know what i am talking about. But i find that if they are really your chums, they will get by it. What you really need to give them some time to get used to a new you again. Like my chums put it, "it is tough going out with you again, we can no longer used you as a landmark to look for in a crowded area. And we are not used to it" Give them some breathing space, get used to new you again and you all will find the bond again. With those who never try again...you will then know how deep is your relationship with them or are they worth your friendship.
4. Coming to the end - well i am almost there but not totally. I do agree with Windy that committment is the key to end it all. But do remember, there your life is not all about the end goal for this short period of weight lost. Personnally, I want to be there with Windy all the way. In life or this program. I will refeed with her, whether i hit whatever range i was given. The experience and support is the key. i have lost 27kg and have lost 7" off the waist, lost 1.5 shirt size so what i do not meet the prescribed weight! I am enjoying my new body, my BP has normalised and no longer need the pre-weight loss hypertension dosage. My knee does not hurt that much any more. It is the best i have felt since dunno when
5. Life after Cohen - many perspectives have changed especially on the food. I will still enjoy and eat my local food but everything will have to schedule

(of cos i am not going to waste my tough* 5-6 mths

) Exercise is a must also, you will not maintain the weight if you are not doing anything about it. Action and reaction - Newton's third law.
*It is not that tough for me especially with Windy around
For ICL, Cohen may not be the one for you. I hope you will find one, wish you all the best.
For all who are doing it now, smooth sailing or struggling with Cohen or life issue. Do hang on, what ever little change is postive, no matter how small they are. You will be at least a tiny step closer to whatever objective. It is better than if you are not doing anything about it.
Cheer!