douknowjello
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I'm a dork, I restarted my diary 2 days in because I couldn't figure out how to change the title. Not that this one is much better but the thought of having to look at the other one I slapped up there for the next millennium was more than I could take.
Well, anyway, its been a rough start the last month, struggling with every pound and trying to figure out what works for me and what doesn't. Then there was that 5 day lapse where I gained back every pound I'd lost. So I finally feel like I have that "get serious and guit screwin around" mindset.I've been back on lowcarbing for 2 weeks now since the cheat week and all the weight has come back off. I got on the scale and I've lost 10lbs since we started, 19 total from my highest weight. And the scale finally seems to be moving!!
I'm really excited this time about it because my husband has never been unsupportive but for the first time in 6yrs of being together he is actually dieting with me this time and sticking to it. It was nerve racking at first trying to cook to make sure he wanted to stay on it but now I realize he is really committed and liking the healthier way we are eating. I know I mentioned this before about my husband but I still can't get over it, I am very lucky. This is the first time I've ever had this kind of support and I'm really happy about it.
We're eating low carb and instead of doing what I used to and eating low carb convenience, I'm really putting effort in this time and trying alot of different recipes. I'm enjoying cooking and its really not as time consuming as it used to be now that I've gotten into a routine. I've also noticed a difference since I started taking "l-carnitine" supplement. I wasn't sure after I read about it that it would work but it was on sale at the health food store and I thought why not. It's supposed to help people getting started who are metabolicly resistant.
Also I've started back on the byetta pen injections my dr. recommended (for p.c.o.s. and insulin resistance. This is day 2 of those and I'm sure I'll lose weight from that ;/. Most people, me included, feel very sick the first week or so on them but the benefits are worth it to have my blood sugars in balance.
Oh and I've been really good about drinking alot of water but I think I'm going to try and give up soda...I really don't know if I can do it because sometimes I really get cravings for a diet coke but I know its not good for me. And when I gave it up for 5 months before I noticed a huge difference in how I felt. If I can't give it up entirely I think I'm going to limit my soda intake to once or twice a week...then maybe wean myself off to once a month, lol. Mmmmm.....SOOOODA
Well, anyway, its been a rough start the last month, struggling with every pound and trying to figure out what works for me and what doesn't. Then there was that 5 day lapse where I gained back every pound I'd lost. So I finally feel like I have that "get serious and guit screwin around" mindset.I've been back on lowcarbing for 2 weeks now since the cheat week and all the weight has come back off. I got on the scale and I've lost 10lbs since we started, 19 total from my highest weight. And the scale finally seems to be moving!!
I'm really excited this time about it because my husband has never been unsupportive but for the first time in 6yrs of being together he is actually dieting with me this time and sticking to it. It was nerve racking at first trying to cook to make sure he wanted to stay on it but now I realize he is really committed and liking the healthier way we are eating. I know I mentioned this before about my husband but I still can't get over it, I am very lucky. This is the first time I've ever had this kind of support and I'm really happy about it.
We're eating low carb and instead of doing what I used to and eating low carb convenience, I'm really putting effort in this time and trying alot of different recipes. I'm enjoying cooking and its really not as time consuming as it used to be now that I've gotten into a routine. I've also noticed a difference since I started taking "l-carnitine" supplement. I wasn't sure after I read about it that it would work but it was on sale at the health food store and I thought why not. It's supposed to help people getting started who are metabolicly resistant.
Also I've started back on the byetta pen injections my dr. recommended (for p.c.o.s. and insulin resistance. This is day 2 of those and I'm sure I'll lose weight from that ;/. Most people, me included, feel very sick the first week or so on them but the benefits are worth it to have my blood sugars in balance.
Oh and I've been really good about drinking alot of water but I think I'm going to try and give up soda...I really don't know if I can do it because sometimes I really get cravings for a diet coke but I know its not good for me. And when I gave it up for 5 months before I noticed a huge difference in how I felt. If I can't give it up entirely I think I'm going to limit my soda intake to once or twice a week...then maybe wean myself off to once a month, lol. Mmmmm.....SOOOODA
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