Cory, thanks!
Omega, thank you for your support. You are one I really look to for assistance, because you have accomplished what many of us are hoping... sustained, maintainable weight loss. Dropping weight is one thing, but continuing this process for 6+ years as you have is a feat. I hope to be able to make that claim...in 2019.
OK, weigh in today is not bad, not great, and not surprising. Down 0.4 lbs again, for a total loss to date of 44.4 lbs. That's a total loss of 9.7% of my starting body weight since starting. When I hit 409 lbs (hopefully within a few days to a week) I'll have lost 10%.
By the way, I said "not bad, not good and not surprising" because for the last few days I have been eating "ok" and exercising and drinking H2O "ok", but I just haven't felt
right. That may not make sense to others, but for me, it just felt like I was
off in some way. I really believe it is just my body telling me "Hey man, you need to give this whole eating right and exercising thing a rest" and it's going into some sort of "fat guy preservation mode".
This doesn't bum me out at all (I am VERY fortunate that my weight is still coming off, i realize) it just makes me want to understand the mechanics of what's going.
Two weeks ago, I had a six day span where I lost, on consecutive days: 1.2, 1.2, 2.0, 1.0, 2.2, and 1.0 pounds.
The very next (and most recent) 8 days (where I changed nothing in my plan) I lost: 0.6, 0.6, 0.2, 0.8, 0.0, 1.0, 0.4, 0.4 pounds. Still very good losses, but obviously different than before.
If all else in my lifestyle is staying the same, I am assuming that the difference is internal to my body.
IT is the variable.
I just find this balancing/magic act of Weight Loss to be very, very curious.
Today's Plan: Bah, anyone reading my diary knows the drill.

Second verse, same as the first.