CrocusBlooming
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Thanks to Lena who brought it to my attention that my diary should be only one thread! oops! (I was wondering how people's diaries got so long!)
Okay, so I'm on Day 18. The doctor gave me antibiotics and I'm almost feeling human again. I had a few real meals while I was ill which consisted of fish and rice, no cheese or butter/margarine... and although I was stuffed after eating them, I felt I did okay considering I wasn't eating anything for days due to the cold.
I found a website, which I followed from a link here, which counts E*V*E*R*Y*T*H*I*N*G! I love it!! I especially love the food entries because the database has sooo many entries I'm bound to find what I ate or the nearest equivelant with all the particulars already figured out - and then it has activities and the estimated calaries burned for a duration! I'm in heaven! All the things I used to do manually! (can you believe I used to do that manually?)
I signed up on the 15th day and entered all the initial data and snooped around a bit, but now that I'm feeling better I know I'll use it religiously. I like watching the statistics, and when I'm completely honest, I should be able to see where I'm going wrong (if I ever go wrong!). I'm really happy - which reminds me to enter what I'm drinking right now!
I think I'm still too ill to start my planned exercise program, but I may go out for a walk at least. It's great that I've stayed motivated through the cold. I look at is as a positive thing that I lost my appetite over the past week and a half and got past a very painful part of starting the diet process.
I'm still not sure if I want to measure myself, but I think I might.
I used to be of the thought that the scale was an evil thing. Losing weight shouldn't be about the numbers, it should be about how you look and feel. Of course, I was much thinner when I was talking like that and a 3pound loss was something I could see in the mirror. Little did I know I could loose 8 pounds and not be able to see or feel it. I would have never known I lost that weight without the scale. So maybe it is a good idea to also measure so that when I lose I can stay motivated even at those times where my clothes don't feel any different or there's no difference in the mirror.
I'll dig out the measureing tape. oh wait, I have one in sight, so no digging necessary. yippie..
er... I'm not too excited about seeing these numbers, but I'll be happy when I can report inches and inches of loss!
Off for now - and bring on Day 18!
Okay, so I'm on Day 18. The doctor gave me antibiotics and I'm almost feeling human again. I had a few real meals while I was ill which consisted of fish and rice, no cheese or butter/margarine... and although I was stuffed after eating them, I felt I did okay considering I wasn't eating anything for days due to the cold.
I found a website, which I followed from a link here, which counts E*V*E*R*Y*T*H*I*N*G! I love it!! I especially love the food entries because the database has sooo many entries I'm bound to find what I ate or the nearest equivelant with all the particulars already figured out - and then it has activities and the estimated calaries burned for a duration! I'm in heaven! All the things I used to do manually! (can you believe I used to do that manually?)
I signed up on the 15th day and entered all the initial data and snooped around a bit, but now that I'm feeling better I know I'll use it religiously. I like watching the statistics, and when I'm completely honest, I should be able to see where I'm going wrong (if I ever go wrong!). I'm really happy - which reminds me to enter what I'm drinking right now!
I think I'm still too ill to start my planned exercise program, but I may go out for a walk at least. It's great that I've stayed motivated through the cold. I look at is as a positive thing that I lost my appetite over the past week and a half and got past a very painful part of starting the diet process.
I'm still not sure if I want to measure myself, but I think I might.
I used to be of the thought that the scale was an evil thing. Losing weight shouldn't be about the numbers, it should be about how you look and feel. Of course, I was much thinner when I was talking like that and a 3pound loss was something I could see in the mirror. Little did I know I could loose 8 pounds and not be able to see or feel it. I would have never known I lost that weight without the scale. So maybe it is a good idea to also measure so that when I lose I can stay motivated even at those times where my clothes don't feel any different or there's no difference in the mirror.
I'll dig out the measureing tape. oh wait, I have one in sight, so no digging necessary. yippie..
Off for now - and bring on Day 18!