tuberose
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The 61th day into Cohen's
i can't believe i'm already third month into this programme. for someone who has been down & out for the recent years hidding from everyone, and where the zest for life and aims for new challenges & goals seem a remote distance, this is quite an accomplishment!
don't think i had been so disciplined and determined before since i started to put on weight over the recent years. doing this and being able to stay on track most of the time makes me feel better about myself and my self-esteem has been given a boost
People around me are starting to notice the difference, so much so that i have people telling me not to lose anymore weight
where my BMI is concerned, i'm still overweight and i'm just over half way through my journey. my ultimate goal is to be at 54 kg but i set 56kg as the goal to get my refeed. i hope to reduce another 2 kgs while on refeed to reach 54kg.
actually i'm starting to feel a little self-conscious about the "attention" i'm getting from my colleagues about my weight loss. this week i'm putting back on the loose outerwear i was wearing about 2 to 3 weeks ago. i just want to continue my weight loss journey "peacefully"
yesterday wasn't so good, i felt so so hungry, weak, dizzy & tired despite choosing the portion combinations with the "biggest" allowance
i'm unsure if TOM has anything got to do with that. i was so weak that i added 2 to 3 grams to my meat allowance for 2 meals...
BUT that was a bad mistake... i ended up putting on a freaking 300 grams this morning, the highest gain till date
i hope i won't see anymore gain of this range anymore!
i feel that my hunger pangs tend to be more under control when i'm working... weekend when i'm doing stuff or staying at home, i'm just always counting down to the time to have my next meal.... after 2 months in the programme, i've not totally overcome the hunger problem
next i'm going to make a list of food i've been craving for all these weeks in the next 1 to 2 weeks or so... so if you feel that this list could "weaken" you, you have been forewarned
and what kept me going while craving those food is i read somewhere that these food would still be there after i reached my goal... yes, thanks to the one who wrote that. i'll keep this in mind before the temptation becomes too hard to handle
i can't believe i'm already third month into this programme. for someone who has been down & out for the recent years hidding from everyone, and where the zest for life and aims for new challenges & goals seem a remote distance, this is quite an accomplishment!
don't think i had been so disciplined and determined before since i started to put on weight over the recent years. doing this and being able to stay on track most of the time makes me feel better about myself and my self-esteem has been given a boost
People around me are starting to notice the difference, so much so that i have people telling me not to lose anymore weight
actually i'm starting to feel a little self-conscious about the "attention" i'm getting from my colleagues about my weight loss. this week i'm putting back on the loose outerwear i was wearing about 2 to 3 weeks ago. i just want to continue my weight loss journey "peacefully"
yesterday wasn't so good, i felt so so hungry, weak, dizzy & tired despite choosing the portion combinations with the "biggest" allowance
i feel that my hunger pangs tend to be more under control when i'm working... weekend when i'm doing stuff or staying at home, i'm just always counting down to the time to have my next meal.... after 2 months in the programme, i've not totally overcome the hunger problem
next i'm going to make a list of food i've been craving for all these weeks in the next 1 to 2 weeks or so... so if you feel that this list could "weaken" you, you have been forewarned
and what kept me going while craving those food is i read somewhere that these food would still be there after i reached my goal... yes, thanks to the one who wrote that. i'll keep this in mind before the temptation becomes too hard to handle

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