I gained a lot less than I thought I would - 1 lb. only. Of course almost fasting for the last 2 days helped.
Good news on the DH front. He complained that he's "too fat" to come to my relatives' Christmas do. I said that maybe a diet was in order and he agreed .
He's also talking about going to the gym and has officially dropped down to 2 days a week at work. No excuse about being too stressed to work out .
I will be very supportive. I want him to be as successful as I have been in dropping the weight. Now for my last pesky 2 lbs . . .
I maintained this week! I'm thrilled... Thursday through Saturday were big eating out and drinking lots of alcohol days for me, so I went over my calories by 600-1000 each of those, and really barely exercised. Bad Laura. I was definitely expecting a gain, so I'm so excited that I maintained. I'm attributing it to the fact that early in the week I was way under my calories (though not even intentionally - just happened to eat lots of low cal foods).
This week I am getting back on track and trying to stay at fairly constant calorie levels. What makes me feel so much better is that I have a theory that once I lose the weight, I can be a little less strict about what I eat, and hopefully I won't gain. Not pig out necessarily, but maybe not have to count every calorie that goes in my mouth. This week seemed to prove that I may be right about that, so I am optimistic!
I was hoping to get DH to the gym to sign us up for our freebie month, but we didn't have any extra time yesterday.
My weight is at an all-time high (although I'm certain it is very temporary--I really overate last night, apple pie included). I should preface that all-time high: the highest since I lost the weight, so perhaps the highest in the past 18 months.
Laura - good job maintaining and feeling good about it. I agree that after eating a lot, sometimes that is as much of a reward to see on the scale as weight loss
Allison - I'm glad you're still optimistic, though, since you're most of the way there despite going up a little bit!
As for me, I'm still working on losing the Thanksgiving 2 pounds (1 left to go). My boyfriend and I are spending the holidays on vacation, and I feel like I don't really have a choice but to lose this last set of pounds. It's a good motivator. But when I get back (and when I've lost the weight), I'm going to spend a weekend eating whatever I want. I might gain back a couple pounds, but having that out there to look forward to is so very worth it. In fact, I've started a list of the things I am going to eat on that weekend... it's too delicious to look at.
I used to use dehydrated weights for motivation.
When we lived in the country, I walked almost 3 miles almost every day. I'd weigh myself when I got home. I figured if I could weight that little ever ... then I could weigh that much less fat. Did that make sense?
I used to use dehydrated weights for motivation.
When we lived in the country, I walked almost 3 miles almost every day. I'd weigh myself when I got home. I figured if I could weight that little ever ... then I could weigh that much less fat. Did that make sense?
Perfect sense Susan. I'm using that 129 dehydrated weight to actually get to that 129 "real" weight.
I love my dehydrated weight! My favorite time to weigh myself is when I've worked out in the morning before I've eaten breakfast, after I've taken a shower and dried my hair (and gone to the bathroom, of course, probably a couple of times). Even better if I sat in the sauna for 15 min after working out! Once I hit 111 lbs! Sadly I don't think I'll ever see that number again.
I always weigh dehydrated (when I first wake up, after the bathroom, but before I shower, just in case my pores are sucking in water!), so at least it keeps it consistent. Today I was a pound down from yesterday, which may be because I didn't eat enough fiber Sun night for my Mon weigh in. I'm not counting today's weight though. If anything, it will just show up bigger next time!
Scenestealer By dehydrated I mean really dehydrated - like not being able to blink my eyes cause they're sticking together. I had to drink a bunch of caffeine to keep going and that had a major diuretic effect. Did not replenish any water in the evening and woke up with my tongue sticking to my throat at about 3 a.m. A loss of 2 lbs overnight indicates that it was not a "real" weight loss - 7000 cals overnight? I don't recall doing the triathlon in my sleep
Ouch, that is not good. Do you track your water everyday? I use DailyPlate's little sliding scale to chart mine. I find that I drink a TON of water at work (I keep a waterbottle filled next to my desk all day long), but when I'm home I tend to forget. However, it's a rare day when I don't get at least 8 (8 oz) glasses. My only disappointment is that they don't let you track above that, because I usually hit 8 glasses around 4 PM, so I'd be curious to see which days I go way above and which days I just go to 8 glasses. Maybe I will write that in as a suggestion for them...
Yesterday I went to an evening sculpting class at my gym. It's at 6:30, so usually I'm not done with work early enough to go, but this has been a slow week. I don't know what it's usually like, but this week it was just me and one other woman, so we got a lot of individual attention and it was great! The class definitely kicked my butt (literally). So far my butt is the only place I'm sore, but my muscles usually take about 18 hours to get sore, so I'm sure my arms, legs, and abs will catch up by this afternoon. And considering my butt is already sore, that will probably get so sore I won't be able to walk! Sounds like a bad thing, but I love being sore after a workout, so I'm excited
I'm down another 1/3 of a pound from yesterday, which is 1.3 below Monday's (official weigh-in) weight. I know it's probably just water, but it makes me feel confident that this week I may post a loss. We'll see though... tomorrow is our company holiday party and I know despite my best efforts I will probably have way too much wine and then start gorging myself on every delicious hors d'oeuvre in sight.
Hi everyone. I haven’t been here in a while. I fell off the wagon in October and I’m slowly getting back on. I sprained my knee at the end of September and I couldn’t exercise for 2 months except for upper body weights. A couple of weeks after the sprain I lost my motivation to eat right and I started eating a lot of drive-thru, takeout, etc.
I haven’t weighed myself since October because I don’t want to see the number. I do know that I’m still wearing the same pants and jeans I was wearing before I sprained my knee, but they don’t fit as well. At least I didn’t have to get my larger pants out of the closet. So now I’m getting back on track…..
Dagmar, it’s great that your DH wants to lose weight and he has your support.
Allison, I think you’re right about the high weight being temporary.
Nimbus, good job losing Thanksgiving weight.
Laura, you’re doing great!
I also have a holiday party to go to tomorrow. It’s not my company holiday party – it’s an awards banquet and Christmas party that everyone in my dept. at work was invited to. Cocktails at 6:00, dinner at 7:00. It’ll be easy for me to avoid the cocktails because I don’t enjoy alcohol. I know some of you can’t imagine not enjoying a glass of wine, a cold beer, or a mixed drink! I would rather have coffee, juice, or pop.
GreenT I agree with you about the alcohol. I used to drink quite a bit in my 30's and then just socially in my 40's. Now I find that I don't want to drink at all because I know just one glass of wine will wreck the night's sleep for me . The pain is so much greater than the gain with alcohol now.
I am quite addicted to diet Pepsi now. That's probably not the best thing for me either but one has to have at least one vice in life