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:( I did gain it back and I had given away all my clothes (alot), working on losing again :)
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I know I'm better at losing weight than keeping it off or getting to goal, which is why I didn't tell too many people about being on IP (esp at work). Now that I have 90 days and some before/current pics, I'm getting a little excited but am still pretty reserved about sharing it too much.
When (edited from if) I get to 36.3 lbs, I'll be at about one third of the way to goal. I still think it is better for people to notice on their own. And if there are any snarky comments, I'll have to use my Dale Carnegie principles not to shove a fist down their throat and say, "Here, eat this, its protein and LESS fat!" (Don't dull my shine is so much nicer :) but the visual I got from the fist was so FUN! :devil:) |
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Bellamack - I would so appreciate it if you could give us some advice/insight on what you feel went wrong after you met your goal weight and what you NOW know that you would do differently if you could go back. I, like many others on 3FC who are just beginning or are close to achieving our goal weight have this as our number one fear. Sharing your experience and wisdom in this situation will help us all to learn from you and hopefully something you say will connect with us in a way that will help us to not be derailed when we start maintenance. Thanks ahead of time! Jen BTW: I'm so glad that you've regained your focus and returned to the journey to be a healthier you! You can do it! :carrot: |
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I'm not Bellamack but I lost 100# on Atkins and then ballooned back up to 260 over about 8 years (was down to 175 so regained almost all my weight).
There is really no lesson learned. There is really no secret. Anyone who thinks they are going to return to ways of eating from the past is doomed to repeat this path. No matter how hard any of us think it is to lose weight, maintenance really takes more diligence. We have to monitor for life and there is none of the feedback you get from the weight loss journey. While losing weight, you get positive feedback from the scale, from other people, and from your clothes getting looser. After you hit goal, all of that stops and then there is the staying there. And "still" being on a "diet" because you CANNOT go back to the way you used to eat. The weight will come back on. At least with IP maintenance, if there is a big cheat day, there is a Phase 1 day to regulate blood sugar. But the folks I know usually only have a cheat meal, and don't even like to call it a "cheat" but rather a relaxed meal or a free meal. I chose IP, and remain at an IP clinic because I know I never learned how to maintain. I know that will be the crucial part for me, as hard as losing the weight is, longterm maintenance is my goal. |
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i agree with you...maintenance must be so bittersweet!!! i can't even let myself go there and fret...i must stay focused on getting it off!! haha you give me lots to ponder on....and make me see how important making this a lifetime change is... NO GOING BACK...NO WAY NOPE NADA NOT HAPPENING!!!! |
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I'm a bit more forward when people give me "unsolicited advice." I usually just say - "Thank you for your input but I'm good. Please don't confuse me anymore as I can confuse myself properly." I basically told them the same thing about the diet. Let me be - I'm a big girl (well, not anymore :) ) but you get my jist!:D |
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How to respond? Well, on a good day I say all the appropriate things, like about it being supervised and including veggies and all. On a bad day I resort to sarcasm and say things like, "Wow, I [B]really[B] appreciate your support. It's people like you that make it so much easier!"
With friends who are expressing sincere concern, I say, "Yeah, I'll dang sure gain it all back if I revert to my old habits. The first step is getting the weight off; then I'll work at keeping it off. Thankfully, this program has four phases and lifetime support." Sometimes direct honesty is the simplest and best approach. |
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IMO, there's no cookie cutter answer for this one. You MUST treat food differently & have a different relationship with food for the rest of your life. It's an overwhelming thought and its not going to happen overnight. I still catch myself mid-way through an old destructive habit (eating when stressed, not hungry, etc) from time to time. Now, I donreally think about what triggered the behavior and learn from it and try to do better next time. Happy to report that this is working for me. Use this time on Phase 1 to really think about you're going to do different this time, why do you have these patterns of self -sabotage? Hope that wasn't too preachy....didn't mean for it to be. :) |
There are many folks where I work who have done fantastic on IP. Everyone has kept it off except one guy. I heard that he and his wife have extended their fun day to a fun weekend, starting at Friday night and ending Sunday night. Now the pounds are creeping back. Perhaps that's a lesson learned. Fun days need to keep to 24 hours.
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