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have been stuck in bed since saturday night. not sure if it's the flu, but i feel super crappy.
have been completely off plan, mainly due to the fact that i don't feel like eating, and when i do eat something, it doesn't sit well. starting to feel a little better, so i'm making myself some plain toast to see if it stays down. hopefully i'll be back on track by tomorrow or wednesday. |
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After the first week of water loss most people settle into an average if 1.5-2 lbs per week with some larger whoooshes as well as some zero loss weeks (tho in those weeks many often lose inches not fat!) Many, many things play into losses as you will read here over and over (and DO read everything you can on here and you will learn so much!) You have had AMAZING results, so start doing your HAPPY DANCE. :dancer: And KEEP ON KEEPING ON!!! |
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End of week two official weigh in, I lost 3.4lbs this week for a total of 12.2lbs of which 9.6 has been fat. Calculated that there are 12 more weeks between now and summer at an average of 3.4lbs per week I will see under 200 by June... that is HUGE I can hardly weight since it's not that long.
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It's been a bumpy road, and at very least I can say I haven't gained it all back!
I had gotten a good week in and lost 4 pounds when I hurt my back and gave into the pain. I really don't handle pain well at all and in gained 5 pounds. Got myself to the place where my head and heart had a pow wow and back on plan even with this pain and this week lost the same 5 pounds I had just gained. All I can say for anyone thinking they want a break, be very careful as I have seen some be able to do it with what looked like ease. I on the other hand am having a very hard time getting back and staying back. (I have honestly started mimicking my brothers NA mantra about taking it one day at a time and if that is too hard to take it one minute at a time.) So think hard about your mind set, you all know yourselves the best, and do what is best. Oh why I mentioned this, the hair loss thing! I didn't start losing any hair until 3 weeks after I had stopped in August to try to get my cholesterol number under my works screening limits for our health insurance. So go figure about hair loss, It isn't the same for everyone and yet it is our bodies way of dealing with the stress that comes with weight changes. I hope everyone is excellent to themselves today :hug: |
Schenectady - Congratulations!!!! x a million more - can't wait until I join you there.
Had a rough weekend, cravings were bad, not sure wise, but was able to get into 2 pairs of pants I could not get into two wks ago and have three others hopefully will be in soon. Lisa you are inspirational!!!!!!!!!!! You are so positive. Just want to lose and feel better. Everyone have a great week |
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We had (another) snow day today so a work from home day for me. I wish snow days were really snow days. Darn technology! I branched out and made a pork loin roast with veggies in the crock pot today. For tonight and tomorrow. It was the first time that when eating alone, I've cooked more than I can have in one sitting. In the beginning I didn't trust myself because every other diet has left me so hungry I didn't properly portion. Finally, felt ready (and found the dusty crock pot and bought the ingredients) 8 oz is really a lot! :) IP POWER to you all! |
Ok, I had to Google PSMF to see exactly what that meant. Not sure I read the most qualified links but what I did see makes me have some questions. I will be phasing off at week 8 for a trip (I am still back & forth on whether or not I can stay P2 but my coach wants me to phase off). To not mess up the glycogen reset, should the phase off be for a full 2 weeks and then back to P1?
The info I read had some differing thoughts about how one cheat day or meal does more bad than good and that a full two-week break is needed. At least I *think* that's what I was understanding. Had a kid home for another snow day & Spongebob was going pretty loud next to me LOL!! Any thoughts from the IP pros on this? Thx!! Quote:
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Susie, I understand your frustration with your slowdown. I was so annoyed by mine. I did decide to stay off the scale during the week. I switched my restricted to breakfast and added more water. After 4 weeks, it broke through. :hugs: Hope it ends soon for you. Just keep doing all the successful things you have been and have faith that it is working.
Vachinyc- I make an easy pork loin. Baste pork with Dijon mustard, place in oven dish, add one packet of WF maple syrup over the top so that it surrounds it. Top with herbs of choice, I add herbs Provence and dried shallots. Cook for 1 hour. 2 nights of dinner, so easy. Thank you for being so supportive to everyone on the thread. Stay warm. Ssdturtle, sorry that the cravings are tough. Some weeks are definitely harder than others. Stay strong. Wildirishrose- I think your losses are fantastic. Jlus, is right, things slow down, Even when you are 100% Amber, glad that you are having success. Just want to caution you about weight timelines. Sometimes, the body does not understand averages, lol. I found it easier to focus on 10 pound increments. Tinespeens, hope you feel better soon. Mntrose, glad that you are back on track. Hope your back pain is gone for good. |
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Thanks for sharing your NSV and how you kicked the cravings to the curb! :) |
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I am making a cup now and this will be my last treat for the day. I may sans the restricted for a week or two (maybe eat the soy nuts not sweet ones) and see how I react! |
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