
ariel- that does sound like a very scary couple of experiences between the stairs and your classroom. I am so glad for you that you are on the path to taking care of your health. It will help exponentially when you have dropped a significant amount of weight in regards to exercise. What you will notice is that you are quite strong and your endurance will be greatly improved. It comes from losing the weight fairly rapidly and your body still being used to carrying the amount of weight you were originally. I know from my first round of IP (and I did not exercise during the program as it tends to cause stalls for me) that when I hit goal and began exercising again I almost felt weightless. I could run harder, jump higher and lift more (thank goodness cause after losing weight all I really wanted was tone, tone, tone!).
Here's to health

shootingstar and thinkthin!shootingstar- did you manage to stay OP while you were on vacation?
thinkthin- I've read that one of the key determining factors in whether we'll be able to maintain is whether we phase out properly. Good for you for recognizing it. I did phase out properly and maintained at goal for a year then gained 15-20 (about half my original weightloss) and maintained there for a year and then got pregnant and ended up right back where I started. So, I'm in a very similar boat. I am reading the Beck Diet Solution as this is very recommended reading for changing the mindset of dieters stuck in a yoyo cycle. I'm a few chapters in and already finding it helpful. Good luck and I look forward to sharing this journey with you.

congratulations on your loss!! That's awesome that you're walking, I don't do that much, I'm waiting to lose more weight so I can add some walking to my routine.
Good luck to you this week!! 
