. I am so happy right now.

You SHOULD be proud of yourself and I hope you remember this feeling
every time you're getting down on yourself. Awesome stuff!

..oh well, no problem... Yes, it's my 21st day at last and in a couple hours I will be asleep and dreaming of ....sugar....my room is not all that much cleaner but I do have renewed respect for cleaning.
Well, everyone, I expect a big hand soon from you all! Hope to see you all back and on your challenges! 

Hurrah to me! Hurrah to me! Hurrah to me!! 

to my signature...
another round completed! what do u have planned for your next challenge? Im waiting till tomorrow to re start.. Ive been trying to get some things done around the house.. and fighting a futon I am trying to put together!!
Whoops, I missed that you had to restart. Now, looking back, I see you had written it after all. I was wondering how you were going to do your challenge when you were feeling so bad. Okay, restarting...is that your first time to restart?! You are our stellar challenger!! 

I drank A LOT (beer and shots) Friday, barely slept 3 hours, think I woke up still drunk! I kind of expected to go back up a little but it was a pleasant surprise. I thought it could`ve been dehydration but it`s still there today
I cant believe I have only 13 pounds to my B-day goal, and then only another 15 to my goal weight. I never thought it would be this easy, this fast, and my life already changing so much. I tend to want to eat when I`m hungover, so I treated the kids to McDonalds which I never do anymore, and got myself a chicken sandwich meal AND an extra double cheeseburger. I ate half the sandwich, a few fries and my son had the extra burger, I cant even do it to myself anymore even when I think I want to. I really believe the eating part is under control, and it`s times like yesterday when the food is there that I`m seeing I can do this for life. Exercise may still be a battle, but it`s just not in me anymore to binge...and binging is what got me to 230 pounds. I know it`s just not worth it.
This challenge helps me tremendously whether I make it or have to keep trying over.
Good luck, and thanks to you for the motivation as well. You and Red have helped me so much when I need it the most.

I am also looking forward to being able to eat sugar BUT I am NOT going to go hog wild. That will only mean I didn't learn anything from these past three weeks AND I am going to get away from this binge-because-tomorrow-it's-back-to-the-straight-and-narrow mentality. That's part of the thinking that got me overweight, that keeps me overweight and that sabotages all the effort I DO put into losing weight.
But really, normally, I am around a bunch of dull guys at work who wouldn't notice if I cut off all my hair and the anorexic people at the riding club consider me a tank for sure anyhow so don't ever comment if I lose a bit of weight. It sure is nice to get a bit of notice for your efforts, though I usually am pretty good about just doing it for myself. It does get lonely though...
You have always been so sweet.
I feel like I have a little guardian angel here who pops in to make me smile from time to time...
So, thank you tons for your kind words. It is always nice to hear from you and also to hear how the challenge is helping you. I am so glad it is. Caro, I really want you to learn how to ease off without goofing off. An exercise challenge is very hard and really not good if you are going all-out each time. You would soon end up overtraining. You have to learn how to rotate and add in days that are still what you could exercising but involve something gentle like walking. Even stretching or a bit of yoga would be good. There is rarely any need to go back to Day 1 I think. Then again, maybe you like to go flat on your back or bellyflop to the couch certain days and we can't have that, can we?!
So, you had a doozy of a night on the town, did you?!
Sounds familiar, although there are not common anymore with me....thank God I am showing some restraint as I get older.... Yes, the best times for weigh-ins are after a night out... but if the weight is still off then probably a lot was real. I think sometimes the relaxation just kicks our bodies to let go. I think I hold onto water due to stress and a fun night out can be just the thing I need to relax. I'm glad McDonald's did not turn in to a binge for you. When I was first reading all you bought, I was thinking, oh no!!! but then see you didn't eat it after all. Good for you!! I admire your control and think you may have finally clicked with a mind change. That is what we need, isn't it, something that has us just sitting quiet or doing something that doesn't involve stuffing our faces just because of the way we feel (other than hungry!). Look at all the weight you've lost! That is amazing. You said you were tall and big-boned, right? You must be looking great right now! I am proud of you to hear you not poo-pooing the days you do get in on your challenge. There is NOTHING wrong with starting over, if you do it right away. Pauses in between challenges are okay, but not in between restarts!
Well, good luck and keep up the great work!! 

I am sooooo happy for you! What determination. Enjoy your sweets-in moderation!
are you starting again tomorrow?
I am back on track though and ready to begin again tomorrow. 
. Glad to see you around.
I did it for the first two weeks on SBD. I can do it for three!
I have to admit, as much as I don't want to, that whenever I do decide to drink alcohol, that is when I start to slip up.
I have a glass of wine, I get hungry.
I have two glasses, my willpower starts to go and I cave and eat something off program.
I have three glasses I get lazy and I don't feel like exercising the next morning.
It is definately a MAJOR reason I fail to stick to a program. I saw just how successful I can be at this if it's just not a factor.
So, I'm commited now . . . 
