Okay. That's wonderful! I actually lost two pounds, too. I can't say I felt like applauding. (I tried to fix my weight tracker-thingie, and it went all kaflooey.) So, I'm at 188 now.

I'm doing things very differently than I ever did in thr past. After I had my son, and had 60 pounds to lose, I went on Atkins, and lost it all - even a few pounds more -and stayed slim and svelte (on Atkins) for about seven years. Now I'm older, been there, done that, and have sorta lost my taste for all that meat, so Atkins isn't good for me anymore. I've gone back on it, lost 10 or 12 pounds, and then gone off again and gained back whatever I lost and a few more to boot. NOW I'm eating differently - a lot of fiber, low calorie (although not obsessively low) and drinking gallons of water. I feel healthier, but the weight loss is certainly slower. Most likely, my metabolism is slower than it was, too.
You've done a magnificent job with the weight loss!!! I am constantly awed and amazed by the stories on 3FC! And your persistence, even without any progress according to the scale is nothing short of heroic, for gawd's sake. A lesser person would have become dicouraged and given up months ago! I'm sure I would have!
I KNOW slow is better. I KNOW that two pounds is like looking at two one-pound packages of hamburger (or whatever) and that's a LOT of meat to lose off your body. Still, I guess I just wish things could move a little faster, you know?

I don't think I'm in any danger of quitting, but I sure can see that THIS time around, it's going to be a long haul to get where I want to be. Is ten pounds a month unrealistic? Could I set a goal of June, to lose, say 30 pounds?
Thanks for the "happy dancing", though. We can use all the happy dancing we can get, right?
Best, Ella