But I think I've changed

Last week I had a very frightening, hour long episode of heart palpitations in the middle of the night. I went to the doctor the next day, and everything checked out, but it was still a wake up call for me. I'm 60, and if i don't get in shape now, I never will. I had read the South Beach books when they came out (I've read everything. Is there a fat woman who hasn't?) and never tried it because I thought I couldn't get thorugh Phase 1. The doctor suggested I start with Phase II, or at least add fruit, which I've done.
I've lost 5 pounds in two days -- but that's not the good news. The good news is I've had no trouble staying on this diet -- you could put a candy bar in front of me and I wouldn't care. The diet I've been on most in the past decade is Weight Watchers, and I used the points system more than the healthy eating guidelines -- my version was basically a 1200 calorie diet, very low in vegetables, with candy bars and sweet drinks added in to whatever point level I had at the time. That habit/take on things seems to have disappeared.
I've read this forum much more than I've posted on it (although poster pride makes me say that most of my posts disappeared during the various site moves and glitches furing 3FC's early years!) and seen so many people say that the most important thing is commitment. Well, I'm now committed. I get it. This is for health.
Sorry this post is so long. This is a great bunch of people, really serious, I thinik, about making this plan work, and I'm happy to join you.


Xan!
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to The Beach, Xan! We're happy you decided to join us and am thrilled that you're finding this plan so satifying.
). I thought I would just lose some weight but I really got my life back. I feel like I'm 10 years younger - I have lots of energy and stamina and my moods are much more even. The funny thing is once I got going it was easy too! I really think this was the right plan at the right time for me. It helped control my late afternoon cravings and I felt so good I just kept wanting to stick with it.
) I'm sure I'll make blunders, but I'll get there. I really don't want to give up this time.