For the last 2 months I decided it was about time I did something about my weight. I had a complete checkup three months ago and the doctors find absolutely nothing wrong with me, but with middle-age looming (I just turned 39) and a family history of cardiac and diabetes problems I knew I was on borrowed time.
My diet was superb, trust me on this. I was even moderately active. But obviously 50 pounds too many meant I was having too much of one thing and too little of the other.
I started the C2-5K program, cross training (bike and elliptical), weight training, and light yoga for stretching. I work out 6 days a week, 40-60 mins. I kept my old diet but started counting calories and keeping a food journal. All was well, I lost 10 pounds the first two months. And then for the last 2 weeks nothing. Nothing! If anything I've gained 2 lbs, in the time of the months when retaining water is not an explanation (TOM is past).
I know, I know. "Keep at it". "Don't give up". "You've come so far". "Good job". I have told myself all that. And I am NOT giving up. But darnnit, isn't this aggravating?



and tries to make you quit by bouncing around! Don't let it win! 
