Hello All,
Okay so I have lost like 65lbs since January, and I have been busting my butt doing so. I eat around 1200 calories a daya nd I work out in the gym on a treadmill for an hour everyday. I think that I am doing really well, and I am so proud that I have done it on my own without anyones diet or agenda. SO..I had to go to this specialist appointment for something completly unrelated and he asked me how I lost the weight, so I told him and he asked me what I was eating, I said an example of a daily menu would be fruit and yogurt for breakfast, lean cuisine for lunch and grilled chicken breast and rice for dinner. So he turns to me with a straight face and says..."Id cut out the rice if I were you" I could have rammed that scope right up his nose. Like geez louise..Im no rabbit and I love to eat, so I am pretty proud of myself and my new found love of vegetable and healthy lifestyle. I dont know maybe I am just frustrated with everyone having something to say or havinga comment on how and what I should do with my weight, I guess I just expected more encouragment...on the brighter side everyone at my GP's office comes into the room when I weigh myself and cheers at my loss! they are great. Anyone else run into this problem too? Or am I being overly sensitive?



Clearly you are committed to success and are doing quite well. As for the specialist, well, he's probably an unhappy person all around and the easiest way for him to feel good is to bring someone else down.

... keep up the great work!!