.....now go take a big hot birthday bubble bath.
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You got this! And if you slip up, don't sweat it. Just get back on track.Those do look yummy! It took less time than I thought it would, but my craving for sweets is practically non-existent having given them up for several months now. Well, one exception was the birthday cupcake but otherwise natural sugar in fruit has been what's satisfied the sweet tooth. Hopefully that continues once I get down to my goal weight or otherwise I'll be on the upswing of that dieting yo yo I've done all my life.
Something I'm trying to tell myself right now as I've hit the dreaded plateau and stayed pretty much the same weight the past couple of weeks in spite of not having eaten anything outside of my daily points allowance. It happens and I know it but still discouraging after more than 3 months of consistently losing every week. It won't last forever, so am taking this as an opportunity to practice maintenance rather than weight loss.You got this! And if you slip up, don't sweat it. Just get back on track.
Wow - that is quite an accomplishment - good for you!after more than 3 months of consistently losing every week.
I've been walking between 2 to 3 miles most days. I do a private yoga class once a week. We've been doing it outside at the recommended social distance so as not to put either of us at greater risk. There is a fitness room at my condo that has free weights, but I haven't been using it since the COVID scare started gaining traction. For me, exercise has never been something that contributes to weight loss. It will, of course, help with toning so still a good thing. The slowdown in weight loss actually coincided with my doing more walking. Maybe I'm building up muscle and toning instead of fat loss now. Plus I'm at that last few pounds before where I ultimately want to be and that's often the hardest to lose.Wow - that is quite an accomplishment - good for you!
What are you doing for activity? Have you been doing any strength training? (I'm just using my stationary bicycle for now)
Just remember to hydrate.Something I'm trying to tell myself right now as I've hit the dreaded plateau and stayed pretty much the same weight the past couple of weeks in spite of not having eaten anything outside of my daily points allowance. It happens and I know it but still discouraging after more than 3 months of consistently losing every week. It won't last forever, so am taking this as an opportunity to practice maintenance rather than weight loss.
I could do better with the hydration as that's always been something I have to remind myself to do especially since coffee isn't supposed to count as part of your daily intake. While I'm in AZ, I do a little better as it's so easy to get dehydrated here and that can set off my vertigo issues but have to balance it with not drinking too much or I get muscle cramps and have to offset with potassium intake.Just remember to hydrate.
I'm in the same boat, lost a TON of weight after gastric bypass, got super-skinny, but have now put back on half of what I lost. I'd think it would be easy to lose because I've still got the gastric bypass, but not so. It's nefarious. I'm struggling myself, but I know I'll get there. Lots of protein, staying active, lots of water, and I'll get there. I just have to remember not to beat myself up.
If you want a killer workout, take up belly dancing. I've given birth three times, but I'm still finding muscles I never knew I had. And they all hurt. But it's working for me. Worth a try, eh?
That is probably it - you must be losing inches - I keep my trusty tape measure nearby (wow - that sounded so dorky~!)I've been walking between 2 to 3 miles most days. I do a private yoga class once a week. We've been doing it outside at the recommended social distance so as not to put either of us at greater risk. There is a fitness room at my condo that has free weights, but I haven't been using it since the COVID scare started gaining traction. For me, exercise has never been something that contributes to weight loss. It will, of course, help with toning so still a good thing. The slowdown in weight loss actually coincided with my doing more walking. Maybe I'm building up muscle and toning instead of fat loss now. Plus I'm at that last few pounds before where I ultimately want to be and that's often the hardest to lose.
Maybe try one of those sports drinks, like Gatoraid zero or Poweraid zero. I drink the poweraid zeroes. They have vitamins and potassium and junk likke that.I could do better with the hydration as that's always been something I have to remind myself to do especially since coffee isn't supposed to count as part of your daily intake. While I'm in AZ, I do a little better as it's so easy to get dehydrated here and that can set off my vertigo issues but have to balance it with not drinking too much or I get muscle cramps and have to offset with potassium intake.
The same thing happened with my mother after she had gastric bypass. She still struggles with losing weight and never has been able to get back down to her lowest after having had the surgery.
I took belly dancing as a college credit. Was taking the next level just for fun but got pregnant so gave it up, only because of the nausea that was with me all day long for the first four months. It really was a lot of fun as well as being a great workout.
Pickle juice helps with the muscle cramps. It's a bit like drinking liquid salt but have been willing to put up with it and only drink it if I'm having a problem. I might give one of the ones you've suggested a try, though. It might be a little easier to swallow--literally.Maybe try one of those sports drinks, like Gatoraid zero or Poweraid zero. I drink the poweraid zeroes. They have vitamins and potassium and junk likke that.
Foraging flowers, do it!Planning a roadside wildflower stealing event for tomorrow.
Can sympathize. Haven't been able to contact one of my elementary school best friends since around the year after he moved away at the end of 6th grade. I didn't have a phone at the time so it was hard keeping in touch, even though I had his number saved to my old iPad. He just stopped responding after awhile, I assume he changed contact info. I remember the last time we talked was over the phone in the October-November timeframe of 2017, I remember this because the new Mario game had just come out and we were talking about the new Mario game. I've had almost 5 years to get over not seeing him every day, but at the same time I still wish I could talk to him every now and then, see how he's doing. He's still in my friends list on my Nintendo Switch, but there's no direct messaging feature on that, so the most I can do is see what games he's playing. I tried using the unconventional method of sending him a postcard in the New Animal crossing game, only to be met with the fact you can only send postcards to friends you've actually played animal crossing with. At least I'm still close with my other best friend from elementary school.I emailed someone I haven't talked to in 13 years. Still waiting for him to reply back. I just needed some help with something. We weren't friends or enemies. I'm not really sure what we were. We used to work together. I guess we were just coworkers. If he doesn't wanna talk to me, then I have another friend who can help me.
It's always good to have lots of friends in case someone disappoints you. Sometimes you just drift apart or the basis for the friendship doesn't exist anymore. You moved, graduated, changed jobs or whatever. I have also learned how unreliable email is. You never know when one of your messages gets delivered to someone's junk folder. Sometimes people change email addresses and they have so many friends that they forget to notify some people.Can sympathize. Haven't been able to contact one of my elementary school best friends since around the year after he moved away at the end of 6th grade. I didn't have a phone at the time so it was hard keeping in touch, even though I had his number saved to my old iPad. He just stopped responding after awhile, I assume he changed contact info. I remember the last time we talked was over the phone in the October-November timeframe of 2017, I remember this because the new Mario game had just come out and we were talking about the new Mario game. I've had almost 5 years to get over not seeing him every day, but at the same time I still wish I could talk to him every now and then, see how he's doing. He's still in my friends list on my Nintendo Switch, but there's no direct messaging feature on that, so the most I can do is see what games he's playing. I tried using the unconventional method of sending him a postcard in the New Animal crossing game, only to be met with the fact you can only send postcards to friends you've actually played animal crossing with. At least I'm still close with my other best friend from elementary school.