aylalake
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 716
- Location
- Southern Scotland
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
- Dislikes
- Being told “Oh go on, one won’t hurt you!”.
Conversely, the food police.
Yay, @aylalake we seem to lose similar amounts each week - that is fabulous. Are people beginning to notice your transformation yet?
Have a great week everyone!
It is a bit disappointing, but we warrior on. This week's battle may have been lost, but the (inch) war is still very much on.Good afternoon Weight Warriors!
I am a bit late here today, long commute and a busy start to the day. I have lost 1lb this week, which I am happy with.
Sorry about the gain @IanBish that is disappointing for you, I hope that you can lose a decent amount next week to make up for it.
When I was overweight I hated that I looked like I had layers on even when I didn't. Think sausage in a skin.Thank you. One person keeps telling me I am fading away!
Because I am mostly in heavy winter woolies and a raincoat it is hard to see past the Michelin person look. (Other brands may or may not be available).
The great reveal shall happen in another month or so when it warms up and I have hopefully lost another few kilos
Don't know whether to give you a hug for the (small) gain or a win for a (massive) loss or a like for the nice supportive post.When I was overweight I hated that I looked like I had layers on even when I didn't. Think sausage in a skin.
Now I'm 3 stone lighter I love that I can add layer and layer and layer and still look slim.
Stick with it, it's so worth it!
Ps I'm here because 6 lbs have crept back on
Yes, Filly, better than a gain and at least it's in the right direction!At least I didn't put on. 216.6 Lost 1 oz.......
Great news, @LeafyArts - that's amazing! I'm not sure how many earth weeks that equates to, but by the end of this month we should send you a card with a big "100" on.But, surprise - I have lost 2lbs! In 6lbs time, I will have lost 100lbs. It's a goal I am excited to reach.
Down 2lb this week
Including the 11 from last week, that's 13 in total, which means if I lose 2 more I'm back to where I started last year in January as I'd put on 14lb since I let things spiral out of control.
Thanks @IanBish - I look forward to that card at the end of Feb, hopefully I will do it by then. How great that your scales gave you a nice surprise, I think because we are so used to the diet after all this time, it seems like we are slacking, when really we are doing all the right things.
Your experience is very helpful to read, @MissMuffett taking our time to heal our messed up bodies is better in the long term and keeping an eye on it consistently is also key. You are an inspiration. A STS is better than a gain.
@ravensmitten You are doing so well! I think quitting the carbs has really helped my appetite too, I used to eat so much and it just made me hungrier and hungrier for more all the time. Now I realise I must have had some insulin resistance going on. I also gained 10st over just a few short years, major life changes and stress, then the whole pandemic worry were the cause (as well as poor eating habits), but at least we are doing something about it now - and as you say, the experience has given us information, which I think, will help us move forward in a much healthier way.
Yeah, that out of whack thing, it is what gets me every time and I don't know the answer, either. I am terrified it will come back and get me again. Maybe it is the whole carbs thing, I intend to stay very low carb for the rest of my life, although I will have to work hard not to let it slide.Think you are right on all points there, non 'slacking', time to heal, etc
In my wholly unfocused, uneducated, under researched AND underfunded (and probably totally nonsense) guess, I reckon something at some point goes out of whack and tips a balance somewhere and because the body tries to even up there's some form a pushback, and of course once that starts there might be a bit of a cycle/spiral/snowball in motion down a snowy mountain kinda thing. and maybe there is this invisible/unknown battle being waged causing that pushback, where you don't know 'the enemy' or even if there is one, or how it acts or reacts or responds to what you are doing. making you an 'easy' adversary.
Like once that whatever it is out of whack a bit, its far easier to pack on weight even if not eating to or in excess.
Knowing what gets it back in whack or towards whack is probably the answer.
maybe, i dunno really, lol
Yeah, that out of whack thing, it is what gets me every time and I don't know the answer, either. I am terrified it will come back and get me again. Maybe it is the whole carbs thing, I intend to stay very low carb for the rest of my life, although I will have to work hard not to let it slide.
Have you read the book "Ultra Processed People"? That has given me a lot of food for thought, there may be something about heavily processed food that is messing with our bodies and brains.
Not a good week for me - higher than usual FBG, and now 1kg gain. I wish I could figure out why so that I can deal with it.
Apart from 2 little Italian biscuits earlier in the week, nothing else has changed. Oh, several hours of intensive gardening.
Maybe a bit of inflammation from the gardening or perhaps a virus being fought off on the quiet, any aches or pains? It is so frustrating to gain when you are doing all the right things, but stick with it and it should come off soon.Not a good week for me - higher than usual FBG, and now 1kg gain. I wish I could figure out why so that I can deal with it.
Apart from 2 little Italian biscuits earlier in the week, nothing else has changed. Oh, several hours of intensive gardening.
That is a good point about a plan or strategy, that is where I have gone wrong in the past, I think.Of course I'm making it up as I go along there, and its probably tendencies, genetics, diet, stress, viruses, environmental, interactions of them all, ie. complex pictures. Sometimes do wonder if my more recent ancestors saw a lot of famine etc... though we probably all did at times.
Yeah, I know that feeling, I lost a lot of weight before and maintained an okay A1c but it crept back up when I kept my finger off the pendulum as it wasnt sustainable/didn't have a plan or strategy in place/hadn't got over a few things.
I haven't read that no, thanks, I will look it up. I can imagine what all the madness we do put into foods probably isn't the best and could interfere with us quite a bit, we are sort of surrounded a bit by a virtual reality which we've built up over the ages really.
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