Hi all.
This is my second introduction post, the first being last Novemeber. My fiance and I were on Induction for a week and a half, but went off it over the holidays.
Well, the time has come to pick it back up. Over this last weekend, we did a kitchen cleanse and an Induction-friendly grocery shop, I read the book again, we set out a plan for exercise and established reasonable weight loss goals. We began on Monday and it was fantastic, We were eating well and drinking a load of water and I was out working in the yard and then...
...I broke my foot. Now, the reason we went off Induction the first time was because of a couple of seriously stressful life events, and I'll be ****** if I'm going to let that happen again. We need to lose this weight. My fiance has a bum ticker and I've been carrying around stress weight for four years. Enough already. But this is really hard.
I'm the one who cooks, and right now I can't. So we're eating basic stuff he can cook, which I appreciate beyond words, but one of my hurdles with Induction is the limitations in creativity and I find I lose interest in food altogether. I'm also discouraged from drinking as much water as I need to because getting up to go to the bathroom is such an ordeal.
But more than anything, I'm craving comfort food. When we're not on Induction, our normal diet is actually low carb with no refined sugar or flour anyhow and has been for a year now, so it's not like I just went off the mac & cheese. But this is the first time I've been injured since I went low carb and I want the mac & cheese, oh how I want it.
I'm not really sure how I'm going to do this. It's killing me to be laid up, since my usual coping style would be to go find something to do to take my mind off things. I guess I should just count my blessings that not being able to get up and move around also means not being able to make it to the store for a box of chocolate frosted Pop-Tarts.
Any words of encouragement or similar stories would mean the world to me right now. Thanks for listening.
This is my second introduction post, the first being last Novemeber. My fiance and I were on Induction for a week and a half, but went off it over the holidays.
Well, the time has come to pick it back up. Over this last weekend, we did a kitchen cleanse and an Induction-friendly grocery shop, I read the book again, we set out a plan for exercise and established reasonable weight loss goals. We began on Monday and it was fantastic, We were eating well and drinking a load of water and I was out working in the yard and then...
...I broke my foot. Now, the reason we went off Induction the first time was because of a couple of seriously stressful life events, and I'll be ****** if I'm going to let that happen again. We need to lose this weight. My fiance has a bum ticker and I've been carrying around stress weight for four years. Enough already. But this is really hard.
I'm the one who cooks, and right now I can't. So we're eating basic stuff he can cook, which I appreciate beyond words, but one of my hurdles with Induction is the limitations in creativity and I find I lose interest in food altogether. I'm also discouraged from drinking as much water as I need to because getting up to go to the bathroom is such an ordeal.
But more than anything, I'm craving comfort food. When we're not on Induction, our normal diet is actually low carb with no refined sugar or flour anyhow and has been for a year now, so it's not like I just went off the mac & cheese. But this is the first time I've been injured since I went low carb and I want the mac & cheese, oh how I want it.
I'm not really sure how I'm going to do this. It's killing me to be laid up, since my usual coping style would be to go find something to do to take my mind off things. I guess I should just count my blessings that not being able to get up and move around also means not being able to make it to the store for a box of chocolate frosted Pop-Tarts.
Any words of encouragement or similar stories would mean the world to me right now. Thanks for listening.







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