Hi!
I started my weight loss journey a year ago in June at 275 lbs. This was the heaviest I have ever been and as much as I would love to blame global warming, childbirth, my love for food & every other person on the planet....Alas...the blame must rest squarely on my shoulders.
I love food....and cooking.....and where a lot of women browse Cosmo & Elle & what have you, I browse the Cordon Blue Cookbook.
In short weight loss is a monumental task for me.
At 230 lbs I stagnated for 6 months and despite consistent swimming and diet I could not get below this number.
So one week ago I jumped on the Atkins band wagon. I am still in induction and I have currently lost 5 lbs.
My weight loss is like a yo-yo ride and every morning when I step on the scale I hold my breath just for a second.
Like today - I put on one pound...I just want to scream but I am sure it has to do with the 1/4 cup half and half I consumed to prepare a steak sauce.
So today I am going to try harder.
I really want to lose 25 lbs at least by the end of this year and at times I do obsess.
Do you think it is do-able?
Am I right in presuming I should stay at the induction phase for at least 15 lbs of weight loss before moving to the next level?
Seeing all these amazing weight loss success stories is so inspiring and this is where I hope I will get the help to stay on course and determined.
Happy thoughts & Great Choices for all!
I started my weight loss journey a year ago in June at 275 lbs. This was the heaviest I have ever been and as much as I would love to blame global warming, childbirth, my love for food & every other person on the planet....Alas...the blame must rest squarely on my shoulders.
I love food....and cooking.....and where a lot of women browse Cosmo & Elle & what have you, I browse the Cordon Blue Cookbook.
In short weight loss is a monumental task for me.
At 230 lbs I stagnated for 6 months and despite consistent swimming and diet I could not get below this number.
So one week ago I jumped on the Atkins band wagon. I am still in induction and I have currently lost 5 lbs.
My weight loss is like a yo-yo ride and every morning when I step on the scale I hold my breath just for a second.
Like today - I put on one pound...I just want to scream but I am sure it has to do with the 1/4 cup half and half I consumed to prepare a steak sauce.
So today I am going to try harder.
I really want to lose 25 lbs at least by the end of this year and at times I do obsess.
Do you think it is do-able?
Am I right in presuming I should stay at the induction phase for at least 15 lbs of weight loss before moving to the next level?
Seeing all these amazing weight loss success stories is so inspiring and this is where I hope I will get the help to stay on course and determined.
Happy thoughts & Great Choices for all!





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