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So, I took my daughter to the doctor this morning and weighed in

while I was there. I don't have a scale at home.

Because my job has been really stressful lately, I have not made it

to the gym at all the past couple of weeks and my eating is

irregular. I was worried I had lost only a few of pounds since my

fill on July 12 but was I ever surprised.

I weighed in at 306 and just 7 pounds from my first goal of being

under 300 pounds for the first time in 12 years.

Of course, the negative voice in my head automatically went to

thinking " think of what you would have lost had you been exercising

these past 2 weeks " .

I had even been thinking about going back to Mexicali for another

small fill in the next few weeks but once I actually did the math and

realized I lost over 8 pounds in the month since my fill, my attitude

change....I am thrilled to almost be at my first goal and perhaps I

don't need a fill yet.

I'm pretty tight most mornings and often can't eat food too early.

Evenings are ok usually.

Here are a few of the NSVs I've noticed the past few weeks.

Today, I was able to sit in a chair in the doctor's waiting room

which I had not been able to get into before. I was shocked when I

suddenly realized I could sit in the chair normally instead of

sitting partially in it at an uncomfortable angle.

My kids were with me and the excitement on their faces was worth all

struggles of the past few months. They were so happy for me.

Last Sunday I was able to decend a large fight of stairs without my

usual slow go. Going down always felt as though gravity was going to

pull me down and cause me to tumble.

I decended the stairs quite normally. Stairs have been tough since I

tore my ACL about 10 years ago right after I had a huge weight gain.

A few weeks ago after my shower, I was putting on lotion and noticed

my legs had changed. They had been so fat that I had seen my knees

in years. Imagine my surprise at seeing my knees and it taking a

moment to realize WHAT they were. There is still a long way to go but

seeing these small changes gives incouragement to keep following the

plan.

Losing was always possible but at 360 pounds, after losing 30 or 50

pounds I'd give up the diet and return to my old habits...NOT THIS

TIME!

Ok, this is getting long and my night shift brain without sleep makes

it seem incoherent.

Thanks to everyone for the support.

May we all continue our journeys to our healthier selves with

satisfaction and commitment.

a

DOB May 9, 2008

(365)345/306/170

First goal 299 (almost there)

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a, WAY TO GO!!!! One of the best NSV's I ever had was sitting in

chairs I couldn't previously! I loved reading your stories! They are

just chalk full of inspiration! YOU GO GIRL!!!!

>

> So, I took my daughter to the doctor this morning and weighed in

> while I was there. I don't have a scale at home.

>

> Because my job has been really stressful lately, I have not made it

> to the gym at all the past couple of weeks and my eating is

> irregular. I was worried I had lost only a few of pounds since my

> fill on July 12 but was I ever surprised.

>

> I weighed in at 306 and just 7 pounds from my first goal of being

> under 300 pounds for the first time in 12 years.

>

> Of course, the negative voice in my head automatically went to

> thinking " think of what you would have lost had you been exercising

> these past 2 weeks " .

>

> I had even been thinking about going back to Mexicali for another

> small fill in the next few weeks but once I actually did the math and

> realized I lost over 8 pounds in the month since my fill, my attitude

> change....I am thrilled to almost be at my first goal and perhaps I

> don't need a fill yet.

> I'm pretty tight most mornings and often can't eat food too early.

> Evenings are ok usually.

>

> Here are a few of the NSVs I've noticed the past few weeks.

>

> Today, I was able to sit in a chair in the doctor's waiting room

> which I had not been able to get into before. I was shocked when I

> suddenly realized I could sit in the chair normally instead of

> sitting partially in it at an uncomfortable angle.

> My kids were with me and the excitement on their faces was worth all

> struggles of the past few months. They were so happy for me.

>

> Last Sunday I was able to decend a large fight of stairs without my

> usual slow go. Going down always felt as though gravity was going to

> pull me down and cause me to tumble.

> I decended the stairs quite normally. Stairs have been tough since I

> tore my ACL about 10 years ago right after I had a huge weight gain.

>

> A few weeks ago after my shower, I was putting on lotion and noticed

> my legs had changed. They had been so fat that I had seen my knees

> in years. Imagine my surprise at seeing my knees and it taking a

> moment to realize WHAT they were. There is still a long way to go but

> seeing these small changes gives incouragement to keep following the

> plan.

> Losing was always possible but at 360 pounds, after losing 30 or 50

> pounds I'd give up the diet and return to my old habits...NOT THIS

> TIME!

>

> Ok, this is getting long and my night shift brain without sleep makes

> it seem incoherent.

>

> Thanks to everyone for the support.

> May we all continue our journeys to our healthier selves with

> satisfaction and commitment.

>

> a

>

> DOB May 9, 2008

> (365)345/306/170

> First goal 299 (almost there)

>

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Way to go a! :o) I'm happy for you!

Isn't it funny when you suddenly realize you're doing something you've

not done in a long time and now you're doing it without thinking? ;o)

Keep up the good work! :o)

in AR

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