Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Hey all... I can't say " I'm back, " because I never really left. It's been a rough few months, though. A year ago I got the RA diagnosis, and the depression just seemed to skyrocket from there - and along with it, my weight. After the last 3 months of pure, undiluted hell I finally received the diagnosis of Bipolar, type II and began treatment. This is the first month that I've been human in a very long time. With humanity, comes control... with control, getting my life and body back. My weight is back up to 154.5 - not great, as I was down to 140 and below as little as a year ago. OTOH, it's not the 180 I started with, so that's progress. Money's tight, so meetings are out, but hubby and I are faithfully back on plan. I even ate my veggies today, which is a personal victory. I also ran, which was discouraging. The good news is that I can still run a mile uninterrupted, but the bad is my time being up to 10:48. Sigh - got some serious work to do... and upper body as well. Down to 20 push- ups, 10 sit-ups, and everything else is lower as well. With weight comes decreases in fitness... but I knew that. The final hurdle is that the meds I'm on (depakote) may cause weight gain... although it's iffy. At this point I don't care, so long as I feel human and my family/work staff can stand me, but it's something to watch. In addition, my son (who is now as tall as me and up to 120 pounds)has hit the 16yo eat-everything-in-sight stage, and with both the down syndrome and heart condition, he can't afford any extra weight. That means everything in the house MUST be healthy - period. Talk about motivation. So... that's me. I've been busy juggling the new class (pure autism is a heck of a lot harder than cross-categorical special ed) and finding out what's been wrong for the last 5 years has been... enlightning. Just wanted to let you know I'm still here, still fighting to stay on program, and still... me -Crys- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Hi Crys, nice to hear from ya'/ You have been having some rough times by the sound of it..glad to hear it is finally diagnosed for you. Having your whole family eating the same healthy way is going to make things much easier in that dept. And as for teens they do love to eat don't they. I wish you all the best.....Kallie =================================================================== In Serious-Weight-Watchers , " Crystal Wimmer " <cryswimmer@w...> wrote: > Hey all... > > I can't say " I'm back, " because I never really left. It's been a > rough few months, though. A year ago I got the RA diagnosis, and the > depression just seemed to skyrocket from there - and along with it, > my weight. After the last 3 months of pure, undiluted hell I finally > received the diagnosis of Bipolar, type II and began treatment. > > The final hurdle is that the meds I'm on (depakote) may cause weight > gain... although it's iffy. At this point I don't care, so long as I > feel human and my family/work staff can stand me, but it's something > to watch. In addition, my son (who is now as tall as me and up to > 120 pounds)has hit the 16yo eat-everything-in-sight stage, and with > both the down syndrome and heart condition, he can't afford any extra > weight. That means everything in the house MUST be healthy - > period. Talk about motivation. > > -Crys- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Welcome back Crys! We missed you SO MUCH! I'm sorry you've been through such a rough patch, but the good news is you've identified the problem and can now deal with it. It's the unknown that causes fear. Bless you on your journey and congratulations on getting RIGHT back on track! Who could ask for anything more? > Hmmm... where to start... > > > Hey all... > > I can't say " I'm back, " because I never really left. It's been a > rough few months, though. A year ago I got the RA diagnosis, and the > depression just seemed to skyrocket from there - and along with it, > my weight. After the last 3 months of pure, undiluted hell I finally > received the diagnosis of Bipolar, type II and began treatment. This > is the first month that I've been human in a very long time. With > humanity, comes control... with control, getting my life and body > back. > > My weight is back up to 154.5 - not great, as I was down to 140 and > below as little as a year ago. OTOH, it's not the 180 I started > with, so that's progress. Money's tight, so meetings are out, but > hubby and I are faithfully back on plan. I even ate my veggies > today, which is a personal victory. I also ran, which was > discouraging. The good news is that I can still run a mile > uninterrupted, but the bad is my time being up to 10:48. Sigh - got > some serious work to do... and upper body as well. Down to > 20 push- ups, 10 sit-ups, and everything else is lower as > well. With weight > comes decreases in fitness... but I knew that. > > The final hurdle is that the meds I'm on (depakote) may cause weight > gain... although it's iffy. At this point I don't care, so long as I > feel human and my family/work staff can stand me, but it's something > to watch. In addition, my son (who is now as tall as me and up to > 120 pounds)has hit the 16yo eat-everything-in-sight stage, and with > both the down syndrome and heart condition, he can't afford any extra > weight. That means everything in the house MUST be healthy - > period. Talk about motivation. > > So... that's me. I've been busy juggling the new class (pure autism > is a heck of a lot harder than cross-categorical special ed) and > finding out what's been wrong for the last 5 years has been... > enlightning. Just wanted to let you know I'm still here, still > fighting to stay on program, and still... me > > -Crys- > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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