No change for me either...135 this AM
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229?! I have no idea how that happened. I think it's water weight - but not sure. In any case - eek. Will be buckling down (and trying to start running - jogging - trundling - ambulating at faster than a walk - anything - this should be interesting....).
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No change for me either...135 this AM
117.2 - just can't seem to get down much lower, although I'm not gaining
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No change. Still 221.4. But finally back in training this week and that feels good!
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179 today.
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189 I can't believe I actually lost a pound since I haven't been able to ride and I've been night snacking. This week will be better.
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136...
I'm a little late here - will get caught up now.
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I'm late, too. I was traveling all day Friday and sick all afternoon Saturday (bad shrimp from Thursday), and just now had the courage to step on the scale.
231.4
I took my first Zumba class yesterday, and my first hatha yoga class in years. I also download the C25K app and will start that this morning. I'm already dressed for it.
I've been watching a reality TV series on Netflix called Heavy where these severely obese people face the psychological issues contributing to their obesity and food addictions, and they spend a month-to-six-months at a residential health spa facility working out five hours a day...
I can't help wondering if my health insurance would cover a month at a place like this over a gastric bypass surgery, which the head weight loss honcho doctor told me is my only real choice. Feh.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
Well fwiw, my sister is a nurse in a post-op unit of a hospital. She told me about a patient who had gastric bypass surgery and was readmitted to the hospital a few hours after being released, sick from eating french fries at McDonald's on the way home from the hospital. Any food-related psychological problems need to be dealt with before the surgery.
And if that doctor is a surgeon, that might be the reason he says surgery is your only option.
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Gone but not forgotten:
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"And if that doctor is a surgeon, that might be the reason he says surgery is your only option."
That's what I figured, too. A lot of people have shared that opinion.
I just left my mom, who had lapband surgery a couple of years ago. She still has serious food issues. I do not want to live like she has to now. Food is all she thinks about.
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.
Channlluv. Good for you for realizing there are psychological issues that are preventing you from reaching a healthy weight. If I were you, I would strongly consider getting some type of psychological counseling before considering any form of surgery. If your health insurance won't pay for a month at a facility (which is probably very expensive), maybe they would pay for individual or group counseling, or maybe a community center nearby offers low or no cost group counseling programs. I think the hardest step is identifying that there are psychological issues. Now that is behind you, so just research what is within your means to help you work through them.
Channlluv, what else have you tried? Have you tried one of the support programs like OA or weight watchers?
I would not necessarily foreclose the possibility of bariatric surgery. It actually does work for many people, far more successfully than dieting. Maybe it is a last resort but it sure can be a good option.
Either way, therapy can be good, but it should be cognitive behavior therapy, which will give you tools to help you lose weight. http://www.apa.org/monitor/jan04/bringing.aspx
I have lost most of the weight I need to lose. I still have serious food issues. I think about food way too much. I likely will have to count calories forever. But I can live with that. I am learning to be content with my discontent.![]()
Roxy, PM me if you want some guidance in choosing a therapist, etc.
Eating disorders (and yes, this includes obesity as well as anorexia and bulimia) are a somewhat controversial subject in my field and there are a lot of people who need this help!
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Traveling all last week so I didn't weigh in until Saturday am (and then was too busy to get online all weekend!). 151 - no change this week.
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