yesterday all I could think of was food, real food and the food commercials were killing me.
I can tell you, you did wonderful, sticking to your guns. There will be days like this, and there will be days where it is not even a thought. It took me somewhere in the range of 110-120 days to lose my 113 pounds, there were easy days, and there were commercial days. There were days the kids were having something I would have taken right out of the baby’s mouth, if Mom was not watching me. For some reason this time, the real first time in my life I decided to be strong and hold fast. This was not just another diet. Oddly I was losing weight rapidly. I am not sure if this was the reason I stood fast, or I was just tired of failure.
I can tell you this, weather your at a 10# loss (as Marge is) or a 70+ loss like Jeanette it, some days are easy, and some are hard. The cravings do go away. Every day, even 234 days later (for me) I still get cravings, but I am pretty sure I have won the battle. I hopefully have created a new lifestyle. Bad habits broken, good habits gained (and still gaining). Learning that life does go on without all the food we are used to. I still feel the occasional temptation, or see the greasy spoon commercial, and crave something from the past life. (I am not the collard green person like Carries friend) BUT – I know the difference between 42 years of being substantially overweight, and being at a manageable weight as I am now. Again, I have scratched the record; with this over and over and over saying: “nothing feels better”. EVERYDAY still, there is not 1 hour go by that I don’t reflect on the new Mike. 234 days is not real new anymore, but it still feels new to me.
Pass these temptations up. Pass up these commercials as you did Marge…..
It will all be worth it in the long run, I promise. Take it from a former fat guy, thin is in!!!
-Mike
PS - the board still helps me every day. First thing I do is come here every day!!! Glad all of you are here - support is a wonderful tool.