by KimKim » October 31st, 2006, 8:06 pm
Oooh, thank you all so much! I didn't really expect anyone to comment because you've all helped me out so much already ;-) It's sooo hard to get back on track. Whew. Thanks, I appreciate the cheers, congrats and thumbs up. I'm *almost* "there".
I was only 80% compliant yesterday because while there was no cheating, I only had 3 MF. I'm really not one that usually skips meals. This period has truly been the exception. I don't really remember what happened but I know that I woke up late (again) and was heavily preoccupied. I have never had to set my alarm to eat like some of the folks on here. It was usually a good three hours and my stomach would demand an input of a Medimeal. Did I take a nap? I just don't remember. And if I did, that would be horrible. Hmmm . . . anyway, I had a snack around 9pm or so, thought I was going to bed a couple of hours later, ended up reading alot and then shocked myself by the fact that I was still awake at 4am. So, I went downstairs and got some peach oatmeal.
AH! Now I remember what happened! Robin sometimes says she has "sandbox" issues. I'm assuming that means constipation? Well, I certainly had it yesterday and my stomach felt a bit bloated. I think I kept waiting to feel a bit more comfy before having a Medimeal and then got sidetracked. Unfortunately, that peach oatmeal was the 3rd Medimeal. I probably should have had a Medimeal instead of a snack. I am approaching the Medizone, so now any little piece of food is filling and I'll have to go through the "force-feeding" stage before I hit my Medicruise. Fortunately, the peach oatmeal was just the fiber I needed in order for me to have a good morning and a good day ;-)
So, today is Halloween and I was working all day long and I realized that I was in (or almost in) two zones. I stayed up until 5am last night and then woke up at 10:30a.m. and went swiftly to breakfast. I had it by 11:30am, so I put it in the "Mid-Morning" slot with the intention of a vanilla shake for lunch. But while working, I looked up and it was 4:30pm. My goodness, I went four straight hours with no meal. I know this is "acceptable" but that's not really me. I usually eat every 2.5 - 3 hours and I know that is best for me because I have a slower metabolism and we are all trying to speed it up here at Medilife ;-)
I thought I would be off to a lecture, so I decided to go ahead and have my lean and green. The last piece of chicken and broccoli. This was a pretty victorious week already because I cooked that chicken on Friday or Saturday and have been eating off of the leftovers since that time. I will continue to bulk cook in this way. I cook for myself and my mother. She's not on Medifast but she's doing fantastic and actually looks better than me and she's in her 60's! She's sooo beautiful. Wow. She's a cheater/snacker, too but that has not stopped her weight loss. Why? She's a dedicated and consistent exerciser!
So anyway, I had the chocolate bar for the first time tonight for "dessert". I did not wait 2.5 - 3 hours to have it. I'm sure it was only 1.5 hours but it was tasty and I was ready.
Just a while ago I had the vanilla pudding and oh. my. goodness. Yum. Yum. Yum. First of all, the consistency is just like the banana pudding, which is fantastic. Second of all, I bought the vanilla pudding without a trial because I knew that I could just add some syrup and make any kind of pudding I wanted. But I tried it "naked" first and it was just great. It reminded me of having cheesecake or something and maybe it's just me but it seemed as though there was a light taste of lemon! I gobbled it down, it was great and yet another Medi-meal to full compliance.
The day isn't over yet. I will have hot cocoa in a little bit after Boston Legal (love that show) but the question is . . . will I go to bed with only 4 Medimeals on the tummy or will I stay up late again, get in the meal and make it to 5 for full compliance?
Either way, I know that I am THIS close (pinches thumb and index finger together) to the Medi-Zone!! Yes! Yes! Yes!
I really love the Medi-Zone! It just makes things sooo much easier, even for a cheater like me.
You can reach your weight loss goals entirely, Kim. You can do it!
Baby steps to compliance,
Kim