Hey there, minimin users, my name is Lou and this is my first time posting here.
I've just finished Day 8 of the Step SS on the Cambridge Weight Plan and it's getting tougher, so I thought a little place to download thoughts and feelings (plus keep fingers busy and out of cupboards!!) would be a good idea
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A little bit of background, I'm 38 years old and have just had my first daughter, she's now 14 months old and the most amazing creature ever (to me)!! P.S. I used to want to mock puke when other parents spoke like that about their children but now that I'm a parent - I totally get it!
Anyway, I'm here with about 4 3/4 stone to lose to get down into the Healthy BMI bracket with a bit of change to spare. I'm 5' 3'' with a start weight of 14st 4.2 so would love to be around 9 1/2 stone. I'd love to be able to wear my engagement and wedding rings again as well as my size 12 clothes!
Up until my mum died 5 years ago, I'd always been a size 12 and around 10 stone. The excess weight is wholly due to emotional eating and over-indulging to take care of myself after losing her. Whilst pregnant with my daughter, I was able eat better and lose weight safely at the beginning of my pregnancy so my overall weight gain was just 1lb! Once she was born, my bad habits returned quickly. I really need to change the way I think about food and get back down to a healthy weight for my family. I believe the Cambridge diet is the way to do this, by doing SS, I am removing food from the weight loss equation and really having to face my feelings, which is healthier in the long run,
My weigh in with my consultant is on a Thursday and my first weigh in was after just 4 days on the diet since I'd started on a Sunday. For that reason, I weighed myself at home on my real start day as well as measuring body fat (on my scales) and taking some measurements.
So, my first full week weigh-in at home showed a loss of 5.2lbs. I won't lie, I was pretty disappointed with that. Hearing about so many others having lost 7lbs upwards. It was TOTM however so my consultant expects a similar result next week (rather than the usual week 2 smaller amount). It's left me REALLY craving pizza tonight though, it's been a tough battle but I didn't give in thanks to the support of my husband! If he'd said yes to pizza, I'd be on the wrong size of a stuffed crust margherita and garlic bread right now, bloated and angry.
How funny is it that a loss (which is an amazing thing) can be spun round to be negative because "It's not enough"? If I hadn't started the CWP, I'd likely be 1lb heavier not 5 lighter!! So my aim, with each diary log and weigh-in is to see the positive even if the result isn't what I expected.
My positive thoughts so far:
So, the title of my diary reflects that I have to change my thinking in this process, really face my demons and get this right, once and for all.
Good luck all, I look forward to hearing about all of your journeys too!
Lou xx
I've just finished Day 8 of the Step SS on the Cambridge Weight Plan and it's getting tougher, so I thought a little place to download thoughts and feelings (plus keep fingers busy and out of cupboards!!) would be a good idea
A little bit of background, I'm 38 years old and have just had my first daughter, she's now 14 months old and the most amazing creature ever (to me)!! P.S. I used to want to mock puke when other parents spoke like that about their children but now that I'm a parent - I totally get it!
Anyway, I'm here with about 4 3/4 stone to lose to get down into the Healthy BMI bracket with a bit of change to spare. I'm 5' 3'' with a start weight of 14st 4.2 so would love to be around 9 1/2 stone. I'd love to be able to wear my engagement and wedding rings again as well as my size 12 clothes!
Up until my mum died 5 years ago, I'd always been a size 12 and around 10 stone. The excess weight is wholly due to emotional eating and over-indulging to take care of myself after losing her. Whilst pregnant with my daughter, I was able eat better and lose weight safely at the beginning of my pregnancy so my overall weight gain was just 1lb! Once she was born, my bad habits returned quickly. I really need to change the way I think about food and get back down to a healthy weight for my family. I believe the Cambridge diet is the way to do this, by doing SS, I am removing food from the weight loss equation and really having to face my feelings, which is healthier in the long run,
My weigh in with my consultant is on a Thursday and my first weigh in was after just 4 days on the diet since I'd started on a Sunday. For that reason, I weighed myself at home on my real start day as well as measuring body fat (on my scales) and taking some measurements.
So, my first full week weigh-in at home showed a loss of 5.2lbs. I won't lie, I was pretty disappointed with that. Hearing about so many others having lost 7lbs upwards. It was TOTM however so my consultant expects a similar result next week (rather than the usual week 2 smaller amount). It's left me REALLY craving pizza tonight though, it's been a tough battle but I didn't give in thanks to the support of my husband! If he'd said yes to pizza, I'd be on the wrong size of a stuffed crust margherita and garlic bread right now, bloated and angry.
How funny is it that a loss (which is an amazing thing) can be spun round to be negative because "It's not enough"? If I hadn't started the CWP, I'd likely be 1lb heavier not 5 lighter!! So my aim, with each diary log and weigh-in is to see the positive even if the result isn't what I expected.
My positive thoughts so far:
- I've done 8 days on SS - more than I ever thought I could!
- My stomach feels less bloated
- My face looks a little slimmer
- My husband is being so supportive
So, the title of my diary reflects that I have to change my thinking in this process, really face my demons and get this right, once and for all.
Good luck all, I look forward to hearing about all of your journeys too!
Lou xx