<snip> I gain a lot of inspiration and support from reading your posts Micci.<snip>
Gulp ... thanks !!!!
Well, I still have no idea how much I weigh, I couldn't get to the session last night and tonight (hooray and jumping up and down with happiness) I take the lad to a martial arts group he is mad keen to join. It is a Philipino discipline called Escrima, you do it with sticks, knives, swords or empty handed or any combination of the above. I did it a while ago but couldn't hack the flicking wrist movements due to having RSI in my wrists, I prefered it when we just used to punch each other. But the chap I trained with, and was mates with him and his partner, is now VERY MUCH a name to drop in those circles so when my lad enjoyed playing with heavy training swords whilst he was away, this was the direction I steered him in.
So, in five minutes time we will leave and walk up to the station. It's a drive to an area I don't know, with dubious parking so the train makes good sense. I also have a 'hidden agenda' in that I hope one day he will be able to do the journey on his own. I won't get too ambitious though, let's just see how tonight goes.
It's funny, I'm verily happily focused on SW, eating 2 buiscuits and leaving it at that and having half a pack of crisps. The bingey feelings seem quite alien to me now. But I know the potential for them is just round the corner, so I keep talking to myself about how good it feels to be lighter and narrower, to be able to cross my legs again, to cut my toenails with ease ... and SHAME .... to by able to wipe my bum easily ... to be able to run for a train without thinking ... and hopefully I will get quicker and quicker at getting back on track and eventually not fall off.
Food today, a couple of apples, 2 weetabix (HE B) some hazelnut milk (part HE A) large plate of dahl with red lentils, potatoes, courgettes and green beans, 2 biscuits at 3.5 syns each and some crisps someone had left out and I don't know how much they had of the pack so a token 3 syns for that (4 syns for the whole pack)
I'll take some bananas for me and the lad later. Oh oh oh, he is autistic, as I've said before, and very much wants to lose weight. The only way I know is SW so that is SORT of what I'm doing with him. But my oh my, the fixed view point that can come with autism. He was outraged by the idea of counting a small number of mini wheatabix into his bowl. It really was funny as he told me that this is JUST NOT how it is done, that 12 weatabix is TOTALLY inadequate. In which he is right of course. LOL
Bye for now ...