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Stable weight
Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some
weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
see? we knew it would happen for you. :-) and i bet you're just hitting
that 'WTF did I EVER smoke??' phase just about now :P -- Peace, Pen -- Pawbreakers - The Candy for Cats! http://www.pawbreakers.com "Luna" wrote in message ... Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. |
"Luna" wrote in message ... Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. Congratulations to you, Michelle!! I had my last cigarette two years ago last month and found quitting smoking to be one of the most difficult things I've ever done in my life. You are doing so well! I like how you sometimes use this forum as a journal, talking about your feelings and your progress with the things you're accomplishing in your life. You really are an inspiration and I thank you for that! |
"Luna" wrote in message ... Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. Congratulations to you, Michelle!! I had my last cigarette two years ago last month and found quitting smoking to be one of the most difficult things I've ever done in my life. You are doing so well! I like how you sometimes use this forum as a journal, talking about your feelings and your progress with the things you're accomplishing in your life. You really are an inspiration and I thank you for that! |
"Luna" wrote in message ... Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) -- Michelle Levin http://www.mindspring.com/~lunachick I have only 3 flaws. My first flaw is thinking that I only have 3 flaws. Congratulations to you, Michelle!! I had my last cigarette two years ago last month and found quitting smoking to be one of the most difficult things I've ever done in my life. You are doing so well! I like how you sometimes use this forum as a journal, talking about your feelings and your progress with the things you're accomplishing in your life. You really are an inspiration and I thank you for that! |
Luna wrote:
Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. Good job, Luna. The weight will come off again, and losing the cigarettes will have a much bigger impact on your long term health and well being than a few weeks of setback in your weight loss. -- carla http://geekofalltrades.typepad.com/geek |
Luna wrote:
Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. Good job, Luna. The weight will come off again, and losing the cigarettes will have a much bigger impact on your long term health and well being than a few weeks of setback in your weight loss. -- carla http://geekofalltrades.typepad.com/geek |
Luna wrote in message ...
Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) Sounds like a great plan. Lori |
Luna wrote in message ...
Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking, and I gained some weight but it seems to have stabilized. I went from 149-151 pounds to 156-158, and it's been holding steady for about 2 weeks now. I increased aerobic exercise for a few days but I hated it so I went back to just doing the weight training and walking. I've quit binge eating, but other than that I haven't been consciously restricting how much I eat. I've had a few carby splurges, like a 20g carbs chocolate bar once or twice a week, (I wasn't low-carb at all at Dragoncon this past weekend, but I was also far more active than usual, so I don't think it hurt me.) Never went completely off low-carb, just less strict than when I was actively trying to lose weight. Seems my body has stabilized at this weight for now, and I feel mentally and emotionally stable, so it's time to nudge up the exercise and nudge down the eating, and get back into the losing game. :o) Sounds like a great plan. Lori |
"Luna" wrote in message ... Ok, cool. It's been about 6 weeks since I quit smoking Congratulations on quitting smoking. I did it for myself 10 years ago. |
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