Thursday, March 11, 2021

Why I can say "No, Thank You!"

 Being near death due to carrying around 513 lbs changed my perspective. Once I found that getting rid of all sugars and starches released the fat stores in my body it became a lot easier to tune out the naysayers and daily temptations of eating like everyone else. The desire to lose weight has to take priority over everything else! It became my full-time job! Every food choice takes priority and kills any embarrassment over social situations, other people's ideas, expectations, and opinions. For most people losing weight is not an emergency and it's easy to give in to temptations and put off losing 'til another day. Having been at that 'do or die' point it's a bit easier for me to just say "No, Thank you" to carbs, and continues to give me the strength to fight never to be there again. I still have a long way to go but I've begun to live again and no food is worth triggering my addiction and the risk of going back!! Whether you have 20lb to lose or 200lbs, it makes no difference; if you make losing weight your priority, it will happen! p.s. I follow The Weigh Station diet with Dr. Chuck Shaffer in Virginia, which is very similar to Dr. Eric Westman's "No Sugar, No Starch" diet.

Pictured here: SW 509 CW 305, 2017, Goal ?


SW 513, Dec 2009. Lowest recent weight: 286 June 23, 2019


Friday, March 27, 2020

1000 DAYS! July 1, 2017 to March 27, 2020

July 1, 2017, I simply STOPPED eating sugar and starch!

I had yo-yo'd for years, alternately following a very Low-carb regimen, but periodically BINGING on carbs....and those binges began with a decision to "eat just one" or making an exception to my diet with a carb-meal or treat! The only way I stopped the lapses in my sanity was to go 'cold turkey' and simply refuse to eat anything I knew was made with sugar or starch. Now it's easy, but I am still aware that I must continue in order to stay in control of my carboholic addictive behavior! I feel kinda' like an alcoholic who is staying sober!