Do NOT give up!

arewethereyet
arewethereyet Posts: 18,702 Member
edited September 19 in Motivation and Support
I started here last year after 2 years of feeling sorry for myself. When the doctor advised me I would be on cholesterol medicine for the rest of my life for a level over 300, and gave me the list of side effects of the meds including liver damage (my mom died of liver disease at 54) I decided to get off my *kitten* and do something about it.

I started slowly and worked my way up to a good healthy life. I, like most of you, had started and stopped for years and years.

Get a cold, give up.
Go over on calories, screw it why diet anyway?
Pull a muscle, my bodies way of telling me exercise is bad for you.
Someone called me fat, eat more.
Get my monthly friend and gain 5 pounds, off the diet I go.

So what is different now? I believe I have made this my way of life. It doesn't mean I don't want chocolate cake, it means I either don't eat it or have a small slice. I think my food through just like an alocholic thinks through a drink. From preparation to the next day when I feel like crap mentally and physically.

I injured my leg last week. I cannot do any type of lower body exercise.
Here is my test, I said to myself.

I lowered my calories a bit to make up for my lack of running around the office at warp speed. I decided to do upper body 4 days a week. Today I worked really hard-at home and burned 200 calories and built up some muscle.

So that is my loooooong story! I hope it helps someone to decide today is the day to make it a life choice.

YOU can do this!!

Replies

  • a_new_mii
    a_new_mii Posts: 53
    Thank you for posting this- it's a good reminder for all of us.
  • indianagranny
    indianagranny Posts: 863
    yes thank you for posting
  • kelligirl
    kelligirl Posts: 210
    You are SO right.... I could have written that! It truly *is* all about a lifestyle change. It's about planning and decision making. Thanks for the reminder.
  • Losetheweightnat
    Losetheweightnat Posts: 53 Member
    GREAT POST! I love hearing the positive motivation! it keeps me moving forward on my journey.
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