NSV's

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  • supergal3
    supergal3 Posts: 523 Member
    "That Sugar Film" is truly something we should all watch. Highly recommended. Thanks for mentioning it!
  • cstehansen
    cstehansen Posts: 1,984 Member
    canadjineh wrote: »
    That is a huge plus, @cstehansen, since I remember you've stated that your partner eats junk vegetarian style. Perhaps they will come around to a healthier way of eating (even if Keto is not for them). <3

    She isn't nearly as bad as before. Of course, she is much more carb heave as a vegetarian, but bread is no longer in the house except rare occasions and she only eats pasta 2-3 times a month instead of 5-6 times a week. Cereal is gone from the house as well. I would say I have her to about 60-70% primal vegetarian now. The fact that she will eat eggs, HWC and cheese helps. I am just glad that the number of packaged "foods" in our house continues to decline.
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,756 Member
    supergal3 wrote: »
    "That Sugar Film" is truly something we should all watch. Highly recommended. Thanks for mentioning it!

    That is a good film and there is a Netflix documentary called "The Magic Pill". They work with several kids in this one, that have ADD and epilepsy issues. The changes are amazing. There are older folks too but the kids part had me in tears.
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
    High five, @cstehansen! Less packaged food in the house is a huge win!
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    edited May 2018
    This week I had to use our laptop and the desk was too busy to put it there so... I put it on my lap. We actually have a lap now! lol.

    No more balancing laptops or tablets or cats awkwardly on a huge belly. I don't know when this happened but I just noticed it this week. lol.

    That's a good one. LOL BTW, I love the hair!
    taylok23 wrote: »
    For me, being down three pants sizes is a big win. It took some time and hard work but is totally worth it. I got my husband on keto in October as he’s struggled with weight for years and has had a chronic fistula from cancer treatment for almost 8 years. He saw his specialist recently and was told the new way of eating is definitely working on healing his wound. Here’s to hoping our new lifestyle resolves this long term issue!

    Congrats to your hubby. And you!
  • lowjax75
    lowjax75 Posts: 589 Member
    That’s awesome Roxy!! You have done amazing this past year!
  • aupston
    aupston Posts: 44 Member
    edited May 2018
    That is such an amazing thing!!!!!
    Way to go. Medium WoW!!
  • lowjax75
    lowjax75 Posts: 589 Member
    Great job @0426Jamie ! I hope to run one someday.
  • __Roxy__
    __Roxy__ Posts: 825 Member
    0426Jamie wrote: »
    My husband and I went through our closets to donate clothes that don't fit anymore. We donated FIVE GARBAGE BAGS worth of clothing!! It was crazy to see it all, and nice to know we won't ever need them again :)

    Fantastic!!
    So amazing!!
  • __Roxy__
    __Roxy__ Posts: 825 Member
    @Rainqueen77. That happened to me today! I put items in my cart thinking "It might fit but I'm not going to get discouraged if it doesn't" Everything fit! Cute name brand clothes, not the drab-old person clothing I have been wearing.

    It was hard deciding if I should put any back!

    I love this! You must feel great :)
  • cici52
    cici52 Posts: 34 Member
    Love reading your successes. I swapped out seasonal clothing today and wondered if I dared throw out the fall/winter stuff that I hope will not fit. Anybody else taken that leap of faith?
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
    Just a thought, @cici52.... I'd keep them until late Aug or Sept (depending on your climate) and then donate them - many places won't take out of season clothing, and it will be more helpful to heavier gals needing a fall/winter update. I'd box them up so you can't see them and then just donate at the appropriate time.
    And, get thee a new wardrobe!
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  • bozmo
    bozmo Posts: 177 Member
    My NSV today is starting to keto once again. I've been cheating too much lately. So I threw away the carbs that tempt me and went for a 6 km walk/jog to burn up the glucose.

    Thanks everyone on here with NSVs. It really helps to see others who have it harder can do it, and my goals are in my reach. Execution is all I'm lacking. I'm motivated now!