Friday, April 27, 2012

Where a Little Bit Means a Lot

Until about 5 years ago, I was always able to eat
just about anything I wanted without gaining weight.

Not true anymore.

I generally try to lose weight before I go on vacation
in the summer and have to wear a bathing suit.

In my closet, I have various sizes of jeans that are
available to fit whatever size I am at the time: 4, 6, or 8.

I may not look heavy to other people.
I am good at wearing looser tops and sweaters to hide
my muffin top.


In fact, I feel bad even mentioning to others that I'm
trying to lose a few pounds.  They look at me like I'm
crazy.  But I know I'm not.

A few months ago, I hit an all-time high weight of 133.
On a 5'2" frame,  this is not healthy.
For a female my age, my ideal weight is about 122 lbs,
within a range of 109-137.

I know I feel great at 122.

But it's amazing how just a few pounds can make such a difference in how I look and feel!


Not so surprising when you look at what 5 lbs of fat looks like.
Put this on my belly where it always accumulates and it's easy to see
why my jeans don't fit!

So, a few months ago, I made a change.
I cut out almost all bread, baked goods, chips, and soda.
And I exercise moderately almost every day.

I eat mainly lean meat, eggs, fresh fruits and veggies, and water.






Once a week, I enjoy a trip to TCBY or Friendly's for a
chocolate soft serve, but other than that,
I snack on fruit or nuts.

 

It was hard at first because I LOVE bread, and I'm at home all day
so it's easy to snack.  But the less I eat all of the junk food, 
the less I WANT to eat it.  The cravings have subsided.
I feel like I am in control now.

I have lost 7 lbs so far.  A pound a week.

I have 4 or 5 more pounds to go.

Pants that I couldn't even begin to zip a few weeks ago
are fitting great now.

A few pounds can make a huge difference in how you look and feel!
A little bit means a lot!

2 comments:

  1. good for you Gayle! I'm in the same boat and cut out wheat at the beginning of the year - within two weeks I lost 6 pounds AND more importantly my craving for sugar. If I have wheat, I start looking for sweets. They seem to be so linked for my body.

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  2. Same with me! The cravings for sweets are a killer! I firmly believe bread is my downfall. Stop eating bread and everything else is so much easier!

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