I’m still on the ‘Plateau from Hell,’ as far as weight and inches go, (46 pounds and 23-1/2 inches off) but I freely admit that I’ve been eating more carbs than I should for the past week. My husband was really hungry for a few things, and I had put him off because they weren’t on my low-carb foods. I finally decided to indulge, since I didn’t want to prepare two separate meals for us. I think we’re now at the end of his really strong requests. He’s happy and so am I. :0)
He’s cutting WAAAAY back on sugar. This is a really good thing and I’m trying to encourage him every way I can. There are a lot of good recipes that are low carb AND low sugar, so we should be good for the near future.
I’ve been made newly aware, lately, of my age. This is mainly due to my trying to do two miles walking with annoying Leslie every day PLUS either upper or lower body strength exercises. I messed myself up, paying the price with several days where I felt 90+ years old. I decided to try a different approach.
I’m now doing the elliptical trainer for 30 minutes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays I’m doing both upper and lower body strength exercises with 5 lb. weights. (several different exercises, 3 sets of 8 reps each)
I also got an exercise ball that is now aired up and ready for me.
One of my good friends has one. She says she’s sitting on it while watching TV, bouncing. Isn’t that a wonderful mental picture? It makes me smile. She has to keep her balance in order to do this, so that involves lots of muscles.
The ball also comes with a chart of exercises I can add things as I want. I’m planning to do the ball stuff a little at a time on days I’m doing the strength exercises. I can really use the emphasis on balance. This plan, along with just being aware that I need to keep moving (I carry a pedometer in my pocket), hopefully will prove a good combination for me.





You are really doing great Linda and already now lost much in weight. Sometimes it is okay not to follow the plan, you also need to feel alive. You don’t loose your goal by that.
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Thank you, Irene. I appreciate your encouragement in my efforts to have less of me. :0) This break from watching everything so carefully has been good. I think I’m ready to get more serious again, hoping that my body will respond.
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You can do it Linda 🙂
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Repeat as necessary: “You can do it, Linda.” My new mantra. Thank you, Sweet Irene. :0)
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You are welcome 😀
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