I’m a little
frustrated this week, mainly because the scale hasn’t been moving much. Paul thinks I might not be eating enough. So
I’ve been keeping an even more detailed list of what I have been eating so Paul
and I can go over it on Monday. He told
me if you don’t eat enough calories that you will have a hard time losing
weight. He also said that I am at the
gym enough that the scale should be moving more than it has the last few weeks.
I thought I was eating too much, but never thought I was eating too little. I’m still trying to get enough protein in my
diet, but it is hard for me to remember that I have to get it in, especially
after working out. You are told most of you life that eating 3 square mills is
import part of life, so getting used to eating 5 to 6 times a day take some
time to become routine. Especially when
you get busy taking care of children, or when you’re not at home. But writing it
down does help.
One of the
highlights of this week was that my daughter Rachael came to watch me work out.
She wants to work out even more now but doesn’t want to wait until she is 14. Paul let her run around the building with me
and that made her very happy. She has even called her grandparents to tell them
that she got to run with me. Another highlight to this week: I haven’t been able to walk through a department
store or grocery store since I hurt my back. We always take for granted the
simple things until we can’t do them any longer. I had to use one of those
remote controlled carts to get around. Yesterday I am happy to say I was able
to walk though a Wal-Mart store with out needing help. This is a milestone for
me. Next stop Mall of America…
My back
injection has been postponed for two weeks. They are really careful when doing
these injections they will not do it if there is any signs of infection in you
body. So I had to have a white blood cell count done, and mine were elevated. I
guess I shouldn’t be surprised because everyone in my house has been sick all
week. I have felt fine. But now I have to wait two weeks to get this injection.
I have never
felt so much support and love as I have now, so I feel the need to thank all of
you who are cheering me on and supporting me. I was at Alexis’s celebration this
weekend and was greeted by so many of her friends and family. Most I have never
met before, and they all were encouraging me and telling me they are readers. You
all took me by surprise, but thank you! And
congratulations to Alexis for competing in her figure competition this
weekend. I am proud of you too!
Keep it up, you can do this!
ReplyDeleteGood job Dorothy!! I manage the Anytime Fitness in Fitchburg and am cheering you on from out there!!! What a great way to share your story! No matter how many bumps and detours there are, you will find the path to success :) Keep up the great work and remember to just take it one day, even one hour at a time! Can't wait to hear more updates!!!
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