Jbob04 said:
Curious how this is going for you. Any recent update?
Well ... it's been a bad month and I gained 5 pounds back. I hit the trifecta of being super busy/stressed with not enough time to be active, trying to give my plantar fasciitis foot a break, and tearing part of my calf muscle on the other leg. Needless to say, while I did a pretty good job of staying on track food wise, the lack of activity plus steroid shots and pills sent me in the wrong direction.
One thing I can say for sure is what I've learned from Noom has helped me be more focused on making better decisions when I was tempted, and has kept me from becoming demoralized and just giving up like I have in the past when the scale went the wrong way.
The good thing is my plantar fasciitis is doing better and my other leg has healed enough for me to get back into my activity. I was afraid it would set me back on the elliptical, but I was able to jump right back in where I left off doing intervals at 16/20 resistance. I also met with a trainer yesterday who is working with me on an upper body routine to help me build muscle to re-shape my body to compensate for some of the stubborn fat that likes to hang out around my tittays. I don't want to look like an episode of Baywatch every time I do cardio.
When I was getting frustrated by my grinding halt, I found temptation came back and I made a handful of poor choices. I'm really proud of myself for identifying those moments (even if I still ate some gluttonous things) and focusing on turning things around. I found myself really fearing a tumble off the wagon and a rebound back to my heavy weight. Just about every single time that has happened in the past 20 years I completely failed and gained all the weight back. This is the first time I've been able to make a conscious intervention
on my own. I feel confident I will be back on track and losing weight again very soon.
Noom tells us to hold ourselves accountable by sharing our efforts and experiences with others, so this admission of a temporary setback part of that accountability. In the past, I would have just ghosted the thread and not looked back as I got fat again.