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__________________ 5'3" started 9/7/08 |
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| Hi miriam, first off Take care hun stay strong.x |
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| Miriam, I know how hard it can be when you are under such stress. Concentrate on improving one single thing for today. Maybe it is just drinking all your water and taking your vitamins. Maybe it is your exercise. Maybe it is having one or two meals on WOE today. Get through that and then do the same tomorrow, but add one more tiny thing to the list, like two "good"meals and a ten minute walk. If you try to do it all at once it may be overhwelming. Don't punish yourself for things that are out of control. You will feel worse in the end. Hang in there. You have come too far to give in because you are depressed and stressed. ((hug)) |
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| Wow it sounds like a page right out of the life of any overweight person. I've struggled with these emotions all of my life and I too live with a person that sometimes takes their frustrations out on others. I will say that the Atkins diet is the only diet where I can have moments of emotional eating and not gain though. You must remember to stay in the no carb zone when you are having one of these situations. I have lost 75lbs while going through this terrible economy (my husband is in commission based sales job) and I just in the past two week gave up my Cigs to save money and my life. I know that with the power of the Atkins to control hunger pains and the success that I have so far that I can do this and I know you can too. Keep your head up and remember you gain more strenght with every pound you lose. Phsyical Strength, Mental Strength, Emotional Strength |
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Don't let the beast of stress and depression take a hold of you or your husband. It's not an easy fight, but it's worth it. And remind him and yourself daily that you can only do what you can with what you have...and that is the love you have together.
__________________ ~Lisa~ F, 36, 5' 7", Medium Frame I've been to the edge of 240something and I ain't going back! CW: 185 GW: 165 1st Goal: 180 2nd Goal: 175 3rd Goal: 170 Final Goal: 165 "You get what you put into it..." |
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I forgot to add this link -- it's the forum for emotional eating support....it might help!! http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...eating-atkins/ I just read your post and feel for you -- it's so hard to be under such stress and doesn't help with your husband is blaming you. Just remember he is afraid so he's taking all his frustration out on your -- it's not right but it happens. Don't let this sabbotage all your hard work - you have come too far to give up now. This is one part of your life that you have full control over and right now you need that control. Take care of yourself, don't let the words in your house break you down. Good luck -- check in with me -- I'm always here to listen Carole
__________________ Carole ![]() ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NOVEMBER CHALLENGES Abs 350/400 crunches squats 300/500 strength 260/500 minutes water 100 oz daily Read The Book Challenge (finished) 6th Semi-Annual Veggie Challenge (finished) OCTOBER AWARDS ![]() ![]() |
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| Hey Miriam. I hope you figured out a way to make today the first day of clean eating instead of another day of eating junkfood. I find that with everything else happening that at least there is some comfort in knowing that what I'm eating doesn't need to reflect my emotional state. Even if you don't eat *perfectly*, it's still better to eat clean whenever possible.
__________________ 27/f/5'10" HW - 312, LW - 172 (Jul 2007), CW - 205, GW - 160 |
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| I'm not doing well. I've regained 12 pounds. I don't feel like I can get back on track. I can't take off time from work during the next two weeks - but after that I'm going to try to take a few days off. I hope that I can calm down and get back on track during those days before I undo all my weight loss.
__________________ 5'3" started 9/7/08 |
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| Miriam, I have really struggled to come up with something to say that would really make a difference for you. I feel for you so deeply. The pain, disillusionment and disappointment must be overwhelming. Nevertheless, imagood1 hit the nail on the head: Quote:
Love and hugs to you.... don't beat yourself up. Just get back on as soon as you can. |
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| Sending out all the best of luck with this economic situation. You'll have lots of support here! I lost my job and had to move back in with my carb-addict family. It was the reason that I stopped doing Atkins my first serious time around. Between the stress, depression, family trouble, and having tons and tons of carby foods around, I gained back every pound I lost and then some. It is a horrible feeling to realize that you've undone all of your progress. For me, it made it even harder to restart because it basically destroyed any confidence I had in myself. At the time, the carbs felt great and it was so convenient to not have to put as much effort into cooking. However, in the long run, it just made my moods less stable, and it put my self-esteem down the toilet. It took me a long time to get back on track but all it takes is one conscious decision to replace the easy choice with the good choice. Then the next time, its easier, and before you know it you don't miss it anymore. Its harder than it sounds (it took me nearly a year) but it can surely be done. I definitely feel for you and your situation. Times are really tough right now. My best advice at this point is just try to remember all the good things that happen on this WOE. Remember that high you got when you first realized that you were shrinking or the relief you felt when food didn't control your life? Those are things that will help you get through this. Also, a more personal suggestion is to try to get more exercise, preferably with your husband! Maybe you could make a deal with him to go for walks together where money is off the table for conversation. Its great for stress and you can just take 10 minutes out of your day to do that. I'm not really qualified to give any relationship advice, but I know I feel loads better after a bit of exercise. When I get upset about something, that is the way I put myself back into a stable mood. Though I am unmarried and my situation is not exactly like yours, my advice comes from a very personal place. I can certainly relate to being blamed and economic stress. I think all of us have been there at some point or another. I'm still struggling to find a permenant job and Atkins has helped me immensely. I needed the extra confidence and energy. My heart goes out to you. I hope that you find a way to get back on track. It will probably be one of the best things you can do for yourself. |
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