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Resisted a big temptation
Well, DH isn't actually on a "diet" but is trying to avoid the junk food and
is generally supportive of my dieting efforts. I know that if he had gotten a frito pie or a pan pizza for one, I'd have had hell not giving in myself! I find that in some ways it's better if people don't know that you're dieting because it can sometimes seem like everyone's watching what I get for lunch and analyzing it. Since we moved, I haven't told anyone here that I'm dieting. When I was offered donut holes at the Sunday school class, I just declined politely and said I have blood sugar issues. So far, no one's noticed anything out of the "norm" with me and I plan to keep it that way. I'm going to have the way I eat, healthy veggies and lean meats be my "norm" for always. Tonia "JS" wrote in message ... Great Stuff! Proud of you. What is your opinion: Do you think it is easier to resist temptation when you're with someone else aho is also on a diet? I'm asking this, because nobody knows about my diet and it is pretty hard. JS "ThatTWoman" wrote in message ... I'm proud of myself and DH. We went to the high school football game and all around us people were eating frito pie, pizza and nachos which smelled so good. We didn't give in to the temptation. We triumphed over our odor-induced cravings. We did have a small portion of cheese (5/8 oz a piece, which was all we had left), for me 5 multi-grain crackers, a glass of blush wine and topped it off with sugar-free strawberry jello. I have come in right around my calorie limit for the day (1530). I just had to "share" my joy. Tonia 221/178/130 |
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"ThatTWoman" wrote in message ... Well, DH isn't actually on a "diet" but is trying to avoid the junk food and is generally supportive of my dieting efforts. I know that if he had gotten a frito pie or a pan pizza for one, I'd have had hell not giving in myself! I find that in some ways it's better if people don't know that you're dieting because it can sometimes seem like everyone's watching what I get for lunch and analyzing it. Since we moved, I haven't told anyone here that I'm dieting. When I was offered donut holes at the Sunday school class, I just declined politely and said I have blood sugar issues. So far, no one's noticed anything out of the "norm" with me and I plan to keep it that way. I'm going to have the way I eat, healthy veggies and lean meats be my "norm" for always. That really does make things a lot easier, doesn't it? I use the same "blood sugar issues" explanation when warranted and I found it gets me out of situations faster and easier without getting into a discussion or debate. I don't ever mention dieting if I can avoid it all costs. Jenn |
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On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 03:49:00 GMT, "ThatTWoman"
wrote: I'm proud of myself and DH. We went to the high school football game and all around us people were eating frito pie, pizza and nachos which smelled so good. We didn't give in to the temptation. We triumphed over our odor-induced cravings. We did have a small portion of cheese (5/8 oz a piece, which was all we had left), for me 5 multi-grain crackers, a glass of blush wine and topped it off with sugar-free strawberry jello. I have come in right around my calorie limit for the day (1530). I just had to "share" my joy. Tonia 221/178/130 Excellent! Better than I'd have done, I'm sure :-). My strength is getting back on track promptly after such events, but I do eat more at them. I guess I still don't handle that sort of temptation very well, but it seems to work out. Chris (no weight gain after a couple of days of indulging) 262/141/ (145-150) |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:31:00 GMT, "ThatTWoman"
wrote: Since we moved, I haven't told anyone here that I'm dieting. When I was offered donut holes at the Sunday school class, I just declined politely and said I have blood sugar issues. So far, no one's noticed anything out of the "norm" with me and I plan to keep it that way. I'm going to have the way I eat, healthy veggies and lean meats be my "norm" for always. Sometimes I think it would be nice to suddenly be somewhere where no one knew I used to be fat. I just get tired of talking about it all the time. I mean, mostly people are giving me compliments, but then we get into all kinds of "how did you do it" discussions, and mostly nothing I say will affect anything they do anyway. And of course anyone new I meet promptly hears about it from someone else, so I never just get to be a normal-weight person -- always some sort of weight-loss poster girl. I really do need to try to get a new driver's license. Even store sales clerks get into these discussions with me. Chris 262/141/ (145-150) |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:31:00 GMT, "ThatTWoman"
wrote: Since we moved, I haven't told anyone here that I'm dieting. When I was offered donut holes at the Sunday school class, I just declined politely and said I have blood sugar issues. So far, no one's noticed anything out of the "norm" with me and I plan to keep it that way. I'm going to have the way I eat, healthy veggies and lean meats be my "norm" for always. Sometimes I think it would be nice to suddenly be somewhere where no one knew I used to be fat. I just get tired of talking about it all the time. I mean, mostly people are giving me compliments, but then we get into all kinds of "how did you do it" discussions, and mostly nothing I say will affect anything they do anyway. And of course anyone new I meet promptly hears about it from someone else, so I never just get to be a normal-weight person -- always some sort of weight-loss poster girl. I really do need to try to get a new driver's license. Even store sales clerks get into these discussions with me. Chris 262/141/ (145-150) |
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"Chris Braun" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 18:31:00 GMT, "ThatTWoman" wrote: Since we moved, I haven't told anyone here that I'm dieting. When I was offered donut holes at the Sunday school class, I just declined politely and said I have blood sugar issues. So far, no one's noticed anything out of the "norm" with me and I plan to keep it that way. I'm going to have the way I eat, healthy veggies and lean meats be my "norm" for always. Sometimes I think it would be nice to suddenly be somewhere where no one knew I used to be fat. I just get tired of talking about it all the time. I mean, mostly people are giving me compliments, but then we get into all kinds of "how did you do it" discussions, and mostly nothing I say will affect anything they do anyway. And of course anyone new I meet promptly hears about it from someone else, so I never just get to be a normal-weight person -- always some sort of weight-loss poster girl. I really do need to try to get a new driver's license. Even store sales clerks get into these discussions with me. Chris 262/141/ (145-150) Very well put Chris. You expressed what I've gone through to a tee. I've said before how grateful I am that 98% of the people in my new gym (new since Jan) didn't know me pre-weight loss and it was like a safe harbor where I could go and just be a person instead of the "chick that lost all that weight." A few people know about it after the fact and could pretty much care less. Jenn |
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