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Rough week :(
I am so sorry that you lost your best friend. Don't be hard on yourself
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Rough week :(
Gee Eddie, that's a lot of hard stuff to go through, I'm so impressed by
your strenght, despite of everything going on, you kept aware, and tried to make the best of a bad situation by keeping a grip on your eating. Do you realize what a victory that is? I'm truly sorry about your friends, those things never completely heal, but keep in mind that time does smooth the pain. We learn to remember the good times rather than dwell on the bad ones.. Take time to cry, take time to take care of yourself and your loved ones... and take time to see what a strong and powerful person you remain even in the mist of difficulties. Sometimes a captain has to drop anchor to repair and reset the ship... when he sets sails again though, no horizon is out of reach. Take care of yourself ! Will~ Daugther of many generation of sailors ;o) "Eddie-Type2" wrote in message ... Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs |
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Rough week :(
I have only ever had a handful of real friends, I lost one a few years back,
exactly 24 hours before DH's father passed, I do not stress eat, I quit eating which is as bad, I so sympathize with your loss and the stress involved, hang in there, Lee Eddie-Type2 wrote in message ... Lee, this is a great idea!.......I can honestly say that I've never really been an emotional eater and I think this week was rough more so due to Easter, more stressful working hours and disoriented eating times with less planning involved. Things are going much better now and I am really hoping to see a loss by this Friday's WI. Thanks so much for your comforting words Lee........they really mean a lot to me. Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs "Stormmee" wrote in message ... and what a tribute to your friend, every pound you lose you can remember you had lost enough to honor him... it is wonderful you were able to purchase such smaller clothing, I am sure your friend was proud of you. as to the gain, life happens, and your attitude is both positive and realistic... I think if it does get to bothering you remember what you would have eaten/gained if this had happened before beginning to lose... and be proud, you managed a very tough time with minimal damage and also keep it separate, losing your friend is a sad thing, try not to comfort yourself with food, perhaps, when you get sad and want to eat, write about your friend, the good things, this may help the wanting to eat pass and after a while you will have a collection of stories to give/share with his children, even if the stories need to be later... best of luck, Lee Eddie-Type2 wrote in message ... Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs |
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Rough week :(
Eddie-Type2 wrote:
Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs You have many triumphs in amongst the sorrows, Eddie. Do drop anchor in a quiet harbour for a while. You'll soon be back on course with renewed vigour. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Rough week :(
Hi Willow,
Thanks for your kind words. I've done a lot of crying. I think I've run out of tears. I will remain strong and get through all of this. We had many, many good times together. I think I'm ready to pull up my anchor today and set sail....... Thanks for cheering me up. Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs "Willow Herself" wrote in message . com... Gee Eddie, that's a lot of hard stuff to go through, I'm so impressed by your strenght, despite of everything going on, you kept aware, and tried to make the best of a bad situation by keeping a grip on your eating. Do you realize what a victory that is? I'm truly sorry about your friends, those things never completely heal, but keep in mind that time does smooth the pain. We learn to remember the good times rather than dwell on the bad ones.. Take time to cry, take time to take care of yourself and your loved ones... and take time to see what a strong and powerful person you remain even in the mist of difficulties. Sometimes a captain has to drop anchor to repair and reset the ship... when he sets sails again though, no horizon is out of reach. Take care of yourself ! Will~ Daugther of many generation of sailors ;o) "Eddie-Type2" wrote in message ... Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs |
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Rough week :(
Thanks Kate........I'm feeling better today. I really appreciate the
support from everyone. Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs "Kate Dicey" wrote in message ... Eddie-Type2 wrote: Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs You have many triumphs in amongst the sorrows, Eddie. Do drop anchor in a quiet harbour for a while. You'll soon be back on course with renewed vigour. -- Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.katedicey.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Rough week :(
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Will~ "Eddie-Type2" wrote in message ... Hi Willow, Thanks for your kind words. I've done a lot of crying. I think I've run out of tears. I will remain strong and get through all of this. We had many, many good times together. I think I'm ready to pull up my anchor today and set sail....... Thanks for cheering me up. Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs "Willow Herself" wrote in message . com... Gee Eddie, that's a lot of hard stuff to go through, I'm so impressed by your strenght, despite of everything going on, you kept aware, and tried to make the best of a bad situation by keeping a grip on your eating. Do you realize what a victory that is? I'm truly sorry about your friends, those things never completely heal, but keep in mind that time does smooth the pain. We learn to remember the good times rather than dwell on the bad ones.. Take time to cry, take time to take care of yourself and your loved ones... and take time to see what a strong and powerful person you remain even in the mist of difficulties. Sometimes a captain has to drop anchor to repair and reset the ship... when he sets sails again though, no horizon is out of reach. Take care of yourself ! Will~ Daugther of many generation of sailors ;o) "Eddie-Type2" wrote in message ... Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs |
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Rough week :(
I am so sorry to hear about your friend. Take Care of Yourself
Lorna "Eddie-Type2" wrote in message ... Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs |
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Rough week :(
Thanks Lorna........
Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs "Brown" wrote in message ... I am so sorry to hear about your friend. Take Care of Yourself Lorna "Eddie-Type2" wrote in message ... Hi All, My closest friend lost the war against colon cancer last Saturday morning. We've know each other since 1981 and we considered each other as family. I've been with him through this entire ordeal and I'm really heart-broken for his wife and 3 children. He was only 54. Cancer is truly an unforgiving disease and can take down the strongest person with ease. I've also been spending more hours awake each day, more than normal due to my workload. This of course means that I haven't been sleeping enough either I find that when I am awake more hours of the day, I tend to get hungrier. I don't reach for junk food, but I do tend to over eat more on portion sizes. It's strange, but it has happened to me before. On top of that, the funeral hours for my friend didn't help either. They only had viewing from 5 to 9 on Tuesday and Wednesday and then the funeral, mass and burial was on Thursday. I felt the need to be there the entire time, but because of the viewing times, it meant that I had to eat supper early around 4:15pm instead of the usual 6:30pm. When I returned home around 9:30, I was hungry on both nights, so I ate something, knowing very well that I was exceeding my daily points. Then on Thursday, we had to be a the funeral home by 8:00am because I was asked to be a pallbearer. Mass was at 10:00am, then the burial lasted until 1:00pm. The wake was at a banquet hall and we didn't eat anything until 1:30pm. I didn't go crazy, but I had a bit of everything. They had pasta, chicken, sausage, roast potatoes, vegetables and salad. I stayed clear of the deserts, but nonetheless, after lunch, I was out of points for the day .........and I still had to eat supper! All this, the day before my WI....... It's really been a rollercoaster week for me. Last Thursday, I weighed in early due to no meetings on Good Friday. I had a 3.6 lbs loss. Unfortunately, I over ate my points on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday due to being awake more hours than usual. I also overate my points on Tuesday and Wednesday due to early supper at 4:15pm, hungry at 9:30 after funeral viewings. Then on Thursday, again overate my points due to early breakfast, late high point lunch. After all of this, I gained 1.6 lbs at my WI on Friday morning.......not a big surprise, except that I figured it might actually be higher. Some positive NSV's for the week though were on Monday and Thursday. When I found out that my friend had died, I realized that I hadn't worn my suit pants in a long time. They were a 60 waist!......I tried them on and realized that they couldn't even be taken in! So I rushed out and purchased a new pair.......SIZE 50 !!! I nearly died! I couldn't believe it!........I haven't been in a 50 for over 7 years!!! On Thursday, being a pallbearer was one of the hardest things I've ever done. When I started my weight loss journey back in Jun2005, I couldn't even stand for 5 minutes. If I went out any where, I had to ride on an ECV. Losing 66.8 lbs to date made it possible for me to pay tribute to my best friend. I could not have even considered being a pallbearer had I not started this weightloss journey! This week isn't going much better, but I'm remaining positive. If you've read my other posting to Joyce, then you'll know what I mean when I say that I've dropped anchor right now to catch my breath, but I'm never going back to shore! Eddie Type 2 diabetes Last A1c = 5.8 Last BP=118/62 Weight June05-359lbs Current Weight-290.6lbs Loss to date=68.4lbs Goal Weight-153lbs |
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