Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Drastic measures needed!



So, things are not going so great here in ‘Trying to be healthy-ville’. Not that they are going too bad. I’m gluten free now for a week already, and feeling the difference in my digestive system. Whether or not it is the lack of gluten, I can’t say, but I’m feeling much better and my stomach is behaving much better. So there’s that! 

Sugar has attacked me with a vengeance, and I’m totally off in Lalaland in that regards. Chocolate seems to be growing on trees here and I’m eating tons of it. I think I may have had the “enough is enough” moment just now, and am getting back on non-sugar-mode tomorrow. The hardship of the sweet tooth girl going healthy, it is the making of an epic novel!

I was remembering December 2011 this evening. It was lovely. 2011 was a year of transformation for me. It started with me living in Dublin, the home of baked beans and sausages (perfect food for carb junkies!). I loved some parts of my live there, my studies and spending time with my friends, and exploring the city. Dublin is really a great city and I can’t wait for my visit there in April. But it was also a miserable time. I was homesick and worried about what I would do after the masters program was finished. Freaking out about stuff and just comfort eating all day long. Until March. I woke up when my weight had reached 88kg. I had never been so heavy and I felt horrible. From March and until mid summer, when I was back in Iceland, I managed to lose some weight, get back to running and was starting to get back to my old self. Then I started using Herbalife, and what’s even more amazing. I stopped drinking Diet Coke. A huge, huge, triple huge accomplishment! I haven’t had any Diet Coke since August 8th 2011, except for a couple of sips last Christmas which tasted horrible. I will never drink Diet Coke again, I am happy to say for sure. So, in early December 2011, living in Malta, I had lost 11 kilos, and was a happy 77kg. Feeling amazing, back to running and happy. Not that I was fixated on my weight, but it felt good to look better in my clothes. In the first months of 2012, I kept up my running schedule, got ambitious and started training for a half marathon, and kept the weight off without any help from Herbalife or other supplements. 

Than the Thesis stress kicked in. And as I have said before, I tackle stress by eating. By now, I had moved to Oslo and started working as well as writing my thesis. There was no time for running or gym, although I did my best for a while to keep that up. The stress of it all was too much, and I started eating. And eating. I started back on Herbalife, but because I wasn’t eating properly or exercising, it didn’t help except maybe kept me from gaining more weight than I did. I am still working on getting back on track. Now I have just made the decision to get back on Herbalife and take my eating problem by the horn. From next week, I will have more time as I will finish this project I’m working on soon, and then I will prioritise running and gym over other things. I just have to. No more excuses. My goal is to lose 7 kg. I don’t think that is too much or too difficult. I mean, 7kg is nothing really. I made this to remind me and hung it over my TV. 



So now when I’m sitting and relaxing in my sofa, I will see this and not want to eat! That is the plan!!!

Next time, I will put another picture here showing some X-is over the first couple of numbers. Exciting, isn’t it? 
 

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