I am exhausted :(
#1
Posted 10 May 2011 - 05:43 AM
#2
Posted 10 May 2011 - 08:25 AM
I don't know what to say, I have never gotten sick of the JC food, I love it. I made a mistake though...the other Day I went into the city and since I was there I thought I would stock up on my triple chocolate cheesecake. I still had about 10 or so left in the freezer but I thought I would pick up 30 since I don't go to the city to often. Well I had forgotten I had an order coming in and today I am getting 2 weeks of food and another 30 cheesecake. I will have cheesecake coming out my eyeballs. I am on maintenance so I guess it is not a big issue...at least I am good for cheesecake for a good while.
Ok, that doesn't help your problem. More than likely it is your body adjusting to the hormones. Give it a little time and see how it goes. Don't give up though, you have done so well. Maybe just once in awhile toss a small chicken breast on the grill to give yourself a break from the JC food. Talk to your consultant about it!


#3
Posted 12 May 2011 - 11:44 AM
I wish you the best, and hope you can get some motivation back!
#4
Posted 12 May 2011 - 02:53 PM
Also, talk to your consultant. I've had trouble over the months (still do) on losing pounds and inches. Even though I follow the plan and exercise 1 1/2 hours per day (walking), it still takes me two or three weeks to lose a pound. My consultant was extremely helpful in giving me advice on different things that worked for me, such as switching when I eat lunch and dinner; spreading out my meals during the day to every one-two hours (while keeping within my 1200 plan), given like you, I am always hungry.
Also ask your consultant about foods you can eat that could be used as substitutions for the foods you are unable to eat given your IBS issues.
I also am on the Metabolix Max plan and it is great having the armband to watch calories in/calories out plus tracking your exercise each day. I check it a few times a day so I know when I'm under my exercise/eating goals for that day.
Good luck to you. You are doing really well and given you are looking for support tells me you you really want to succeed. And, I believe you will.

#5
Posted 17 May 2011 - 05:24 PM
As for feeling fatigued all the time, i experienced the same thing. One would think that by eating healthier and working out, i'd have more energy? But that was the opposite. In fact, climbing up 10 steps to my apartment was exhausting even on days i didn't exercise. How did i deal with this? Well, i've come to the fact that my body like life is unpredictable, some days are great others are not. Therefore, when i'm physically tired, i try to rest and when i am not i enjoy my day and use my strength to accomplish things i had to do like chores.
Hope this encourages you that you are not alone in this journey. Keep going and do not let life's vallies make you give up and stop fighting. No weight loss journey is perfect and what matters is perseverance. All the best to you
#6
Posted 10 August 2011 - 08:04 AM
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