Um, in mememe news, if anyone is interested, I've uploaded a few pictures of me sort-of-before and now.
Me (with Mom) one week after surgery (around 35 pounds down--I completely forgot to have someone take a true Before Picture!)
Me today. I'll know for sure tomorrow morning, but I'm around 90 pounds down so far.
Go Kathy!!!
I went to bed earlier than normal and was just dropping off to sleep when a snow plow went to work. Between the revving engine and the scrapping noises, I'm wide awake. every time I consider returning to my room, the noises start up again. I even had my white noise machine going and it did nothing for me.
Oh, that sucks, Suzi! Is the plow just going back and forth on the road?
Kathy, you are amazing! Very proud of you. Look at your smile, that is the best part.
Thanks! I didn't realize how good that picture was until I downloaded it.
This is probably my second favorite picture of today's download.
That's fabulous, Kathy! Go you!
Kathy, that's incredible! How are you feeling, as all these changes are occurring?
Cass, I live next to a strip mall, so they are/were clearing the parking lot. Now that I stop to listen, I'm not hearing them right now. But I started working on my Monday reports and figure I might as well finish the set I'm working on right now.
eta - still scraping.
How are you feeling, as all these changes are occurring?
It's weird--I've developed an obsession with squeezing my rolls of fat to see how they're reducing in size! I've got this one-inch wide strip of fat directly below my chin I'm just waiting to disappear, because that would get rid of my double chin completely.
Physically, I definitely don't pant nearly as much as I did before. This past Thursday, I had to walk the long way around to get to my car at work due to snow falling off of the roof, so I had to walk up the dock ramp to get to the parking lot. Well, I was panting by the time I finished, however, I was done with the panting before I even pulled out of the lot. Beforehand, I would have been panting for at least a mile down the road.
Mentally, I think I'm much more confident than I was before. At least, I'm pretty sure about where I'm going with my life, so that adds to that confidence. It helps that I'm also getting that masters degree, so I'm more focused than in 2009 and before. The weight loss just helps me imagine bigger things for my future.