My weight in 2018 and 2019 |
Since 2017, I've been gaining weight. I managed to interrupt the weight gain just once in the past two years - in anticipation of my hiking retreat in October 2018. After that, I had my knee surgery in December 2018, and I feel like I've felt crappy ever since. Value of the blog: I was able to look back at what I wrote during that brief weight loss. I was following strict rules - the kind that work well for a while and then exhaust me.
It is helpful to look at the history, and see where my weight has been in the past, without having to rely only on my memory. I had my second big loss when I started the blog. I was focused and able to sustain things for quite a while. But I was also ten years younger - not a small change to remember.
My weight since I began blogging in 2010 |
And, with an even longer perspective, I've benefited from having sustained a weight loss from my peak for twenty-two years. That ain't nothin'. "Better than a hit in the head", as my mother would say.
My weight since 1988 |
However, let's be clear: I am on a bad trajectory. There is clear evidence that whatever I'm doing is not working to control my weight. There is also clear evidence that weight loss is followed by a boomerang effect, just as every health guru will assert when they say diets don't work. And I have pretty clear personal evidence that the weight gain is bad for the rest of my health (there may be chicken-versus-egg issues there, but that's a rumination for another day).
Happy New Year, everyone. Still hanging in there. Time to engage!
2 comments:
The sustained weight loss is def NOT nothing. But, I do find the boomerang effect sobering. Much to think about here.
Glad to see you are hanging in there. Grief, first holidays, pain, and the big to do list... I really hope whatever comes next is part of a big "going to be good to myself" plan. Nothing exhausting,please! It's been a big year, Nan.
Xxx
Liz
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