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Tuesday, October 6, 2020

One-derland!

F25, been on my journey since my doctor checked me for high cholesterol in 2017. That was the minute I realized I had crossed a line. My results came back and I didn't have high cholesterol, but it was "elevated". I lost 20 lbs in 4 months (a semester), but the next semester I couldn't stick to my routine and plateaued. For the next few years, I graduated and started a full-time job, lived away from my husband for several months, and continued to not lose weight.

After quarantine started, I felt like a greasy lump. I hadn't gained any weight, but I felt the lack of any exercise pulling on me. I started working out and convinced my husband to add salads to our dinners. I started losing weight again finally!

I was struggling to get past 200 lbs. I was 200.6 for a few weeks, then 200.4, then 200.2, then finally 200.0. I was stuck there. My youngest sister got married last weekend, which required me to travel to the other side of the US. I figured I would gain some weight on the trip, at least in water weight. I knew there were a few days I ate more food than I should have, I wasn't sleeping, I was constipated, and didn't keep doing my exercises.

Well, we got back home and finally had a reasonable night's sleep. I woke up and weighed myself to find I was 197.4! I don't know how much I trust this and the dip could be explained by dehydration, or something, but I'm happy that even for a minute I was able to break that barrier.

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