My story? Um, well, I need to lose about 30 lbs. I have always been a bit on the slim side, but after having kids, my body just liked being 142. (I'm 5'4") I didn't really like it, but I was still able to do things that I did in my thinner skin. About 3 years ago, I moved to the "Unhealthiest city" in the nation and am becoming part of the statistic. I now weigh 158ish. I never really dieted, then I came across WISH in Feb '03. My DH had recently been diagnosed type 2 diabetic, and health became an issue. With the help of his new motivation, and WISH, I managed to get back down to 146! Then came summer, and in-laws and a son who does the lawn mowing (my old job), and beer and margaritas. And 15 lbs! I am depressed about my inability to keep my husband on track (He lost 60 lbs and has gained back 40!), and I keep starting my diet "tomorrow". I never really drink alcohol during the school year, except for wine with dinner, so that will help. I really have made some great lifestyle changes since joining WISH, and, for the most part, they are working. My biggest problem is I need to exercise. I need to get back into my groove, and it is a groove I like. I don't loath exercise. Quite the opposite, but I just havn't been making it a priority, and now my once smooth leggs are puckering, and my waist, which no matter how large I seemed to get, was always slender, is now a spare tire, like right after you have a baby. I don't like it, and as you know, every year that passes makes it harder to see the results you want, because there are too many other factors working against you. So I am starting again to incorporate activity into my day. I'd really like it if I had a partner with me, but DH is gone more than he's here, and the kids all have "other" things, and I basically have made no friends since moving here, so I'm kind of on my own. WAAAAAAAH! Anyway, I'm really relying on my WISH friends to fill that void. I do have trouble balancing the time I spend here with the time I could be active, but mayby that will work itself out. Anyway, that's my story. Let's get things rolling and shed those pounds!
Keep the Faith!
Tracy