Yearofhealth2023's Journal, 28 April 2023

Uggggg it’s been so hard to get these last 5 pounds for my initial goal, let alone the 15 for my final goal. So frustrating. Does anyone else deal with adrenal gland failure (I’m at around 10% functioning i think) combined with post menopause and slow thyroid issues? I’m sure there are and i feel like I’m making excuses i just don’t want to cut calories more and too lazy to add more excercise. So so frustrating. It’s gorgeous in Seattle area today for a change and summer is coming and i thought i would be at the finish line by now. Sorry just having a pity party and I’m the only attendee.🤬🥳🤨

Diet Calendar Entries for 28 April 2023:
705 kcal Fat: 37.81g | Prot: 44.15g | Carb: 66.46g.   Breakfast: Harris Teeter Blueberries, Kodiak Pancakes. Lunch: Wendy's Tomato (1 Slice), Franz Keto Hamburger Bun, Tillamook Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise, Sweet Onions. Dinner: Almonds, Organic Valley Organic Fuel Whey Protein Powder, Maranatha Natural Almond Butter Roasted, Hershey's Natural Unsweetened Cocoa, Quaker 100% Whole Grain Oatmeal. Snacks/Other: Dried Mango. more...
2101 kcal Activities & Exercise: Walking (brisk) - 4/mph - 1 hour and 35 minutes, Resting - 14 hours and 25 minutes, Sleeping - 8 hours. more...

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Keep your motivation!! U got this! 
28 Apr 23 by member: Shesogucci
I went through menopause 2 years ago, and was annoyed at how decreased estrogen also decreases my RDI, but I don't have the additional adrenal/thyroid issues to struggle with. If you're 5'9" you're pretty much at that sweet spot in terms of weight, so if you can manage a pound a month, consider it a win. Are you trying to drop the remaining 15 lbs. before you have your other hip operated on? 
28 Apr 23 by member: JustBananas
Thanks shesogucci and justbananas. Yes I’m trying to get it off before other hip but it’s more a mental state of mind for me. Don’t mind how i look in clothes and i recognize that the measurements are appropriate it’s just the cushion area. 135 to 140 if it goes up and down wont be scary. 148 to 150 as a baseline is a slippery slope back to 160 and more fore me. Food is like an abusive lover. I love food. Food doesn’t love me😜. Also i honestly do need to get 10 pounds off of excess….oh boy 
28 Apr 23 by member: Yearofhealth2023
Do you go for walks? That could add some movement into your day without adding exercise. 
28 Apr 23 by member: Kennyn27
Kenny, i walk minimum of 4 miles a day 6x sometimes 7 a week. Have to keep mobility so that will be forever and then i work with trainer 45 minutes x 2 days a week and 3X a week on my own. I also chase my little black monster and my little white monster daily just for fun because they are funny! They have four legs, not the 2 legged kind of monsters. 
28 Apr 23 by member: Yearofhealth2023
I feel you! I have Hashimito disease ( a low thyroid issue) and it messes with my weight loss for sure. I have no magic answers, just support! 💜💜 
28 Apr 23 by member: Diana 1234
My mom had thyroid cancer and her little sis has thyroid issues also..sorry to hear about hashimotos diagnosis😢. You definitely seem to hv figured out how to get mind boggling results! So proud of you🥳 
28 Apr 23 by member: Yearofhealth2023
I've read that sometimes you have to have chill days and not hit it so hard. Also that meditation and breathing sessions can help with relaxation. Hope you can give yourself a break once in awhile. All the best to you.  
28 Apr 23 by member: emcboct03
MAG magnesium advocacy group has great info about thyroid issues.  
29 Apr 23 by member: KBSJL

     
 

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