Debbie Cousins's Journal, 01 July 2022

Boy, a week flies by FAST (though my days seem to linger on forever).

My knee has been REALLY bothering me every day for several weeks now. It seems that I reached a "tipping point" at about 254 pounds. As long as I was below that, my knees only hurt sometimes (particularly in bad weather). Once I passed that point, they have been hurting continuously. I've decided to try to go BACK to that "maximum capacity" point in my weight, and see if getting below it helps to relieve my knee pain.

SO, my plan is to lose down to below 250 pounds. This morning, I was at 257.2 (but in the past few days, I have gone as high as 258.6!) All I need to lose is less than ten pounds, and I'll be able to see if being overweight is really the reason for all this pain (as my orthopedic doctor seems to think).

On Monday, I will start recording my food again. My plan is to start drinking water (8 cups a day, if possible), decrease Diet Coke (from over 2-liters/day to "just" three 12-oz cans daily), increase protein, decrease fats (things like BUTTER, ranch dressing, tartar sauce - not eliminate them, but eat less), stay under 2,000 calories a day, get in 3-5 servings of fruits/vegetables daily (right now I get ZERO servings many days), try really hard to eliminate the middle-of-the-night slice of Dave's Killer Bread toast with butter, limit myself to one dessert a day, eliminate salty snacks (pretzels, chips, etc.)

Between now and Monday morning, I will go to the store and stock up on healthy food choices. I'm NOT incorporating any exercise into my "plan" because of the knee. Once that improves, I may start at least walking in the house. Right now, I don't even get out of my recliner unless I HAVE to.

The "crisis moment" that has finally led to my making some changes is not only the constant knee pain, but the fact that I've started to think of myself as "handicapped." I had to have my husband set up the raised medical toilet seat with handles (which I hadn't used since I had knee surgeries five years ago). I am also looking at getting some 4x4's to put under the legs of my bed to raise that up some more. Trying to get up from a low position really kills the knees! The last time I went to the store, I actually considered riding the motorized cart!

Even though I've "started" a million times, I hope y'all will encourage me to stick with my plan and join me in praying that I can get my life back on track. Thanks in advance to anyone who reads this, and to everyone who cares. I appreciate it!

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I'm here Debbie, sent you a PM. It's not how many times we fall down it's how many times we get up. You can do exercises from your chair to help circulation. No weight on your knees. Okay, don't mean to lecture. You are in my prayers. Happy 4th of July. :-) 
01 Jul 22 by member: LivinBreezy
You can do this. Knees were what tipped the balance for me and gave me motivation. When my knee started threatening to buckle on steps, I knew something had to change! Stay focused and you'll get there! 
01 Jul 22 by member: writingwyo
Hoping your knee starts feeling better soon! We’ve all “started” a million times- I know I have. You’re headed in the right direction! Keep up the good work and mindset!!  
01 Jul 22 by member: 3xmamma
Always ready to support someone who tries so hard. Have trouble with my knees also. I think now that it could be a hip problem, have to get motivated.  
01 Jul 22 by member: Smithy678
You can do it. A lot of fruits are in season in the summer making it a little easier to eat healthier. Maybe you could try swimming for exercise the water takes the pressure off the knees.  
01 Jul 22 by member: Sara7200
Absolutely the BEST decision I ever made was to have knee surgery done at 67 y.o. The recuperation period was a 3week stint in a nursing home. I can not tell you of the change of my lifestyle. 
01 Jul 22 by member: Lindy220
Always here for you Debbie, hope you find your way to a healthy, sustainable way of eating. 🌹🌹🌹 
02 Jul 22 by member: shirfleur 1
Sending prayers your way. You got this 🙏💫🌅 I hope your knee feels better .. 🦋🙏🌅 
02 Jul 22 by member: CharlieLovesChaplin
You've got this. Faith can move mountains! l would also recommend avoiding slow and refined sugers...pasta, whute bread, rice and other starchy foods. Experiment with salads, they can make a world of difference. more smaller meals more often, rather than large "tmied" meals.  
02 Jul 22 by member: DoctorPhoenix
Hopefully you feel better soon, Debbie Cousins! 🙂❤️🙂❤️🙂 
02 Jul 22 by member: Jonathan Shepherd
This journey is full of stops, starts, detours, and break downs. But you know the way to go and where you want your journey to end. So get back on the road and get started again. You can do this!!! 
02 Jul 22 by member: rhontique

     
 

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