Introducing myself again after a long time away

douglerner

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In May 2012 - after having a heart attack - I went on the vegan, no added fat, no nuts plan as described by Dean Ornish, among others. I lost 40 kg, regained heart health and things were going great. But then I entered a year long plateau. During a recent two month visit to St. Louis to help a sick friend I actually lost some weight, but since returning to Japan my weight has been creeping up again. Today it reached a “red alert” level.

I feel badly need a diet reset. This morning I was feeling very depressed about it, but this afternoon I decided to take action. What I need is change. I still need to control calories – that is basic conservation of energy. But I need to get out of my rut and change the way I’ve been doing things.


Basically, what I decided to do was try Weight Watchers again – for the first time in 35 years. The program has evolved over the last few decades.


I already know the basic concepts of Weight Watchers, and I don’t want to pay their high monthly fees, so I found a really nice iPhone app that mirrors the Weight Watchers program! It will let me track everything I eat, keep track of point limits, calculate the points that I’m allowed based on my current weight, and also keep track of activity points.


This will be a fun way to mentally refresh my diet I think. It’s a psychological thing. I’ve been doing the same thing for 850 days now, and I just need a change.
Also, there are some things on the Weight Watchers program which are zero points. This is offset of course by the points that you’re allowed to eat for other foods. But mentally it relieves some pressure, the feeling that there’s “nothing left to eat today.” I’m hoping that will be a big help.


For example, all non-starchy vegetables are zero points. And fruits are zero points. This encourages people to eat something healthy if they feel like they must eat something, which is the position I’m in.


Of course I’m still continuing my exercise, such as cycling and walking. I’m considering adding swimming in as well. The Weight Watchers program tracks these “activity points” too.


Anyway, I’m going to try this. And it’s fun to use a new app. And the app had 258 great reviews and only cost $2. I think it might help if it really works. It’s worth trying rather than just sitting around moping and feeling depressed about it.


This will track “phase 2″ of my long-term diet.

Wish me luck.
 
You sound so positive and organised! Good luck!
 
You sound so positive and organised! Good luck!

Thanks. You too. So far so good. Of course it has just been two days. But my appetite seems under control, and I think I may have averted a rebound disaster this time.

doug

Day 851 on my diet, Day 2 on WW, lost 30.4 kg total so far (1.8 kg on WW)
 
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