Meggity
Full Member
Ok, so this is it.
No more faffing about pretending to diet only to give up within ten days having rewarded myself with food for being so good!
Hoping to keep this diary going as I diet with Exante as a reminder where I have come from and where I am going. Having read other's diaries and posts and seen the fantastic support they have gotten on this forum, I am confident that we can all succeed! I aim to be trawling these forums as much as possible, offering support where I can and begging for it in return, when things start to inevitably go off the rails.
I've always been the fat kid; in school, uni and work and so my personality has grown around that - possibly similar to others here. So it will be interesting to discover and learn more about the 'new me' as time goes on... something of a journey I started last year with a death, a divorce, a new home and new job. Yes, the stress piled on and I predictably turned to food.
But enough is enough! I know I am endangering my health, with the habits and attitude to food I have formed. I'm in my thirty's and want to really enjoy life before its too late.
I have in my mind Christmas and the New Year as a goal, and can almost visualise what I might look like - might even be temtped to photoshop some old pics if things get bad!
Anyway, here's to a the journey!
Meg
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No more faffing about pretending to diet only to give up within ten days having rewarded myself with food for being so good!
Hoping to keep this diary going as I diet with Exante as a reminder where I have come from and where I am going. Having read other's diaries and posts and seen the fantastic support they have gotten on this forum, I am confident that we can all succeed! I aim to be trawling these forums as much as possible, offering support where I can and begging for it in return, when things start to inevitably go off the rails.
I've always been the fat kid; in school, uni and work and so my personality has grown around that - possibly similar to others here. So it will be interesting to discover and learn more about the 'new me' as time goes on... something of a journey I started last year with a death, a divorce, a new home and new job. Yes, the stress piled on and I predictably turned to food.
But enough is enough! I know I am endangering my health, with the habits and attitude to food I have formed. I'm in my thirty's and want to really enjoy life before its too late.
I have in my mind Christmas and the New Year as a goal, and can almost visualise what I might look like - might even be temtped to photoshop some old pics if things get bad!
Anyway, here's to a the journey!
Meg
x