About 3-4 days away from the 30 kilo mark.
66 pounds... Christ, feels so much easier than i expected. Infact it's almost like i'm cheating because i started SO overweight.
Within the space of about 3-4 hours 3 of my friends told me how slim i was looking, now normally i would gloat boast or " ho-ho-ho " like the jolly green giant, but today i said thanks and didn't enjoy it at all. Strange indeed.
Anywho i'm still eating my frozen-tupperware'd meals that i cook 2x a week, it's all basics really lots of veg veg based sauce and a few peppers and bash in some grilled/steamed chicken/turkey and bob's your uncle it's falling off me.
Speaking of cheating, this week i found out my friend was to return home and despite all the banter i was concerned that i still wont be able to keep up with him down the gym and he'll have a lare at me, ( see this all goes on inside my infants mind ) and basically blitz myself into oblivion trying to get a few more pounds off and twinged my knee. ( first exercise injury since a haggard bout of ' the stitches ' in the long distance run of sports day '98! )so then the day after i didn't goto the gym and instead bummed round my house all day.
Christ i'm boring i'll save you any more dribble and try to post significant events!
Bring on the tupperware.
chrisistoofat
Well, I am still much impressed. 30 kgs is a hell of a slim-down, even if you did start out at an already formidable weight. I suspect that, like me, you got injured by using muscles that are also slimming down and cannot now take the load that you tried to give them. I think that was my problem anyway. Just have to ease off but not completely stop the exercise (do as I say; not as I do !).
That people comment favourably on your weight improvement can only be good really. I know that this dieting lark affects my mood - sometimes to the point of getting a complete sense-of-humour failure without any warning. That is a danger point; you are either going to lose your rag big-time with someone or murder a bar of chocolate. Neither recommended, of course, though both satisfying in their own way.
Plod on, do. I, for one, am keen to read your future instalments.
ChrisITF