OK, I have been driving my husband so nuts he hid my scale. It is gone.
For some odd reason I can't seem to lose the 5 pounds I gained after not exercising for 2 months following an accident early February. Now I'm back to exercising like a crazy person (gym for weights, pilates, body pump, etc.) AND hiking from 3 to 5 miles a day. I'm eating right. It's so odd, like my body wants to stay where it is. I'm stuck.
For three years I weighed 140, every day, no matter what. Now for months I've weighed 145 every day, no matter what. These stupid 5 pounds are driving me CRAZY. (No wonder he hid the scale, I'm a crazy person.)
Leaving for a hiking trip to the mountains tomorrow, if I come back fatter I don't know what I'll do.
I always thought that pouch test was silly, but maybe it's worth a try. Has anyone done it and seen results? Or are those studies right that you gain a little back after reaching goal? But after 3 years that seems nuts.
OK, rant over. Time to pack. Anywhere with mountains is my favorite place on earth. I almost signed up for a Whitewater Rafting trip until my daughter said, "Mom, did you forget you broke you neck?!?" So I'll stick to climbing mountains.
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