Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes!


I’ve noticed a trend over the past decade. Perhaps it’s been going on for a long time, it’s just that I’ve only noticed it in the past ten years or so – “diet” is a dirty word. You go to Weight Watchers and what do they tell you? “You are NOT on a diet! We don’t do that here!” Most of the “diet books” out there claim that they are not, in fact, diet books! No one wants to be associated with the word “diet”. And it has little to do with the word itself, but instead, what’s been done with that word.

If you’ve ever tried to lose weight and dealt with one of these… I don’t know what you’d call them… “non-dieters”? Well, if you’ve dealt with them, you’ve probably heard them say “Diets don’t work!”. So you call it something else? That makes it all better, does it?

Really, they’re just trying to stand out from those who put out ineffective diets and promise results that you really shouldn’t expect. And when you’re in the business of making honest money off of another person’s problems, I guess you need to distinguish yourself from the shady side of the business as much as you can.

Still, a diet’s a diet. Actually, a diet is the food you eat, whether you want to lose weight or not. A diet plan is really what they’re all talking about – a specific set of foods and manner of eating them, with the purpose of achieving a goal. I don’t know if that’s how Webster would put it, but that seems to be the best definition, to me. Using that definition, we could make the argument that a person that wants to gain weight, and does so by changing the foods he eats, is on a diet – that’s true. One might also suggest that all vegans are on diets… I suppose when they first make the choice to try veganism, then yes, they are on a diet. If they choose to accept it as their way of life, then it’s no longer a diet, it’s their diet – their Normal diet.

That’s where some of the diet people get their validity: if you want to lose a lot of weight, and not gain it back, “you have to make a lifestyle change!” Unfortunately, many people hear that and try to jump right into one. I think a very effective way to do it is to identify key points in the life of the average healthy person. How do they eat, how do they exercise, how do they live their life in general? Choose what elements one would like in their own life, eventually. Then sit down and figure out how we’re going to get there.

I can’t tell you the answers to most of those, but I can give you an idea of how to get there, and only because I’m finally starting to figure it out for myself – SMALL changes. How small? AS SMALL AS YOU NEED.

My folks have asked a few times why, suddenly, I’m losing weight now, and all these years before, I’ve been able to do nothing but gain weight, and at best, maintain the weight I had. I blame it on Dr. Eeks. That doesn’t satisfy their curiosity.

So, after thinking about it, I’ve come to the conclusion that her approach is what made the big difference. I don’t like to think like that. I’d rather take responsibility for my own failures. Up until I worked with Erin, I thought there was actually something wrong with me – I just couldn’t manage to lose weight. There were things wrong with me – my metabolism, which was just about non-existent, for example. The problem was that I couldn’t get past them.

I had worked with a number of people. Nutitionists, gym trainers, doctors, etc… I’d been to Weight Watchers, I’d tried Nutrisystem, tried Slim Fast… I’ve read a small library of diet books, all to no avail. Hell, one of the trainers I’d worked with was a Mr. USA, or Universe, or World, or whatever the hell he’d won. Basically, the guy was a walking muscle, who wanted to help people lose weight.

The thing is, each person I’d worked with was a lot like the books I read – from my perspective, they gave me their plan, told me to use it, and if I found something that wasn’t working for me, I felt like I might as well have tried talking to one of the diet books. The only difference is a book won’t give you that disappointed look-and-sigh. I got a lot of “I can’t make you do anything you don’t want to” and things along those lines.

Now, don’t get me wrong – Dr. Eeks always let me know that the ball is in my court, and that it’s up to me, but I didn’t hear that when I came to her with a change I wanted to make. In fact, I mostly heard it from her when I was doing good – it was said as encouragement! Instead, when I would call her to tell her I wanted to make a change, which I DREADED at first, because of my prior experiences, she would be totally open. She’d want to know about the problem I was having, and sometimes she’d make suggestions, sometimes she’d just want to know what kind of change I’d like to make. And she was usually good with that change. I left those phone conversations feeling wonderful and hopeful about the change I was going to make.

Now, when I’d worked with other people, they usually still “let” me make the change, but they also let me know how unhappy they were about it. Even at Weight Watcher’s – “Fine, we can’t make you do anything you don’t want to, but THIS is how the program works… THIS is how you get success. Good luck with the change you’re making.” What a bunch of cheerleaders.

So, what’s all this leading up to, besides potential transference? Specifically – my eating habits.

I’ve been beating myself up over the way I’ve eaten lately. Forget the fact that I can’t log the food I eat to save my life. When I started working with Erin, it was her intention to get me to eat regularly – 3 meals a day, with a few small snacks thrown in. If I was going to skip any meals, it HAD to be lunch or dinner – NEVER breakfast.

Well, I’ve been pretty successful at eating breakfast for some time, now. But I’ve really been riding myself because I’ve skipped lunch on a regular basis, and sometimes not really eating dinner, either. Instead, I eat here and there. I sat down last night to work out a plan to remedy this and realized that there may not be any good reason to do so.

After all, isn’t eating many times, in small amounts, considered to be healthy, and good for ones metabolism? Isn’t it something that is commonly lauded by amateurs and professionals alike as a major key to weight loss? I’ve finally hit the stage, I think, where I can do this; I’ve been doing it, without even realizing it!

So, this is the direction I’m heading toward now, and I’ll be letting you know how it goes, as time goes on.

JOKE OF THE DAY

I recently was contacted by the police, who wanted to know if I could help the with the whereabouts of my good friend Tim. I wasn’t of much help. The last time I heard from Tim he’d missed his wife’s birthday and was really in the doghouse. In fact, his wife had told him that he had 24 hours to put something in their driveway for her, that goes from 0 to 200 in 6 seconds, or he was done.

I was a little surprised at the look on the cop’s face. I asked him what was wrong – while the couldn’t find Tim anywhere, they did notice a brand new scale at his house…

TODAY’S WORKOUT

Basically a walking day. I actually tried jumping jacks. Um… no. Definitely not a healthy option right now. In any case, I walked around the house for over ten minutes, then decided to take my walk outside. Didn’t take the dogs with me. That simplified things. I could simplify things more if I ever get my music onto my phone, but I can’t find the right cable for that at this time, and I’m having difficulties pairing my phone with my PC. I have to get to work on that.

Anyway, I did some 5 laps up and down the driveway, and felt pretty good. I don’t feel so good now. My back is threatening to go on strike, but I’m just going to have to work through this, to keep losing weight, and get ready for that 5k this October.

TODAY’S SPECIAL

SheBANGS deals with disappointment from a slight plateau. Of course, the truth is that she IS doing wonderfully.

The Better Man Project shares his thoughts for old friends of time past.

Fooodimentary reports that we recently passed National Oatmeal Cookie Day.

SOME THINGS BEAUTIFUL

Two more from Photobotos. The first is… how I describe this… it’s not just beautiful, it looks magical!

Here’s a great picture of some monkeys just chillin’.

“Ups and Downs” by Otis and the Elevators


If you’re the first to name the reference (use the comments section, below) in the title you win… a Laurel… and Hardy handshake. And if you identify that reference too… well, I’ll just have to come up with something worthwhile.

I was just trying to put together today’s workout playlist. I had the first couple of songs written down, and this ridiculous “Rinse” tool is stuck at the top of miTunes player and driving me nuts. So I take a minute, try to get rid of it (I already deleted the rinse tool from my computer, WTF it’s still doing on the player, I have no damm idea! But it’s PISSING ME OFF.), and what happens? It shuts down miTunes! Oh lawsy, lawsy, lawsy. Is there any way to kill Steve Jobs a second time?

UPDATES

Dr. Eeks posted a nice article on her blog recently about this new project we’re all enjoying here. I’d like to thank her for everything she said, and especially for pointing some of her readers my way. I was wondering where that odd influx of visitors was coming from. Sorry I took so long to read it, but better late than never!

Adding a new site to the blogroll (on your right – as I’m writing this, only Dr. Eeks’s blog is listed):

http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ – This is what used to be the food pyramid, now turned into something MORE confusing. However, it basically boils down to constructing your meals using the 5 food groups. If I ever can’t think of an item of food I’d like to eat, I just look up its category (dairy, protein, fruit, vegetable, grain) and check out the list! I can always find something I’d like. Perhaps this will be useful to you, too.

This blog has photos! I finally got pics from my phone to the blog! Turns out there’s an option to share with WordPress! Who’da thunk it? So, be on the lookout for new pics, especially on our mascot, Buddha’s page! I’ll also reach out with any blog posts that get pics added.

From this point on (not including today) I intend to take a weight reading every Wednesday, because around here, Wednesday isn’t “Hump Day”, it’s WEIGH DAY! That’s when the official weekly weight reading will be taken, posted in the blog post. I thought of this yesterday, but when I weigh myself, I try to do so shortly after waking up, before eating, and it was mid-afternoon when I came up with the idea.

So, for now, pretend it’s Weigh Day and give me a drum-roll!

WEEKLY WEIGH-IN

456 pounds!

Hey, Lil Jon? “YEEEEEEEEAAAAAAH?” Thanks! That’s right, down another 4 pounds! This is great news because it somewhat alleviates my worry of coming to another plateau, after only 15 pounds of weight loss. I know the weight needs to be lost slowly, but you can’t blame me for being a little impatient, eh?

Reading what Dr. Eeks wrote about me and this blog got me to thinking about how far I’ve come. Right now, I weigh less than I’ve weighed in years. We’re talking a good half a decade, at the very least. Still, an old friend of mine from High School commented yesterday and told me his weight. I’m two of him! So, I’m doing good, but GEEZ, have I got a looong way to go!

Since July, my weight has dropped from a little over 550 lbs (that’s about 95 pounds!) and I am feeling SO much better. It doesn’t mean everything’s better; there is, as already identified, a ways to go. What’s worse is a number of problems have cropped up that are at least partly due to my weight loss success, some of which have been mentioned here. That said, the problems (downs) don’t seem quite as numerous as the rewards (ups).

I took a trip to my old hometown, Ocean City, this past fall, for the third year in a row. This year was a little better than the previous years. Actually, the first year, I was sick as a dog and barely got to enjoy myself or the reason I was there (Annual “all class” – means everyone that ever attended our HS is welcome – reunion). Last year, the place I stayed at had just gotten new mattresses, apparently, and they had gone with what must have been the firmest possible mattress they could find. I flopped down on the bed after checking in. I may never flop down on a bed again. I was so sore that weekend, I blew most of my money on a much-needed massage (I should write about THAT experience, sometime!) by Saturday and slept that night in my truck.

This year, I’d already been working with Eeks and had lost some of that weight, I believe I was a little over 500 pounds. I didn’t get sick and my back was fine (different lodgings). What’s more, I was able to move around a little more. I was able to walk an entire block of the boardwalk without needing to stop to rest/sit down. Of course, my back was killing me at the end of that block, and my breathing… well, it took a good five minutes to recover, in front of an old friend and a few new ones. But just the fact that I made it that far… it wasn’t even a short block! 13th St. to 12th St.

But if that trip was now? Oh my… I cannot WAIT for this coming September!

I’ve never lost this much weight before. And I’ve never kept off what weight I have lost. I owe a lot to Dr. Eeks, as well as to you readers, whether I know you or not. You help me to stay on track. I don’t know that I could have kept up with something like this a year ago. In fact, I’m sure I couldn’t have. It’s still tough, and sometimes, in addition to everything else going on in my world, it gets to be too much for me. Some days the posts will just have my workout music listed, along with the time of the workout (today’s was standard, meaning 10 min+warmup, 30 min workout, 10+min cooldown). I’m going to try to keep those bare-bones posts to a minimum. Certainly less than half the week. I’d prefer to keep it to two days a week.

COMING SOON

My Goals! – there will be a page specifically for them, accessible from the menu above, but there will also be an initial blog post to announce them and the reasons behind them. Whenever I hit a goal, it will be mentioned in a post, and if it’s significant enough, may end up being what the entire post is about. If I miss a deadline, don’t expect an entire post about it, but it will be mentioned.

Irish Cut Oats! – I pretty much know what I want to say, I just need some photos.

Wheatberries! – I have some work to do on this yet, but it should be a very interesting and tasty post.

TODAY’S SPECIAL

The good folks at MedHelp have put up an article (actually a side-show!) about how you can fight depression.                                                  Among them, I strongly recommend:

Illuminating your surroundings – Ever try to tidy up a poorly lit room, and just weren’t feeling it? But the second you flip that light switch… HELLO ENERGY! It works and it’s been working for me since I was a teenager.

Have a cup of coffee (This one’s not very Word of Wisdom friendly) – For those of you who avoid coffee for non-religious reasons, if you’re really worried about the caffeine, try decaf!

The next article requires a parental advisory – the title puts a twist on a crude, but tongue-in-cheek cliché, but instead of using a euphemism for the penis, she uses one for the vagina (instead of “Rock out with your…”, she uses “Jam out…”). The article itself is fine.

She BANGS’s thoughts on workout music – See, I’m not the only one!

Also, SB puts up a pretty entertaining piece of writing, so if you’d like to read something of her’s, but don’t want to read an article with a title that offends you, may I suggest this, more recent post of hers, which warns against a serious gym faux pas. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll hurl!

SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL

– So far, I’ve only linked to one photoblog, with reason, but today I found a really pleasant picture from a different blogger, and I believe it’s worth checking out (of course I do! Why else would I put it here?).

Under Construction


This site is currently UNDER CONSTRUCTION. You can still come in. Just make sure you wear your hard hat!

Anyway, we opened the flood gates yesterday, alerting my FB people about this blog and asking them to come check it out. I got a lot of great feedback from some wonderful people. I’m still looking for more. This may sound weird, but please don’t tell your friends about this blog… YET. In time, I’ll probably bug all of you to share my links with your friends, if you’re willing, of course, but for now, I want to finish up putting this together and organizing anything. We’re on our way and made some great changes last night, putting up a splash page, working on the menu, added a page for Eeks (she just gave me permission, so I’ll be putting her bio up there), among other things.

I do ask you to be patient. I’m toying with the idea of paying to use a custom editor. Be Patient. I haven’t done web design in over ten years, and I really only learned how to do it in HTML. Hell, when I learned, java was still something you drank in the morning before going to school.

But we’ll get there. I said I wanted this up by mid-month, and we are ahead of schedule there. I also said I want it to be up and running, and open to the public by the end of this month. I hope to be well ahead of that schedule.

By the way, if any of you know someone who has a lot of experience with web design and could give protips, please send them my way (ok, you can tell THAT friend!).

As for me and my house… I’m on my way out to go grocery shopping. I want to start having good nutritious breakfast stuff around. Of course, I’m hungry, so I’m heading to Wawa first for some breakfast.