Hi Folks:
It has been SEVEN years since I posted on this blog. SEVEN YEARS!
A lot has happened during this period. I basically went off of LCHF during my second pregnancy, in 2012. I gained, took some off after I delivered my son in 2013, then put it back on again.
By 2014, I had ballooned from 190 lbs up to 230 lbs, and the number was not budging. Around that time, I consulted with a weight loss doctor and ended up having a vertical sleeve gastrectomy.
Despite some initial hair loss and the discomfort from the surgery, I had pretty good results. After about a year of consistent losses, I was down a total of 65 lbs and looked and felt the best I had in years.
It didn't take long, though, for the pounds to sneak back in. I gained back 10-15 lbs every year after that, mostly during the period between Halloween and New Years. Even though I still have the surgical volume restriction on my dietary intake, that does not mean that I necessarily was restricting calories. In fact, I was not avoiding the holiday treats and sweets, and carby alcoholic beverages, and it showed.
I tried Weight Watchers a couple of times, but it did not work for me. I could not stick to the diet, and I was always hungry. Counting points was a constant annoyance. I was low on energy. If I lost a little weight, I would almost immediately gain it (and more) back within weeks. It was frustrating, and I watched my weight continue to fluctuate and trend upwards.
I ended up hitting a new, post-surgery, top weight of 208 lbs in early 2018, and it was horrible. I did not feel good. I did not like the way that I looked. In Spring 2018, I was starting to notice that I was achy and fatigued almost all of the time, with persistent joint pain in several body parts. The toes on my left foot started to go numb. After some medical testing, it was determined that I have low back issues, with nerve involvement, and that I currently suffer from psoriatic arthritis.
By summer of 2018, I had resolved to make changes in my life. I decided to go back to a low carb diet. I had previously tried keto with success, pre-surgery, though I went off the diet after I became pregnant in 2012. I was avidly engaged in keto by August 2018.
This time, I have added a fitbit to the mix, I am tracking calories and macros on My Fitness Pal, and I am daily weighing with a smart scale - which tracks not just my daily weights, but also my trends in weight loss and weight gain, and collects data on my exercise, my calorie intake, my sleep patterns, and my hormonal stuff.
It is now January 2019 and I have been consistently in a ketogenic state for the past five months. My current weight is 190.7 lbs. I have been cleared to start exercising without restrictions, and I am meeting with a physical trainer this Saturday to start individual and group training at a local gym.
I am excited. I am starting to feel better. I am definitely looking better. I have a long way to go to get to a state of improved physical health, and to reach my goal weight of 165 lbs.
I am committed to keto. I am committed to exercise, to being healthy, and to making good choices.
I hope that we can do this together. Stay posted for recipes, tips, updates, and rants!
Best,
Kate