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Post by Vashti on Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:29 am

Hi Lorraine,

Yes you CAN do it. I lost 3 stone on LL, but when funds ran out at the 3 months, I had to stop and it gradually crept back plus some. I was browsing ebay and vered onto diet stuff, wow, found Kee, half the price, this is something I know I can keep up. Lost the three stone on this too, but vered off as so cold after Xmas, going to restart Monday as fallen down again this week. One full week before half term and kids hassling me again.

Know what you mean, backs are a real pain, mine has now been diagnosed with MRI. Was just mild Scoliosis 20yrs ago, but now worsened,and has label of Paraesthesiascoliosisthesis!!!!!! Sciatica, pain in spine and dead foot, now found out that pains in my shins called shin splints, usually sports related, mostly runners on hard ground!!!! So the sooner I get weight off the better. Also waiting for Umbilical hernia repair, which as long as they agree to put large panel of mesh to repair striated muscles from three giant babies, then this will help support and bring my spine more into line. I have the back surgeons support on this, so once thin enough, let battle commence, then I will let them book me in!!!! Otherwise deals off!

Chicken and egg situation means one set of muscles can't be exercised because of pain from the alternate set.

This diet is fabulous, it's getting through the first week is the hardest, and harder if you come off, so stick with it, and stay focused once you're on a roll!!!!! Before long you can forget the bariatric surgery, crossed my mind, but I know I can control it and your stomach shrinks over the weeks. This diet then slowly retrains you back into eating, with the etiquette 1, 2 etc., and best of all is ths forum which is here 24/7, with people all in the same boat, some with less to lose, others with longer journeys such as ours, and surgery pending or at the end of it. Have a low moment, come right on here and have a read, post if you want someone, and there could even be someone reading who you can almost have a direct conversation with!! Very Happy

Keep focused on your 1st weigh in, will really spur you on, I'll be right behind you, possibly tomorrow if I can feel warmer, cold damp fog postponed todays potential. The first three days are the toughest, get through those and you're getting there! Very Happy

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Post by ElleCee123 on Sun Feb 07, 2010 12:08 am

Hi Katy,
Thanks for the support, it means a lot when you approach something new.
How much have you lost so far? What have you found helps the most?
Any tips are much appreciated.

On a slightly different note, a couple of people have said to me that losing weight quickly only means that you put it back on quicker. Well I for one think thats complete rubbish. I have tried many diets and however slowly I lose it, it always goes back on and more. It can only be about what you eat when you come off the diet that makes a difference.
With my steriods I managed to put on a stone in 2 weeks and that had nothing to do with food.
Heyho.
Lorraine

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Re: New to Kee plan but very hopefull

Post by katyjay on Sat Feb 06, 2010 9:31 pm

Hi Lorraine

Wow you have been through a lot hun, you sound so strong and positive and we all need a kick up the arse sometimes to really want to lose weight. Hopefully the thought of surgery and feeling so much better by doing it all yourself will be the motivation you need

My such moment was when I had gestational diabetes for the second time last year and after i'd given birth they said it might stay as type 2 diabetes and want to send me for more tests. NO WAY am I being labelled with something like that, i'm losing all this weight and hen they can test me!!

Don't overdo it on the exercise at first, I went out for an hours walk and ended up feeling quite feint the other day, allow your body to adjust.

I wish you loads of luck, everything seems a bit overwhelming at first but i'm on week 4 and its all routine now

Look forward to seeing how you progress

Katy x

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New to Kee plan but very hopefull

Post by ElleCee123 on Sat Feb 06, 2010 8:47 pm

Hi,
This is my first day. I am a 55 year old Estate Manager and Wife, Mum and Nanny.
I weighed in at 18st 2lbs this morning Sad I am only 5ft tall.
I have had many health problems in the last 6 months and didnt want to start the diet untill I was off steriods, but if I get any fatter I will just burst, so decided that today was the day!.
I have spinal stenosis so can't stand for more than a couple of minutes at a time. I had pheumonia in August and now I have asthma, that stops me doing a lot of things and I have just been diagnosed with OSA so all in all I am a wreck.
However, all is not lost, I WILL SUCCEED! I gave up smoking in August, so I do have will power, and I CAN do this.
My GP just told me that I have been accepted for bariatric surgery but that is really scarey. This is my last change to prove to myself that I can do it on my own.
I haven't felt hungry tpday so that is a great positive and have ordered myself the wii cybercycle so that I can at least exercise sitting down.
I can't wait for next weekend to weigh myself again.
Lorraine

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