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September 14, 2010

I am feeling somewhat maudlin which I suspect is diet-related.  As in… not related to what I am eating, but rather to what I am NOT eating (ie. I am depressed and feeling deprived because I am dieting and can’t bloody well eat what I want!).    It is day two of sticking to points again and [...]

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Day 57

July 19, 2010

Argh!  Am off-track.  After my last (slightly smug update) I had my usual post-weigh-in treat (corn chips etc).  I also had some chocolate, wine etc and was all prepared to get back on track on Sunday.  And the day started well.  I had a bigger-than-usual breakfast but on a weekend it usually constitutes brunch, so [...]

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Day 41

July 3, 2010

Yahoo!  One-on-one appointment with Weight Watchers consultant today and after a stellar week (if I do say so myself) I got on the scales to discover I have lost 2kgs (bringing my total back up to a loss of 7.6kgs).  Of course if you balance that out with my 0.6kg gain last week it isn’t as [...]

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Day 12

June 4, 2010

A good day for me. Under points for a change. I did drink today’s alcohol allowance last night however… so was quite resolved in being ‘good’ today. I had the day off work and was worried about how I would cope with being home for the entire day and not succumbing to temptation or boredom, [...]

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Day 8

May 31, 2010

Am wondering at what point I stop counting by days and move to weeks, or perhaps I should start heading the posts up by themes? Given that I have 30+ kilos to lose (40+ according to my Weight Watchers goal) if I continue to head each post by ‘Day’ I could reach 5 or 6 [...]

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Day 5

May 28, 2010

As my end-of-week 1 weigh-in looms I am becoming increasingly nervous about the result. After two nights of too much red wine and skirting dangerously close to my WW points limits, I have been much better today. Organisational restructuring in my workplace has had me a bit stressed this week and I have coped in [...]

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