Sorry it has been a while since I have updated you on my progress. Today is day 33, and I am still feeling great. To date, I have lost 22 lbs and 12.5" total from my bust, waist, hips and thighs. I can tell a HUGE difference in the way my clothes fit and the way I look. According to my calculations, I have 7 more injections. I will continue on the diet for 3 more days after my last injection (the HCG will stay in my system and continue to work). So, by June 13, this phase will officially be over. I go in next Friday (the 11th) to have my "after" picture taken. And then they will instruct me on what the next phase will entail. From what I've heard so far, it will be very similar to the South Beach Diet. I've looked into it, and it seems like something I can handle. Especially if I've survived the last month eating what little I have been.
It's really all about a lifestyle change. If I continue to watch what I eat and add in a little cardio as I can, I will be able to continue to lose weight or maintain my current weight (which is a great improvement from where I started).
On Saturday, May 1, I started the HCG Diet/Protocol. The first two days of the diet were "load" days, meaning, I pretty much ate whatever I wanted. From now on, I will eat around 500 calories per day. I also inject 12.5 cc's of the HCG hormone daily. Sounds like fun, right? My goal is to lose 30-35 lbs. in the 30-ish days I will be on the program. With support and dedication, I will succeed. Plus, I spent a good chunk of change that I have been saving for a while....so this better work!
What is the HCG Hormone? Human chorionic gonadotropin is a hormone found in pregnant women. After doing a little research, this is what I understand about it: the fetus needs nutrients 24/7. Since the mother cannot eat 24/7, the HCG hormone uses stored body fat to nourish the fetus. There are no side effects, so it is safe for men and women to use.
How will I lose weight by using HCG? HCG aids in weight loss by burning stored body fat at an incredible rate of 3/4 to 1 lb. per day. Working alone, this hormone can burn around 3,500 calories. That, along with an extremely low calorie diet, will help me lose weight.
How will I keep the weight off? I will continue to watch what I eat. After only a couple of days on the program, my desire for food that is not good for me has diminished significantly. I will see the results and want to keep the weight off and stay healthy. It's really that simple.
I'm surprisingly satisfied by what little food I am eating. I eat fruit (an orange or strawberries) twice a day, and two meals of either tilapia or chicken and a veggie (broccoli, cucumbers, salad, or asparagus). All foods I love.
I will weigh daily and check in with the Dr. weekly, so I'll keep you updated on my progress. This is a big step for me. And I'm confident it will work. It's a change I need to make and a lifestyle I need to get back into.
- Friends really do come and go. Some come back. Some don’t. And that’s OK.
- Nobody cares about me as much as they care about themselves.
- It’s OK to be different.
- Most people won’t agree with me.
- The people who really care will still care whether they agree with me or not.
- I don’t need anybody’s support to do what I want to do.
- Arguments/disagreements are pointless.
- People will rationalize and justify anything and everything to be “right.”
- It's easier to make several small changes than a big one that won't stick.
- Don't try. Just do.
- I can have anything I want.
- I will never settle for less than I deserve. Not in a relationship, not in a job, not ever.
- Somebody will always tell me my ideas suck.
- Smoking is gross. Kissing someone who smokes is grosser.
- I will make mistakes. So what?
- It’s OK to feel sad or cry.
- There is nothing wrong with me. I am perfect the way I am. If you don't like it, it's your loss.
- I am passionate about a lot of things.
- Nobody cares what kind of car I drive. If they do, they’re not worth my time. (This philosophy could also apply the kinds of clothes I wear.)
- I'm not a pushover.
- If I don't make my needs, wants or desires known, they will never come to fruition.
- I won’t make the same mistake twice. If I do, I won't make it a third time.
- There will always be somebody more “successful” than me.
- I will define my own rules for success.
- If I don’t feel good, I probably don’t need a doctor. It’s my diet.
- I will never be good enough if I don’t define great.
- If I wear the same pants every day nobody will notice.
- Just because somebody tells me something is true, doesn’t mean it is.
- Jealousy is mankind's most useless emotion.
- Happiness is mankind’s most useful emotion.
- What goes around comes around.
- It’s OK if I don’t like something. But I don't know if I like it or not until I try it.
- I don't pretend to like something if I don't.
- There are exceptions to every rule. That doesn’t make the rule invalid.
- If somebody tells you they want the best for you what they mean is they want you to do what they say and follow their rules.
- I don’t blame anybody for my problems. They’re mine. The sooner I establish this the sooner I can work on them.
- Just because a billion people do something doesn’t mean it’s right.
- Don’t wish, do. Saying, “I wish I could…” is a waste of time and energy.
- It’s OK that I don’t want to travel the world. There are lots of things to explore in my own backyard.
- Don’t think of cost. Think of value.
- If something is expensive that doesn’t mean it’s worth it. If something is cheap that doesn’t mean it’s not.
- Maybe I can’t have it all. That doesn’t mean I shouldn’t try.
- I don't depend on other people.
- It’s OK to complain sometimes. I call it venting, and I try not to make a habit of it.
- I've learned the importance of drinking lots of water.
- There is always more I can do. But that doesn’t mean there is always more I should do.
- Low calorie does not mean healthy.
- If I can't see without my glasses, I should wear them.
- I have everything I need for complete peace and total happiness right now.
- If my eyes are blinded with worries, I cannot see the beauty of the sunset.
Somehow I manage to incorporate at least one movie quote into a conversation each and every day of my life. The quotes are typically from comedies I guess because I try to see the funny side in everything and not take life too seriously. Life is too short. And if Will Ferrell's character said something funny in a movie, and it fits in my conversation, I'm going to use it. And the fact that I retain one-liners like nobody's business helps, too. :)
Recently, I watched Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy - Live From Bakersfield. I laughed the entire time. This guy is funny as hell and awesome at sound effects, impersonations and accents. He really knows how to incorporate them into his act and he does it well. He just goes out there and does his own thing and is himself. That's what I liked the most about it. And there are so many good one-liners.