I decided to get serious about losing weight before the diabetes takes over. My goal weight is 150 pounds; this is gonna take time and a lot of work since I haven't seen that weight in 30 years. Since it takes 10-15 calories per pound just to maintain a body weight, I figure if I start out at 1500 calories a day, I'll keep losing weight until I get to 150 pounds and by the time I get there I'll be used to eating that much without thinking about it. My guess is it will take between 2 and 3 years to get there.
So I started the diet on July 12, with a starting weight of 285 pounds. This morning I was at 280 pounds which means I'm losing about 1 pound every 3 days. According to my doctor that's a good rate of loss.
The only problem is, my blood sugar has been swinging all over the place and I don't know why. I'm trying to keep the carbs down; I've been averaging 150 grams of carbs a day which I think is a good number. Either I am wrong, the meter is going bad, or it's too late and the disease is taking over. Seems kind of unfair since I've been able to keep it under control for the last 6 years since I was diagnosed and now, when I'm finally getting serious about losing the excess weight, everything goes haywire.
I have an appointment with the diabetics nurse at the VA next week; I'll try not to worry too much until then.
Today DH started his vacation; we took off for the Farmer's Market and bought all kinds of delicious vegetables and fruits for the diet. He's decided he wants to lose the 40 pounds he's been carrying for a while also, so at least I have some support. I also bought a SCOBY... yup, gonna try making kombucha.
I've got the tea cooling down right now.
One of the things we are doing during DH's vacation is working on the utility room. I want to put in some more efficient shelving instead of the cheap cabinets we put in 12 years ago-- which are falling apart anyway. It's going to be a huge effort: We have to take all the food and cleaning supplies etc that are stored in there and pack them up in boxes SOMEWHERE... then install the new shelves and then put everything back.
There's a ton of other projects I'd like to do... but if we can get at least this one done it will allow me to clean up the overflow in the dining room (maybe we'll even be able to eat at a table again???)
My lone Swiss Blue duck is feeling broody; she's all puffed up and aggressive toward us and the other ducks. I found one egg amongst the irises, and added another one from the coop when no one was looking... time will tell.
Well, time to eat dinner. Grass-fed short ribs on the BBQ, cole slaw, corn on the cob, and strawberry shortcake for dessert.
