Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, just checking in on you. How's it going?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you for the updates Op - this is such an awesome thread. 21 days in and you are already seeing results. That is inspiring and it gives the rest of us hope that we, too, can do it.
You have helped to inspire me to get back on track, too. What on earth was I waiting for?? I don't know! Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Quick update: Down 10 pounds, and can do 7 more pushups in a minute than I could when I started! Progress.![]()

Anonymous wrote:OP here. I am GOOD! Since I started, I have lost 7 pounds, and my energy level is already much higher. I am incorporating some basic muscle-building activities (push ups, planks, lunges, etc.) into my daily walks, and I seem to be getting stronger already. Not anything miraculous, but like I said, I'm playing a long game here.![]()
Thanks for nudging me!
Anonymous wrote:Good luck! Keep posting!!
How's it going with the Fitbit? I found the first month that I wasn't really motivated by it. I used it mostly as a data collection tool to see how much I was moving in a typical week, and the results were pretty humbling. Basically, I was much more sedentary than I realized.![]()
But after a month of watching the numbers with no motivation to change my behavior, I finally engaged with it. I set a more modest goal of 7,500 steps a day at first, and then ramped up to 10,000 when 7,500 started feeling like a given. I'm now thinking about ramping up further to 12,000. Anyway, I now find all sorts of ways to add more steps to my day. Small things like walking around the block when I have a bit of downtime at work to larger things like getting into a routine (finally!) of walking 3-4 days a week for an hour at a time either on the treadmill or outside if the weather is decent. Once I engaged, the feedback from Fitbit about my steps became surprisingly motivating.![]()
Anonymous wrote:
Tricky things: not eating after 7. For example, it's 10:30 now and I'm hungry. I brushed my teeth and am having some ice water, but... I'll probably go to bed soon.
Anonymous wrote:Gastric bypass. If you want any hope of keeping it off long term.