Do YOU blog about your journey?
Yeah, they shrivel up. Most people start a blog and then it dies off in a few months. Most of the blogs, I "follow" on Blogspot, haven't been posted to in over 6 months!
I do find I have less to say about WLS as time goes on. But I'm still blogging at 3.5 years out.
I do find I have less to say about WLS as time goes on. But I'm still blogging at 3.5 years out.
HW - 225 SW - 191 GW - 132 CW - 122
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Yeah, I know its old...but I am back after "ignoring" my regain after the last year or so. I decided to start a blog recently focusing on this issue and the mental issues behind maintenance. I though maybe that would help myself as well as potential readers who may be going through the same thing!
Ugh, not happy being at 200 pounds. I just don't feel right. Not the vanity part, but sluggish, tired, the fibro is flaring more...all in all, creepier!
Jenn
Ugh, not happy being at 200 pounds. I just don't feel right. Not the vanity part, but sluggish, tired, the fibro is flaring more...all in all, creepier!
Jenn
Let's Resolve to Evolve,
Jenn
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Jenn
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Blogging keeps me somewhat accountable -- yes. Why? Because I am in the quasi-public eye AT some point each year at events and I know that someone is going to point out the obvious (and it happened this year!) that "Wow, she's regained!"
People suck.
Blogging helps by keeping your head in the game. At least, part of the time.
People suck.
Blogging helps by keeping your head in the game. At least, part of the time.