Wow! It’s been a long time since I’ve posted but it seemed
time for an update. So here it is.
I gave up drinking soda on April 15th, nearly
3months ago. Since that time, I have had soda – diet (which was my drug of choice)
– twice. I still think about having it when I go out to eat but I seldom think
about buying it when I stop for gas or head to the grocery store. How do I
feel? Well, not really much different to be honest. The biggest difference I’ve
noticed is fewer trips to the bathroom. In its place, I still drink my decaf
coffee in the morning. In the afternoons & evenings, it’s almost exclusively
ice water. Has it helped my weight loss – no. As a matter of fact I gained a
couple of pounds but I’m sure that had to do with other issues.
I’ve had a couple of minor flare ups with my eyes, seeing
spots and lightning bolts but nothing like the episode in April. I’m monitoring
that situation.
I got my CPAP machine finally on June, 21, three weeks ago
today. Do I feel better? OMG, YES! IT took a week to get used to. The mask,
though small, still hurt my face at first, leaving tender spots that were sore
to the touch. Now that I have adjusted, I am sleeping like a baby. Instead of
tossing and turning, some times as much as 20 or more times a night, I turn
maybe once. I dream again. I wake up refreshed and don’t feel like I need a nap
at 10:00 AM. To my husband’s delight, I don’t snore and he is sleeping better
too.
Did I lose weight just from having the mask? No. The first
two weeks I had it, the temperatures here were over 100 nearly every day with high
humidity. It was too hot to exercise but I had more energy and was able to do
things like mop floors, vacuum the stairs and clean the oven without being
exhausted afterward. Definitely a good start.
This week, the temps have dropped to more normal ranges
allowing me to start exercising. At 273.4 and after having been virtually
sedentary for months, I decided to start slowly. I use my treadmill twice a day
for 10 mins each time. It is set at an incline of 1 and a speed of 2.5 – a leisurely
walk for most. I carry 1 lb weights in each hand. About five minutes into the
routine, my lower back begins to really ache. This is no doubt because I am
carrying the equivalent of an entire extra person on my 5’ 6” frame, mostly in
the front and around my hips. Today is day 4 of this new plan and I am pushing
my way through the pain. I know it will be uncomfortable until I get this
person off my back, so to speak.
So the baby steps seem to be working. First the soda, then
the CPAP, now the exercise. I’m hoping by the end of the year to post another
picture of myself that will show some noticeable changes. Keep coming back to
find out, won’t you?