Sue - There is a reason why we often hear that losing weight is the hardest thing someone can do. I believe its true. I have succeeded in every single thing in my life that I have set out to do, except this. And, like you, I am in a dogfight with this.
Those that have not had to deal with weight problems seem to think that its a matter of just changing what is put in your mouth and moving your ass. But it is so much more than that. The feeling of depravation when you cannot have what you really want can just eat at you. And sometimes the only way to make it go away is to satisfy it.
I guess what I am trying to say is that this process of losing weight is full of discouragement and disappointment. But sometimes you need to look each of them in the eye and stare them down. But like I said before. Easier said than done.
Please keep in mind that you are still down 22 pounds. That is a great start and I hope you are able to see that. But more than that. I hope you find the strength within you to fight through these feelings and ultimately succeed.
Hi Sue - you are not alone! Just yesterday I had a great day on plan but the evening was a different story. DH works late on Mondays so I started off with my NS meal, then I got distracted by the computer and all of a sudden it was 7:00PM. Kids start yelling that they were hungry (duh!) and I start rushing around to get their dinner. I didn't have my veggies or salad with my dinner, so I was tempted to join them. Well, after a bite of chicken nugget here and a bowl of white rice with butter and salt there... I decided to wash it down with a Bud Light - go figure! Where the hell did that come from?? For no reason - just rushing around and a slight hunger pain in my tummy can totally screw up a good day.
Just to punish myself I jumped on the scale this morning and I was UP 4 pounds!!! OH MY GOD! I will not beat myself up about it, just trying to learn from it and will try not to do it again next Monday.
You are not alone!