June 21, 2009 - 488 (-31 from Dec. 2007 lifetime high)
June 28 - 488 (unchanged due to quitting 3 daily doses of diuretics)
July 5 - 485 ( -3 )
July 12 - 478 ( -7 )
July 19 - 476 ( -2 )
July 26 - 475 ( -1 )
August 2 - 456 ( -19 ) ** (resumed diuretic and diabetic meds)
August 9 - 449 ( -7 )
August 16 - 454 ( +5 )
August 23 - 444 ( -10 ) (tried stopping lasix again -- no go)
August 30 - 449 ( +5 )
September 6 - 443 ( -6 )
September 13 - 442 ( -1 )
September 20 - 441 ( -1 )
September 27 - 440 ( -1 )
October 4 - 441 ( +1 )
October 11 - 435 ( -6 )
31 lbs. in
18 months eating SAD (avg.
0.40 lbs./week)
53 lbs. in
16 weeks of McDougalling (avg.
3.31 lbs./week)
As you can see from my graph, I hit a major stumbling block in the 440s due to a number of things. Chief among those was the fact that my marching in place every day for exercise started playing really bad havoc with my upper thighs and groin in terms of chafing. It got so bad that I was bleeding, and I had to clean and treat the bad areas twice or more per day for a few weeks before the problem subsided. Because I was under the impression that I was going to be exercising regularly until things went south like they did, I brought more "rich" foods like sprouted grain bread, veggie burgers and tofu into the house. When I had to stop exercise I still had to go through all of that more calorie dense food so as not to waste it, and thus I ended up slowing way down in my weight loss. My calorie intake was still averaging only about 1500-1700 per day even with the bread and tofu, but just that alone was enough to really throw a monkey wrench into things.
Those foods are gone now, and it's back to eating lots of potatoes, brown rice, huge leafy green salads with honey/mustard/vinegar dressing (honey being my only concession away from true veganism, and I'm looking into maybe replacing that with something like agave nectar down the road), and beans. The change in my pace of weight loss is already quite apparent, and I hope to maintain an average of closer to 5 lbs. per week until I'm into the mid 300s if not lower.
To that end, I have ordered some really nice oversized slippers from kingsizedirect.com, which should be here any day now. Wearing those -- since I really have no other foot protection which is both comfortable and easy to put on and take off -- should make getting on and off my recumbent exercise bike much easier. The only thing which may still make it hard is my shoulders which are still very bad. Impingement syndrome is one of those things which is very hard to get over without either intensive physical therapy or surgery, and obviously none of those things are available to me at this time. If I can get on and off that machine, then exercise should no longer be a problem since ironically the biking doesn't cause chafing anywhere near as bad as the walking or marching in place.
More updates coming on all fronts as I progress, and as always I encourage all of you to stop by and check out my ever-growing journal at the McDougall website:
http://www.drmcdougall.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=11960&start=450There are a number of fascinating and worthwhile journals over there, written by people who are in this to win it just as I am. :D