I tried my first Boost shake yesterday, with a couple of scoops of ice
cream added. The regular kind of Boost is only 260 calories, so I got
the high calorie kind that's 360 calories per bottle, plus the ice
cream. It tasted OK, so I don't think I'd have any trouble having one of
those each day to keep my weight up. I weighed 126 this morning. Up two
pounds from yesterday. But I know that I need to watch the overall
trend, rather than get too excited about each day's number, whether it's
up or down. I don't really think I gained two pounds from one shake.
One
aspect of my lifestyle that will have to change is how often I eat. For
the last 25 years, at least, my habit has been to eat 2 meals per day,
breakfast and dinner. Since I've worked at home since the 80's, I've
been able to eat breakfast fairly late, around 8:00 AM or even 9:00 AM,
depending on my schedule, and I eat dinner around 5:00 PM. If I had a
lunch appointment with someone, I'd skip breakfast so I'd be hungry for
lunch. If I eat a good breakfast, I'm not hungry for lunch. If I eat
lunch, I'm not hungry for dinner. That's the way I've always been, at
least since I started working at home.
Now I have to eat more
small meals throughout the day. I can't stuff myself when I do eat, so
that means I can't wait until I feel hungry to eat, especially since I
don't feel hunger pangs as much as I used to because of the Lupron. If I
eat a good sized breakfast, a protein shake for lunch, an energy bar
for a mid-afternoon snack, a good sized dinner (good sized meaning I eat
until I'm full), and snack during the evening, that should help me keep
my weight up. If that's not enough, then I will need to see a doctor
about it. Good grief, I'm turning into a hobbit! Second breakfast,
afternoon tea...
When we have something in the evening, like we
have Bible study tonight, it makes it hard to snack as much as I need
to, but I'll just have to try to eat something when we get home. It will
also help when my ankle is better and I can start working out again.
I also know that it's important to
weigh myself at the same time each day, wearing the same amount of
clothing, etc. I haven't been consistent about that yet. I'm still
establishing my new routines. Lifestyle changes. I'm all about 'em, but
there's a limit. Just saying.
I can't wait for Thanksgiving next
week. I can't wait for the holiday season to really start. I'm feeling
so much love right now that I know the holidays are going to be awesome.
They'll be that way because of the people I love. If I hug a little
longer, cry a little (make that a LOT) easier, and gush a little more,
please bear with me. Remember, it's the Lupron talking.
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