That said, this past week has been emotionally and physically challenging. It's been just over a week since I ate my last trace of gluten (accidentally), and with each day that passes, I'm feeling (physically) better. The disappointing factor is that I won't feel 100% normal until every last ounce of gluten has left my system -- and gluten is stored in fat cells, so as I continue to lose weight, gluten will be slowly released. It acts as a toxin or poison, so I can look forward to some icky days until I'm truly "clean." I've been under a lot of emotional strain, and my doctor has suggested that I try seeing a health psychologist, who could help me process my diagnosis. I'm open to this idea, but I'd like to come to terms with having celiac disease on my own first.
I gained weight at my weigh-in on Sunday, but less than half a pound. The gain may also be due to girly-related bloating. Out of curiosity, I stepped on the scale this morning and weighed in at 193.2 -- so at least we're heading in the right direction.
My goals for the week:
- Drink at least 70 ounces of water each day
- Go for (at least) a 15-minute walk each work day
- Get husband to help me set up the weight machine
- Accomplish (at least) 90 minutes of aerobic exercise
- Weight goal for next weigh-in: 191.5 lbs
Have a great and successful week, everyone!
Ooh, I didn't know that about gluten & being released slowly over time as you lose weight. That's awful. :(
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Welcome to the healthy you challenge, I hope you continue to feel better as the gluten leaves your system
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