Thank you Whiff ,your post was so supportive and full of such good advice. It's been quite a long journey for me. About 10 years ago I was 2 stone heavier than I am now. Two years ago I was nearly two stone lighter. Apart from health reasons a main incentive is remembering how confident I felt when lighter and how lovely it was to choose clothes because I liked them rather than what they concealed. I do feel more positive over the past 24 hours. Work is going to be an issue for a while to come. I am very wary of public transport at moment due to diabetes. The feeling of those who are shielding/high risk and of working age is that we are very much at the mercy of our employers. Still I'm luckier than most and now the best thing I can do is reduce the risk.
I love quorn. My eldest daughter has always been vegetarian, never liked the taste of any meat. When she went to Uni my youngest daughter and I went on a bit of a meat feast! The novelty soon wore off for me,I like chicken and fish but dont really enjoy red meat.
So I'm digging out my food diary! I have lots of good recipe books but I do think one of the joys of current technology is the endless recipes and tips as well as nutritional information online. I remember as a teenager in the 1970s my main resource being an increasingly crumpled calorie controlled diet from Womans Own. Oh the excitement when Coca Cola bought out TAB! Limmits and Ayds ,cottage cheese! Of course in the 80s Lean Cuisine arrived followed by the Cambridge Diet! Much easier,cheaper and healthier just to try and balance portions. People often say maintaining weightloss is the hardest part and how true that is. I've only personally known one person who kept the weight off but she was very resolute and if she went over 7lb she went straight back on the diet. Very sensible. That said it's amazing how 2lb creeps,or shoots up to nearly a stone,much quicker than when it comes off!
I do think genetics have a part to play and there is also lots of research into gut bacteria and brain function and peoples recognition of when they are full. It shouldnt be used as an excuse but worth considering. I remember desperately trying to lose weight for a family wedding. They live in the Midlands so mainly see each other at big events. When we arrived it was quite an eye opener. Physically we were like peas in rather large pods! Maybe a genetic tendency,but certainly for my mothers side of the family food was love,a celebration. Interestingly I have a friend who is a size 8, just! She also eats truly enormous meals and enjoys the odd cream cake. Over the years I've realised she may have a speedy metabolism but shes someone who rarely sits still. She NEVER snacks,in fact she tends to have one meal a day usually! If she does have a treat she relishes it and doesnt do it often. If she has her favourite bag of maltesers they are kept in the fridge and she has one a day! She doesnt do this knowingly, it's just who she is!
So,I have lots to occupy my hands with knitting. I also have thousands of photos and keepsakes and letters from my late parents and albums ready to put them in. Time to get busy! Have a lovely weekend everyone. ?