I am so behind on my updates lately! Between it being the
end of the fiscal year at work and the semester starting, things have just been
busy, busy, busy. But I wanted to share
the results of my doctor’s appointment last week and do a quick progress update
since I initiated my new plan of action for diet and exercise.
Doctor’s Visit
For a bit of background, I have hormone issues along with
deficiencies in many vitamins/minerals-my body just doesn't like to produce the
hormones or absorb the vitamins/minerals effectively. As you can imagine, this
wreaks havoc on my body—it affects my weight, moods, energy levels, sleep,
headaches…I could go on for days. I've
been seeing a doctor for years that has helped me a lot up until about the past
year. Since then, office visits have gotten frustrating. I wait for 45 minutes
to spend 5 in his office and it’s like he’s never seen my chart before (I've
been going there since 2011)—he has to dig back through my history to see what I’m
on and why and for how long. Every time I go in there complaining of new
problems or of a lack of resolution to problems, the answer has pretty much been
“here, take this pill.” They’re all
vitamins/herbal supplements, but I went to him because I was tired of the “here, take this pill”
approach of standard medicine. I want to correct the problem not the
symptom.
Anyway. I've been
steadily gaining weight for the past six months of so, mostly in my stomach area (which is unusual for me). While I take some responsibility for the fact
that I was eating too much (see last post), there is still no reason for me to
have put on 15 pounds. So last week I went
to see a different doctor. I went over
my history and told her what my current doctor has me on. After I told her I was on progesterone, she
got this baffled look on her face. Apparently
progesterone (which he just increased my dosage of about six months ago!) is the
devil for weight gain (and for making it impossible to lose) and it also causes some of the issues I've
been having. LOVELY. She advised that I stop taking that and start
taking a mild estrogen supplement instead.
It may take three months for me to see any results; if I don’t see any
after that point we’re going to make some other tweaks.
I’m really pissed at my old doctor. I really trusted him—he was
so good at first. I trusted that he was making
the right decisions for my body and yet all he did was set me backwards. But I’m also really glad that my new doctor
didn't just tell me to eat my vegetables and go run a mile—she actually
listened to what I had to say and we’re taking steps to (hopefully) put me on the
right path. So that’s that.
Progress Update
I've made good on my decision to track my macros again. I've been tracking every day and am coming
very close to my targets. I don’t worry
about hitting each item spot on—it stresses me out mentally. At the end of the
week it all balances out anyway. I've
also been sticking to my goal of consistently getting into OAF (the new gym I rave
about) 2-3 times per week as well as getting in at least one other workout per
week; I’d like to increase that to two additional workouts per week. I have to make the best of what my schedule allows.
The good news is I've been reaping the benefits of these
changes! In one week I dropped 1.2 pounds and 1% body fat. According to my handy dandy app, that body
fat drop accounts for a 1 pound gain of lean muscle and a 2 pound fat loss. I’ll
take it!!
I've had many NSV’s as well.
I went in a clasp on my favorite bra last week. My jeans are fitting better. Gym shorts that were not fitting a few weeks
ago now fit with room to spare. My workout
capris are falling down during my workouts.
I can also see my shape changing—I see my hips getting smaller, my
shoulders getting broader, and my waist getting more defined. HOORAY!
Here’s what I call an “accidental progress photo.” Last week
I decided I should start taking progress pictures, particularly of my back. But when I compared last week’s photo (right)
with one taken at the end of June, well—looks like I was already making
progress!
That was rather long winded, wasn't it? Hopefully Friday I’ll have another update
after I do my weight and body fat measurements. I’m also wayyyyy overdue on a
half marathon recap!
Have a great, fit, fabulous day folks. Remember:
Wake up.
Work hard.
Kick ass.
Every. Single. Day.