Katetype2
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Hello All,
As per an earlier post last week, I have managed to hit 65lbs lost. Delighted with this. I think this is the most I have ever lost in any weight loss effort. I still can’t believe I have stuck to this for so long! No quitting, no looking back.
Mounjaro symptoms wise - absolutely nothing to report. Things are going smoothly enough - I do get quite hungry now, but I’m disciplined enough to know when to stop eating.
Exercise is going very well. I managed to leg press my total body weight for the first time this week - super chuffed about that. It’s taken months of building up slowly to do it, but I’m finally there. I’m starting to feel some bicep muscle coming in now too. I’m walking an awful lot when I get the chance. Exercise now feels like a normal part of life.
A little non-scale victory this week. I bumped into one of my best friend’s mum. She hadn’t seen me in quite a while and she was really complimentary about my weight loss - she told me I looked fantastic and gave me a big hug. So nice of her.
Amid all the good things, I have had a little set back today. I was at my local pharmacy to pick up something when I noticed that they had a blood pressure machine - the kind you stick your whole arm in. I decided to give it a go as I hadn’t checked it since the beginning of the year when it was pretty high. I assumed that because of my weight loss and improved fitness that the reading would be good. However, it came out as a scary 164/91. It has really shaken me. I have booked in to see someone on Wednesday at the doctors. I have also been to my parents house and done a few readings on their little monitor, which came out much better. I am hoping that the reading at the pharmacy was a fluke/fault - but I’m not taking any chances. I don’t know what more I can do to lower my bp - so if it is really this high, I may have to go on meds. I’m quite worried - I have worked so hard on my health this last six months so this feels like quite a setback. Heart disease and diabetes go hand in hand and I am quite scared. Keeping things crossed for my appointment - but it just goes to show that you can’t take anything for granted on a health journey like this.
That’s everything for this week. Thanks as always for all the likes, kind comments etc.
K x
SW: 23st 2lb (1811/24)
CW: 18st 6.8lb
Total lost: 4st 9.2lb (20.1% of my total body weight)
Total lost since starting Mounjaro on 13/01/25: 2st 13.2lbs
As per an earlier post last week, I have managed to hit 65lbs lost. Delighted with this. I think this is the most I have ever lost in any weight loss effort. I still can’t believe I have stuck to this for so long! No quitting, no looking back.
Mounjaro symptoms wise - absolutely nothing to report. Things are going smoothly enough - I do get quite hungry now, but I’m disciplined enough to know when to stop eating.
Exercise is going very well. I managed to leg press my total body weight for the first time this week - super chuffed about that. It’s taken months of building up slowly to do it, but I’m finally there. I’m starting to feel some bicep muscle coming in now too. I’m walking an awful lot when I get the chance. Exercise now feels like a normal part of life.
A little non-scale victory this week. I bumped into one of my best friend’s mum. She hadn’t seen me in quite a while and she was really complimentary about my weight loss - she told me I looked fantastic and gave me a big hug. So nice of her.
Amid all the good things, I have had a little set back today. I was at my local pharmacy to pick up something when I noticed that they had a blood pressure machine - the kind you stick your whole arm in. I decided to give it a go as I hadn’t checked it since the beginning of the year when it was pretty high. I assumed that because of my weight loss and improved fitness that the reading would be good. However, it came out as a scary 164/91. It has really shaken me. I have booked in to see someone on Wednesday at the doctors. I have also been to my parents house and done a few readings on their little monitor, which came out much better. I am hoping that the reading at the pharmacy was a fluke/fault - but I’m not taking any chances. I don’t know what more I can do to lower my bp - so if it is really this high, I may have to go on meds. I’m quite worried - I have worked so hard on my health this last six months so this feels like quite a setback. Heart disease and diabetes go hand in hand and I am quite scared. Keeping things crossed for my appointment - but it just goes to show that you can’t take anything for granted on a health journey like this.
That’s everything for this week. Thanks as always for all the likes, kind comments etc.
K x
SW: 23st 2lb (1811/24)
CW: 18st 6.8lb
Total lost: 4st 9.2lb (20.1% of my total body weight)
Total lost since starting Mounjaro on 13/01/25: 2st 13.2lbs