seeking advice, comfort, or kick in the behind
Hello girls. I'm just gonna shoot from the hip here with the hope that someone can give me advice.
I turned 39 on September 26th. That day I checked myself in to the ER because of my extremely high blood pressure. Some time has passed, and not only am I taking 3 different blood pressure meds a day, but during one of my rechecks I weighed in at a staggering 267 lbs. I'm 5'9" and feel that I would make a much prettier woman if I weighed much less. Not to mention the health benefits.
To top things off, I live with relatives that don't know about "me" and I just had to close my small business that lasted almost 3 years to the day. The economy literally swept the floor with me.
Now, I feel that I want to make the change in my life that I should've made when I was 18. I want to live as a woman. Granted, I have to make a lot of things fall into place. It's tough because of my lack of income and the debt I've accumulated over the last year.
I haven't really had a chance to gather myself with everything that has happened. I feel that my 1st priority is to get healthy. But I feel that my body (my knees) have suffered with the obesity. I've been trying to eat healthier. I have lost 7 lbs in a bout 3 weeks which is fine.
How do I approach the weight loss?
I also feel that in due time I will work as a woman. In addition to that, as life gets better, I want to begin laser hair removal, and begin seeing medical professionals to help me to transition. I don't know if I can go through SRS, but I want to be able to live, look and feel as feminine as I can and go from there.
I hope I'm not being vague with everything I've stated. But I felt the need to let it all out since I don't have friends that I can spill my heart out to.
If nothing else, thanks for reading.
Love Monica.
Monica, little things can mean A LOT;
of lost weight!:heehee:
Great tips posted here! I've never had a weight "problem", but I DO have to keep trim to keep Sherry lookin' good!:D
Here's some things I do/did:
Switched from beer to red wine.
Avoid processed foods when possible.
Avoid fast food when possible.
Eat mostly the same as always, but smaller portions. Less potatoes and bread.
Eat small dinners. Heavy on veggies, salads, and lean meat.
I don't diet on special occasions. But, cut back for a few days AFTER my binges.
Monica, be careful of exercise. It can INCREASE your appetite!:sad: