Jen1961
Is on her way!
I am almost but a whisper away from getting my date for a GB and after waiting 2 years it can't come soon enough. Both my husband and I are very over weight and would be both listed in the morbidly obese category. When I first told my hubby my funding had been agreed, his comment to me was 'well where does that leave me?' I told him it left him in the same position as me a year earlier and if diet and exercise alone wont help him retain any weight loss then it was up to him to make the decision to go to his GP and discuss further options. This was last May.
At Christmas 2010 hubby weighed in at 25.5 stones and he decided he was going to get himself a push-bike. He paid a fair amount to get a bike that would withstand his frame and he started riding the 2.5 miles each way to work and back. He didn't make changes to his diet but did stop drinking his larger (3 strong cans per evening on average).
Well today he his rode a 22.5 mile ride in the pouring rain, he climbed 2250 feet above sea level and it was a long up hill to get to the peak and came home absolutely buzzing that he had achieved it. He burned off 1700 calories according to Runkeeper. He has just weighed himself now and he has lost 4.5 stone since Xmas.
I am hugely impressed and given him plenty of praise and admiration.
However, I am feeling quite low that he has achieved so much in so little time. I can barely move, never mind cycle, and he was similar at Xmas, had no energy and didn't want to get physically active with anything. I have lost this amount of weight before (and so has he) but we have both piled the weight back on and more hence the reason I have decided for the gastric surgery. I know he is ten years younger than me (I am almost 50) but its made me question if I am doing the right thing.
I am in such a quandry, I feel so proud of him but I feel really jealous that he is improving his health in this 'regular' way. Some would say well why don't I join him, but the pain I get from walking alone would deter me from cycling. Oh dear I sound like a right selfish sod don't I? Sigh!! :cry:
At Christmas 2010 hubby weighed in at 25.5 stones and he decided he was going to get himself a push-bike. He paid a fair amount to get a bike that would withstand his frame and he started riding the 2.5 miles each way to work and back. He didn't make changes to his diet but did stop drinking his larger (3 strong cans per evening on average).
Well today he his rode a 22.5 mile ride in the pouring rain, he climbed 2250 feet above sea level and it was a long up hill to get to the peak and came home absolutely buzzing that he had achieved it. He burned off 1700 calories according to Runkeeper. He has just weighed himself now and he has lost 4.5 stone since Xmas.
I am hugely impressed and given him plenty of praise and admiration.
However, I am feeling quite low that he has achieved so much in so little time. I can barely move, never mind cycle, and he was similar at Xmas, had no energy and didn't want to get physically active with anything. I have lost this amount of weight before (and so has he) but we have both piled the weight back on and more hence the reason I have decided for the gastric surgery. I know he is ten years younger than me (I am almost 50) but its made me question if I am doing the right thing.
I am in such a quandry, I feel so proud of him but I feel really jealous that he is improving his health in this 'regular' way. Some would say well why don't I join him, but the pain I get from walking alone would deter me from cycling. Oh dear I sound like a right selfish sod don't I? Sigh!! :cry: