Thanks all for a great start to the year, this has been a really good bootcamp for me, if perhaps a tale of two halves. 5 lbs off.
I started the year with the highest weigh in I can remember (excluding baby weight) of 134.6 which was a wake-up call solidifying what I knew, which was clothes weren't fitting, I looked bigger even in my face, and what used to be the weight I might end a big weekend/holiday was just where I was mid week now. (2022 was a bit weird for me). I had a great first week to the year following BC principles but still finishing off some of the Christmas cake and having the odd pudding, to lose the worst of it: the "water weight" 4lb whoosh!
1st Jan - 134.6lbs (BMI 23.8, short with a small frame!)
10th Jan (I was away for the start on 9th!) - 130.4lbs
4th Feb 123lbs (lowest day, BMI 21.8)
...and then I got a little less strict, had more socialising to contend with, and have bobbed up and down between 123.8 and 126.2ish ever since! I want this mid point to be about 4 lbs lower.
I'm definitely going to KOKO, my goal is 119lbs (8 1/2 stone) which would be a BMI of 21. Happy at 8 and 3/4. I've benefited this time from drinking less (I had my first beer of the year yesterday, and I love real ale, and had an increasing wine habit before Christmas!), keeping up with the water, mostly switching to black coffee, and I've done really well for me at avoiding bread/toast, and cake. I think how I've eaten this last month will actually need to be my maintenance - BC as much as possible to allow wiggle room. Need to keep that in mind! I'm a moderator not an abstainer and actually tolerate carbs quite well; almost sadly, I actually don't feel any worse when I eat them! We generally eat low carb; haven't been a pasta/rice household for years, but there are plenty of exceptions that I need to keep to a minimum if I want to be able to maintain the weight I want to and have generally always been, as my 40's progress.
Thanks for all the ideas and inspiration, and to BIWI as always.