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I'm not really sure where to post this. Since it's a thread asking for biblical advice about my weight loss journey I decided to post it in Christian advice but since it has to do with weight loss and not Christianity maybe it belongs elsewhere? Can a mod please move it if it belongs somewhere else? Thank you.
Anyway I posted about a year ago that I was getting bariatric surgery in the prayer requests. I'm still regularly going to my bariatric appointments once a month but I've pretty much all but decided that I don't want the surgery anymore or that I want to hold it off for when I'm ready. Besides that point I have lost 20 pounds since September. I weighed 440 pounds in September and I weigh about 417-420 ish now.
The reason I'm making this thread is for not only for continued prayers from the CF community as i make my way to my 280 pound goal but also for advice on how to achieve that goal with God's help and with the help of the CF community. I'm also asking for biblical advice on how to proceed from this moment forth, am I doing the right thing not getting the surgery? How should I proceed from, this moment on? How can God continue to help make my weight loss journey a success? After all, he helped me lose 20 pounds in 4 months that's great progress! That means that it should take me like 3 years to get down to 280 pounds at the rate I've been going!
Also. Another thing I've been wondering that I wish I had a physical therapist to ask but sadly my insurance won't pay for physical therapy. How should I get started on exercise? I can't stand for longer than a minute or two so it's difficult for me to exercise. It's also winter which doesn't help. But, what exercises can I do? How do I remember to do my exercises? I have all the time in the world to exercise because I don't work or do anything I just don't remember, is there something I can do to help me remember to exercise?
The food part of the equation I'm seeing a nutritionist for at the bariatric clinic so I don't need to worry about that. She's been focusing on my diet after my surgery but she's also been giving me food tips in general so thats great. I mean... I don't know. This is going to be hard and I've only scratched the surface but I do look a lot thinner now.
Anyway I posted about a year ago that I was getting bariatric surgery in the prayer requests. I'm still regularly going to my bariatric appointments once a month but I've pretty much all but decided that I don't want the surgery anymore or that I want to hold it off for when I'm ready. Besides that point I have lost 20 pounds since September. I weighed 440 pounds in September and I weigh about 417-420 ish now.
The reason I'm making this thread is for not only for continued prayers from the CF community as i make my way to my 280 pound goal but also for advice on how to achieve that goal with God's help and with the help of the CF community. I'm also asking for biblical advice on how to proceed from this moment forth, am I doing the right thing not getting the surgery? How should I proceed from, this moment on? How can God continue to help make my weight loss journey a success? After all, he helped me lose 20 pounds in 4 months that's great progress! That means that it should take me like 3 years to get down to 280 pounds at the rate I've been going!
Also. Another thing I've been wondering that I wish I had a physical therapist to ask but sadly my insurance won't pay for physical therapy. How should I get started on exercise? I can't stand for longer than a minute or two so it's difficult for me to exercise. It's also winter which doesn't help. But, what exercises can I do? How do I remember to do my exercises? I have all the time in the world to exercise because I don't work or do anything I just don't remember, is there something I can do to help me remember to exercise?
The food part of the equation I'm seeing a nutritionist for at the bariatric clinic so I don't need to worry about that. She's been focusing on my diet after my surgery but she's also been giving me food tips in general so thats great. I mean... I don't know. This is going to be hard and I've only scratched the surface but I do look a lot thinner now.