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Going it Alone

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sandradee0124

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I went back to work 2 weeks after my surgery. It was a great week that week -- everyone oohed and aahed over my baggy clothes and my skinny face, and my workout routine was formed with a friend from work who was my primary source of motivation and my "workout buddy".

 

We would work out together every day during the week. I drove up from my house, leaving at 4 am to get up to the gym by work by 5, work out and get ready and get to work by 7:30 or 8. She even brought me breakfast sandwiches (she would go home to get ready for work).

 

Then came a three day weekend. I did a lot of working out at my gym near my home, but she didn't, and she fell out of the routine. Since then she flaked on me every day this week. She won't talk about it and finds excuses and I can't say anything to motivate her.

 

I'm sad. It was more fun, less of a task, more challenging to work with her and I realize I have to do this on my own. I'm going to talk to her one more time today when she gets to work and if it seems like its not going to work out I'm going to "re-route" my thinking and my workouts to do them from the home gym instead.

 

Its early in the stages of my band, and I don't want to get off track so soon. I was already in a funk yesterday because I can't get a second fill until 8/6 (first one was 6/28), and I'm gonna need another one before then!

 

 

 

:confused:Thanks for letting me vent!

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You keep doing everything you have been doing. You need to do this for yourself. The motivation will come from within you. Just wait and see. Try to let it go and focus on yourself, I sorta feel I was in the very same place and had a walking buddy fall by the wayside. Do not look at it as a problem look at it as a solution and keep GOING. I know cuz I did and I have lost 109 pound in 1 years and 3 weeks. Work with your band and it will be your BEST friend.Blogging is GOOD. I even talk to mine now and again LOL. Best wishes imaluckydog

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109 pounds! Fantastic, congratulations!

I'll name my band and meditate with it, seriously! It won't talk back (much!!!). LOL.

Thanks for the encouragement.

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