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  • Hi all

    Just to say that one day back on 800 calls and almost no carbs and I weighed 4.2 pounds less this morning as mixnmatch predicted. I have always thought that, if I reached my target weight then I should push down a further 7 pounds knowing that this was ‘owed’ for that first week loss and was bound to return. The hope then would be that my appetite or capacity would have reduced to aid maintenance, supported, when necessary, by 5:2. It’s great to have a plan!

  • Up 1.2 pounds today, but still under my target, and yesterday ended up very carby, due to a ‘light lunch’ provided by my meeting hosts which had huge amounts of carbs in every item, I managed to snaffle one of the two! bottles of plain mineral water provided rather than one of the sweetener or fruit juice filled ones, but still ate quite a lot of the carbs as I was hungry. Tea ended up being just roast chicken though, so I did my best to moderate the damage. Today is a fast day, although I will probably IF to tea time and have some sea bass and vegetables as my one meal today, before going out tonight. If I drink later I don’t want it to be on an empty stomach.

  • posted by  KazzUK on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Happy Friday everyone!

    I’m running a bit late so I will be back later today. I just wanted to say that I think you are all awesome and so grateful that I found you – I couldn’t do this WOE without you.

    I got home last night to find an Avon (cosmetics) catalogue pushed through my letterbox. I think I may have to treat myself to a non foodie item! Ladies – what would you like? A nice nail polish perhaps? The Avon lady is collecting the book/orders tomorrow.

    See you later, my dear friends
    Kazzzeeee xxx

  • Morning all,

    ClarinetCathy – 👏👏👏👏👏 Your post was such a lovely thing to read on a cold dark morning. Totally thrilled for you and very encouraged to keep on going.

    Today +0.4lb ???

    But body fat is definitely creeping downwards. My scales tell me I am just creeping under 30% which is marvellous. I have done lots of walking this week and so perhaps my little weight gains will result in awesome glutes? here’s hoping. I don’t have a weight goal as such (as a TOFI it is much more about body fat for me) so my ‘perfect’ number is 23%. Scales say I am now about 29.5 which is down from 38% in August. The last major loss for me was in 1999, with weight watchers when I got down to 124lb but body fat was still around 30%!

    I am in total agreement with CC that the support on here will help you to get where you want to go. I had to go to a dinner last night and only ate compliant food. Last week I was really discouraged, and thought that BSD was going on the list of failed diets. The support here totally shifted my thinking.

    Have a good day/afternoon/evening, wherever you are.

  • Good morning very early today just not been sleeping well lately. I often read of people folllowing this WOE suddenly start sleeping through the night etc. well it’s never happened to me!

    Nice to see you here Yowzer and thank you yes , touch wood, all seems to be going in the right direction. Thank you again for reminding why I started this thread I have reread your post several times because I had truly forgotten why I’m here! I need to shake myself up and just get on with things. Let’s hope we can refocus and get back into losing mode. How are you getting on with the 20g?

    Today I just want to focus on my carbs. I did manage 20g yesterday food wise but then I had some wine with dinner. I still ended up with respectable totals but not quite good enough. Today is another day and I will do my best to stay on target.

    Hope you all have a good refocusing day… remember the prize!

  • posted by  arcticfox on Starting on Mon 2 Oct 2017?
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    I just got back from 3 days of work meetings where I had to travel to another city and stay in a hotel. Just before I went I did a weigh in and found I was down to 85.1kg. When I converted my total loss since starting into pounds, I was surprised to discover that I had lost 14lbs, or 1 stone! However, I can’t celebrate too much. The 3 days away was horrible in terms of diet. There was one other person besides myself who requested low carb options, but there really wasn’t much available. The first day I had scrambled egg for breakfast, which was pretty good and lunch was a potluck that our work colleagues put on for us, and that was ok too as I was able to get enough to eat by sticking to mostly salads and cheese and I managed to stay away from the rice and pasta dishes, and then I went with a colleague who runs to the hotel gym and did a HIIT workout and my core strengthening exercises before dinner (I managed 2 HIIT workouts in 3 days!). But it went downhill from there. At lunch the following day the only low carb option was some salad leaves with a balsamic dressing. I had skipped breakfast thinking that lunch and dinner might be higher in calories than usual, so I was starving and succumbed to a sandwich as well. There was so much sugar and starch around. There was licorice and mints on all the tables, pastries and muffins in the morning, giant cookies at morning and afternoon breaks, desserts with lunch, cake brought in by our boss, etc. etc. I eventually ended up eating some of this too, but I saw the other low carb person eat way more of this than I did and the others who weren’t carb or calorie restricted put away this food like they hadn’t eaten for months!

    I’m really not looking forward to getting back on the scale in the morning and I hope I haven’t done too much damage. Although I ate way more sugar and other carbs than I would have liked, I am still proud of myself for exercising some self-restraint in what turned out to be a full on gorge-fest. I also learned that even though I took some food with me, I need to have it with me at all times so I have something good to eat in case I get uncontrollably hungry. I ended up leaving most of it in the fridge in my hotel room as I had brought it for breakfast but then decided to go without, and it included things like broccoli bread that had eggs and cheese in it so I didn’t want it to go bad sitting in my bag if I didn’t eat it. I’ll be sure to have some nuts on hand next time, and to know that I need to have them with me. Also, I need to doubly confirm with the organizers that they understand what low carb actually is. They were suggesting that we could eat the fruit and fruit salad as that was healthy!

    Anyway, at least I still have lots of good food waiting for me at home and can get back on track tomorrow and get that 1 stone mark to be a little more permanent and hopefully start losing another one! Hope everyone else is doing well.

  • posted by  Abbado on Starting in January 2017 – Anyone?
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    Hey Theodora, I’m still down here in Australia plodding away.

    You may remember my goal was my daughters wedding in November, well here we are, 2 weeks off the big day and 27.6kg down. (thats 60.7 lbs for you Brits ). Overall, I still have a way to go but am happy with my result for the wedding.

    While I am not posting a lot, I am keeping up with everyone’s progress and am constantly inspired by everyone’s determination.

    I figure I will have a crash and burn after the wedding and be a new- “starting in January 2018 – Anyone?”!!!

    Cheers to all and happy festive season.

  • Arriving very late to this thread but VERANO thank you..yr words helped me express to myself how i feel right now..
    Quote :-
    ” my goal for the next 4 weeks is to refocus, stop looking backwards to my success in the past and start focusing on the future. I just want to get back into losing mode instead of maintenance so no specific weight loss target as yet just a desire to recapture my ‘losing’ spirit.”

    Also,So glad yr hip surgery went well VERANO. And not long now til yr holibobz! X

  • Oh well done CLARINET CATHY XXXX
    Adding a marching band and lots of waving flags and some tumbling clowns to the PomPoms etc etc!
    you must be feeling on top of the world,yr hard work has paid off 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    MIXNMATCH Disappointed no pics as yet 🙁
    is our other pin up girl,CAPTAINLYNNE,still posting on here ? X

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    ALLIE CAT im sorry,i didnt respond to yr post
    How i managed not to i dont know,coz im so interested in how yr energy levels are right up on 20g carb per day WOE
    Ive had ME/ CFS for over twenty yrs and nothing…..fasting,800cal/ 50g carb and several other strategies ..has helped my symptoms
    Even losing 100 lbs,while no doubt having many health benefits,hasnt helped improve the general malaise and brain fog of ME
    Perhaps doing 20 g carbs will give me the energy i lack!
    So pleased it has worked for you ALLIE X
    I ‘ m following a 21 day Deepak Chopra meditation and the ” Centering Thought” for day nine is
    ” i make time for my healing today”… Im going to make it my centering thought for every day and really focus on getting well XX

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    I think I put it on the November challenge thread, they didn’t use my case for the initial article, and this week seems to be extracts from the new book, but given they went with the short term party dress diet theme I think it makes sense that they used the two ladies with relatively little to lose as the article case studies, no-one was going to lose 8 stone in 6 weeks. I still have the dresses, they haven’t been picked up again yet, and I really quite enjoyed the experience (well except for most of the makeup session, I had watering eyes for a couple of days).

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    I might too MIXNMATCH but i dont want to be lured into paying after the free trial! So wont join if they want bank details upfront
    i really like Diet DOctor info.
    MIXY did i see somewhere you were doing a photoshoot!! Can you direct me to where on here i can read more???
    XX

  • posted by  Luvtcook on After reaching your target, what next?
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    Allie, I am an early riser, and the change from DST has made it worse….will take me weeks to reset the clock in my head.

    Yes, Thanksgiving all planned. I am the cook. A wee group of three we will be. My son who lives in town (DC), and my brother who is a Buddhist vegetarian driving in from PGH. Always makes cooking interesing. Turkey breast for the carnivores and stuffed portabellos for the veg head, and lost more veg that everyone can share. The only carby thing will be sweet potato souffle (sugar free, and not that carby per portion because you get more fluff than stuff). My moniker says it all…. I do love to cook, especially for family. Food shared with loved ones is the best kind. And 3 almonds may be about it for me as well before dinner (well maybe my standard glass of kefir for breakfast, but that will be it).

    What do you have planned? I was so sorry to hear of the hard time you had with your sister. Those things are so painful. Hoping your husband is now doing well and you have a lovely holiday planned surrounded by loved ones that do appreciate and support you.

  • Thanks, AnneF. Yes, I was very happy this morning. I am really going to try and keep my weight down, once I’ve finished the BSD. I don’t want my diabetes to return…

    Well done everyone. More than half way through week 6. Another dinner party tomorrow evening (no carbs or alcohol for me).Onwards and downwards.

  • Many thanks mixnmatch…that makes sense. It was rather what I imagined but it helps to have it spelled out. I am hoping for a sharp drop for a day or two, then a plateau but back on track for weigh in next Thursday. Thanks again for the explanation.

  • posted by  Panda Bear on Panda Bear is Out in the Woods!
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    Hi Donna. I was born in NSW. So sorry you didn’t get my reply earlier. I just checked and it is there if you want to take a look. Do a search for ‘About to Take the Plunge’ and it is towards the end of the thread. I haven’t really felt overly hungry (as in hunger pains) while doing the BSD diet but I do know what it is like to have carb cravings! I hate that annoying urge to have to shove something in my mouth! 😁Everyone is different but I do know that when I follow the recipe plan in the book and don’t just calorie count I feel less inclined to breakout and more at peace with it all. For me, I think it is because the foods I naturally reach for (even healthy ones) are not in sync with the Mediterranean style of eating so I don’t get that satisfied feeling. Some of the best advice I have received on here is don’t beat yourself up if you ‘breakout’ just get back on the horse. Recording everything has also helped me keep my focus too. I forget so quickly how things really were for me and I need to have the record of achievement even if it is slight to give me evidence that this is working. If you feel you just need to relax and regroup then that’s what you need to do so put aside some me time today and just do that. Whether you realize it or not you are 2 weeks in to your success story. 😀👍 Get focused. Get bold and go for gold my friend!

  • Clarinet Cathy – well done! I’ve been reading your posts for a while now and am so pleased for you!

    Meanwhile – bugger – at the butchers I saw a black pudding Hallumi thing and had it for lunch. Felt so tired – well, now I know there’s oatmeal in it! I just thought blood and fat! Just glugged rest of single cream now, feel like a right pig 😱

    Ho hum, done now, better tomorrow I hope

  • Hi bluelampshade and welcome!
    I too was worried about the initial effects of going from thousands of cals per day to hundreds! Day 1 wasn’t too bad, gnawing hunger at times but felt ok. Day 2 my head began to feel very strange, similar to a headache but not a thumping one and not too bad to deal with, again hungry but I didn’t get that bad that I had to do any inbetween nibbling. I felt a bit light headed too and spaced out but I embraced it as I knew it was just a reaction to the carb withdrawal. Day 3 today and I feel much better. Headache gone, I’m not really feeling hungry at all; empty, yes, but not that gnawing hunger that prevents you from focussing on anything else! It’s amazing, only day 3 and already my stomach has shrunk and I’m full after just a modest amount of (healthy) food!
    So feeling very positive and love reading the posts on here as they are so very inspiring!
    Thanks so much everyone for taking the time to share! xxx

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    I’m not sure how to post a link, but the latest diet doctor weekly meal planner is a sub 20g carb one, published on 5th November I think, may be worth a look for some ideas. In fact they seem to have quite a few keto meal planners, and you can sign up for a month free to try them out. I am going to sign up and have a look for some inspiration in the run up to Christmas I think.

  • posted by  Angela06 on Miso soup and fermented food
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    Thankyou, SunnyB and Esnecca for the suggestions though Esnecca, that sounded like a whole new language to me! I have never liked sauerkraut but as kimchi is spicy I thought it might appeal. OH is interested too. I’ll let you know how I get on…going shopping tomorrow for ingredients.

  • Bluelampshade – warmest welcome.

    I started Monday and I had no side effects apart from being hungry 😋 not felt faint or had headaches. Just finish mine fourth day, and it does get easier. The main tip is to prepared, prepared and prepared. I have even got my hubby and son doing it with me. There has been some hits and miss.

    Wish you all the best and look forward to hearing your success ane what works for you. Like you I am thinking ahead to Christmas 🎄 have a wee break then back on it for the new year. This will be life changing for me.

    Keep in touch
    Welshannie

  • 2BD, it is exactly a mirror of your first week, the huge by comparison losses you saw then are due to water loss from various sources of water retention, especially the glycogen stored in your muscles and organs that is used up first when you start a low carb and low calorie diet. During the week off these stores will have been replenished and starting again with the low carb should bring equally rapid weight loss again. It isn’t fat, and it doesn’t show on measurements. I have had a couple of months ‘off’ counting and logging and still fitting into all my new clothes, even the tightest, but still weighing myself and when I hit my trigger weight of 10 pounds above my target and I started being mostly low carb again I lost 7.5 pounds in one week.

  • posted by  Mixnmatch on After reaching your target, what next?
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    When I do some baking (very rare) I intend to use glucose rather than table sugar as apparently the result is less sweet and the body can use it directly rather than all having to be processed by the liver like fructose is. I read somewhere that some chefs are using it to make desserts that are less sickly sweet which sounds good to me with my new taste buds. I think my first big test will be this year’s last minute Christmas cake variation, which I am going to do some BSD friendly modifications to, like switching to buckwheat flour as well. It isn’t lower calorie particularly using glucose but shouldn’t cause too much visceral fat rebound, being processed differently.

  • posted by  Verano on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    I don’t often read this thread but today my heart bleeds for you all. Mary I’m so pleased that you now feel blessed. After reading all your posts today, for one of the very few times, I’m overjoyed to be an ‘only child’. I lost my mother 24 years ago and miss her everyday but have never had to contend with abusive, maybe evil, siblings. Well done to you all for coming through the pain and emerging, hopefully, to a much brighter future. My love and thoughts are with you.

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    A Friend sent me this..long but great info and advice and some very good points worth noting…

    “Guessing that you’re fighting an inflammatory response.

    To get as low as 20 g per day would likely require weighing your food and entering the ingredients into a food tracker that converts that information into the amount of fat, carbohydrates and protein contained in that food. What this process reveals are sources of hidden carbs such as those found in something as non-carby as tomato sauce, for example. It’s very easy for these hidden carb sources to add up to far beyond 20 grams.

    Realize too that protein, beyond your body’s immediate needs, is quickly converted into glucose. Again a suitable food tracker reveals this.

    Another possible step would be to consider using a glucose meter to test your body’s reaction to various foods. That way you’ll know to either avoid them or to cut down the serving size to what you body will tolerate.

    Both of these methods and the full rationale behind them are well detailed in a book called
    Keto for cancer by Miriam Kalemian
    Don’t let the title of the book put you off. There’s a wealth of well-written, easily understood information in that book that applies to everyone wanting to lose weight (for better health, quality of life…), that also have a willingness to apply proven steps that can get you there. That you’re researching and reading medical studies(!!) is absolute proof that you are one of those people.”

  • posted by  Yowzer49 on 20 g Carb anyone?
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    HI CALIF GIRL! Glad the massage has helped yr mum. Im hopng i can get some on NHS as i know i cant afford it on a regular basis. Even just one or two treatments and then they show me how to do it myself wd be useful.
    In meantime im doing some youtube massages!it wd be wonderful to quit wearing the Monstrosities!!! I dread wearing them in the summer months,they must be hellish!
    Hi SUNNYB,thanks for yr good wishes. I admire you intrepid 20g carb folk so much! Quite looking forward to giving it a go myself now that i have some ideas of how to eat.thought i knew it all doing 50 g..how wrong was i!
    Iust go and look at the refocus thread tomorrow!
    Thanks guys,lovely to hear from you all xxx

  • Thank you everyone for your kind words and for waving your Pom Pom’s, the dancing girls and the back flips. However, I know that this isn’t the end of BSD for me but the start of my new healthy low carb forever lifestyle. I’ve just bought a low carb vegetarian cookbook (Rose Elliott) for some inspiration going forwards.

    Will of course be continuing with this challenge and hope to lose another pound before the end if possible.

    The plateaux, the slow losing and the ups and downs are so worth it when you eventually see the number you want to on the scales and fit into the clothes you are aiming to wear. Please let my story inspire you if you’re struggling. Slow and steady but never giving up!

  • Hi guys!

    Well what can I say. Kazz I hope you enjoyed your food after 48 hours. I almost had a go last night, but gave in and had surf and turf with veg.

    I am not going to go into details…but you are not alone with having sisters who are a little odd. I used to say that my sisters first words were “I hate you Mary”. My brothers used to belittle everything I did and my parents told me I was too stupid to learn another language, understand Shakespeare…I would never Ice Skate because I was too clumsy and couldn’t enjoy ballet because I had thunder thighs! (I am the first person in my family to go to University and get a degree!) On top of that I was told I would never keep a man because I talked too much. (Just to remind you Jovis and I have been together for 42 years and neither of us have strayed). My father died when I was 18 and I didn’t grieve much, I thought it meant I wouldn’t be beaten any more, how wrong can you be? Mom was just as abusive and hit me until I was 21 and married. When I told her if she hit me again I would hit her back. I reminded her I was fitter, bigger and angrier than she could believe. She never hit me again. My brothers stopped hitting me as they left home. The last time was when I was 18. My last fight with my sister was when I was 22. I won! Even the dog bit her lol. I hadn’t talked to her for 12 months because she told a load of b*ll*cks about me having loads of affairs before Jovis. Evil spawn of satan that she was!

    I guess what I am trying to say is, blood relatives we cannot choose, but families are what we make of them. One of my brothers actually apologised for how he treated me and admitted he didn’t know I was such a lovely person (his words). I am so sorry that my story echoes how traumatic your sisters have treated you. You don’t deserve to have that happen to you. I had 4 siblings growing up. I now only have 2. One Brother and One Sister are no longer on my radar. Guess what….I DON’T miss them!

    We have to rise up and know we are the better people. I would never treat any of you that way. Allie…my heart sank reading your story. Take comfort in the knowledge you have what she will never have. She is to be pitied.

    Julia, words fail me. To cause such unhappiness to you is unforgivable, but to cause pain to your son as well is pure evil. You also have far more than your sister will ever have. One day she will realise how awful it was of her. It is her loss that she doesn’t have your lovely self in her life.

    Wow. It has been an emotional day for all of us. I have only skimmed the surface of the abuse I received, but I can just give you a happy ending. When I met Jovis, I knew instantly that I would love him forever. He is the most attentive, understanding, wonderful, remarkable man I have ever met. My siblings (apart from the eldest who has had his own troubles) are all divorced and have had some really awful times in their lives. I HAVE BEEN BLESSED. My lovely girls, beautiful grandies and my lovely Jovis. I have the best life ever. I think it might be time to watch ‘It’s A Wonderful Life.’ Is that a bell I hear ringing?

    Love you guys
    Mary
    xxxx

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Marie123, I didn’t mean to neglect your post, but it’s been a little
    intense here today. Thank you so much for commenting with respect
    to my Mother and yours. I think you may well be on to something
    about the reason you’ve been resisting giving up the comforts of
    your tea. Would it be utter blasphemy to take it with unsweetened
    almond milk instead of cow’s milk? I’ve been resisting getting rid
    of tops that my Mother gave me as gifts, even though they’re 6 sizes
    too big. My attachment is sentimental, I know.
    I’ve read other of your posts on different threads and I always
    read you as a gracious, caring and supportive lady. I’m glad you
    enjoy following our fiercely honest stories. Please join us! I
    think that the name of this thread is very unfortunate, particularly
    because we are about so much more than alcohol related war
    stories. Sugar, carbs, alcohol, etc. all impact on regaining our
    health and well being. It’s all about moving forward 🙂

    Hope to see you again!

    Allie

  • posted by  alliecat on New life choice for determined alcoholic
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    Julia, bless you for your candid reply. I read your story and internalized
    all of it, my pulse rate elevated thinking about what you and your son
    had experienced. In a way, it’s like living in the “Twilight Zone”, isn’t
    it? For brief moments we even think we’re the crazy ones…accept
    anything to keep the peace! I had to take a walk to clear my head 🙂
    I’m so sorry you know the road that I have traveled! My thoughts are
    rushing now, so I hope this doesn’t spew forth as gibberish. I com-
    pletely agree that family trauma is at the core of our weight issues.
    Several years ago I had the tv on early evening while I was out in
    the kitchen rattling the pots and pans. It was one of those talk shows,
    Oprah or something (I’m not a fan) and there were 2 experts on, a
    psychiatrist and a psychologist, and a panel of 5 women who were
    all obese. I wasn’t paying any attention, until a discussion of trauma
    came up with respect to how it impacted on obesity. These statistics
    were brought to light, i.e., not every woman who has had trauma
    in their lives becomes obese, BUT 95% of obese women have trauma
    as the core issue. I turned off the cooktop and sat down to absorb
    this. I’ve never forgotten it. Your observations just reminded me of
    it. Not only have we become healthy physically, but by bringing
    our experiences forward into the light with our sisters here, we are
    healing ourselves in emotional ways as well. Not to mention
    saving $$$ in therapy bills 🙂
    Our shared Williams experience is amazing. My favorite time
    of the year to be there is in the Fall. I like the idea of getting your
    husband to buy a retreat there! I can be there in under 2 hrs……
    Other selling points are the skiing, and Tanglewood Musical Festival
    and Jacob’s Ladder for dance in the summer. All we have to do is
    figure out a way to acclimatize him to the winter cold! My favorite
    climate is the S.F. bay area. I hate heat and humidity!!!!! I’m so happy
    we are on the same path to wellness. I see bright lights and sunny
    days ahead for us all.

    Much love,

    Allie

  • Thanks s-g I’ll take a look. I also need to read that chapter in the BSD book which I’m yet to do!

    Allie glad there’s someone still here with me! I know Caron is as well. They say it takes 21days to make a new habit but apparently that’s only with something easy, like drinking a glass of water. Why do we all have so much of a problem doing it? More difficult habits like exercise can take much longer! Fingers crosssed you will get there but it may take longer than these 4 weeks. To be honest I’ve not really been conscious of how far I’m walking I just know that I can walk and stand for much longer than before my surgery. I’m never going to have the joy of ‘going for a walk’, for me it’s more a case of getting from A to B without as little trouble as possible! But hey it could be worse at least I can walk.