The Secret Sauce

I really appreciate the nice response I received to my first blog post. I was nervous to expose myself and talk about this personal topic. Weird… since I have previously shared with the world my bout with cancer and my innermost feelings when my husband died. What can I say, I am strange! Well moving on, health and wellness should theoretically be easy to manage – just eat high quality whole food, move daily and be mindful in heart, body, and soul. However, there is so much information and opinions that contradict one another. When you think you are on the right track, a new study is published warning of imminent danger if you continue with your adjusted lifestyle. It can make you crazy, want to throw in the towel and hightail it to your local Krispy Kreme establishment STAT.

As I shared in the last blog, I started my weight loss journey on January 28, 2023. I had been thinking about doing it so many times and now I was finally ready. I needed to do something drastic to get things moving. I was in such denial and shame that I could not even get on the scale to know my starting point. It took me about 4 months before I could face the music. Now you may ask, how do you know how much you actually lost? The answer, I conservatively reversed engineered the average weight loss and time on the program.😊 Funny, I was never great at math in school but I have acquired statistician skills when it comes to probability of volume of pounds off my body.

So now I come to the title of this post, The Secret Sauce… what did I do to achieve my results? First of all, many people just assumed I was on Ozempic or a weight loss drug… which I was not. I recognize this is a great tool but I avoid taking unnecessary medicine.  However, I do like their commercials and find the tune catchy,  O..o… o … Ozempic, and get a lot of pleasure singing on repeat, especially to annoy friends and family.  I actually followed the program called Optavia.  It involves portion control food (fuelings)  and one lean and green meal daily.  I am not an enthusiastic fan of eating from a packet and generally am opposed to processed food.  When I raised this concern with my doctor, she said that being obese is more dangerous than anything else. As I write these words, I am kind of embarrassed about my healthier than though stance when I clearly was not taking care of myself.  Needless to say, although this approach is a bit controversial, the core science and supplemental tools provided to us are excellent.

The philosophy of Dr. Anderson, the creator of this eating regime, is that the typical western diet consists of foods that raise your blood glucose (sugar) which elevates insulin. As insulin rises, blood sugar falls below normal and sets off the brain to send messages to your body causing cravings. You reach for unhealthy options such as sweets, salty food and never feel full.  You basically embark on a roller coaster of bad eating. There is a larger explanation of what else happens with your body. Let’s just say, I was on that scary ride of binge eating and had not gotten off in over a decade resulting in packing on the pounds.  

The plan is structured for participants to eat smaller meals every three hours stabilizing blood sugar and insulin.  And I must say there is something to this concept, it really works as I am eating less and feeling more satiated. I always thought I had a self-control problem which brought me a lot of embarrassment when in fact it had more to do with a chemical  response from the food I chose to eat and how my body tried to stabilize.

Now in the spirit of being transparent, Optavia gets negative reviews because it promotes limited calories during the weight loss phase which is considered not sustainable long-term. Also, Optavia relies on coaches to sell and guide participants and lets just say some are better than others (my coach Sherri – also big sister in the sorority was awesome and adjusted to my needs).   However, there are great resources included, helping you understand science, your body and making healthy habit changes. Most people never read these two very large books  (I did).  There is a lot of time and effort spent on aligning mindset for behavior modification.  It is too bad, as there is really useful information and nicely organized material to help people through a long-term shift.  Ok, enough of the preaching – people asked so I am telling them… By the way, I am not a coach or involved in earning any money to promote this program.  I am only sharing my experiences and observations . 

On the downside, the food packets were rough on my stomach (I will not go into great detail on this one), but I still have PTSD from vegetarian chili and the pancakes.  To solve this problem, I transitioned to real food mimicking the fueling protocol from a nutritional standpoint as I still have about 10 pounds to go (which by the way are coming off slower now – like ounce by ounce). I eat 5 fueling equating to 120 calories each – consisting of higher protein, lower carbs/sugars. I then eat a big salad (low glycemic index) with protein for dinner and lots of water. Once I lose the rest – there is a transition plan to incorporate more calories and foods to stabilize – which I have not started yet – stay tune to a February launch. AND THAT FOLKS IS….  The Secret Sauce.

In addition to my new eating lifestyle, I have continued to exercise which includes walking/jogging, Zumba (shout out to Cely) and long strolls around the subdivision carrying my 20 pound pug, Ella. In 2024, I am going to focus on lifting weights, building core strength and balance as these activities are important and I need to improve on them.

So here is the big wrap-up – I have lost over 75 pounds and did not use Ozempic, but fondly sing the tune. I feel better, not dominated with thoughts of food, mostly feeling satisfied, nervous not to fall off the wagon and have more pep in my step. I recognize wellness constitutes more than weight loss and I will explore all aspects but you asked and therefore I am sharing … how I did it. Not glamorous, a bit boring as it always goes back to calories in and out.  One thing I can say, this program yielded results  and I am all about that ….  Wishing everyone a very happy and healthy holiday season.  I am off to unplug with Isabelle and slide into the New Year – refreshed and relax.  Peace to all!

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