As I told someone else, just don't give in to fast food, that's the worst thing. If you have to, live off of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for awhile. Do what you can but avoid the crap food as much as you can (probably can't do it 100% for awhile). It's hard psychologically to lose your support system and also to just get your bearings somewhere new. At least (I believe?) you have your boyfriend/spouse there with you. That's a big, big help, trust me.
@weightlossfordudes Thank you so much. I think talking with you over facebook helped alot in keeping me at this maintenance that I managed so far. My bf is a strong part of what's keeping me together at the moment, which I'm thankful for. I feel like every other day I find a new reason to miss my home town, but I got a kitchen, a gym, and internet now.. so it's time to rebuild myself into a new hometown
I know what you're going through. I once moved from Arizona to Oklahoma, knew nobody. I was married but I moved out there and lived there alone. It sucked. There were no grocery stores at ALL within many miles radius in any direction, only fast food. I was struggling with a new (and difficult) job with a bastard boss. To top it off we were under tornado warnings all the time. I gained up to my highest weight and honestly I don't even know how high it got.
As I told someone else, just don't give in to fast food, that's the worst thing. If you have to, live off of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for awhile. Do what you can but avoid the crap food as much as you can (probably can't do it 100% for awhile). It's hard psychologically to lose your support system and also to just get your bearings somewhere new. At least (I believe?) you have your boyfriend/spouse there with you. That's a big, big help, trust me.
I'll be here for support!
weightlossfordudes 8 months ago
@weightlossfordudes Thank you so much. I think talking with you over facebook helped alot in keeping me at this maintenance that I managed so far. My bf is a strong part of what's keeping me together at the moment, which I'm thankful for. I feel like every other day I find a new reason to miss my home town, but I got a kitchen, a gym, and internet now.. so it's time to rebuild myself into a new hometown
saintxio 8 months ago
I'm glad to see you back.
I know what you're going through. I once moved from Arizona to Oklahoma, knew nobody. I was married but I moved out there and lived there alone. It sucked. There were no grocery stores at ALL within many miles radius in any direction, only fast food. I was struggling with a new (and difficult) job with a bastard boss. To top it off we were under tornado warnings all the time. I gained up to my highest weight and honestly I don't even know how high it got.
weightlossfordudes 8 months ago