Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Grieving and moving forward....

My father passed away in his sleep on Monday May 4th. He had been in the hospital for 2 weeks and hospice was brought in on April 29th. We are all thankful that he is finally at peace, because it was a long, long year for him and my mother.

I tried so hard last year for his illness to not interrupt my exercise and weight-loss efforts and that worked until February when he really started going down hill. I am now 15 lbs above where I was in September.

I went to the doctor yesterday for a physical. She had been at 200 --it was at 2:00 in the afternoon. And that was after she took off 2 lbs for clothing. The doctor was nice --she said it is okay to be overweight was long as you are very active. So she really urged me to lose the 15 lbs I need to go get back to "overweight".  So I that is my goal to work on for the next 3-4 months. To actively work on losing weight again. And then I'll take it from there.

I ran 13.1 miles on Saturday, not for a race. I wanted to prove to myself that I physically could do it, and then I decided to drop down from the 1/2 on Memorial Day weekend to the 5 mile option. The last 3 miles were miserable. I don't want to be miserable. I wasn't going to race at all, but I miss doing it, so this is a good option. It will be hard because the course goes by the hospital where my dad died, but I can be strong about that.

So I am not feeling great about myself, but I am excited for the plan ahead.

2 comments:

  1. Oh, I'm so sorry I haven't been keeping up on blogs and didn't see this until now. I don't know if you remember, but I lost my mom in January 2014. My heart goes out to you and I hope you are holding up okay. It's rough to lose a parent. Even though we know it's "normal" they go first I think we all know it's hard when they go so young. Take care.

    How did the Memorial Day race go? I admire you for having a plan to try and get that weight off, but don't be vexed if it's harder to do than you think. If you even maintain for a while that will be a success. *hug*

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  2. I'm sorry to hear about your loss. I haven't blogged in FOREVER. I lost my dad a little over 2 years ago and it is the hardest thing. I lost my dad and gained 100 lbs that I had lost before. Time helps...Good for you for running just to run. Well done.

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