This week, I have  begun the latest skirkmish in what has been a long-fought and tempestuous  battle.
 Following the  festive excesses, I weighed myself at the weekend and found that I've never been  heavier, tipping the scales at almost 15 stone.
 I'm not a small man  - I'm 6' 0.5" tall (not "six and a half foot" as one nurse told me when I had a  medical a few years back), wide-shouldered and  broad-chested.
 I've never been what  one would call slim, and even at my athletic peak around 12 years (gulp!) ago, I  was "robust".
 But now, according  to all recognised sources, I'm officially overweight.
 Which means cutting  out a lot of things I really like and doing a few that I don't really  like.
 Gone are the  chocolates, sweeties, milshakes, ice creams and pies.
 In come lunch breaks  spent pounding the treadmills at my gym.
 I'm assuming that my  body, beginning the slow (but not slow enough) final approach into its 30s, will  be increasingly reluctant to give up its roll of fat, especially as I begin to  starve it of the calories, saturated fats and sugar to which it has become  accustomed
 In a previous  weightloss effort, I lost more than a stone in a fortnight just by cutting out  my daily two pints of milk.
 I can see this  attempt being considerably harder....
  
 
1 comment:
In March 2009 I was 15 stone and 10lb. I went on a self devised diet of a sachet of porridge (Oatso Simple or Scotts So Easy) for breakfast and the same for lunch (add a banana or other fruit if desired) with a normal meal (within reason) at night with NOTHING ELSE. I was 12 stone 11lbs a few months later.
OK if you can eat porridge!
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