What a week of learning this has been. The funny thing, some of the things I learned I already knew.
First, weight is down 2.2 pounds this week. Happy with that. Definitely need to go clothes shopping sometime soon.
Second, this past 7 days was my experiment with drinking more water. I started last Wednesday and I drank at least 3 quarts every day. On the days that I ran it was easy to drink 4 quarts. I got myself a nice 1-quart water container at Target and take it everywhere.
Some observations:
I thought that drinking this much water would mean I was up several times during the night to go to the bathroom. I was surprised to find out that is not true. This is because I have one quart just about done before I leave for work, the second quart done by noon, and the third one done by 5 pm when I leave to go home. So I am not drinking a lot during the evening.
I do pee a lot. I expected this obviously, but wow. I have become aware of where the bathrooms are wherever I am, and if I am going into a long meeting, I definitely make sure to go ahead of time. My nephew's piano recital was a little uncomfortable toward the end
Part of this is also eliminating Diet Coke. I was at 3-4 cans per day. I have not had any since last Tuesday. When I was in college, if I wanted to stay up all night studying, I would try taking No-Doz or drinking Mountain Dew because of all the caffeine in it. Didn't work - I could still fall right asleep.
So I have gone through life with the idea that caffeine just doesn't affect me. Well, that was wrong. Wednesday afternoon I could hardly keep my eyes open. I was actually a little confused at this, and I didn't figure it out until the next day - lack of caffeine was doing it.
Then came the caffeine withdrawal. This I was totally not expecting. Nausea, aching all over, and even heart palpitations for a few days - all because of depriving my body of caffeine! So much for it not affecting me! I even skipped one of my scheduled running days because of it. That's all done now, and I am done with caffeine. Not saying I will never have another soda again, but I definitely don't want to be addicted to caffeine like that. And my craving for it has gone away too.
"Drink more water" is pretty much common knowledge and everyone knows it's good advice, but this week really demonstrated it for me. And it obviously helped along the
weight loss process.
I would love to keep writing, but I have to go pee now.