Friday, April 28, 2017

Two weeks of product (did I just say that last week) and real food

I got the dates wrong.  I have another two weeks of product, but I went back to my old book and found out that we only did product 15 weeks  on that plan.  This plan gives us a whole extra week.  I always thought we were gypped out of a week, and maybe I was right.

And the facilitator wants to  do the transition slowly, two weeks on each phase instead of one week. That would mean in Europe I would still be heavily in product and wouldn't have even started on starches by the time I left.  The shock to my system could be hard.  So maybe it would be easier just to stay on product the whole time until I return.  I don't want to be sick the whole vacation.

Today I died during my training session.  And in the middle of the session someone let a silent but deadly one rip and I was sure that I was going to die.  I have farted many times during training, and I start giggling and I just have to make some comment on it.  But nobody there was giggling, no one owned up to it, and with a bunch of guys in there no one said anything about it.  Maybe because I was there.  Maybe if I wasn't there they were be going on and on about it.  Maybe they thought it was me.  But it just wasn't a smell that comes out of my body.

But back to dying.  I guess he has been going easy on me before.  This was stressing and distressing.  I am struggling.  It is those crunches, and well crunches.  Deadly.

I came home and slept.  That is the first time that I have had to take a nap after Evan.  I just am to dang weak I tell you.  ACK.


4 comments:

  1. If you have to sleep afterwards, I think that means its working!!

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  2. Sorry about crashing with Evan - you're way advanced compared to me & I hope Evan puts off the crunches, etc. One hour of Evan is tough but great - I can understand your napping afterwards. Still think you could do a better job of organizing the Kaiser program than they have. Biking, walking, workouts & swimming - all on less than 1,000 calories per day. I bow deeply to you.

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