Sometimes taking care of your health involves more than counting calories and worrying about losing weight.
This SAD has been awful and I did start taking an antidepressant. It has "kicked in" and put me in a very groggy state. I'm playing around now with timing of taking the medication. I have also cut the pill in half, which helped for a bit. I had a bad wave of depression hit me tonight, so I took a full pill again.
I want so badly to get the last 30ish pounds off. Right now I'm holding steady at 175, which is okay. Right now the focus is to get the chemicals in my brain balanced.
My journey has always been about health. Right now the SAD takes priority.
That said, it's important to keep working out. I've been keeping up with my walking. Sometimes I go to the gym, sometimes I work out at home. It's funny, I joined the gym to be around people and get out of my comfort zone. That has happened. It's nice to smile at people, chat in the dressing room, and have a bit of small talk while on a machine. However, there aren't always people around when I work out. It can be very lonely. I do get a better strength workout at the gym than what I do at home because there is more equipment. That said, working out at home to DVDs is great, too. I like the cardio better. I like the fact that I'm not alone--there are people doing the same thing with me, even though they're on film. LOL
The two together are a nice mix. Balance.
In other news, my husband and I were invited to test for our first stripe in karate. That will happen in about two weeks. I've come a long way, baby. When I started this blog three years ago, I never would have dreamed I'd be in karate. I love it. It's hard, it's out of my comfort zone, it's very foreign. Yet here I am, learning, meeting new people, and succeeding.
It's amazing how life has changed in the past three years.