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20 Feb 2014, 01:54

Day 1 - Should I be this hungry already?...
17 Feb 2014, 00:16

Day 1 - Should I be this hungry already?...

by HappyHippie on 17 Feb 2014, 00:16

So...I did it! I don't know if I can actually say that yet, given it's only 10:04 am and I did eat a super light breakfast. After excitedly and, to be perfectly honest, a little guiltedly looking at the obligitory "fatty" photos, DH and I decided it best to embark on our journey with a little something in the morning, followed by our low-cal victory dinner tonight. I didn't want to send him to work without a little kick start (he was so cute leaving with his flask of tea this morning :victory:). It's been 2.5 hours and I'm starting to feel the pangs...

I read that hunger comes in waves. I hope so. I'm trying to keep busy but I'm running out of things to do (my current job is looking for work - I'm a contract teacher). Although, I'm grateful nobody called me in for work today - I think I feel a little safer knowing I can make myself a cup of tea or lay down if I'm feeling a little off. Hmm...I desperately hope this brings a good result!...Onward. You can do it...

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