This blog is a permanent record of some of the punishments and humiliations I have received.
I am a fat piggy and am grateful to RST for training me. I am obedient to him and am subject to any discipline he deems fit.
I will chronicle my servitude to him and further shame myself on this blog.
I am a fat piggy and am grateful to RST for training me. I am obedient to him and am subject to any discipline he deems fit.
I will chronicle my servitude to him and further shame myself on this blog.
Weight Loss - New Plan
Posted 09-23-2019 at 08:17 AM by MsX
After a semi-successful start to the weight loss, I managed to fall over the weekend and pick up four broken bones in my foot.
This puts a damper on the weight loss - standing on a scale is fairly impossible. Standing at all is impossible because of injuries to the other foot (no breaks at least)!
So the new plan.......I'm hoping someone has good suggestions for weight loss while less mobile.
I'm watching what I eat and drink very carefully now.
I'm hoping this is enough to keep it under control, at the very least.
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Keeping the spirits up while I can!
This puts a damper on the weight loss - standing on a scale is fairly impossible. Standing at all is impossible because of injuries to the other foot (no breaks at least)!
So the new plan.......I'm hoping someone has good suggestions for weight loss while less mobile.
I'm watching what I eat and drink very carefully now.
I'm hoping this is enough to keep it under control, at the very least.
Any ideas would be much appreciated!
Keeping the spirits up while I can!
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I have mobility issues, myself.
Deep breathing exercises and singing. I'd suggest simple meditations, too, to help reduce stress, but people tend to wig out about that.
If you can get to a weight bench, upper body work and core exercises.
Be in the fresh air; it will help avoid going stir-crazy, and keeping warm will use some energy.
Maintain sleep. It's easily disturbed if not moving about, pain, and feeling bad due to reduced mobility. However, restful sleep is needed to recuperate and prevent poor decision making.
Keep an eye to avoid constipation and bloating.
Use the time spent sitting to plan/prepare meals. It may also help you avoid the blues because you'd be doing something useful, productive and focussing on your goals.
Keep your water fluids up, avoid sugary drinks and alcohol while you can't move so much.
Be aware that pain and boredom might drive you to eating when not hungry, purely for comfort or something to do. Resist that by keeping your mind occupied.
Hope some of this helps, and you have a speedy recovery.Posted 09-23-2019 at 01:25 PM by StrawDog -
Posted 09-23-2019 at 01:46 PM by MsX -
Posted 09-26-2019 at 12:39 AM by SirStephen76 -
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I did get it arranged and I am following it.
I was allowed to have a milkshake after I was discharged from hospital, as a treat.
Since then I have been very obedient to the meal plan.Posted 09-26-2019 at 07:01 AM by MsX -
Posted 11-13-2019 at 05:36 AM by obedientsub