It's been over a year since someone has posted in this thread, but I've got some good news...
In my second favorite episode of M*A*S*H, "The M*A*S*H Olympics", one of the subplots of the episode includes Klinger being overjoyed at learning that if you're TOO overweight, then you're considered too fat to be a good soldier, and can be discharged. After learning that, Klinger goes on a feeding frenzy by eating large hunks of salami, and equally large loafs of French bread. At one point, Klinger walks into Colonel Potter's office and exclaims "50 more pounds, and I'm homeward-bound!".
Well, as of today, I'm saying the exact same thing, only with a different meaning: I'm trying to gain 50 more pounds by eating my way to a discharge, but rather as of now, if I lose 50 more pounds, I'll FINALLY be at my ideal weight!
When I went to the doctor today, I learned that since my last visit, I lost a total of ten pounds, which is the most weight I've lost in a long time. But I still have to lose 50 more pounds before I'm at my ideal weight.
While I'm overjoyed at that thought, I'm also kind of saddened by the fact that because of my body structure, I'm still going to be a big guy: not "big" fat, but "big" as in... well, just a big guy. I assume like maybe David Ogden Stiers circa the late 70s/early 80s, I don't know.
But, there's my progress report for the thread!