Re: Anbody Else Gain a Ton of Weight in Nursing School?
In my last 2 yrs of HS and for all 4 yrs of college, I carried approximately 30 extra pounds. I worked out an unbelievable amount, but honestly, it is what I ate and that I ate out of depression. I also read about dieting (being left brained) and truly tried to follow the advice given and that is when I GAINED that 30 pounds!
The good lord blessed me later. I weighed 169 the day my oldest was born. I began to eat more like I did in my early HS days......once a day and only when I am hungry so sometimes, it is breakfast, sometimes the other meals....never know from day to day. I eat whatever I want, just smaller portions and don't feel bad about not finishing a meal. I throw the excess away. Six months post partum I weighed 105 and didn't know it happened! (I learned because some "strange" things were going on at work and I found out what was being done behind my back....I went to confront my Commander and instead met up with the First Sergeant. He forced me onto the scale and I couldn't believe my eyes!!!)
I drink a lot of fluids through the day which keeps the appetite down. When stressed, I no longer eat, instead I go out and walk....fast...to burn off that stress.
I am no longer underweight either. I am 115. Listen to your body.
Also, I have lived the life of "SuperMom" and I have a hard time getting help from my kids without pulling teeth (and they are 16 - 23!!). I have also had a hard time asking my new hubby for help. But, I am learning!

You said your hubby helps. Honestly, from your post, I believe that there is more he can do to help you out so you have time to exercise. I would recommend that you talk to him. Explain that you realize what you are asking for, but it is only for the short time you would be in nursing school. He might step up to the plate!
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