2nd post
Hello, it has literally been over a year since I first posted.. I'm currently 2 years and 3 months into my tsw. I've been through many, many ups and downs throughout this period of time and all in all this process can be very exhausting. The first thing I want to say is DO NOT USE VASELINE AS A MOISTURIZER! ITS REALLY REALLY BAD FOR YOU PLEASE. I didn't know this in the beginning because I didn't do my research, but trust me if you just google it you'll stay far far away from that stuff. What you should be using is all natural ingredients. ALSO PLEASE REMEMBER TO WASH YOUR HANDS THANK YOU. I actually ended up making my own homemade lotion out of Shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, almond oil, beeswax, honey and some other things. It doesn't burn when I apply it to my skin & lessens the reddish color, along with giving my skin needed nutrients. If you're making your own lotion make sure to only use 100% all natural or raw ingredients, read the labels please! people have tried to make me use LUSH products because they claim to be all natural but if you do your research you'll see that they have a lot of added perfumes and ingredients that could pose as possible irritants to your fragile skin. All store brand lotions are designed to make your skin dry so you essentially will keep coming back for more.. basically making your skin addicted, which is so messed up to me but that's how the majority of health care products in our country work, in a way. I don't know for sure how much longer until I'm fully healed but I'm certain that once I get through this set back its home free the rest of the way. Also I've gone gluten, wheat, dairy,& mostly soy free since my last/first post. it was hard giving up all the breads and baked goodies at first, I was devastated because those were the key ingredients to my horrid diet. Eventually I found out about everything free cookies and cakes of all sorts and I'm happy again. Of course everyone and every gluten/dairy/wheat free product is different and you may react negatively to one brand and be fine with the next, it takes some trial and error. One of my favorite brands is Pamela's, they have a chocolate cookie mix that I love, especially because you can mix in walnuts and pecans and whatever else you want. Since my change of diet I've gone from size 4-5 to a size 0 in pants, which is pretty good but I also lost it in cup size from a good sized c to a borderline a cup. Sad thing about being healthy and losing weight is you don't get to choose where the fat comes off. When people first look at me they don't expect me to eat as much as I do but boy I can eat! Before tsw I already was eating large portions but since your body goes through a lot of healing and peeling, you constantly need sustenance which means tsw essentially boosted my appetite and metabolism like crazy. I can eat a giant plate of food and be completely starved like a few hours later. It got so bad to the point that my own mother thought I was pregnant lol. To say the least tsw takes a huge toll on your body inside and out. Thanks for reading, hopefully my next post won't be years later. -tswwarrior girl ✌🏾














