Allan
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'Back in the day',......they used to say each 100 lbs is worth a tenth in the quarter mile.Also, you will get faster times in the 1/4 by weight reduction.
Is that still what's up?
'Back in the day',......they used to say each 100 lbs is worth a tenth in the quarter mile.Also, you will get faster times in the 1/4 by weight reduction.
THIS! If You Can't or Not in the Right Neighborhood, Get You A Treadmill! Also, Drink PLENTY of Water & I Mean PLENTY (NO Sodas) & Stay AWAY from the Carbs, the Less the Better! Have You Ever Checked Into the Gastric By Pass Surgery, just A Thought! Even Afterwards You'll Need to Get You A Game Plan to Keep it Off! Take it Serious, Before its Too Late My Friend! jmo! GL & I'll Keep You in My Prayers!Walk
every day.
Start by going around your own block once. Do that every day for a month( rain or shine, night or day, hot or cold).
Then add another lap and do it every day for a month etc.
It will work.
I promise.
Walk
every day.
Start by going around your own block once. Do that every day for a month( rain or shine, night or day, hot or cold).
Then add another lap and do it every day for a month etc.
It will work.
I promise.
That's gastric bypass territory. If you let yourself go from an already overweight 268 to a whopping 348... it's difficult to believe you could muster up the will power to drop back down. Get control of your mind first and it can happen. I wish you the best of decisions and health.
gastric bypass is possibly the worst thing to ever do. It doesn't fix the problem, only the issue. Which is why so many people gain it all back.
My business partner is a gastro surgeon, he fixes the messes created by gastric bypass. There are plenty of them to go around.
To the OP, best of luck
gastric bypass is possibly the worst thing to ever do. It doesn't fix the problem, only the issue. Which is why so many people gain it all back.
My business partner is a gastro surgeon, he fixes the messes created by gastric bypass. There are plenty of them to go around.
To the OP, best of luck
Walk every day.
Start by going around your own block once. Do that every day for a month( rain or shine, night or day, hot or cold).
Then add another lap and do it every day for a month etc.
It will work.
I promise.
I would have to disagree, for those people with comorbidities it can be a life changing process. I personally had the surgery 4+ years ago and went from 324 to my current weight ~173 lbs, and have kept it off without any issue. The patient has to use his/her early months / first year as a way to setup the good habits you are going to require for healthy living for the rest of your life. Failure to do this *WILL* result in gaining the weight back.
The issue with being overweight is both mental and physical. The surgery will "fix" the physical by causing a dietary restriction that will only last a short time. After my first 18 months I KNEW that I could eat my way back to 300+ lbs if I wasnt careful, but being cognicent of the mental forces at work I was able to set myself on a path that has me healthier than I ever have been. Although I am still struggling to put on muscle (simply because I HATE seeing the scale move upward).
to the OP, feel free to PM me if you need any information on the procedure. I'm not a doctor, but with my various health issues I am very well informed in this regard.
Johnny, My Friend STAY STRONG! Like You Said, its ALL About A Life You Never Knew You Could Have, But that's the Whole Key Bro. You've GOT to Stay Strong & DON'T Look Back My Friend cause the End Reward Will Be Soooooooo Much Greater! GL Bud!Hello to all of you who have so generously responded to my post, a most sincere thank you for your advise, recommendations, and well wishes, it all means so much to me!!! I'm happy to tell you (for anyone interested) that it has been a week since my original reach out and I'm doing better than I could have ever imagined. I've been walking daily (almost) eating so much healthier (dietician) Hypnosis is somewhat working. I generally avoid the scale but yesterday I weighed in minus 11 pounds... I know most of it is water weight but i'm really psyched to continue. I don't really know if I can honestly keep this up, I'm dying for some fried, fatty, gooey, you know what I mean! My inspiration is my wife and kids, family, friends I'd really love to be around to enjoy life. I'm actually beginning to enjoy the different healthy food choices I never knew existed! Yesterday I waxed the GTS and I'm tellin you I can't wait to enjoy that as well!! God bless all of you and remember to enjoy life, it truly is too short.
Hello to all of you who have so generously responded to my post, a most sincere thank you for your advise, recommendations, and well wishes, it all means so much to me!!! I'm happy to tell you (for anyone interested) that it has been a week since my original reach out and I'm doing better than I could have ever imagined. I've been walking daily (almost) eating so much healthier (dietician) Hypnosis is somewhat working. I generally avoid the scale but yesterday I weighed in minus 11 pounds... I know most of it is water weight but i'm really psyched to continue. I don't really know if I can honestly keep this up, I'm dying for some fried, fatty, gooey, you know what I mean! My inspiration is my wife and kids, family, friends I'd really love to be around to enjoy life. I'm actually beginning to enjoy the different healthy food choices I never knew existed! Yesterday I waxed the GTS and I'm tellin you I can't wait to enjoy that as well!! God bless all of you and remember to enjoy life, it truly is too short.
So many good people out there! I wish we could get together for a nice barbeque (healthy food , of course) It's been 2 weeks and I've taken many of your dynamite suggestions to heart! I'll be totally honest and tell you that not only have I snuck many snacks and cheated when ever I was weak and that really stinks, but when I have to cheat, I'm doing it in much smaller quantity, and trying to make healthier choices. I have been avoiding the scale (maybe twice a week) and I am happy to report that with nothing too dramatic other than a few lifestyle adjustments and making better and healthier choices I have lost another 6 pounds!!!! My 2 week total is 17 lbs and I could not be more excited!!! I have even been able to enjoy an occasional glass of wine and my favorite single malt to boot! Is this perfect?? Maybe not, Maybe it goes against the grain for some, Maybe I'll gain the weight back and then some, Maybe I'll die from a heart attack, Maybe I'll squeeze into the Viper someday, But I'll tell you one thing, we are only on this earth for so long, nobody knows when we'll cash 'em in but I do not believe in denying ourselves every pleasure life has to offer(so many) Enjoy in moderation if you can (I'll continue to try) but now my friend Glenleviet is calling. Take good care all!!
Also read a number of places that weight is not the solution. First it varies with height - the proper weight that is.
But it is optimum waste size which is independent of height (!)
For men it is <35 and women <30.
Studies found that people with good BMI actually had larger wastes and more risk of dying. The waste is a measure of the cursed abdominal fat which messes big time with heart and other internal organs.
And the nice thing about waste is that you don't have to worry about putting on muscle mass since that is never significant in the abs. (Actually read something interesting about abs: they are relatively small muscles and exercising them really does not accomplish much. Its all about the fat. You get the abs by getting your body fat down nice and low.
But keep in mind about what you think - you see, the brain is 60% fat. It probably evolved from fat. I think it has a kinship to fellow fat cells....
Rrrr....
Tom