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  • Green Monstah
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    Originally posted by falafel View Post
    Enough teasing GM, let's get some before/after photos up in this thread.
    Haha. The problem is that I'm still super obese. When I hit 100 pounds lost, I'll consider posting B/A pics

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  • falafel
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    Enough teasing GM, let's get some before/after photos up in this thread.

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  • Green Monstah
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    Originally posted by Eddie View Post
    Anyone tried the Built Bar? Keep hearing ads and sports radio guys talking about how awesome they are (I know, I know - what else are their ads going to say?)
    I haven't tried them. But my friend who is built like a Greek god swears by them.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post

    Protein is great for curbing your appetite over a long stretch.
    Right, except that the sweetness of those bars calls - nay, beckons - me to consume more in spite of the appetite-curbing benefits I should be enjoying.

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
    Get on the wagon, brother! Hopefully you can give diabeetus the boot!
    I'm committed to fixing this issue. I'm pissed at myself for letting it get here. I just bought a rowing machine for home use so that I can get daily cardio in. I realize that I can't necessarily change the diagnosis now that I'm at this point, but I can at the very least minimize the interventions that will be necessary. I'm just glad it is Type 2.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Get on the wagon, brother! Hopefully you can give diabeetus the boot!

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  • MartyFunkhouser
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    Well, I am diabetic now. I don't know if it is some of my unhealthy post divorce habits (drinking way too much alcohol and soda), or if I've been this way for longer than that. I tend to avoid doctors completely, so who knows how long I've been diabetic.

    I guess I'm going to have do the whole diet and nutrition thing. I'm now a week without soda. I've only had a few shots of whiskey over the past week. Now time to figure out how to actually incorporate more fruits and vegetables into my diet. I've also got to drop 20-30 pounds.

    I'm hoping that over the next 3-months that I can get control of things enough that I can reverse the course that I'm on. The last thing that I want to deal with is taking insulin and checking my blood sugar all the time.
    Last edited by MartyFunkhouser; 01-26-2021, 01:34 PM.

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  • falafel
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    I've said it before (I think) and I'll say it again. One Protein bars are the best out there. Currently loving the Cinnamon Roll version. I buy them from Amazon, makes them about $2 a bar. $3 in stores.

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  • Eddie
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    I like the nature harvest bars - but my wife and kids are not fans of dark chocolate. So - if I want them all left for me, it's a great buy! If I want something my wife and the one daughter still at home will eat too - probably something different is best. I'll have to try the Kirkland ones.

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  • falafel
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    Originally posted by Clark Addison View Post
    That's awesome GM.

    The combination or working from home for 10 months plus the holidays (e.g. eggnog) have left me about 15 pounds over where I like to be, so I started my normal Intermittent Fasting-ish routine that I do in times like this. I am having cheese withdrawal from the 5-10 daily cheese snack runs to the kitchen I had been making.
    That must be why I have been eating so much extra cheese lately. I'm picking up your slack.

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  • BigPiney
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    I bought a scale. must have tossed the last one years ago.

    So now I am tracking my weight for the first time ever. I lost 3 lbs in the first 3 days of watching. then it went back up a lb. will be interesting to see over time.

    This may prompt me to actually workout again. I have been really lazy since breaking my foot and have little to no motivation to do anything. Even though my foot still hurts (4.5 months post surgery) I have said screw it and have started running again.

    Started doing 1/2 mile 3 times a week and am up to 2 miles/3 times. Did 2.5 miles yesterday in 19:45 and it hurts just as much as if I don't do anything, so I figure why not.

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  • USUC
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    Originally posted by Jeff Lebowski View Post

    Protein is great for curbing your appetite over a long stretch.
    I'm just starting another round of weight loss. Cutting calories is a huge part of my plan and it helped me lose 25 lbs last year. My weekday routine is essentially skipping breakfast and eating a lunch that consists of a cup of cottage cheese and vegetables. The protein to calorie ratio in cottage cheese is great. If I eat at 11:00 am that will satiate me until about 4:00.

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  • Jeff Lebowski
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    I like both the Nature Valley and the Kirkland protein bars. Too much. When I have them available I eat way too many of them. They don't help with my weight loss goals at all.
    Protein is great for curbing your appetite over a long stretch.

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  • Pelado
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    Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post

    Yes, they're both tasty. I found when I was counting calories I ate a lot less of them.
    It's easier for me to eat fewer of them if I leave them on the shelf at Costco.

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  • Bo Diddley
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    Originally posted by Pelado View Post

    I like both the Nature Valley and the Kirkland protein bars. Too much. When I have them available I eat way too many of them. They don't help with my weight loss goals at all.
    Yes, they're both tasty. I found when I was counting calories I ate a lot less of them.

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