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Title: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 26, 2011, 07:27:48 am
My health has did a great jump for the better.
weight down to 175 lbs
total weight loss 75 lbs

I no longer drink beer .
I no longer drink tea
I only drink water and 2 Gatorade a day also 2 cups of coffee each day

fat free diet p90x fat shredder

working on tobacco. This one is very blanking HARD!
by far the hardest crutch to kick off down to 8 to 10 a day

beer I thought would be imposable
not that hard really. I just had to get in the mood.
I was up to 24 beers a night. Ice beer. (2x the alch.) (6%alch)
switched to light beer. 3%
winged down to 12 a night.
winged to 6 a night
winged to 3 a night
winged to 1 a night
the 0 since laborday weekend.

I gave up tea because of the caffeine I hear it makes it hard to lose fat
there is some bad effects.

The food you loved. I can no longer stand the taste of. Ice cream
Just plain nasty!
sweet tea+= Nasty
any thing with fat= nasty
I really mean nasty. I have tried to cheat on this diet. I can not. I have been fat free in my diet to long.

WARNING!!!! grocery bill is out of the roof!
try $300 a week at Kroger or walmart . eating healthy is costly.

I hope to figure out how to get cost down. This is still new to us and we are shopping in isles I would never look at before. Also all that weight has to go some place. It must exit.
I am thinking the medical cost will go down. So food bill will not bother me so much.

Wife and daughter has had serious medical conditions (hospital stays )
The girls just could not go on there own. Not a problem any more.

a normal day diet menu
up at 3:30 am
2 cups of coffee
2 slices of wheat toast with small amount of peanut butter

7am no fat yogurt and a fruit ( I really tried the plain yogurt 2 big tubs of it! NASTY as all get out!) I never ever ate yogurt before so I did cheat and switched to Yoplait light fat free. good stuff!  :afro:

9am a protein bar and a Gatorade

11:30 lunch time
a wheat bread sandwich (chicken breast or turkey breast) raw spinach
TIP ( My wife sneaks this into every dinner ) It cooks into nothing really.
(sure makes you go potty!)
mustard is OK. NO Mayo or Ketchup .
no fat cottage cheese
8 oz of 1% milk ( I started the milk about 2 weeks ago) (lunch was not working out well. Milk helps fill me up or gets rid of a craving
 ( yes a craving fill like hunger to me)
also I am thirsty all the time... I drink  maybe 2 gallons of water a day.

2pm a snack. most the time it is a fruit. or a energy bar
energy bar = another cheat .
If you fallow the guide in the P90X  plan I am at all protein diet.
Problem no energy left. crash and burn for me. I sneak in Gatorade 2x a day and a  energy bar 2 or 3 times a week

3:30 drive home
string cheese

dinner 6pm
3 oz pork tender loin (sound small? not really)
2 sides vegies
1 starch

late night snack
protein shake.

mix the menu up for what works for you. your body will tell you what it wants.

link to get you started
http://myp90xnutritionplan.com/p90x-recipes/ (http://myp90xnutritionplan.com/p90x-recipes/)
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: saint on September 26, 2011, 10:59:35 am
Good job man! Great to hear!
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Mikezilla on September 26, 2011, 11:28:52 am
Dude you were drinking 24 beers a night?!  :o I think your grocery bill probably pales in comparison to your booze bill!

Glad to hear that youre doing well though! Careful about the being thirsty all the time, that leads to diabetes. Trust me, I know. Thats how I found out that I had it. Dropped a bunch of weight, got super thirsty at night, went to the doctor, then bam. They told me I had diabetes.

Keep kicking ass though!  :applaud:
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Blanka on September 26, 2011, 11:39:16 am
fat free diet p90x fat shredder

Fat is needed for your brain. No fat = dumbness.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Blanka on September 26, 2011, 11:41:09 am
eating healthy is costly.

Eating healthy takes more time, but is not costly.
Just buy the right stuff (read: stuff closest to the way it grows). OK, bread may be made by a baker, baking is too time expensive.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 26, 2011, 11:44:46 am
Good job man! Great to hear!


Thanks. Wife loves the new me also  ;)
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 26, 2011, 11:49:43 am
fat free diet p90x fat shredder

Fat is needed for your brain. No fat = dumbness.

bananas  honey and nuts cover that.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: spoot on September 26, 2011, 12:00:09 pm
Congrats.  Have room to plant a small garden to grow veggies to keep costs down?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Hoopz on September 26, 2011, 12:01:19 pm
Congrats.  Have room to plant a small garden to grow veggies to keep costs down?
He didn't post it this year but in the past daywane has posted pics of his large garden.  Nothing beats home grown fruits and veggies. 
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: lordnacho on September 26, 2011, 12:04:35 pm
Dude you were drinking 24 beers a night?!  :o I think your grocery bill probably pales in comparison to your booze bill!
Andre the Giant, is that you?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 26, 2011, 12:09:04 pm
Dude you were drinking 24 beers a night?!  :o I think your grocery bill probably pales in comparison to your booze bill!

Glad to hear that youre doing well though! Careful about the being thirsty all the time, that leads to diabetes. Trust me, I know. Thats how I found out that I had it. Dropped a bunch of weight, got super thirsty at night, went to the doctor, then bam. They told me I had diabetes.

Keep kicking ass though!  :applaud:

I kind of figured some thing like that. I had a hint smack me between the eyes not so long ago.
I was still winging off beer.  I think I was down to 3 a night. I was standing up. hands on the dinning room chair. BOOM I was drunk??! I needed help to the shower . Wife looked at me and asked how many beers did you drink?
2
I went to bed at 5:30 pm and slept till 3:30am and felt fine.

That was the kicker on the beer.  I went 1 a night till I ran out of beer.

Thanks for the heads up .  I was wishing to put off a doctor visit till March.
I Know a long time off. I can not do the P90x exercises . I can not keep up .
so I am walking and chin ups, sit ups, push up. till I can even do the work outs. I know sad.  but true I need to get healthy to get healthier.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 26, 2011, 12:13:13 pm
man the garden was a BUST this year. heat killed all.
win some lose some. 2 years of losing on garden battle fronts.
but I still enjoy the heck out of it.
some day I will figure out a simple fail proof garden.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: ark_ader on September 26, 2011, 04:44:45 pm
Welcome to the party pal!

I'm going on stage 4 cannot wait to get to my goal of 180.

120 lbs is a killer to lose - you have to learn to stay the course and win the gold medal. Silver is for chumps.

I drink Starbucks House Blend like 5 cups real strong (like syrup).  Makes the day much brighter!   ;D

Don't forget the Vitamins!  :applaud:
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: DaOld Man on September 26, 2011, 05:26:59 pm
Congratulations Daywane! Proud of you man!
Since I have grown older, I find it is much harder to loose weight. A few years ago, if I wanted to drop 10 pounds I could do so in just a few weeks by simply dropping a few beers or a couple of snacks.
Aint that easy anymore.
I got up to 217 lbs (5 ' 8"), and have been fighting all summer and am down to 201.
I would like to get down to my old weight of 180 (which is still a little over for my height, but I can live with it), but it is hard, so I admire your work man.
Maybe I will try the diet you are on.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: SNAAKE on September 26, 2011, 07:26:48 pm
24 beers everyday lol.. :dizzy:

Id be happy with like...2 everyday. I dont even bother because Id get fat. right now I am like 160(5'11") but its time to start caring. beer is twice a week kinda thing for me. I save it for social gatherings.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: hypernova on September 26, 2011, 09:07:42 pm
24 beers...Ho...Lee...Crap...

Always inspiring to hear of a person dropping the pounds the old-fashioned way by actually working at it.

The real fight isn't what you just what through, but keeping it off.  The weight roller coaster is hell on your body.  Though you sound like it is going to be relatively easy sailing since you can't stand fatty, cholesterol-filled foods.

For lunch during the work week, I used to eat Hungry-Mans along with a pack of six 6 cheesy type crackers (those Lance things like in the vending machine), snack pack pudding, and a can of pop (sometimes two if it's really hot).  I've switched the crackers to a piece of fruit, cut down to one pop at most, kept the pudding, and the Hungry-Man is now generally something smaller, usually a 10 oz size TV "dinner", like the Healthy Choice steamers...the Asian inspired ones are fantastic to me.  I could eat all of the prior setup, but the point was I didn't need to.  Still about 155 at 6'2".  I also work in a warehouse, lots of moving around, so that's probably one reason I can get away with this.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Xiaou2 on September 26, 2011, 09:18:11 pm
Congrats.

 Ive also gave up most fats, and find most fatty foods disgusting.

 However, I find it hard to believe that Tea is bad for you.  Asians have been drinking it non-stop for thousands of years, and they look +10 yrs younger than people in the west at the same age.  Tea has less caffeine, and unlike coffee, its not roasted to cinders (which almost seems like it would be carcinogenic)   They also say that Tea is rich in anti-oxidants, which help keep cells youthful.

 Also, I believe that caffeine cases the metabolism to speed up, which burn off calories faster.

 Personally, I cant drink Coffee black, and now that Ive gotten more allergic to dairy, Tea is the best alternative for me.

 Also, I highly recommend Almond Milk.  Its a great no-fat alternative to milk, which has higher calcium, and taste great.  Silk brand is best IMO.  If you like it as a snack, get the vanilla or chocolate versions.  If you want it more like typical milk taste, get the regular version.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: ed12 on September 26, 2011, 09:44:03 pm
hi
as a crado person i can and will try to hammer home :fish:,
also congrad's on the weight loss
i am 5'11" 168 and want to gain weight
fish is extremley high in all our needed vitiam group's same as with turkey
just rem :do not batter and !deep-fry! : just batter and bake,alway's best way
no grease..fruit is the best snack food going,we my wife and i go through about 8 friut pk's a week between us..she is also on a weight los diet,i am on a get well kick
try quaker harvest crunch as a cereal with your milk it is very high on portine and fiber
plus makes a realy neat snack

ed

Title: Re: the new me
Post by: SNAAKE on September 26, 2011, 09:52:58 pm
+1 for almond milk :burgerking:

Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Ond on September 26, 2011, 10:15:21 pm
Have to agree on the Tea thing, Tea is way lower in caffeine than coffee, some people don't react well to Tannin in tea (not found in coffee) but you can get brands of Tea with low Tannin.  That said I love coffee, especially a well made Espresso (black coffee) I have one a day and leave it at that.

There's a lot of diet and lifestyle advice out there, I guess if you're getting consistent results and feeling good and can sustain your body weight for the long term then stay with with what works for you.

I'm trimming back myself with a basic goal to looking and feeling good by Christmas this year.  I'm 6'1" and about 195 pounds but aiming for around 178 pounds by then.

I got this guy's book which I highly recommend http://www.freedieting.com/abs_diet.htm  (http://www.freedieting.com/abs_diet.htm) .  If you can be bothered reading it, it has some of the best, well researched guidelines for eating and exercise lifestyle that I've ever seen.

One of the best things that I've gained from the book is his Power Smoothies recipe which you can zip up in a blender at Breakfast time (replaces brekky).  It's basically zero fat skim milk, zero fat yogurt, honey, instant oats, protein powder, peanut butter and ground flax seed with some ice thrown in to chill it.  Ends up like a thick shake but really good for you.  Combine that with meals including fresh fruit and vegetables and some daily exercise, works for me.

On a lighter note (pun intended) anyone trying to shed the weight could do worse than take note of Dr Rudi's special dietry secret for Women.  ;)

Eat less Dr Rudi (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-jy3OtZAss#)
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Necro on September 26, 2011, 10:57:48 pm
fat free diet p90x fat shredder

Fat is needed for your brain. No fat = dumbness.

bananas  honey and nuts cover that.

Or maybe not.  Honey doesn't contain any fat. :)
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 27, 2011, 04:01:09 am
fish 2x a week
+ 1200mg of fish oil every day and one daily men's multivitamin
I hate salmon. just plain hate it. glad there is other fish.
as for the brain
It has improved much. my position at work has changed. I am the lead operator. Problem solving is not a problem.
Dr OZ brain food. those items were listed.
could also be the beer. sober now.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 27, 2011, 04:23:40 am
I failed to mention all my joins are stiff.
a real pain in the butt really?
any tips on joint pain relief? prefer over counter or natural.

to give you a idea of my change.
2xxl shirt to a medium
38 x 32 paints to a 34x 32 (starting to need a belt.)
goal 32x32 paints 165 lbs.
high school size.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 27, 2011, 04:54:58 am
I could talk about this for hours.
I never could do all I have done till I got the right mind set!
I tried everything to set my mind to get in shape.
one night. (man this is embarrassing) in my sleep I snuggeld up to my wife.
she could not breath. no kidding. not hard to breath, could not do it at all.
That was it. I love to spoon.
that simple. I found my happy place.

Men. There is a large advantage to getting rid of inches off your gut.
you would think my wife and I just hooked up. LOL 20+ years
Most of you know me well.
for the newer folks. I am 46 yrs old
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: SNAAKE on September 27, 2011, 12:20:10 pm

I hate salmon. just plain hate it. glad there is other fish.


why lol ???

maybe you should get some better salmon. random korean fish places around here sell wild caught live salmon. fresh everyday. taste so much better than the frozen stuff from supermarket.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Mikezilla on September 27, 2011, 01:03:25 pm
Salmon isn't healthy anyway.


Youre kidding right?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 27, 2011, 05:15:32 pm
Salmon is supposed to be served at least 1 time a week "Dc OZ"
I watch him now
He has some cool stuff. I am looking for the wireless jump ropes
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Xiaou2 on September 27, 2011, 06:05:14 pm
Quote
I failed to mention all my joins are stiff.

 My joints get really painful at times.  I found out however, that it was because I have Celiac disease, which when eating wheat, causes the lower intestine to stop absorbing nutrients.

 Poor nutrients, such as lack of calcium.. and things start to go downhill very quickly.   So long as I eat right, the joints are fine... along with everything else.


 Other than that, do stretches often, and a little strength training of some sort.  I hear Tai Chi is excellent for things like this.  Possibly Yoga as well.

 Temp. Relief of pains: 

- Soak in a tub of epson salt. I prefer baking powder, as it seemed to work better.   

- Any type of menthol based cream, such as Ben Gay / Icy Hot?

- Possibly Chinese martial arts herbal conditioners called: "Dit Da Jow".  They use it topically to soak into the skin and joints.. which helps keep them more pliable, causes increased bloodflow, heals internal injuries 10x faster.

 I say this, because I burst both fluid sacks in my elbows when hitting the sandbags too hard... and the doctor said I should have been in severe pains.  Id been using the Jow regularly, and though I still have full feeling in my elbows and fists,  I dont have the pains that I should have when I blew out the fluid sacks.

 - Heating Pads / Cooling Ice pack.  (causes the body to react to that area when it notices extreme temperature variations)
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: DaOld Man on September 27, 2011, 06:32:39 pm
Glucosimine tablets (check spelling), available over the counter at walmart, is good for joints.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: hypernova on September 27, 2011, 06:46:47 pm
I hear Tai Chi is excellent for things like this.  Possibly Yoga as well.

Yoga is pretty much good for anything, save for maybe a broken spine or something...hell, it might even be good for that.  :)
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: AlienInferno on September 27, 2011, 07:04:11 pm
Good job on the weight loss.  I need to work a little harder on keeping myself fit.  I don't really drink beer (2 every couple of months maybe) and I like tea but prefer plain tea (no lemon, no sweetener.)  My main thing is working on portion control.  I can eat as much as a horse usually.  Allthough I pretty much fast walk/run for 8 hours a day at work.  Even eating like a horse I still managed to go down a couple pants sizes.

Edit:  Tobacco is a hard one to quit.  I've tried several times.  Longest run was about 6 months.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on September 27, 2011, 07:13:17 pm
thanks for the tips
the wife said she has seen Glucosimine tablets,  Just did not know what they were for.


  Xiaou2
you had me think back to Sunday. My van died on I64.  6:30 AM  dark as heck. No phone.
I just started to walk home. I made it back to 127 before a coworker spotted me.

8 miles walked. Monday I felt great.
This diet I am doing was made for P90X work outs , also if I was working out with them I would be 1/2 way into stage 2
Carbs go into diet.
I think I need to hit the stretch bands
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: korbitz on September 28, 2011, 01:50:51 am


working on tobacco. This one is very blanking HARD!
by far the hardest crutch to kick off down to 8 to 10 a day



i know what you mean by quiting smoking, used to smoke 30 a day, then at the start of february i got one of them electronic cigartettes, haven't had another 'real' cigarette since, not a perfect solution as you still stay addicted to nicotine but deffo a healthier option
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Ed_McCarron on September 28, 2011, 09:57:34 pm
eating healthy is costly.

Eating healthy takes more time, but is not costly.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-food-costs-idUSTRE7734L620110804 (http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-food-costs-idUSTRE7734L620110804)

Reuters disagrees.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Xiaou2 on September 29, 2011, 12:12:02 am
Quote
Reuters disagrees.

 Me too.

 I dont know how anyone could conclude otherwise.  Its far cheaper to buy something loaded with fat (fat is dirt cheap), than actual healthy ingredients.

 
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: korbitz on September 29, 2011, 02:42:24 am
Do you actually get a buzz off those e-cigarrettes?  I've considered taking them up recreationally.



i have found them as strong as cigarettes, as in what you feel at the back of the throat, and the vapor that is reproduced is on par with all cigaretes, i would not now go back to smoking, wether or not i can stop the e-cigaretes is another story though, i basically have changed from one form of addiction to another, though the latter is definately healthier.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: DaOld Man on September 30, 2011, 09:01:29 am
I have never smoked, so I admit I havent a clue, plus I dont want to change the topic, but I have got to ask, how are the e-cigs healthier?
Ive seen the commercials, and it looks like they are still putting nicotine in the body, is it just the absence of the hot smoke thing that is healthier?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: BobA on October 01, 2011, 05:31:41 am
Great work.   You are an inspiration.    :applaud: :applaud:  Joint pain is a drag but Glucosamine and whatever they package with it is supposed to help.  Never taken it myself.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: DaOld Man on October 01, 2011, 06:49:47 am
I had some work done on the cartilage in both my knees a few years back. The dr suggested glucosamine.
I took it for about two years. It did seem to help, but it took a couple of weeks of taking it before I felt any difference.
(I think it said it would on the bottle.)
I hate taking pills, so I quit after a couple of years.
Sometimes my left knee bothers me quite a bit, I probably should start taking it again.
My main gripe is that it gets pretty expensive after a while. Its over the counter so insurance dont pay.
Sucks getting old.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Dexter on October 01, 2011, 09:10:53 am
any tips on joint pain relief? prefer over counter or natural.

Cod liver oil capsules. Does wonders for my knee joints (dodgy after years of Tae kwon do) and, strangely enough, when I lost a good bit of weight I also had joint pain. I was advised by a knee specialist to take whey protein after light leg exercises as it was probably a weakening of the ligaments in the knee due to the dieting rather than the joint itself. He reckons every stone you lose equals 4 stone less pressure on the joint itself so it was unlikely  inflammation or strain on the joint itself.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: korbitz on October 01, 2011, 04:47:23 pm
I have never smoked, so I admit I havent a clue, plus I dont want to change the topic, but I have got to ask, how are the e-cigs healthier?
Ive seen the commercials, and it looks like they are still putting nicotine in the body, is it just the absence of the hot smoke thing that is healthier?

Yep you are inhaling nicotine, which in itself is not entirely healthy, it is a drug after all, but weigh that up with the 500+ chemicals, as opposed to the handfull in e-cig liquids, that are in your everyday cigarette and i know which i would rather use (i would rather do neither, but atm i will choose the lesser of the two evils, bloody addictions :( )
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Ed_McCarron on October 01, 2011, 06:36:35 pm
I have never smoked, so I admit I havent a clue, plus I dont want to change the topic, but I have got to ask, how are the e-cigs healthier?
Ive seen the commercials, and it looks like they are still putting nicotine in the body, is it just the absence of the hot smoke thing that is healthier?

Yep you are inhaling nicotine, which in itself is not entirely healthy, it is a drug after all, but weigh that up with the 500+ chemicals, as opposed to the handfull in e-cig liquids, that are in your everyday cigarette and i know which i would rather use (i would rather do neither, but atm i will choose the lesser of the two evils, bloody addictions :( )

Oh, a large industrial usage of nicotine is the folks that make pesticides.  Just thought I'd share.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Dervacumen on October 01, 2011, 08:08:44 pm
I'm blown away by your transformation.  Seriously.  You have determination of steel.
I beat the smoking thing over a year ago by using nicotine gum.  I actually found quitting smoking easier than quitting beer.  I still drink beer.  After about a month on the gum I just "forgot to buy some" and that was the end.
Beer, not so easy.
Keep up the good work.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 02, 2011, 08:08:00 pm
me before diet
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 02, 2011, 08:12:54 pm
chubby face
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 02, 2011, 08:19:12 pm
me now.
I fit into 32x32  :cheers:
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 02, 2011, 08:35:14 pm
My belly still hangs over but it is not fat. skin mostly.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Dervacumen on October 02, 2011, 09:12:21 pm
That's just awesome.  So do you feel invigorated, confident, sexy, strong, sad, lonely, what?  Just wondering what that kind of change has on the psyche.  Keep up the focus.  You're a model to many who don't even know you...
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 03, 2011, 04:07:51 am
That's just awesome.  So do you feel invigorated, confident, sexy, strong, sad, lonely, what?  Just wondering what that kind of change has on the psyche.  Keep up the focus.  You're a model to many who don't even know you...
I feel confident, not so strong yet. I was bull headed at first and just plain quit eating.
I saw no bad side at first. week very week. coils at work got to heavy. I could lift a 200 pound coil and strapped it for the lift no problem. Until crash diet. I was tossed around like a rag doll. I decided I was not dieting right, and picked up P90X
I still think I should have started off with power 90 first.

If you just need a extra push to get you motivated .... The diet is very simple.  the change with my wife and I is all the extra drive I need,

I love it that my wife can jump into my arms and wrap her legs around my waist and hug me.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 03, 2011, 04:25:50 am
my liver was dieing. my gut was red. I thought it was from the oils at work. nope beer.
my gut is no longer red.
sense of touch is greatly improved. going down the hallway the china cabinet used to grab my belt loop. Instant pissed off mode. It no longer grabs me. I fit in my own hallway.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: garwil on October 07, 2011, 07:41:14 am
Congrats to the OP, well done!

Someone said being thirsty all the time gives you diabetes. Almost right but not really. Having diabetes makes you thirsty. Being fat puts you at risk of type 2 diabetes. Also Glucosamine is no longer being prescribed by GPs in England due to recent research (possibly the British Medical Journal) that it doesn't actually do anything. Your best bet for joint pain is to speak to a doctor and a physiotherapist. Between them you should get painkillers, an investigation into the cause of the pain and some exercises to help resolve it and strengthen the joints.

Seriously though, congratulations on losing the weight and the booze. Good luck with kicking the ---daisies--- as well.

From an overweight nurse who smokes and should know better.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: stu33 on October 07, 2011, 08:19:53 am
My weight loss plan has worked really well the last 2 months.  I've lost about 30 pounds.

Here's the steps:

1.  Miss a bunch of deadlines at work due to no fault of your own
2.  Have your 3 year old kicked out of daycare for defending himself (the other kid was kicked out too, they pretty much have a 0 tolerance policy)
3.  Have your wife tell you that she doesn't love you anymore and wants a divorce
4.  Also have said wife pretty much bail on all the family bills
5.  SUCCESS!

edit:  Ok, this probably was a thread-jack, sorry about that.  Although, I have lost about 30 pounds in 2 months.  And now I have no one bitching about cabinets in the house, so that's good.  Also, great job to the OP, you did things that 90% of america could probably never do.  Be proud.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 08, 2011, 04:41:51 am
Congrats to the OP, well done!

 Your best bet for joint pain is to speak to a doctor and a physiotherapist. Between them you should get painkillers,

From an overweight nurse who smokes and should know better.

I can not take painkillers, allergic. I found out 2 years ago, when I cut off my finger.itches me from inside out. Darn pills had me wallering on the carpet like a dog.
We tried many type and dose's
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Blanka on October 08, 2011, 09:30:09 am
bananas  honey and nuts cover that.
Bananas and honey are not healthy! Are you afro/south american or asian, then bananas are OK. For white people they are not. Honey has some nasty sides too.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Blanka on October 08, 2011, 09:31:58 am
I can not take painkillers, allergic.
Even to the very basic paracetamol with nothing added?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Ond on October 12, 2011, 12:43:51 am
Bananas and honey are not healthy! Are you afro/south american or asian, then bananas are OK. For white people they are not. Honey has some nasty sides too.

What are the nasty sides to honey?  I'm not disputing the statement, just interested.  Everything I read about it seems to be pretty positive.  Got a link or some evidence to the contrary?  I guess some folks might be allergic to it, but then there's probably an allergy for just about anything for certain people.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: cdbrown on October 12, 2011, 02:23:06 am
Bananas and honey are not healthy! Are you afro/south american or asian, then bananas are OK. For white people they are not. Honey has some nasty sides too.
What??  Please explain?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: saint on October 12, 2011, 09:16:47 am
You don't give honey to babies (minute traces of botulism that adults can handle but can make babies sick) but I've never heard of it being bad for anyone older than a baby...
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: drventure on October 12, 2011, 09:56:43 am
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You don't give honey to babies

+1 Honey and babies don't mix, but I've never heard anything bad about honey for adults, but plenty of good things.

Never heard anything bad about bananas either, other than the ones we have now suck compared to those that were available before the worldwide banana plague back years ago wiped out that entire strain.

But I still like them.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: HaRuMaN on October 12, 2011, 10:37:35 am
Bananas and honey are not healthy! Are you afro/south american or asian, then bananas are OK. For white people they are not. Honey has some nasty sides too.
What??  Please explain?

Blanka's racist?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Mikezilla on October 12, 2011, 11:42:18 am
Bananas and honey are not healthy! Are you afro/south american or asian, then bananas are OK. For white people they are not. Honey has some nasty sides too.
What??  Please explain?

Blanka's racist?

Yeah apparantly so. I guess us white people dont have the supreme digestive system of either black people, asians, or south americans.  ::)

Thats probably one of the most ridiculous things I have seen on this thread. Bananas are great for you, and honey is just well, sweetner. Anything in excess is bad for you, but generally speaking, bananas are nutritious.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: saint on October 12, 2011, 11:50:02 am
People with potassium problems can't have bananas... ?
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Mikezilla on October 12, 2011, 01:09:47 pm
People with potassium problems can't have bananas... ?

Well yeah, but thats people, not a certain demographic.

@pbj:  :laugh2: Gross.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Blanka on October 14, 2011, 04:25:15 am
Have a look at food studies. Africans and Asians can digest way more sugar than white people can. For white it is even better to have a Scandic diet than a Mediterenean one! Apple's pears, red and blue berries are the right fruits for them.
The honey thing was about babies, I forgot. We have a baby so that is how that story must have been got into my mind.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: saint on October 14, 2011, 09:23:44 am
Relevant links? I do not believe bananas are unhealthy for white people.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: Louis Tully on October 14, 2011, 09:47:14 am
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Title: Re: the new me
Post by: HaRuMaN on October 14, 2011, 09:48:42 am
Relevant links? I do not believe bananas are unhealthy for white people.

+1

I eat about 340 a year. Give or take a few for the days we don't have any here or they're too ripe. I've been eating one a day for years.  :dunno

+2.  I usually eat a banana a day at work.  Never had any problems.
Title: Re: the new me
Post by: daywane on October 16, 2011, 10:47:42 am
People with potassium problems can't have bananas... ?

my father in law was going in for surgery to have his leg amputated. The surgery was rescheduled because of high potassium levels . he was admitted in to be monitored. he was at stroke level. I do not remember the count level but it was obvious it was very critical and we never knew there was a problem other than staff infection.

Diet had to change, #1 thing no bananas

Me I eat up on them heavy when muscle cramps wake me up all knotted up.  That is after I am done beating the crap out of said muscle