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Semper Fi, Mac! 63-year old retired Marine here.
You’ve come to the right place - lots of folks here ready to lend a hand with useful tips and encouragement.
I started back in Oct 2019 at 265-lbs with A1C of 7.7. Now I’m 200-lbs and 5.0 and off all meds. It works, but just preparing for a PFT or CAX, you have to put in the work.
Keep the faith and we’ll look forward to reading of your outstanding success.
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Pat F have to change my name from TK to Tom K. I used the app last time and did well in short order. My love of beer did me in and I gave up. Now I need to lower blood pressure, glucose, and drop 70 pounds. I do not need to get back to fighting weight of 185, but walking around at 220-240 would take a ton of stress off of my hips and knees. Maybe I can delay the hip replacements for a long time.
I am willing to do the work and have the time. CAX at 29 Palms, sucked. ;)
Semper Fi my friend! -
I was at Two-Niner Papa from 87-91 (deployed to the First Gulf War as part of 3d Light Armored Infantry Battalion (Task Force Lima - then TF Shepherd)
this is TRULY a good app.
I track Total Carbs (at or below 18), and am reading a TON of medical based books to work my way through all the info that’s out there.
I’ve found it best to (in no particular order):
1. Track Total Carbs: net carbs allow too many ‘dinks in the wire’ and every little bit that leaks in only weakens your progress.
2. Stay busy - keep moving
3. No snacks - ever. One of the KEY requirements of keto is to give your body a break and allow it time to burn off the fats stored as a result of meals. If we snack in between (or after) meals, our food intake can easily tally five-six times a day. All this does is cause a continual glucose/insulin spike and that results in insulin resistance (which in turn drive fat into storage). Refraining from snacks is necessary for burning fat stores.
4. No alcohol (just me - it makes me want snacks too much: see #2, above)
5. Fasting is your friend. It’s necessary to give your body a chance to burn off the fat that was stored as a result of eating. I’ve worked myself up to a 96-hr pass (LOL) about once a month. HUGE results there.
6. Read all you can: there are lots of excellent informative readings out there. I can send a list of what I’ve read if you want.
I’m still learning, but very much enjoying the process.
Semper,
Pat
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Pat F I am tracking total carbs, trying to stay busy beating the shit out of the drums but need to incorporate more walking into my day, I do not snack, can't say the same for my wife though, because it defeats the purpose of "dieting", I gave up the booze the first of the year and am happy to wake up not hungover, I stop eating at 6 pm and eat breakfast at 12 pm, and am still learning. I am sticking to what worked over the summer then tweaking it so that I continue to lose tons. I try to read everything I can find to ensure success this time around.
I was stationed at Kaneohe Bay Hawaii with Fox Battery 2/12 and also did 7 months and 10 days in the sand box in 90-91. We shot artillery for everybody that called us.
Always!