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OK, so the doctor has put me on Glucophage and Cholesterol medication!
He says I have the beginning stages of Diabetes, but he thinks I can get rid of the symptoms through exercise and weight loss.
My cholesterol is not high, about 5.7... but my LDL is quite low - about 0.6.
OK, so the doctor has put me on Glucophage and Cholesterol medication!
He says I have the beginning stages of Diabetes, but he thinks I can get rid of the symptoms through exercise and weight loss.
My cholesterol is not high, about 5.7... but my LDL is quite low - about 0.6.
So for a total noob, whats the first step?
/Note To Self: Acquire a scale
Im stuck between 83 and 85I am in the best shape I have been in years and fitter than I've been in years. I watch what I eat (almost no sugar and a lot less carbs), go to spinning classes at least twice a weak and do 100KM+ on a Saturday on Sunday on my bike.
Any suggestions? Will it help if i take up another form of cardio such as swimming?
https://www.reddit.com/r/keto
Read the FAQ and "in a nutshell" pages first.
Also, buy a food scale. I was eating healthy but my portions were way too much for my calorie intake.
For the first time in my life I actually look at the nutrition index on the back of products and it's scary.
Im stuck between 83 and 85I am in the best shape I have been in years and fitter than I've been in years. I watch what I eat (almost no sugar and a lot less carbs), go to spinning classes at least twice a weak and do 100KM+ on a Saturday on Sunday on my bike.
Any suggestions? Will it help if i take up another form of cardio such as swimming?
OK, so the doctor has put me on Glucophage and Cholesterol medication!
He says I have the beginning stages of Diabetes, but he thinks I can get rid of the symptoms through exercise and weight loss.
My cholesterol is not high, about 5.7... but my LDL is quite low - about 0.6.
How carefully do you watch what you eat?
As in weighing each particle of food that goes into your mouth or just being mindful.
In my experience, just being mindful only does enough to keep you at the same weight. As a first step, just get the amount of kilojoules or calories you consume every day.
I already use myfitnesspalSomething interesting about calorie counting and reading the nutrition charts... have a look at a chocolate bar, that's the same amount of calories as you'd burn if you ran 10km. Are you willing to run 10km every time you eat a chocolate? Neither am I.
Oh...download the myFitnessPal app. It is a brilliant tracker for food, exercise and weight. It also has a built in barcode scanner so if you're not sure what nutrition details to add to your foods, just scan the barcode and enter how much of it you're eating (it usually lists per 100g). It'll then calculate your goal calories for the day, how much you've eaten, minus the amount you've exercised and then you'll see if you're eating too much or exercising too little.
Fanie, please update the OP. First month weigh-in results:
11/01/2016 - 87kg
11/02/2016 - 82.7kg
Well done
Fek... up up to 97.
Its probably muscle mass as I have upped the str training but eish, not going to help my pants situation