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Old 01-29-2012, 10:26 PM
tomschwartz28 tomschwartz28 is offline
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Default weight loss made easier I Promise

Derek, welcome to GB. I post rarely, but thought I would tell you my success. My brother is T2 and we are physically similar, I have been waiting to learn my fate fully expecting to be diabetic as I get older ( I'm 52 y.o. M).
Last summer I noticed my neighbor had lost significant weight and commented that he looked well, and of course asked him what he was doing.
He told me he was taking a maximum of 60 carbohydrates per day. A low carb diet. I was so impressed,I became instantly motivated.
At the time my bp was about 157/87 average, but I had not yet seen a GB that worried me yet. Still the writing was on the wall, and being about 50lbs overweight, I needed to lose the spare tire around my waist.
So I jumped on this eating routine style of living. I have lost 40lbs at this time, and feel great today (I take one day at a time). Unfortunately, I haven't motivated my brother yet, but I want to motivate at least one other person. This program is easy to do, helps you lose your appetite, and is absolutely free. I am thinking of creating a web site that is totally free. The program isn't rocket science and all you have to do is center it around a number of food items that are protein ( meat fish whey protein, low carb yogurts, poultry, you get the idea.
If you or anyone else is interested, I would love to help you start. I am much healthier today, I don't care what anyone else says, people are nicer to you when you are at a good weight. I am still working, at getting to the finish line, but my doctor said that I look good now and he only wants me to lose 5 more lbs. Or even stay where I am. I have found that the USA guidlines of height to weight ratios do not take into account people that have good muscle tone, so check with your doctor.
There are all kinds of low carb diets on line, and nearly all are trying to sell you on this simple concept.
If you are interested, send a post to me, and I'll walk through it with you or anyone else. The idea is simple, 1) diabetics need to control sugar intakes, and 2) most diabetics are overweight.
I can only help on the diet side of the equation.
If you need to lose weight, you can do it by
1) Eat Breakfast. It is best to eat eggs with bacon or lean hamsteak,or low carb yogurt with Raw Almonds. Do not eat bread, toast, milk ( Milk has lots of sugars and if you use low fat milk you are eating nothing but sugar according to the label. Instead, try Silk or soy replacement milk products which are low carb with the right type of fat content.
I know people are biting their knuckles in horror that I would suggest bacon & eggs, but it will be OK, unless you just plain abuse quantities. I have found that while I am denying myself bread, pasta, and other grained food products, eating something savory allows me to stay the course.
For lunch, just figure a salad with chicken, such as a chicken Caesar salad, or a breadless hamburger with lettuce tomato and onions. And get it in your head that if you eat 1/2nd a whole tomato, you will fill up. The goal here is to eat good carbs. Even if you ate a steak for lunch you are better off than any potato, bread or starch. If you do what I am suggesting, you will fill up,and find you're appetite reduces significantly over time, but for now you have to concentrate on eating all you want of low carb foods.
For the record, after 8 months, my cholesterol is 130. And my doc just took me off lipitor. That is a statin free number.
If you like dessert, try sugar free jellow with OMG whipped cream and of course raw almonds. Whipped cream is savory and is a great feel good food. High in fat, low carb, and two tablespoons has only 3 carbs and not that much fat.
For dinner, eat tuna fish salad, or another entrée that has protein. For Vegans, or non vegan, use tofu along with other proteins.
I'm using too much space, but if you take this course, I promise you will eat all you want, and within 2 weeks, you will begin to lose any love affair with food. It is truly amazing. I'm much more active. I have more energy, and am able to do more vigorous exercise. Of course, you need to exercise because this life style has less calories, and if you add any physical activity, you will see 5-10 lb weight reduction in the first 2 weeks.
Use Internet resources, try to exercise, even if it's two 10 minute walks. Exercise improve weight loss x2!
Remember, this becomes a lifestyle. I have had 4 weeks with no loss followed by a 5 lb drop the next week.
Expect 1-2 lbs per week, but not directly spaced. I remember sticking with it and finding no loss on some weeks, but you have to watch thing that impact weight such as SALT.
Good luck, and if you are not interested, pass this to someone else who may be. I have proven to myself it works, and the doc says it is healthy.... Remember to eat you're vegetables, mom was right like that!
Good luck and let me know if this helps and works. I really want to have others share this successful method, I have consulted with many doctors, ( I have lots of doc friends) and nobody has shot this down yet, and I was a 38 waiste and am now 32, we'll talk about wardrobe problems later.
Let me know if post is too long, and if anyone share my success, if so, I will start listing food examples, starting exercises, and answer any and all questions...... I hope I motivated someone out there!
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