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Tonka83 03-19-2024 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TLO (Post 17450016)
I appreciate how this is morphing into a thread about diabetes.

Expecting Wilfred Brimley to chime in shortly.

FlaChief58 03-19-2024 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 17450003)
Have you never heard of the Keto diet? Its not really that difficult. Yea its a change but once you make it the change its not a big deal.

Yeah, that's essentially what I'm doing, but she's not too receptive to the whole thing, so I have to be creative to keep her on it. I'm also doing 18-6 intermittent fasting to lose some weight, which she absolutely refuses to do. That would likely help her as much as the dietary changes, but alas...

Marcellus 03-19-2024 01:43 PM

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Originally Posted by FlaChief58 (Post 17450030)
Yeah, that's essentially what I'm doing, but she's not too receptive to the whole thing, so I have to be creative to keep her on it. I'm also doing 18-6 intermittent fasting to lose some weight, which she absolutely refuses to do. That would likely help her as much as the dietary changes, but alas...

Oh yea, my wife is the same way. Adds multiple degrees of difficulty when you add that factor in.

luv 03-19-2024 01:44 PM

I chose diabetes. Found out I'm type 2 last Halloween. My blood sugar was spiking at 305, and my a1c was at 13.6. Both of those numbers are dangerously high. I almost completely cut out added sugar and started watching carb intake. Increased exercise, although, not by much. Started taking Metformin. Four months later, and my blood sugar was 120 (although it varies, of course), and my a1c was 5.8. I've also lost 25 lbs. I can sometimes feel myself wanting to allow for more "cheats" knowing I've improved so much, but I can't let myself slide back into old habits.

bringbackmarty 03-19-2024 01:48 PM

Other - tik tok ban.

luv 03-19-2024 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Tonka83 (Post 17449971)
Most people with diabetes continue to eat like chit though.
I think it's still in the top 10 in leading cause of deaths in the US.

My mom has been diabetic for 30 years. She takes insulin, and she can't figure out why it's not helping. She says she's insulin resistant. She's amazed that I was able to improve so much. She then complains about all of the candy and junk food my stepdad buys. I tell her she doesn't have to eat it, which she does.

Bearcat 03-19-2024 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Marcellus (Post 17450003)
Have you never heard of the Keto diet? Its not really that difficult. Yea its a change but once you make it the change its not a big deal.

Yeah, when I first did keto, it felt like everything was loaded with carbs, or at the very least it was really difficult to stay under 75g/day.

I haven't done keto in a few years, but these days I probably don't go over ~100-150g most days unless I eat out somewhere, due to all the substitutions out there for pasta, keto bread options, etc.

The challenge can be not dying from high cholesterol problems while you're trying not to not die from high carbs problems, but there are also a lot more plant protein things out there now.. beyond burgers, plant protein powder, etc.

cabletech94 03-19-2024 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by luv (Post 17450033)
I chose diabetes. Found out I'm type 2 last Halloween. My blood sugar was spiking at 305, and my a1c was at 13.6. Both of those numbers are dangerously high. I almost completely cut out added sugar and started watching carb intake. Increased exercise, although, not by much. Started taking Metformin. Four months later, and my blood sugar was 120 (although it varies, of course), and my a1c was 5.8. I've also lost 25 lbs. I can sometimes feel myself wanting to allow for more "cheats" knowing I've improved so much, but I can't let myself slide back into old habits.

Wow! We share the same birthday and a diabetes diagnoses!! Everything you’ve said is what I’ve been going through!! Down 20+ pounds since thanksgiving!! My biggest accomplishment is abosolutly no food after 8pm and obviously cutting out carbs!! Everything in moderation!!

loochy 03-19-2024 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat (Post 17450042)
Yeah, when I first did keto, it felt like everything was loaded with carbs, or at the very least it was really difficult to stay under 75g/day.

I haven't done keto in a few years, but these days I probably don't go over ~100-150g most days unless I eat out somewhere, due to all the substitutions out there for pasta, keto bread options, etc.

The challenge can be not dying from high cholesterol problems while you're trying not to not die from high carbs problems, but there are also a lot more plant protein things out there now.. beyond burgers, plant protein powder, etc.


Recent studies have shown that high cholesterol foods don't necessarily lead to excess cholesterol production in the body. Sugars are a worse culprit.

HemiEd 03-19-2024 02:08 PM

Lots of good points in this thread. Obesity is an evolving epidemic the last decade or more. Like Rainman said, it wasn't that way back in the day. So something has changed.
To be honest, I don't know diddly squat about Diabetes, I have empathy for those struggling with it, but for many of us it's all about the calories consumed vs. those burned, simple as that.

My observation is this:

1) Fast food, or already prepared food, is ****ing loaded with calories to easily prepare and make it taste good and bring you back.
Here is an example: One of the tastiest fast food items I have found, SuperSonic Double Cheeseburger is 1159 calories! That is without the fries! When you are trying to do 1400 a day, that makes the rest of the day pretty darn lean.

2)Lack of exercise to burn those calories. Sitting on one's ass, whether it is hairless or not, playing video games or watching the tube does not burn the calories consumed. Especially if your wolfing down a bag of chips while doing so, no matter how much air is in the bag.

The app (sp?) "Lose it" makes it simple for me

loochy 03-19-2024 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by HemiEd (Post 17450074)
Lots of good points in this thread. Obesity is an evolving epidemic the last decade or more. Like Rainman said, it wasn't that way back in the day. So something has changed.
To be honest, I don't know diddly squat about Diabetes, I have empathy for those struggling with it, but for many of us it's all about the calories consumed vs. those burned, simple as that.

My observation is this:

1) Fast food, or already prepared food, is ****ing loaded with calories to easily prepare and make it taste good and bring you back.
Here is an example: One of the tastiest fast food items I have found, SuperSonic Double Cheeseburger is 1159 calories! That is without the fries! When you are trying to do 1400 a day, that makes the rest of the day pretty darn lean.

2)Lack of exercise to burn those calories. Sitting on one's ass, whether it is hairless or not, playing video games or watching the tube does not burn the calories consumed. Especially if your wolfing down a bag of chips while doing so, no matter how much air is in the bag.

The app (sp?) "Lose it" makes it simple for me


Yeah, the premade, prepackaged food options are perfect for consumption while sitting on your ass.

Bearcat 03-19-2024 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 17450067)
Recent studies have shown that high cholesterol foods don't necessarily lead to excess cholesterol production in the body. Sugars are a worse culprit.

Yeah, it's interesting stuff. In my case, I was eating a ton of red meat, cheese, etc on a lower carb diet and my cholesterol shot up to dangerous levels. Steered towards chicken, fish, less cheese... and it went back to normal relatively quickly.

Not to say there weren't other factors, but those were the two big reductions in my diet without (knowingly) changing carbs much.

PunkinDrublic 03-19-2024 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 17449934)
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Guys are giving attention to fat girls online without ever meeting them and it's the fat girls fault?

Not at all. I’m sure it gets addictive to get all that short term validation.

Bump 03-19-2024 03:55 PM

No Haitian cannibals option? They probably like the extra fat.

MahomesMagic 03-19-2024 03:58 PM

The next generation will be even fatter.


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