Mid-Life and taking control of my life...

madjak30

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I'm new to the forum, but not new to forums...I've been part of internet forums for a few years now, YouTube member, and a pretty lame blog...all of my other internet involvement has been focused on my hobbies...trucks, cars, bikes & photography...but I had a change in my life that has refocused me on the importance of health...so here I go with the longer version...


When I was a kid they called me husky or big boned (much more polite than fat). I always thought it was a complement until I was a teen and realized what my own family was thinking...


Here's a couple of pics of me back in grade 12...many moons ago (when I had hair...oh my god?!?!)





I wasn't way over weight, but I had a bit of a "spare tire"...anyway, at this point I had bought my first car and no longer rode my bike everywhere...loss of regular exercise, and the start of the decline...


Shortly after that pic, I started college...and the beer gardens were found (drinking age here is 18...kinda young)...another step in the wrong direction...then college came to an end and I had to find a job, get a life, find a wife...all that junk...life started just happening...next thing I knew I was married and had kids...and I was in my thirties before I really knew what I was doing...somewhere along the way I had migrated from over weight to obese...


In this picture I am about 33 or 34 and weigh in at 245-250lbs...visiting mom & dad...my baby sister is in the pic with me...





I had just taken a promotion and had moved from working in the field to being a manager in the office...within three years I had gotten up to 277lbs at my peak...


Here's a pic of me from a year ago...at age 40





Then during the following year I kinda let go...weight floated between 265 & 275...but ate whatever I wanted and had as much beer as I wanted...both bad ideas, of course hind sight is 20/20 as they say...here's a few more pics of me through 2011...







I think you catch the theme of the summer...anyway, by the end of the summer of junk & beer I was finding that in the afternoons and evenings I was thirsty, really thirsty (not beer this time, just water)...I was drinking 3 to 4 liters (a gallon ish) of water a day...I figured something must be wrong...went to the doctor at the beginning of October, went through some blood tests and found out that I have Type II Diabetes...now, I don't think the beer and junk food caused my diabetes but it certainly didn't help...(I didn't realize that everyone on my mothers side and a few on my fathers side have this as well...I guess it was in my genes)


So all of a sudden I have a real reason to make healthy choices (maybe less of a reason than a realization), and I realize that I'm not invincible...I want to be healthy enough to chase my beautiful wife around the bedroom (and even catch her once in a while)





And I want to be around for my daughters, who are the most important people in the world!!





So, since the diagnosis...I have had a physical done and when they weighed me I was surprised at how much weight I had lost, down to 255lbs...mostly due to the water filling my belly instead of snacks...but I have also met with a dietitian and she explained to me how high blood sugar effects your body, so a healthy weight and diet are quite important to someone with diabetes...and I have lots of reasons to want to live well...the picture of my daughters is from a few years ago now, the oldest is now a teenager and the twins are not far behind...so I want to teach be example how to live a healthy lifestyle so that they don't make the same mistakes as Daddy...


Anyway, I've rambled enough...so I'll see you around the forum...


Later.
 
hey madjack,


just wanted to welcome you and hopefully we can talk and see what we can do to help with your health issues. First I just want to let you a little about me, when I was 16 I was put on pills for high cholestrol and remained on them for many years. Finally I got tired of doctors telling me that it was hereditary because everyone in my family had it. I am finally normal and don't have to take pills anymore all because I got educated about how the body works. So what I recommend is you go check out a site called underground wellness by a guy named sean croxton, trust me he knows his stuff. Good luck with your health and you have a beautiful family.


Trevor
 
Thanks for the complement...I'm quite proud of my family...and with the way my life has gone, but I need to pay closer attention to my health...


I will definitely check out that site...I just need to learn what I can and can't eat...I think it is a bit of a process of trial and error...mostly error right now...but I am figuring it out...I'll start another thread to post and track my progress...I don't think it belongs in here...


Later.
 
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