Pleased the results are good, you’re re doing really well, I must get my kettlebells out, daughter is a qualified instructor so need to dig out some of the dvd’s we’ve got, really enjoying cycling at the minute, husband found the rowing machine clearing out the garage yesterday, don’t know if it’s still working, I’ll test it laterGot them, Lipid panel is pretty good, compared to what it used to be. Total cholesterol is higher than recommended range but not by much, HDL is high but in a good range, and LDL is in good range, Trigs are in good range. I'm going to give the new statins a miss, I know they still reduce risk, but my body doesn't get rid of them fast enough and they accumulate causing problems. I don't fancy the side effects. Even though they probably do provide some benefit in terms of plaque stabilisation.
A1C went up a little, still OK but just entering the borderline zone, so will focus on keeping than down. Going on and off statins really messes with the blood sugar levels.
My blood pressure is textbook. Brachial Ankle Index is excellent which is an indicator of lack of peripheral vascular disease. No knowing for certain of course if that means you've no arterial plaque issues elsewhere but it is an indicator that you risk is low. Perhaps a benefit of higher HDL due to a lifetime habit of keeping fit and strong.
I have another test as part of the annual diabetes check up in January, so I'll see how things look then and make a decision based on that.
I was having some issues with statins but switched to taking them every other day. I've had no issues since.Got them, Lipid panel is pretty good, compared to what it used to be. Total cholesterol is higher than recommended range but not by much, HDL is high but in a good range, and LDL is in good range, Trigs are in good range. I'm going to give the new statins a miss, I know they still reduce risk, but my body doesn't get rid of them fast enough and they accumulate causing problems. I don't fancy the side effects. Even though they probably do provide some benefit in terms of plaque stabilisation.
A1C went up a little, still OK but just entering the borderline zone, so will focus on keeping than down. Going on and off statins really messes with the blood sugar levels.
My blood pressure is textbook. Brachial Ankle Index is excellent which is an indicator of lack of peripheral vascular disease. No knowing for certain of course if that means you've no arterial plaque issues elsewhere but it is an indicator that you risk is low. Perhaps a benefit of higher HDL due to a lifetime habit of keeping fit and strong.
I have another test as part of the annual diabetes check up in January, so I'll see how things look then and make a decision based on that.
Got them, Lipid panel is pretty good, compared to what it used to be. Total cholesterol is higher than recommended range but not by much, HDL is high but in a good range, and LDL is in good range, Trigs are in good range. I'm going to give the new statins a miss, I know they still reduce risk, but my body doesn't get rid of them fast enough and they accumulate causing problems. I don't fancy the side effects. Even though they probably do provide some benefit in terms of plaque stabilisation.
A1C went up a little, still OK but just entering the borderline zone, so will focus on keeping than down. Going on and off statins really messes with the blood sugar levels.
My blood pressure is textbook. Brachial Ankle Index is excellent which is an indicator of lack of peripheral vascular disease. No knowing for certain of course if that means you've no arterial plaque issues elsewhere but it is an indicator that you risk is low. Perhaps a benefit of higher HDL due to a lifetime habit of keeping fit and strong.
I have another test as part of the annual diabetes check up in January, so I'll see how things look then and make a decision based on that.
I tried the same mate .. in fact I was cutting the tablets in half and taking just 5 mg 3 times a week. Still it would accumulate and the symptoms just continued to get worse and worse. My liver was in real pain, I could feel it mapped out, any sudden movements, contact, stretching all gave me pain. That's not good, on top of that the muscle pain and fatigue was getting out of hand and my blood glucose was going up significantly. My genetics just don't tolerate them. So I have to listen to my body, their benefits I would like, but not at the cost that they are extracting. I'm the guy who gets all the complications they say are rare for statins in the small print. C'est la vie.I was having some issues with statins but switched to taking them every other day. I've had no issues since.
Great FBG, food & exercise, 100 burpees in yesterdays heat, you’re more of a nutter than meThis morning's FBG: 5.8
Yesteday's food:
B: skipped
L: Tuna salad: 1 tin of no drain tuna steak in rapeseed oil, with: garlic, finely chopped broccoli, rocket leaves, red salad onions, sweetcorn, fresh red chillies, tahini,, salt, cumin, pepper and lemon juice, pomegranate seeds. Loving this on a hot day!
Afternoon Snack: none
D: Huel Black chocolate flavour + protein powder + almond flavouring + cocoa nibs
AD: Berries, yoghurt, protein powder and peanut butter
Yesterday's Activity:
Steps: ~5000
Lunchtime walk - none, too hot!
Workout:
4 times around the circuit below, no rest during a circuit, minimal rest between circuits:
- 25 x 12 left jab + right cross punch combos
- 25 x squat rising into high front snap kick - alternating left and right side
- 25 x burpees
LOL I did the Burpees workout in the coolest room in the house in front of a fan on full blast. Still drenched with sweat at the end of it.Great FBG, food & exercise, 100 burpees in yesterdays heat, you’re more of a nutter than me
So want to do the barbell deadlifts &. burpees over the bar workout but far too hot
1 of each, 2etc put to 10 & back down again
How's the rower? In good nick?FBG
Libre 5.5
Contour 4.9
B/home roast ham, cheese string, benecol drinking yogurt
B/ eggs, bacon, mushrooms, tomatoes
Ll/ celery peanut butter, fresh coconut, strawberries
D/ sirloin steak, salad, walnuts & pomegranate seeds on top
Exercise
5 minutes testing the rowing machine out
Steps 11,416
Spent the day clearing out the outbuildings, enough wood chopped & stored to last a couple of months
Good going mate .. that's a lot of walking in this heat!FBG – 6.1
B – 2 egg cheese omelette with leaves and mushrooms
Snack –
L – small bites of quiche, onion bhajee, mini samosa whilst on marshalling duty then pint of beer and small slice of cheese watching the cricket whilst walking home
Snack –
D – garlic chicken with white cabbage & onion stirfry
Supper –
Ex – 2hr walk to/from marshalling duty/pub/cricket , post dinner fast stair-climbing (10x 2 flights = 260 steps)
This day will go down in infamy among the surviving courgettes down at the allotment!Sunday 14/8
FBG (05.30) 4.4
Breakfast (5.30 am): Porridge (almond milk), apricot, raspberries, pecans {274 Cal / 37.3g Carbs}
.................................1 km jog to the gym
.................................rowing machine (8 x 500m sprints, 30 sec rests)
.................................5.5 km run home [27 min 58 sec], 27 sec over PB, good
Breakfast 2 (8am): Toast, lemon curd {116 Cal / 17.5g Carbs}
Lunch (12pm): Picnic lunch, tidy up day at the allotment so there were a few of us.
Beetroot & goats cheese loaf / Lancashire cheese, crackers, courgette & plum chutney/
Courgette & lemon curd cake/ Santa Claus melon {632 Cal / 68.8g Carbs}
Quite high in carbs, but working hard on a hot day, probably needed it.
BG (6pm) 4.3
Dinner (5.30pm): Thai green curry (prawn, cashew & green vegetables), jasmine rice {628 Cal / 55.6g Carbs}
Loganberries, blackberries, yoghurt, hazelnuts {133 Cal / 10.9g Carbs}
Berries were wild
5 cups of coffee (3 of them decaf)
Calories 1825
Carbs 196.7g
Protein 75.4g
Fat 74.6g (Sat Fat 19.6g / Trans fats 0.6g)
All food cooked from scratch, if you would like a recipe, please just ask
Great FBG & workout, 200 push-ups in that heat….This morning's FBG: 6.1
Yesteday's food:
B: skipped
L: Tuna salad: 1 tin of no drain tuna steak in rapeseed oil, with: garlic, finely chopped broccoli, rocket leaves, red salad onions, sweetcorn, fresh red chillies, tahini,, salt, cumin, pepper and lemon juice, pomegranate seeds. I am definitely NOT going to be having this again today! Or am I? LOL
Afternoon Snack: Berries, yoghurt, protein powder and peanut butter
D: Huel Black vanilla flavour + protein powder + almond flavouring + cocoa nibs
AD: Choc protein pudding
Yesterday's Activity:
Steps: ~5000
Gardening ~ 1 hour
Lunchtime walk - none, too hot and muggy!
Workout:
4 times around the circuit below, no rest during a circuit, minimal rest between circuits:
Hard work in the heat.
- 20 x kettlebell swings (32 kg kettlebell)
- 50 x push ups
- 10 bent over rows 5 L, 5R (32 kg kettlebell)
- 50 split squats, 25L, 25R
Wow!!Great FBG & workout, 200 push-ups in that heat….
Rower is good, now set up next to my treadmill,
Lat pull down pb this morning 42.5kg only 6.kg to go & I’m up to body weight
We do have a glut at the moment, beans will be next, then squashes. It is always challenging coming up with new ways to use stuff, though that is part of the fun. We had courgette martinis last year! Not a strong flavour but quite refreshing.This day will go down in infamy among the surviving courgettes down at the allotment!
I think I'll try getting in a run in the mornings, see if I can get my FBG a bit lower in this heat.
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