benford
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- Location
- Broughton Astley ,Leicestershire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
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Can you do walking OK @Sadakf too? Walk a dog or walk instead of using car for short journeys. Walking or swimming gets me started in the right direction. Any exercise releases endorphins so it motivates us more to buy only good choice foods too.Hello, I too have lost my motivation. Since my diagnosis as T2 diabetes last February, I was motivated to lose weight and reverse my diabetes. I was doing well, lost 10kg, blood levels from 104 to 49, my Dr reduced by metformin from 1500mg to 1000. Now I know I started badly and out in weight. I am afraid to check BG levels. Which is silly as I need to take back control.
I'm so glad to have found your thread. Looking for help and support
Having lost a lot of weight in the past through diet and exercise at the gym,But through injuries and personal circumstances my attendance at the gym has been hit and miss consequently my weight has rocketed.I am 65 i don't expect to be the fittest i just want to get back on track.Where i lost the plot is what to eat and be able to go to the gym lose weight without too much muscle loss and energy .What do i do first lose weight and then build muscle or is there somethnig i can do to lose weight and yet retain muscle.Thank you all for listening.
I'm an enthusiastic gym goer age 75. (I also walk and run, but in the open air.) IMO doing resistance exercise so as not to lose too much muscle as you lose fat is the way to go. You could try making sure to eat some protein before and after your sessions. Beware the popular protein shakes though, which may contain too many calories and carbs. I'm no sure if I am getting my nutrition around exercise right yet, but I go for a smallish portion of Chedder cheese and walnuts after my gym workouts.Having lost a lot of weight in the past through diet and exercise at the gym,But through injuries and personal circumstances my attendance at the gym has been hit and miss consequently my weight has rocketed.I am 65 i don't expect to be the fittest i just want to get back on track.Where i lost the plot is what to eat and be able to go to the gym lose weight without too much muscle loss and energy .What do i do first lose weight and then build muscle or is there somethnig i can do to lose weight and yet retain muscle.Thank you all for listening.
Having lost a lot of weight in the past through diet and exercise at the gym,But through injuries and personal circumstances my attendance at the gym has been hit and miss consequently my weight has rocketed.I am 65 i don't expect to be the fittest i just want to get back on track.Where i lost the plot is what to eat and be able to go to the gym lose weight without too much muscle loss and energy .What do i do first lose weight and then build muscle or is there somethnig i can do to lose weight and yet retain muscle.Thank you all for listening.
Lucky 4 year old! I still remember the joy of taking walks with my grandfather and his old fat dachshund. I realised much later that both had cardiac problems. They went so much more slowly than the other members of my family, so that I had time to investigate things of interest (to me) en route, such as the particular kind of mud in the gutter and still catch up without any stress, and without being told to hurry up.I'll take the 4yr old so he can mess around on route.
Hi @benfordHaving lost a lot of weight in the past through diet and exercise at the gym,But through injuries and personal circumstances my attendance at the gym has been hit and miss consequently my weight has rocketed.I am 65 i don't expect to be the fittest i just want to get back on track.Where i lost the plot is what to eat and be able to go to the gym lose weight without too much muscle loss and energy .What do i do first lose weight and then build muscle or is there somethnig i can do to lose weight and yet retain muscle.Thank you all for listening.
I just saw this article recommending eating eggs (rather than a protein shake or nothing) for muscle growth straight after a workout. Perfect, as eggs contain only about 0.6g carb each.Where i lost the plot is what to eat and be able to go to the gym lose weight without too much muscle loss and energy
Hi @benfordI just saw this article recommending eating eggs (rather than a protein shake or nothing) for muscle growth straight after a workout. Perfect, as eggs contain only about 0.6g carb each.
https://www.menshealth.com/fitness/eggs-and-muscle-growth?
I think that, as with so many other factors diabetes, this varies between individuals. Drink to your meter! I have never noticed coffee making any difference to my bg one way or the other, but I can't drink lots without getting jittery. (And also upsetting my over-sensitive bladder.)Hey, I know I read somewhere that caffeine messes with blood sugar. Am I right? In my experience, it creates hypoglycemia.
What on earth do you do with all those egg yolks?In my past I have eaten between 12 and 24 egg whites a day
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