Killer Joe
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UGH! Normally, for me, this topic has brought up many bad feelings but not much anymore lately. I feel I just had to get this off my chest and you guys have known me for many years now so here's my story:
For those of you who are not too familiar with this horrid disease it's a killer that takes about 30 to 40 years to kill you. To keep it in control the choices are insulin/medicine or diet and exercise.
I have diabetes and I have a long family history of it, too. I was diagnosed in 1997 (around the same time I started playing Magic), anyway I have had ups & downs with it, under control through diet and exercise and then many, many bouts of NOT having it under control. Well this month marks a serious milestone for me.
I have had my diabetes under control through diet and exercise for an entire year this month. This time last year I weighed 235 lbs. and at 5' 6" I was chubby, cha-cha-cha-UBBY!. Today, I weighed in at 159 lbs. but damn it, I'm still only 5' 6"
My daily blood sugar level average is around 90-97 which is very good, in fact it's excellent, for a diabetic. I have never taken insulin but I do take med pills to help me but I may soon not have to take those anymore.
If you have it or know someone who does please know there is hope but it has to come from themselves. Not my family or my wife's family could help me, I had to do it on my own.
It all started with me walking 10 minutes in one direction and then turn around and walk back. From there I started to be careful of what I stuffed in my mouth (less bread is a good start). I kept track of my blood sugar readings everday which helped me to adjust my eating habits to get better results.
Today, I work out everyday in some form or another in the way of cardio (interval training), calisthenics (crunches and push ups), and medium weightlifting (barbell training one week and then dumbbell training the next). I subscribe to a diabetics magazine as well as Muscle & Fitness.
I feel good. Life is good.
When I'm gaming now I try to cut back on mindless snacks and bring my own Wheat Thins and almonds pre-counted out for one serving and I always drink plenty of water, PLENTY!!!! I try to get in about 48 to 64 oz. per day.
Diabetes sucks. There won't ever be a cure in my opinion. So I have to keep ever vigilant, ever scared, and stay knowledgeable about it's death grasp on me to keep me in check.
There is hope, and it's right there inside of everyone who's afflicted.
~Mark
For those of you who are not too familiar with this horrid disease it's a killer that takes about 30 to 40 years to kill you. To keep it in control the choices are insulin/medicine or diet and exercise.
I have diabetes and I have a long family history of it, too. I was diagnosed in 1997 (around the same time I started playing Magic), anyway I have had ups & downs with it, under control through diet and exercise and then many, many bouts of NOT having it under control. Well this month marks a serious milestone for me.
I have had my diabetes under control through diet and exercise for an entire year this month. This time last year I weighed 235 lbs. and at 5' 6" I was chubby, cha-cha-cha-UBBY!. Today, I weighed in at 159 lbs. but damn it, I'm still only 5' 6"
My daily blood sugar level average is around 90-97 which is very good, in fact it's excellent, for a diabetic. I have never taken insulin but I do take med pills to help me but I may soon not have to take those anymore.
If you have it or know someone who does please know there is hope but it has to come from themselves. Not my family or my wife's family could help me, I had to do it on my own.
It all started with me walking 10 minutes in one direction and then turn around and walk back. From there I started to be careful of what I stuffed in my mouth (less bread is a good start). I kept track of my blood sugar readings everday which helped me to adjust my eating habits to get better results.
Today, I work out everyday in some form or another in the way of cardio (interval training), calisthenics (crunches and push ups), and medium weightlifting (barbell training one week and then dumbbell training the next). I subscribe to a diabetics magazine as well as Muscle & Fitness.
I feel good. Life is good.
When I'm gaming now I try to cut back on mindless snacks and bring my own Wheat Thins and almonds pre-counted out for one serving and I always drink plenty of water, PLENTY!!!! I try to get in about 48 to 64 oz. per day.
Diabetes sucks. There won't ever be a cure in my opinion. So I have to keep ever vigilant, ever scared, and stay knowledgeable about it's death grasp on me to keep me in check.
There is hope, and it's right there inside of everyone who's afflicted.
~Mark