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> The best thing is exercise. The

> only supplement that i ever found

> had an effect on my blood sugar

> was alpha lipoic acid. Loosing

> 140lbs had an even better impact.

Hi Lou! What system do you have for

making sure that the 140lbs do not

slowly come back again? That is my

problem at the moment.

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Simple answer, ...watch portion size, watch calories, watch carbs.

And exercise daily.

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> > The best thing is exercise. The

> > only supplement that i ever found

> > had an effect on my blood sugar

> > was alpha lipoic acid. Loosing

> > 140lbs had an even better impact.

>

> Hi Lou! What system do you have for

> making sure that the 140lbs do not

> slowly come back again? That is my

> problem at the moment.

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> Simple answer, ...watch

> portion size, watch calories,

> watch carbs.

My problem is that just watching

is not enough. I have to weigh

everything and calculate it out.

My target is 1500kcal/day and I

can keep to that except for three

or four days a month when I find

I have hit 2000 without noticing

much difference on the plate.

What I do is have a 1000kcal day

the following day to maintain my

1500 kcal average but my physician

does not like the idea of such a

large swing.

If I don't weigh my food every

day, I do not see the 2000s and

therefore do not do the 1000s and

before very long every day is a

2000 and up I go again!

Part of the difficulty is that I

don't prepare my own meals but eat

from what my wife serves me.

Mostly it works out right but the

move upwards comes very slowly and

tends to go unnoticed unless I am

weighing everything. It is never

one big jump but just a very little

more of everything that slowly

makes the difference to me.

> And exercise daily.

I have no difficulty doing that -

one hour net, with warm-up and

cool-down and shower and change of

clothes, that makes about 2 hours

a day total, including pauses.

I do it in two halves, half in the

morning and the other half in the

evening.

I go for regular routine checkups

and each time I leave, my physician

waves goodbye and says:

" Don't forget - it's lifelong! "

In that respect, overweight is in

the same class as diabetes! I have

another 10 kg (22 lbs) to go to

get back down to my sustainable

long-term weight - I just have to

learn how to sustain it AND have

a life at the same time!

- all-time max. weight (Jan 2000): 98.6 kg (217 lbs)

- weight at last peak (May 22, 2004): 91.6 kg (202 lbs)

- present weight: 87.5 kg (193 lbs)

- target weight (May 2005): 77.5 kg (170 lbs)

- rate of weight loss: = 0.24 kg (0.5 lb)/week

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> Well...I weigh out everything I eat

> too. I dont' find it odious at all.

I don't find it odious - it is just that

I feel that as folks who were never

overweight don't need to do it - and I

never needed to do it either before I

got involved with this metabolic syndrome

business - there ought to be some way

to get back to that condition.

Anyway, I am determined not to go back

up again this time, whatever it takes!

> And if your problem is that your wife

> prepares all your meals I have

> another suggestion for you, ...

> you could do it yourself, smile. I

> bet she'd even appreciate that.

She won't let me - I make too much mess

and break things. And the stuff I make

is uneatable anyway. I think it is

something like having " green " fingers to

be able to look after plants, you need

an " eye " to me able to cook properly, I

can't even make bread in an autonatic

bread machine - it comes out as a sticky

mess!

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> I'm surprised your wife is not

> more careful about what she

> serves you...if I had the chance

> to have a trim healthy hubby I'd

> do whatever Id have to to assist.

Oh, she is very careful about what

she serves, much more careful than

I would be if I lived alone. She

is just too generous with the

quantities and says that I am a big

boy now, I should know how much to

take. But that is exactly the

problem, many " big boys " don't

realize how much they are taking

until it is already down there.

Then again you have to take into

account that she is clinically

underweight and normally won't

let me see how much she eats. In

restaurants I do see it and it

makes me shudder. We usually order

the same meal and she insists that

I " help her out " which means I get

to eat mine and half of hers.

I keep pointing out that the result

is I get to eat exactly three times

as much as she does but she won't

listen to reason. If I refuse to

eat half hers then she won't eat

anything at all - and we have

usually gone into the restaurant

in the first place because she was

the one who felt " hungry " !

Since I have gone from 91.6 kg

(202 lbs) down to 87.5 kg (193 lbs),

she has gone from 48.5 kg (107 lbs)

down to 45.8 kg (101 lbs). My fight

to lose weight causes her to lose

weight too when she really needs to

gain some!

We were both diagnosed type 2 at

about the same time, both are taking

oral medication, both have roughly

the same BG values - but have

totally different weight problems

and are eating vastly different

amounts of everything.

You might want to contemplate the

situation of a family in which

some members are chronically

overweight and others are in effect

anorexic. It starts by shopping,

gets worse when deciding what to

prepare and finishes by trying to

ensure an equitable share-out of

the meals!

Regards

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