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Just had my cholesterol checked at a health screening here at work. Down from 220 to 190. Yaaay!!!! Time to go celebrate with a double cheeseburger with bacon
My mouth is watering. I've been on salads and low/non-fat stuff for almost two months. Lost 10 lbs and 'shifted' the rest around with gym visits three times a week. I'm actually up to running 3 miles in 30 minutes now.Joe Williams said:Time to go celebrate with a double cheeseburger with bacon
astanley said:Now, if someone can prevent me from eating too much barbecue....
Oxymoron - there's no such thing as "too much barbeque"astanley said:Now, if someone can prevent me from eating too much barbecue....
wbarnhill said:Congrats Joe! Keep it up
My weight has increased too much since my medical.. I really need to get myself in check. That and make sure that I don't end up like other family members with diabetes.
Oh, I'll come right out and say it...
I need to stop spending so much time on forums and actually go exercise
Joe, how did you do it?Joe Williams said:Just had my cholesterol checked at a health screening here at work. Down from 220 to 190. Yaaay!!!! Time to go celebrate with a double cheeseburger with bacon
spiderweb said:Joe, how did you do it?
Part of the reason I am a vegetarian is because of genetic high cholesterol, if that makes sense. Most of my family is near 300 for LDL, but I am at about 210 because I eat no animals. I really am having a tough time cutting out dairy, because I love cheese, cheese pizza, burritos, etc.
Did you take anything natural like flax seed oil? Exercise?
(I exercise regularly, but my LDL is still at 210--OK, but I want it lower.)
astanley said:The upside of all of this, is that Micky D's and the associated crap food just doesn't taste good anymore. I feel like garbage if I eat it, too, which is as good as it can get to keep me from doing it again. Now, if someone can prevent me from eating too much barbecue....
Cheers,
-Andrew
Joe Williams said:Just had my cholesterol checked at a health screening here at work. Down from 220 to 190. Yaaay!!!! Time to go celebrate with a double cheeseburger with bacon
spiderweb said:Joe, how did you do it?
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Joe Williams said:Since the beginning of the year our diet has changed quite a bit. We eat a lot more chicken, fish, turkey and pork, not quite as much red meat though I do enjoy a good cheeseburger on the weekends. Use the 90 or 92% meat for those. No fat cheese from Giant is pretty good, no fat gravy, no fat milk. Lots of the no fat stuff is much tastier than it used to be. We always treat ourselves to desert after meals... no fat ice cream (Edy's is quite tasty) or frozen yogurt. A couple scoops has fewer calories than we burn on the treadmill, and life isn't worth living without yummies Popscicles are good to, only 40 cal each and no fat. We eat lots more veggies. Work out 3 times a week at the gym for an hour or an hour and a half, however long it takes us. We use garlic powder instead of salt, and take fish oil capsules before working out. Egg beaters can be edible in some recipes, but I'm not a real fan. Usually take our chances with real eggs. We eat lots less than we used to, which surely helps.
corjulo said:I cheated
I just take Lipitor, 210 to 155.
Darrell111 said:Im not a nutritionist but i am a personal trainer (part time) but i do have some nutritionist i doconsult for clients and even my own father. Here are some things that i have researched and been told that help greatly.
1. Eat LOTS of foods that are high in Mono and Poly unsaturated fat. The problem here is most of these foods are high in calories so if your not working out to counter that it will make you put on weight BUT you will see an increase in your HDL cholesterol. Watch out for hydrogenated vegetable oils (found in peanut butter, you should buy all natural). Alot of times vegetarians eat these manufactured foods that contain a bunch of these low value ingredients. One thing i found that I love is Promise butter. Its high in mono and poly unsatruated fat so its good to eat as much as you like!
2. SUGAR!! Cut that crap out!!! Its horrible!! Regular sugar and this stuff too .. (sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, corn syrups, high-fructose corn syrup, concentrated fruit juice and honey)
3. Alcohol good!! Increases HDL and lowers LDL .. 1-2 glasses of red wine (or even beer) good for you a day. Remember 8 hours from the bottle to the throttle hahhah (had to throw that in)
4. Salt--- DONT ADD ANY!! and watch out for high sodium foods. Companys LOVE to add salt to their products to make them taste better. Which is why cooking your own food is better because you can control it.
5. If you are a vegitarian for reasons of health then hey thats great but you can enjoy Fish and check out Buffalo while your at it!! Higher in protien and lower in fat then chicken
Just a couple of tips
D
Joe Williams said:Since the beginning of the year our diet has changed quite a bit. We eat a lot more chicken, fish, turkey and pork, not quite as much red meat though I do enjoy a good cheeseburger on the weekends. Use the 90 or 92% meat for those. No fat cheese from Giant is pretty good, no fat gravy, no fat milk. Lots of the no fat stuff is much tastier than it used to be. We always treat ourselves to desert after meals... no fat ice cream (Edy's is quite tasty) or frozen yogurt. A couple scoops has fewer calories than we burn on the treadmill, and life isn't worth living without yummies Popscicles are good to, only 40 cal each and no fat. We eat lots more veggies. Work out 3 times a week at the gym for an hour or an hour and a half, however long it takes us. We use garlic powder instead of salt, and take fish oil capsules before working out. Egg beaters can be edible in some recipes, but I'm not a real fan. Usually take our chances with real eggs. We eat lots less than we used to, which surely helps.
corjulo said:I cheated
I just take Lipitor, 210 to 155.
The Old Man said:It was checked after admission for severe angina. Two stents installed yesterday. No flying for at least 6 months.
woodstock said:I could never stomach that stuff and what you are saying is likely why - when you are in good shape you KNOW how being in 'good shape' feels, and how it feels to eat something nasty and then feel bad afterwards. (as opposed to always eating crap and becoming inured to that ucky feeling).
woodstock said:I could never stomach that stuff and what you are saying is likely why - when you are in good shape you KNOW how being in 'good shape' feels, and how it feels to eat something nasty and then feel bad afterwards. (as opposed to always eating crap and becoming inured to that ucky feeling).