Warfarinking
Well-known member
Had the surgery at the age of 21...decided I needed to change my life if I wanted any kind of future, so i did!
After surgery I was told to walk a lot and that's kind of when I decided to adopt a dog so after finding Tyson I began walking around my block everyday for around 20-30min. After walking 20-30min a day I moved on to running on a track and running a timed mile, my first mile took 15 something to complete, however, after many miles and a lot of weight loss I am now at 9 to 10min a mile. Now I'm going to the gym everyday and doing at least 45min of interval cardio (treadmill or elliptical) which has helped me a lot! I've also been doing a high protein, low fat/carb diet. Even though I feel like exercise helped me a lot the key to losing weight is in nutrition. I never went cold turkey I simply started removing bad things one day at a time, for example, I used to drink orange juice, soda, water and milk, but one day I was just like, "Today I'm going to stop drinking soda and just drink juice, water and milk." so I did just that! then a few days/week later I removed juice. Another example I can recall is when I would go to Subway and get a foot long with chips meal, I just told myself I was going to only get a 6" and the chips one day and I did just that again. Now I'm only drinking water/milk and eating a 6" from subway. The key is removing one small bad eating habit at a time and eventually one small bad eating habit will turn into a pile of a lot of small bad eating habits so within time you'll have removed a lot of bad foods from your daily diet without realizing it. This helped me an hopefully it will help you! I've been overweight my whole life and I've tried everything, but somehow taking it slow really made it easier for me.excellent job---what diet plan did you use?
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