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Hi David,
I’ve dealt with weight, and weight loss my entire life. Back in September of 2011 I decided enough was enough. I had spent 44 years of my life eating every kind of food I wanted … most of which left me feeling horrible, looking horrible and pretty much miserable all over. A few months leading up to this decision, I had already started cutting out certain foods because I finally started listening to my body’s messages. So what happened was, I learned about glycemic index and the benefits of keeping blood sugar levels balanced. I am not a diabetic, I do not test my blood sugars, but for some reason, this just made sense.
I gave up the carbs (breads, rice, pasta) and I also gave up the processed sugars and processed everything. To nutshell it … I pretty much eat eggs, vegies, nuts, berries and meats. Though I’m trying to cut back on the meats but I just love me some juicy steak! In a year I dropped just over 50 pounds. I slowed the process because I started sabotaging myself with delicious Bailey’s Irish cream and a few other sugary items I just love. I’m happy to report, I’m back on track to release … melt away … dissolve … the last 19 pounds of unwanted, unneeded fat.
So with all that, I exercise. I take kickboxing class twice a week, a weight class once a week (though I’m thinking about adding another) and I recently started spin once a week. I love the gym, I love to sweat. And I never regret a class.
So that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
On a side note … I am soooooo happy that Tiny Buddha has these new forums!
Though I run this site, it is not mine. It's ours. It's not about me. It's about us. Your stories and your wisdom are just as meaningful as mine.