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Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Hey gals and guys,

Our braddah teddles is in "the dumps" - Lets all keep him in our hearts and thoughts as he mightily struggles with his self-improvement program. As we have expressed our concern for Steve, lets try it for teddles...Ok everyone?
 

White Knight

Spectral Warrior con passion
Hi, Teddy; If there is anything I can do to help you feel better, just ask. Hope you're coming around somewhat.
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Hey Duckmeister ...

I congratulate you on making a choice about health issues ... the rewards will be worth all the effort. I too need to embark on such a journey - I am obese ... yup ... fat, spelled P-H-A-T-T ... I need to lose at least 80 pounds and it's tough ... very tough, but you can ... and will ... prevail and come out the victor in this quest.

You can do it ... we are all rooting for ya ... we are all here for you and want to help. Call us your support group. :)
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Thanks CD, Steve and Lars. Fatness is usually a self inflicted wound and now I am paying the price of healing that wound. I have now lost a total of three and a half stone, about forty eight pounds and want to lose another stone to bring me down to fourteen stone, a realistic weight for my height and age. Lars I am still classed as obese ( I am 5'11) and it sounds as if you have an even bigger job on than me, but my blood sugar is now regularly below 5. so it will definitely benefit you in the same way and almost definitely improve your overall health. Thanks again for your encouragement. It helps.

not so fat teddy
 

wljmrbill

Member
Way to go Teddy.. I always had the opposite problem..try to put on weight. I wish both you and Lars" The Best in your efferts.
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Thanks CD, Steve and Lars. Fatness is usually a self inflicted wound and now I am paying the price of healing that wound. I have now lost a total of three and a half stone, about forty eight pounds and want to lose another stone to bring me down to fourteen stone, a realistic weight for my height and age. Lars I am still classed as obese ( I am 5'11) and it sounds as if you have an even bigger job on than me, but my blood sugar is now regularly below 5. so it will definitely benefit you in the same way and almost definitely improve your overall health. Thanks again for your encouragement. It helps.

not so fat teddy

And I'm 181 cm at 100 Kilos so I should go down to 81 Kilos - Man, its tough.............
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
. . . Lars I am still classed as obese ( I am 5'11) and it sounds as if you have an even bigger job on than me, but my blood sugar is now regularly below 5. so it will definitely benefit you in the same way and almost definitely improve your overall health. Thanks again for your encouragement. It helps.

not so fat teddy

:tiphat: You're welcome teddy ... controlling blood sugars are paramount for me as when they too high it throws everything else off balance, at least for me. When I can keep those in the 110 to 135 range I do much better. Eating right is the ticket ... As a diabetic I have to eat in moderation and really watch the carbs.

I too have some mobility issues ... my left knee is problematic. I sustained an injury in my lower right leg 11 years ago, and endured three operations over a year ... so I favored the right and overworked my left leg to compensate for the injury - this is the only part of 'aging' that I really hate. :lol:

Great to hear about the weight loss ... that is a significant amount. You've accomplished lots so far, and now so close to your goal :clap::clap:
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Thank you all. Lars, it is a bugger when you cannot exercise the weight off, particularly if like me you like your food. CD I am 5'11 and 212 but I tend to carry my weight around my middle so I do look a bit like the Michelin Man.

teddy
 

Corno Dolce

Admiral Honkenwheezenpooferspieler
Methinks that certain body types e.g. Endomorphic, Ectomorphic, and Mesomorphic will play a role as to how one looks when overweight.
 

marval

New member
Well done Teddy, you must be working very hard for your goals. We are all here to support you, or tell a few jokes to help you laugh the weight off.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Well Margaret, I have been a bit naughty this weekend. And I have eaten too much as well, but you know what us teddies are like. Back to the diet on Monday

teddy
 

Chi_townPhilly

Sr. Regulator
Sr. Regulator
Confession

6'0'' and 240 lbs.
(Alas, that's 240 lbs. unclothed.) That makes my BMI (Body Mass Index) an unfortunate 32.5, which puts me in the "obese" range.

I need to do better on the diet/food intake front-- but I've successfully geared up the physical activity portion of the campaign with some nice mid-distance bicycle jaunts. I've exceeded "metric century" (100 km spin) distance six times since mid-May. I hope to do a full century [i.e.: 100 miles in a day] before the end of summer.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Well done. The cycling is good for the spirit as well as the body. The main thing is to cut down the quantity you eat, as well as improving the quality. Good for you

teddy
 
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