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    Went back to the GP tonight to get the blood test results from last week.

    My "bad" cholesterol (LDL) is reading 5.0 when it should be under 2.5 so that's not great for circulation or potential artery clogging.

    HDL ("good" cholesterol) is just on the good side of the preferred marker.

    Other than that, no indicators of further disease in any organs, diabetes, or signs of immediate heart issues based on the tests conducted.

    Eating will definitely need to improve, but I reckon by Winter's end I can get back under 100kg fairly easily with diet and moderate exercise.

    Did my ab exercises tonight - 10 cat vomits. It fucking hurts just lying down typing this now.

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    @nta said in Back for more!:

    Went back to the GP tonight to get the blood test results from last week.

    My "bad" cholesterol (LDL) is reading 5.0 when it should be under 2.5 so that's not great for circulation or potential artery clogging.

    HDL ("good" cholesterol) is just on the good side of the preferred marker.

    Other than that, no indicators of further disease in any organs, diabetes, or signs of immediate heart issues based on the tests conducted.

    Eating will definitely need to improve, but I reckon by Winter's end I can get back under 100kg fairly easily with diet and moderate exercise.

    Did my ab exercises tonight - 10 cat vomits. It fucking hurts just lying down typing this now.

    All best with it. What do you reckon HDL marker is? I know combined of 5 is OK.

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    @pakman my HDL is supposed to be above 1.0 so 1.3 is ok but not fabulous

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    @nta said in Back for more!:

    @pakman my HDL is supposed to be above 1.0 so 1.3 is ok but not fabulous
    Fish oil?

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    @pakman Yep already on it. Also going back to oats for breakfast to start lowering LDL, as well as cutting down on the bacon and red meat a little. Physical activity is also supposed to help with LDL.

    Its funny though because you read an article that says "cut out these bad foods and maybe increase your B-12 via supplement or these foods" which is a click through to an article about these foods

    Click on the link and it turns out these foods are basically the things that raise your fucking LDL πŸ˜†

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    Walk this morning: 3.38km at 9:00 / km, after waking up just before 6 and deciding it wasn't going to rain.

    Threw in a half km jog and no symptoms so that's alright. Might increase that gradually after seeing what the cardiologist says tomorrow.

    Must say, I'm feeling pretty positive about this new round of fitness/weight loss. My motivation last time was to be fit enough to run around with my kids. The motivation this time is a bit more carnal πŸ˜‰ but also making sure I'm healthy enough to be around for my kids., and their kids!

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    @nta key to that is don't fucking read shit on the internet (except the all knowing TSF)

    This article says that's good for you, next one says its bad for you...most often just good decisions will make a huge difference.

    Oddly, since I been doing no exercise I have dropped 3kgs just by better choices with food...hoping to restart exercising this weekend.

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    @nta Doesn't a shag count as a 5km run? :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

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    @pakman said in Back for more!:

    @nta Doesn't a shag count as a 5km run? :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

    I don't see how you can expend that much energy in thirty seconds.

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    @pakman said in Back for more!:

    @nta Doesn't a shag count as a 5km run 10metre sprint? :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

    Not trying to be pedantic, just correcting your obvious typo.

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    @nta said in Back for more!:

    @pakman said in Back for more!:

    @nta Doesn't a shag count as a 5km run? :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

    I don't see how you can expend that much energy in thirty seconds.

    30 seconds? Stop bragging Mr Marathon Man.

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    @rancid-schnitzel said in Back for more!:

    @nta said in Back for more!:

    @pakman said in Back for more!:

    @nta Doesn't a shag count as a 5km run? :face_with_stuck-out_tongue_winking_eye:

    I don't see how you can expend that much energy in thirty seconds.

    30 seconds? Stop bragging Mr Marathon Man.

    when you are a fat fluffybunny, the effort of walking to the bed counts as well

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    Does your missus know about the thread title πŸ˜‚

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    Had the stress test. Cardiologist said he wasn't overly worried but saw what he called a "wobble" in heart function under stress.

    Given the old man had a history, wants me to go get a heart CT so he can have a closer look at any plaque buildup in the coronary area, and baseline my situation so we can keep an eye on it.

    Focus for me will be fixing my shitty cholesterol and getting basic activity going again.

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    Heart CT done. Awesome experience that I don't necessarily recommend.

    1. take a tablet that slows your heart rate, allowing for better imagery. Mine got to about 50bpm and typical suits between 70 and 80 in my current unfit fat fuck state. Takes about an hour for effect and I did my BP every 15 minutes to see the effect. Cool!

    2. lie back on a bench while a young Asian lass shaves small parts of your chest for the electro thingies. This was in addition to the larger parts of my chest shaved for the stress test (which according to the kids is "in the shape of a butt!")

    3. get hooked up in the machine, where they do a test run and prep the contrast dye catheter in your arm for imaging

    4. get injected with the dye which immediately gives you a metallic taste in your mouth, and an extremely warm sensation in your chest and balls - like you just dipped the jatz crackers into a hot bath.

    5. hold your breath a few times while they take snaps. Five minutes tops.

    6. sit around for ten minutes after to make sure nothing bad is going to happen.

    Back to the cardiologist Thursday - while taking the pictures is a five minute exercise, interpreting them takes longer. Fingers crossed nothing too bad.

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    Walk this morning: 4km in 35 minutes.

    I jogged the second km and the last few hundred metres. Didn't feel too bad besides the aura. I'll move onto jogging longer distances next week.

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    "Current model" - 16th June 2018
    103.4kg - Chest 120cm - Waist 112cm - Hips 112cm

    Today: 101.6kg - Chest 118cm - Waist 111cm - Hips 112cm

    This week was -1.8kg and -3cm

    Loving the first week πŸ˜‰ Gives you a chance to lose the bloat and have a cracking start with the most basic exercise and diet changes.

    Will be interesting to see what the rate of change can be as I increase the exercise. I'll be aiming for half a kilo per week as a minimum, and see where I can get to by September 1 - from here it would be 96.6kg.

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    @nta Good on ya. I don’t have measurements but have loss about 15 over the past month or so. Good to fit into some shorts that had been lying on the shelf.

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    @broughie mate exactly! There are some nice jeans I bought at 34 inch waist and I'd like to attempt them without a shoehorn and oxygen tank...

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    @nta LOL. Like the girls in the 70’s, showing my age, with their sprayed on jeans. The stories that were told of their friend holding the jeans for them while they jumped into them. Heck, 34. I just fitting into a 36 so I got some catch up.

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