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Chubbawubba is Living Strong!
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This has caused a "balooning" effect. It can not stand.
Thus, starting last Friday, I started on the iOS "LiveStrong" calorie counter. I know MyFitnessPal is better and free, but I wanted to support a fellow former drug user (lol).
Anyhow, 1586 calories a day. Do you have any idea how little that really is? Mother fucker.
Looking at losing 1.5/week at a minimum, and the goal is to drop 20 pounds to 180. We'll see after that.
Anyhow, it's not as hard as one would think, especially if you don't eat shitty foods to begin with, but alas, I am finding that it's a hell of a lot easier to eat your way into a size 38 waist than out of it.
Anyhow, that is all, thought I'd share. So far, 2 pounds lost, but I just dropped a deuce...so it may be lying.
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1) get plenty of sleep
2) drink two full glasses of water before every meal
3) find a cardio routine you can stick to. Even if it's as little as 20mins a day. If you can sustain it, you'll see results.
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There's a virus, one I like to call "The Golden BB" which gives you a long, nagging chesty cough and no other symptom. I got it, thought I had developed the "smoker's cough" and decided to quit. Well, turns out that the cold wasn't just a cold. It was the Golden BB.
What, pray tell, is this Golden BB? Ah, it's one that destroys neurons. But not just any neurons. It destroys the neurons that make up the vestibular nerve cluster that attaches directly to your brain from your vestibular labrynth?
In short: I have persistent, ongoing motion sickness. And not the nice kind you can ignore. I can't play video games, I can't drive for more than a couple minutes. Oh, and if I turn my head too fast my eyes start darting all over the place and I get incredibly disoriented. It's joyous.
So, I can manage driving to the local park and walking for 2 miles a day. That's about as far as I get to go re: exercise...for now.
It's the reason I'm bloated...I can't get on the elliptical that's sitting 4 feet behind me right now, I can't get on my bike. The motion sickness and disorientation is absolutely miserable (and potentially hazardous as I found when I went for a drive and nearly crossed to the other side of the road)
They have pills, one is addictive and terrible in every way as it induces TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE retribution in the form of intense nausea upon withdrawal. The other pill is a mix of dramamine and ambien, which puts me into a restful 8 hour trance. Also untenable.
Ginger? No. Peppermint tincture? No.
In short, only time and/or brain surgery will make this go away. They had me going to PT but the trick is that PT is 25 minutes away and I can't get there to do the PT (which makes me pretty much puke nonstop for an hour, more or less) because the drive is worse than the PT.
This is what I get for crossing Barnes. I know he has a voodoo doll somewhere with a pin in its head, on the left side. LOL
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SuperflyTNT wrote: They have pills, one is addictive and terrible in every way as it induces TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE retribution in the form of intense nausea upon withdrawal.
A few years back I had to choose between being essentially housebound or taking addictive drugs with some trivial side effects while taking it, but nasty withdrawal if I ever stopped. My doctor pointed out that since my condition wasn't likely to improve, I'd probably be on the med for years, possibly for life, unless a better drug was developed. Therefore, the withdrawal really shouldn't be an important factor in my decision. I decided to take the drug. So yes, I'm technically addicted to prescription drugs, but I don't give a shit because I get to have a fairly normal life other than remembering to take the pills, and seeing the doctor twice a year for a blood test, re-evaluation and another 6 month prescription.
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See, in my situation, the situation will resolve itself over time as my nerves rebuild themselves. 33% of my vestibular nerve is dead, and so it's going to be a while. The problem is this, though.....the brain habituates itself (the same way ice skaters do exercises to build up their tolerance to spinning at mach 1) but if I take antiemetics or vestibular suppressants (including most allergy pills! UGH!) the brain will never habituate. The treatment of the symptoms is antithetical to the brain healing itself.
Ain't that a bitch!
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Also, I don't look see my situation as sucking ass. I see it an awesome miracle of modern medicine. Especially when the Dr. starts with "The good new is you don't have epilepsy and you don't have a brain tumor."
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