Making the commitment to turn back time!

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Hi, my first post. I've spent the last several weeks getting psyched about making some serious changes in my life. I'm 62 and just retired, and recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I'm setting up a large open space on the finished attic/third floor of my home, as an exercise area. I bought a weight bench and several dumbbells, a treadmill, yoga mat, jump rope, stepper, etc. I really need to change my way of eating. I'm planning on following Dr. Michael Greger' plan of whole food plant based, his Daily Dozen check list. I will take a couple of "before" pictures, and my measurements, as well as my starting weight. I had knee surgery a week ago so I'm going to have to be careful not to over do it at first. Target date is January 1, 2020! I will post as I go, what I eat, what I'm doing to burn calories, etc. Looking forward to getting started.

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  • L1zardQueen
    L1zardQueen Posts: 8,754 Member
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    Best wishes!
  • kylieabbot6226
    kylieabbot6226 Posts: 5 Member
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    Brilliant...all the very best. I am starting today too!! Xx
  • CathyRocky
    CathyRocky Posts: 64 Member
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    I have to go to the grocery store today, first time since surgery. I am determined to buy a few fresh salad vegetables and a carton of unsweetened almond milk, and that's it! The new weight bench is still in the box on my front porch and I will unpack it today. I have no idea how involved the assembly is but my nephew has volunteered to help if I see I need it. Set up will be in the attic. This space is now available for my use because my housemate just moved out. I need to vacuum and do some light cleaning before I start to carry my things up. I slept great last night, which rarely happens. Ok, check in again soon.
  • mn51
    mn51 Posts: 4 Member
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    That's awesome! Wish you all the best!
  • ThinnerLiz
    ThinnerLiz Posts: 55 Member
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    Hi Cathy! I’m also older (60 in another month!) It can be done at this age.

    You might want to look into making sure you have adequate protein and healthy fats as a part of your regimen, especially as a Type II diabetic.
    You may be able to lower your glucose readings significantly by reducing overall carbs and substituting veggies instead of the starches. This helped me quite a bit. (Not diabetic, but I had Reactive Hypoglycemia and insidious weight gain over a few decades.)

    Congratulations on the start of your journey!
  • CathyRocky
    CathyRocky Posts: 64 Member
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    Very poor sleep last night so I decided to get out of bed and start my day. I put a large pack of skinless, boneless chicken breast on to cook in the instapot. I'll eat chicken and vegetables for the next couple days, some fresh fruit, I have a sweet potato that I can make, and some brown rice. I can boil a few eggs. Working on my vision board today.
  • Lisanotoriginal
    Lisanotoriginal Posts: 36 Member
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    Hi Cathy, I am excited to watch your journey. Similar situation here, just had knee surgery 3 weeks ago. Knee feels great! Weight that was gained over the last 5 months, not so great. I wish I were retired. Working on that too. Time for me to turn back the clock as well! Good luck!
  • brenn24179
    brenn24179 Posts: 2,144 Member
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    i am 66 and I have had a whole lot more time to work on my body since retirement. Easier also without all the stress that work gives you.
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,363 Member
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    brenn24179 wrote: »
    i am 66 and I have had a whole lot more time to work on my body since retirement. Easier also without all the stress that work gives you.

    Very true!
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,363 Member
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    I'm 57 retired have hip, knee and back problems so exercising is not consistent but working on it, good luck folks add me if you want!
  • CathyRocky
    CathyRocky Posts: 64 Member
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    Hi girls! I think if I lost fifty pounds my knees would be forever grateful, not to mention how happy I would be to get off insulin! Yes, retirement makes it easier! I continue to work on my vision board.
  • annliz23
    annliz23 Posts: 3,363 Member
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    You will get there but it takes time sometimes you will feel like giving up but stay strong and set goal then work towards them31😀