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@alligatorob You're a winner to me for taking care of your health. I truly mean that.
Prostate illnesses, from mild to very serious, are extremely common in American men -- my late husband dealt with it for 13 years. It's extremely important to take care of yourself. I give you a giant thumbs up for seeing your medical team and making arrangements to improve your health. You're making a wise decision so you can enjoy your life.
We all wish you the best and hope you continue to post here during recovery.6 -
Hmmmm, Pass day #2
Exercise yes 30 min early morning walk, 16 min yoga, did some baking which had to be sampled... No discipline today!
Tracking no, calories no but know that I am over7 -
@alligatorob - I agree with everything already said. Please don’t be embarrassed. There is no need. You are correct that this is a community of caring people who want to cheer one another on and be supportive. I am sorry you have to go through this but we will all be here during your rehab and then cheer you on when you are cleared to get back to business.1
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Saturday, October 3
Tracked - yes
Calories - under
Exercise - yes, lift full body
Pass days to date - 02 -
Daily post
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
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Sat, Oct 3
#1. Track EVERYTHING - YES
#2. Calorie Budget. – YES, but way tooo much junk, Bday BBQ for Hubby
#3. Activity - YES, 61 minutes
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Slept well again, worked out (45 min 🚴♀️ + 45 min kickboxing HasFit workout 🤼♂️) and ate accordingly 🙈, but in range. Actually, my plan was to not eat all calories back, so I need to improve at this...
No passes yet.3 -
Pass Day Here3
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October 3
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First of all - I'm taking a pass day.
Tracked, exercised but I am over on calories due to an evening dinner with family that I didn't prepare. Hormones are not helping I might add.... lol Did refuse dessert...so - that's a plus! ;D
alligatorbob - I'm going to be praying for you as you take care of your health. My ex-husband had to have prostate stone removal at a very young age. He too was embarrassed....but it was necessary...and of course he was glad that he got it taken care of. You will be winning in a different way for a short while. Your body is going to be working hard to heal....and your dedication to your health is going to pay off. Wishing you peace and praying for you to rest well for your surgery. In addition, you might talk to your physician when you have the catheter removed about when you are allowed to resume low impact exercise. For my ex and another friend of mine, they were able to resume walking as soon as they were off of pain killers and as long as blood pressure was normal, no blood in the urine etc.4 -
Darn it - posted this on the wrong day...putting my update in the 4th now1
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Yes x33
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@alligatorob I'm 70. I know BPH. Its part of almost every male's later in life difficulties.
You are not alone.3 -
Yes, no, yes
Slightly over on the calories as we splurged and had pizza. Still it was a decent day.3 -
@alligatorob
As others said, no reason to be embarrassed. I’m sure you will handle this with flying colors! I find the prospect of procedures are often worse than the actual procedure/recovery. We’re here for you. 💞2 -
Oct 3
Yes x 3
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Exercise: Yes
Calories: Yes
Tracked: Yes2 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
Days goals met: 3
Pass days used: 02 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? Yes, I work on my feet
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? No. I didn't eat anything
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? I kept track of beverages0