Talk about NSV!
DucklingtoSwan
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I am down *this close* to 30 pounds, though it doesn't show yet. It is seriously bothering me, but unfortunately my body has always been like that... I am very short (5'1" on a good day) and I have at least a medium, possibly large frame for my height which results in carrying the weight "well" enough to where while I never look quite as big as the scale says I am, it also take quite a while before any significant loss is noticeable.
ANYWAY, appearance aside... back in December I decided to change my ways once and for all, and went in to see my Dr. for a full assessment so I'd have a benchmark to begin with. In all the times I've attempted this before, I've never bothered to do this. So I went in on December 17 and he ran a full blood panel with all the usual stuff. As to be expected, some of it was pretty bad. Among other things, my cholesterol through the roof, and after being borderline for a few years, it came to light that I am now full-blown diabetic. So he put me on Glucophage and said for now we'd see bout controlling it with diet and see what "we" (okay, I) could do with it. I spent the holidays in a bit of a denial daze, though I "tried" enough (not MFP) to where when I saw him in January I was about six or so pounds down. He was pleased, reduced my Glucophage because it was making me sick, added another med and said to just keep doing what I was doing, and besides the obvious being mindful of sugar intake to not worry specifically about macros just yet and focus on calories for now.
That was when I came back to MFP and started logging for serious. Had some trouble getting off the ground and still have my bad days, but I am now *this close* to 30 pounds gone including that initial six, so that's about 24 pounds since January.
LONG story short (too late I know), I just had a follow up blood draw yesterday and have an appointment to go in and discuss results on Tuesday. I got the results today and am blown away:
From Dec 17 to April 18:
Cholesterol has dropped from 257 to 202 (standard range 100-200)
Ldl ('bad' cholesterol) has gone from 165 to 129
Hdl ('good' cholesterol) has gone from 42 to 55
Triglyceride has dropped from 186 to 157
and (drum roll please)
Fasting Glucose has dropped from 242 to 138
now mind you, I am well aware that these are still all high. but I am so excited at the reduction of numbers after only 4 months and 28 pounds. I still have anywhere from 100-120 pounds to go. But I did not think I could see an improvement like this so quickly. I am hoping he is pleased too when I go see him Tuesday.
I HAD to share with someone. No one in my offline life really knows I'm even doing this, and the few that do sadly aren't all that interested. (Hubby won't be very impressed.) But I knew ppl here would get it.
Whoo hoo for NSV's :bigsmile:
ANYWAY, appearance aside... back in December I decided to change my ways once and for all, and went in to see my Dr. for a full assessment so I'd have a benchmark to begin with. In all the times I've attempted this before, I've never bothered to do this. So I went in on December 17 and he ran a full blood panel with all the usual stuff. As to be expected, some of it was pretty bad. Among other things, my cholesterol through the roof, and after being borderline for a few years, it came to light that I am now full-blown diabetic. So he put me on Glucophage and said for now we'd see bout controlling it with diet and see what "we" (okay, I) could do with it. I spent the holidays in a bit of a denial daze, though I "tried" enough (not MFP) to where when I saw him in January I was about six or so pounds down. He was pleased, reduced my Glucophage because it was making me sick, added another med and said to just keep doing what I was doing, and besides the obvious being mindful of sugar intake to not worry specifically about macros just yet and focus on calories for now.
That was when I came back to MFP and started logging for serious. Had some trouble getting off the ground and still have my bad days, but I am now *this close* to 30 pounds gone including that initial six, so that's about 24 pounds since January.
LONG story short (too late I know), I just had a follow up blood draw yesterday and have an appointment to go in and discuss results on Tuesday. I got the results today and am blown away:
From Dec 17 to April 18:
Cholesterol has dropped from 257 to 202 (standard range 100-200)
Ldl ('bad' cholesterol) has gone from 165 to 129
Hdl ('good' cholesterol) has gone from 42 to 55
Triglyceride has dropped from 186 to 157
and (drum roll please)
Fasting Glucose has dropped from 242 to 138
now mind you, I am well aware that these are still all high. but I am so excited at the reduction of numbers after only 4 months and 28 pounds. I still have anywhere from 100-120 pounds to go. But I did not think I could see an improvement like this so quickly. I am hoping he is pleased too when I go see him Tuesday.
I HAD to share with someone. No one in my offline life really knows I'm even doing this, and the few that do sadly aren't all that interested. (Hubby won't be very impressed.) But I knew ppl here would get it.
Whoo hoo for NSV's :bigsmile:
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Congratulations! Keep up the great work0
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Awesome NSV and cheers to many more.0
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Congrats!!!!! Good job - it is hard work to make the commitment and then keep it up - and tomorrow could be hard if there is chocolate around... but you will make it! and 30 lbs is a lot!!!!0
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Way to go D2S, you are a great inspiration, keep up the good work. I am sad to hear that the people in you rl world are not interested in your progress, but we most definitely are!!! Thanks for sharing.0
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Way to go D2S, you are a great inspiration, keep up the good work. I am sad to hear that the people in you rl world are not interested in your progress, but we most definitely are!!! Thanks for sharing.
It turned out he did agree they were good results, not as excited as I am about it but there you are. I guess he can still surprise me sometimes.0 -
Congratulations! Both my parents are diabetic, and I'm currently fasting between 100 and 110, so hopefully I manage to avoid crossing the borderline with my recent changes.
It's amazing that you've almost completely reversed it like that! I know how scary diabeties can be, and you should feel so proud of yourself to have it under control.0 -
Congratulations. You are doing so well0
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exciting to see such quick results, keep it up0
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Fantastic! That was a really fast turn-around time. It's really interesting how our health is determined so much by what we eat.0
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This is fantastic! See what caring about yourself can do for your overall health! Think about what another 30 can do!!!
Best of luck to you on getting your health back!0 -
Those numbers are awesome. I think this is the first NSV I've seen that I'd actually prefer over a scale victory; I've been chipping away at my own numbers and it's so dang hard and look at you! Way. To. Go.0
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Wonderful!!0
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Congratulations! You're right about people on here - we all know what a huge accomplishment any weight loss can be. You've taken control ol your health and you should be very proud! This post is an inspiration to all of us. Good luck on your journey!0
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Those are great results! Way to go????!0
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That is so awesome! I work in healthcare and get really excited when I see improvements like yours in my clients! Great Job!0
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That is great improvement. Keep up the great work and please continue to report your successes.0
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Congratulations! I'm a big proponent of the health benefits of eating right and staying active- not everything is preventable, but so much is. Keep up the good work.0
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Excellent work, great to see those not so obvious results coming to light!0
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All other awesome numbers aside that is a fantastic drop in your glucose level! Keep it up!!!0
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That is awesome! Keep up the good work! I had my chol/trig drawn on Friday and am waiting to see if my last six months of exercise and mindful eating have had the effect I'm hoping for! Fingers crossed for changes as big as yours!0
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Congrats.
A site that really help me, regarding the blood glucose was
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/magres/research/diabetes/reversal.htm
The Newcastle Univesity study contends that type 2 is caused by excessive fat in the liver and pancreas, so losing enough visceral fat can bring your blood glucose back to normal levels. Since losing weight, my hba1c has gone down to 5.0, despite stopping medication in November (down from 10+ a little over a year ago). I eat a normal amount of carbs (150g to 200g daily) without spiking post prandial.0 -
Thanks, everyone! My appointment yesterday went really well! :bigsmile: I spent a few minutes rambling about it last night:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/DucklingtoSwan
MFP has made ALL the difference this time around, there is no question in my mind now.0
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