NSV's

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  • Sugarbeat
    Sugarbeat Posts: 824 Member
    My calorie levels are starting to drop now that my appetite has leveled out.
  • Sajyana
    Sajyana Posts: 518 Member
    My husband, Bless him, brought not one, but TWO bars of the hand made turkish delight in milk chocolate that he knows I love. I looked at them and said, "I just joined the April challenge. It was a lovely thought. How about we put them away until May?" Which he did.

    The biggest victory: I didn't even want to eat them. In the past, I would have had them out of his hands faster than the Flash and eaten an entire bar in one sitting.
  • dessiepenn
    dessiepenn Posts: 167 Member
    Quatroux wrote: »
    The current blood pressure thread on this forum reminds me of a recent trip i had to the cardiologist. It was my annual visit with my longtime doctor. His nurse took my vitals and then she took them again - with a worried look on her face. My resting heart rate was in the 40's (about 20 BPM less than last year)! Something must be wrong!

    Well, it turns out that all of my hard work and clean living was the cause. I have been working out with increasing intensity for over 3 years. I guess the results are materializing. A resting heart rate in the 40s is normal for a fit athlete - two words I haven't been able to use to describe myself before this point. All is well. I have no physical ailment causing this low heart rate. I am just, finally, in pretty good shape.

    That's awesome!!!
  • Sajyana
    Sajyana Posts: 518 Member
    dessiepenn wrote: »
    Quatroux wrote: »
    The current blood pressure thread on this forum reminds me of a recent trip i had to the cardiologist. It was my annual visit with my longtime doctor. His nurse took my vitals and then she took them again - with a worried look on her face. My resting heart rate was in the 40's (about 20 BPM less than last year)! Something must be wrong!

    Well, it turns out that all of my hard work and clean living was the cause. I have been working out with increasing intensity for over 3 years. I guess the results are materializing. A resting heart rate in the 40s is normal for a fit athlete - two words I haven't been able to use to describe myself before this point. All is well. I have no physical ailment causing this low heart rate. I am just, finally, in pretty good shape.

    That's awesome!!!

    That is majorly awesome. :smiley:
  • tmdalton849
    tmdalton849 Posts: 178 Member
    i posted these on the april challenge thread too but:

    walked out of the panadería today with a box full of pastry (for my students) and hadn't the slightest urge to take a bite!

    same with my kiddo's easter basket from our landlords - gave her one piece of chocolate, put the rest in the cupboard and carried on.

    freedom!
  • tmdalton849
    tmdalton849 Posts: 178 Member
    KeithF6250 wrote: »
    I'm not sure but I think I'll count this as a NSV. This morning as my wife was taking my donated clothes to her hospital's "emergency closet" I said I would do the same thing with warm weather clothes if it ever warms up. She said good she had seen some cute clothes in the men's sections this spring. Clothes are not really my thing but I don't recall cute, clothes and me used in the same sentence before.

    that's pretty dang adorable.
  • nill4me
    nill4me Posts: 682 Member
    edited April 2015
    After not even being able to do 5 minutes on the elliptical three months ago, I am now up to 30! And was able to increase the weight on three different sets of weightlifting :smiley:

    How awesome is this?? You, young lady are amazing.
  • nill4me
    nill4me Posts: 682 Member
    Glucose levels are awesome....below 120 for 7/14/30 day averages. woot.

    Almost "pantsed" myself in whole foods the other night...i stepped on my own cuff because they were hanging so low.
  • dessiepenn
    dessiepenn Posts: 167 Member
    nill4me wrote: »
    Glucose levels are awesome....below 120 for 7/14/30 day averages. woot.

    Almost "pantsed" myself in whole foods the other night...i stepped on my own cuff because they were hanging so low.

    Lol....nice!!!
  • IamUndrCnstruction
    IamUndrCnstruction Posts: 691 Member
    nill4me wrote: »
    Glucose levels are awesome....below 120 for 7/14/30 day averages. woot.

    Almost "pantsed" myself in whole foods the other night...i stepped on my own cuff because they were hanging so low.


    Yay on the blood work!!! Whoa!! On the unintentional almost mooning of Whole Foods LOL!
  • Quatroux
    Quatroux Posts: 51 Member
    You wouldn't faze the crowd at Whole Foods. They are too busy reading labels, drinking wine/beer samples, and arguing with the deli lady.
  • Sugarbeat
    Sugarbeat Posts: 824 Member
    nill4me wrote: »
    Glucose levels are awesome....below 120 for 7/14/30 day averages. woot.

    Almost "pantsed" myself in whole foods the other night...i stepped on my own cuff because they were hanging so low.

    Just LOL'd and the people in the hall outside my office are looking at me. Great job on the blood work, though.
  • ibetty55
    ibetty55 Posts: 48 Member
    I think my most noteworthy NSV is that for the first time in 5 years I can slip on and off my wedding rings! Haven't worn them all that time because had to take them off (big problem and had to get another ring cut off) for oral surgery and couldn't get them back on.
  • parkdad73
    parkdad73 Posts: 88 Member
    ibetty55 wrote: »
    I think my most noteworthy NSV is that for the first time in 5 years I can slip on and off my wedding rings! Haven't worn them all that time because had to take them off (big problem and had to get another ring cut off) for oral surgery and couldn't get them back on.

    Similar thing here. My wife and I had to switch our rings to our middle fingers and when someone notices they think we're having marital difficulties.
  • wabmester
    wabmester Posts: 2,748 Member
    Finally got my VAP (lipid panel) results (after 2 friggin weeks): I no longer have any of the markers for metabolic syndrome. HDL is up, TG is down, and my LDL looks fine (big and fluffy). :)
  • Quatroux
    Quatroux Posts: 51 Member
    parkdad73 wrote: »
    ibetty55 wrote: »
    I think my most noteworthy NSV is that for the first time in 5 years I can slip on and off my wedding rings! Haven't worn them all that time because had to take them off (big problem and had to get another ring cut off) for oral surgery and couldn't get them back on.

    Similar thing here. My wife and I had to switch our rings to our middle fingers and when someone notices they think we're having marital difficulties.

    LOL
    I can relate. I switched my ring to the other hand so it would stay on. That seemed to bother my wife. I switched it back and started lifting weights so I have a callous right by my ring that keeps it on.
  • Sajyana
    Sajyana Posts: 518 Member
    wabmester wrote: »
    Finally got my VAP (lipid panel) results (after 2 friggin weeks): I no longer have any of the markers for metabolic syndrome. HDL is up, TG is down, and my LDL looks fine (big and fluffy). :)

    Brilliant!!!

  • wheatlessgirl66
    wheatlessgirl66 Posts: 598 Member
    Wabmester--Excellent! It's so great to get good news.
  • wabmester
    wabmester Posts: 2,748 Member
    Thanks! It's good to be normal. :) Now the hard part -- keeping the numbers in the normal range long term.
  • Sajyana
    Sajyana Posts: 518 Member
    Dan the Man! B)
  • glossbones
    glossbones Posts: 1,064 Member
    Had a super SUPER stressful day, but gave in to no cravings!
  • parkdad73
    parkdad73 Posts: 88 Member
    DittoDan wrote: »
    Just had a big NSV. Last night, I went to Walmart.

    YAHOOO! It wasn't tight! Down 2 shirt sizes since last year!

    I enjoy not having to pay the extra 2$!
  • parkdad73
    parkdad73 Posts: 88 Member
    I can fit into my 14 year old son's clothes!
  • KarlaYP
    KarlaYP Posts: 4,436 Member
    XL is a great NSV! I bought some XL tops this past weekend, and they fit perfectly! So happy for you Dan!
  • IamUndrCnstruction
    IamUndrCnstruction Posts: 691 Member
    Twice in the last two days friends have made comments on the weight I have lost. I still don't see it much, so it's nice to hear that something must be happening!
  • sweetteadrinker2
    sweetteadrinker2 Posts: 1,026 Member
    For the first time in forever I didn't stress eat. I have a major test coming up tomorrow, and my boyfriend of over a year just broke up with me, still didn't reach for the food, in fact I couldn't eat at all.
  • Twibbly
    Twibbly Posts: 1,065 Member
    For the first time in forever I didn't stress eat. I have a major test coming up tomorrow, and my boyfriend of over a year just broke up with me, still didn't reach for the food, in fact I couldn't eat at all.

    *hugs*
  • wheatlessgirl66
    wheatlessgirl66 Posts: 598 Member
    I'm paranoid about measuring tapes getting near my body, but I finally did some measuring last week. My waist is 1/2 inch smaller today. Whaddaya know. :)
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