NSV's

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  • cstehansen
    cstehansen Posts: 1,984 Member
    Have passed a landmark. My chest is now bigger than my stomach.

    One of the markers for reduced risk of heart disease (better than cholesterol) is for a man's waist to be no more than 90% of the size of his hips. For a woman, I believe it is 85%.

    Of course, getting waist smaller than chest is the first step. Great job!
  • kimber603
    kimber603 Posts: 5 Member
    edited March 2017
    I love this board. Very inspiring!
  • canadjineh
    canadjineh Posts: 5,396 Member
    My hubby is starting to get that 'old man skinny-butt syndrome' lol. He will be turning 60 this year and still works carrying, and climbing up and down 30 ft ladders and hauling heavy buckets while window cleaning (his legs are to die for - I'm a 'leg gal' :D ). I think the lower carb WOE I have finally convinced him to try may take down the mini-belly and give him a trimmer look. We'll see in a few weeks. I may have to help him pack his lunches as he is clueless without a sandwich. At least I've got him off the 4 servings of cereal for breakfast (that's his NSV ;) )
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,756 Member
    edited March 2017
    @GaleHawkins, thanks for the link to LabCorp, I am just under 4 miles from one of their sites, just under 5 miles from another. My Dr. didn't think I needed this, but at this cost, I want to get a baseline for the coming years.

    Since I am at higher risk for colon cancer, I think this will be helpful. Dr. is all for me getting colonoscopies every 3 yrs. , but not a simple blood test to check for possible inflammation that would signal cancer in the body. At least she has come around on almost every other thing, like this WOE, not concerned that my CHO is slightly elevated, etc.
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,756 Member
    My 1st NSV since starting Keto!!! I bought a pair of pants 10 years ago when I started this journey, my motivation pants. I tried them on today just to see if they fit and THEY'RE TOO BIG!!!!!!

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  • AlexandraCarlyle
    AlexandraCarlyle Posts: 1,603 Member
    Yay you! I know how good that feels!

    Mind you - I had a pair of jeans in my closet, size 10 (uk) and finally, I got into them comfortably.
    I had another pair in the closet, supposedly size 12 - but they were j.u.s.t an eensy-weensy too tight... Go figure!

    personally, I've quit taking sizes as a reliable degree of measurement. There IS no standard, I'm sure. I just look at the clothes that once were too small, which now fit, and I'm happy..

    As an O/T aside, I think the Diet and fashion industries should be held responsible, if not culpable, for a high number of teens with body/weight issues.... I went into a fashion store some time ago, and a t-shirt (then) my size (14 UK) was labelled 'XXXL'.

    obscene. Outrageous. I declined to buy anything.
    I see teenagers counting calories and buying low fat stuff and I inwardly weep.....

    Sorry.
    Back to topic!!
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    I just love that my mind-set has done a complete 180, and what was previously something I craved, I now can't even bear to think about.
    Seriously, I could easily, just a few weeks ago, sat down and happily polished off 300g of spaghetti.
    Now, I'm so happy to have found a really good home for all the unopened packs I have in the store-cupboard! And I grimaced as I removed them, too!

    That, for me, is a ground-breaking piece of progress!

    Embracing a new way of thinking about food is half the battle. :) Or most of the battle.... ;)
  • retirehappy
    retirehappy Posts: 4,756 Member
    edited:

    My second NSV is probably the best one I have ever had in all of my dieting (and there has been a lot over the years). My husband has NEVER had any interest in any diet or WOE that I've chosen, but now...he sees it. He sees that I am losing weight, that I have more energy, that I'm HAPPY! Not only has he asked me to "put him on my diet", but last night he told me how proud he is of me. This may not seem like a big thing, but for me...for us...it's huge. He's recognizing that I'm truly changing my entire way of life and that it's making a difference. <3

    That is just awesome. You will have an easier time going forward with him on board as well.
    I hope you both reach your goals living the same lifestyle.