An NSV
mdsjmom98
Posts: 333 Member
I began this journey back in January, but the motivation behind it was last August 2011. I found myself in the cardiac unit of the hospital, wired, and having to undergo every test possible to make sure I hadn't had a heart attack. I had just turned 45, and at the time was sure I was doomed to walk in my father's footsteps who had his first heart attack at 45. As it turned out it wasn't a heart attack, but it certainly was the wake up call I needed. I swore to my friend while in the cardiac unit that if I "got out alive" I was going to change my lifestyle.
While I started reducing my intake, I never began an exercise routine, then comes the holidays, birthdays, anniversary, blah blah. (more excuses) Then I schedule a doctor appointment in February. While I had lost about 9 lbs from August to February, she then told me another harsh reality: I was borderline diabetic. (yet another fate of my family..) She told me she would give me 4 months to take care of it on my own, or I would get put on medicine. Then my determination kicked in. I began walking a cold day in February, just around the dealership I work at, for 10 minutes, every day, twice a day. The weight started coming off, people started noticing, and I was eating healthier than ever before, cut out caffeine completely, and my endurance was getting built up.
Then comes the magic 4 month mark. I go into the doctor, kinda keeping a low profile, not bragging about the weight loss, having a hard time keeping from blurting out "I'VE LOST 37 LBS!!" She looked at my numbers, smiles, and says "well done" and high fives me!! She still wanted to do the bloodwork, which I did the next day. I got the follow up phone call the next day. I was sure it was bad news since it was a real phone call. The nurse said the doctor instructed her to call me personally because she wanted to say that my results were, and I quote: "AHHHH-maaaazing!!!" She said I dropped my sugar levels almost 40 points, and am no longer in the danger zone. She told the nurse to tell me I was doing a great job, and to keep doing what I was doing.
I got off the phone, almost in tears, because I've dodged not just one, but two bullets in less than 10 months.
Health is something we often take for granted, and when it's threatened, it is amazing how things can turn around.
Thanks for reading friends. Blessings to you all, and best of luck on all of your journeys. We're in this together!!
While I started reducing my intake, I never began an exercise routine, then comes the holidays, birthdays, anniversary, blah blah. (more excuses) Then I schedule a doctor appointment in February. While I had lost about 9 lbs from August to February, she then told me another harsh reality: I was borderline diabetic. (yet another fate of my family..) She told me she would give me 4 months to take care of it on my own, or I would get put on medicine. Then my determination kicked in. I began walking a cold day in February, just around the dealership I work at, for 10 minutes, every day, twice a day. The weight started coming off, people started noticing, and I was eating healthier than ever before, cut out caffeine completely, and my endurance was getting built up.
Then comes the magic 4 month mark. I go into the doctor, kinda keeping a low profile, not bragging about the weight loss, having a hard time keeping from blurting out "I'VE LOST 37 LBS!!" She looked at my numbers, smiles, and says "well done" and high fives me!! She still wanted to do the bloodwork, which I did the next day. I got the follow up phone call the next day. I was sure it was bad news since it was a real phone call. The nurse said the doctor instructed her to call me personally because she wanted to say that my results were, and I quote: "AHHHH-maaaazing!!!" She said I dropped my sugar levels almost 40 points, and am no longer in the danger zone. She told the nurse to tell me I was doing a great job, and to keep doing what I was doing.
I got off the phone, almost in tears, because I've dodged not just one, but two bullets in less than 10 months.
Health is something we often take for granted, and when it's threatened, it is amazing how things can turn around.
Thanks for reading friends. Blessings to you all, and best of luck on all of your journeys. We're in this together!!
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That is awesome!!!0
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This made me a bit emotional. What an amazing NSV - you should be very proud of yourself!0
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Great work!! I had a physical/blood work done in January before I started this journey. I look forward to my next one (whenever that may be?) I hope to have results like yours!!0
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This definitely made me tear up. Congratulations and keep it up! You are AHHH-mmaaazzingg!!!!0
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You, my dear, are totally inspiring. Nice job!0
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You just brought tears to my eyes. Congratulations on a very hard job... very well done! Always remember you are worth every pain staking step!0
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Fantastic! Keep it up for a long, healthy and happy life! I wish you well!0
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Congratualations! Awesome story of taking control of your health : )0
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I began this journey back in January, but the motivation behind it was last August 2011. I found myself in the cardiac unit of the hospital, wired, and having to undergo every test possible to make sure I hadn't had a heart attack. I had just turned 45, and at the time was sure I was doomed to walk in my father's footsteps who had his first heart attack at 45. As it turned out it wasn't a heart attack, but it certainly was the wake up call I needed. I swore to my friend while in the cardiac unit that if I "got out alive" I was going to change my lifestyle.
While I started reducing my intake, I never began an exercise routine, then comes the holidays, birthdays, anniversary, blah blah. (more excuses) Then I schedule a doctor appointment in February. While I had lost about 9 lbs from August to February, she then told me another harsh reality: I was borderline diabetic. (yet another fate of my family..) She told me she would give me 4 months to take care of it on my own, or I would get put on medicine. Then my determination kicked in. I began walking a cold day in February, just around the dealership I work at, for 10 minutes, every day, twice a day. The weight started coming off, people started noticing, and I was eating healthier than ever before, cut out caffeine completely, and my endurance was getting built up.
Then comes the magic 4 month mark. I go into the doctor, kinda keeping a low profile, not bragging about the weight loss, having a hard time keeping from blurting out "I'VE LOST 37 LBS!!" She looked at my numbers, smiles, and says "well done" and high fives me!! She still wanted to do the bloodwork, which I did the next day. I got the follow up phone call the next day. I was sure it was bad news since it was a real phone call. The nurse said the doctor instructed her to call me personally because she wanted to say that my results were, and I quote: "AHHHH-maaaazing!!!" She said I dropped my sugar levels almost 40 points, and am no longer in the danger zone. She told the nurse to tell me I was doing a great job, and to keep doing what I was doing.
I got off the phone, almost in tears, because I've dodged not just one, but two bullets in less than 10 months.
Health is something we often take for granted, and when it's threatened, it is amazing how things can turn around.
Thanks for reading friends. Blessings to you all, and best of luck on all of your journeys. We're in this together!!
You should be so proud for taking action that's awesome!!! Good job!!!0 -
That is GREAT!!! Way to change your life for the long run.0
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Congrats! Some times we need that reality check to get us going. You are an inspiration!0
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What an awesome NSV! I'm sure you and your doctor are doing a happy dance right now. Congrats!0
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Congratulations that is wonderful!!0
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I teared up over this one (happy tears!)! Way to go! Keep that train a rollin'!0
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That is excellent!!!! I can only imagine how delighted you were to hear that the numbers went down!! Grats!!0
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This is a HUGE reality check that sometimes our journey has nothing to do with fitting into a pair of skinny jeans, looking hot for a high school reunion, or even being able to ride a roller coaster with our kids. It's about getting healthy, turning around diagnoses like borderline diabetes, like high blood pressure and heart disease, like high cholesterol, and extending our lives. Not to mention greatly improving the quality of the lives we live while we are here!
YOU ... are a true inspiration! Congrats and hugs to you, and keep up the good work!
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One of the best NSV's ever, thanks for sharing, and congrats on your progress!0
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".......she then told me another harsh reality: I was borderline diabetic. (yet another fate of my family..) She told me she would give me 4 months to take care of it on my own, or I would get put on medicine. "
Congrats!!!! Fantastic news, definitely a great NSV... I wish my Dr would have given me that head's up warning, as now I'm on Metformin 2x daily.0 -
Wow, thanks everyone! You're all making me tear up from all the amazing support!! We CAN do this!!!0
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Your story is an example of why I read the Success Stories and why they keep me going on my own journey. I am so proud of you! Congratulations!0
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