at1010
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I'm finally back to normal after my battle with the 'VID. Weighed in at 225 today, which is down 7 from my heaviest this year. It's 20#s too many, so the goal is to lose that before Thanksgiving. I'm taking all of gun season off and I'd rather not ride the struggle bus all week! My oldest daughter is saying she wants to run cross country next year, so that gives me a reason to do some jogging. Gotta keep up with all the skinny guys around here nowadays!
I was concerned about fair week. I tried to be good and then allowed myself 1 meal and felt so gross afterwards that it pretty much cured me of it.Or, it's fair weekend again and this old boy is going to have a sausage sammich!
That So reminded me of my dad!! That by far was his favorite thing to do at the fair and something he ALWAYS looked forward to, stacked with onions and peppers!!Or, it's fair weekend again and this old boy is going to have a sausage sammich!
That’s one epic journey! Congratulations buddy!I just did the math because I mentioned it in a text. I'm about 2 weeks away from the 12 month mark and 73 pounds lighter.
I even stopped fasting to try and not freeze this winter. Still dropping weight. I wasn't trying to inspire anyone. Just shared some information and let you guys make an educated choice.That’s one epic journey! Congratulations buddy!
You inspired some of us too give it a try. And we’re better because of it!
If i worried about what other people called me, I'd probably shut up more often!And here you probably never thought anyone would ever call you LIGHTWEIGHT again did you Dave??
Good stuff and congrats!!
Start taking magnesium about an hour before you go to bed. We use Qunol, I generally take two capsules which I think are 420 each?I'm floating from 221 to 225 right now, but my body composition has changed enough that I know things are moving in the right direction. Definitely sleeping better (still a terrible sleeper, but it's about as good as it's going to get) and my energy level is much better. I'll need to ramp up my physical activity to help break the plateau, so I'm ready to get in the woods for some long hikes!