Friday, March 11, 2016

All Kinds of Shit Part 2

My 2 weeks became 3 weeks in the cardiac unit of a hospital with my father. It will change your attitude about food, weight and life.

Recently my 77 year old father had to have a valve replaced in his heart and also had another valve that was leaking repaired.  Due to complications the 5 to 10 day hospital stay became a 20 day stay.  I was lucky enough to have enough time saved up at work that I was able to be there with him all day every day.  While my father’s issue was genetic (I have been tested and do not have the issue). He may have been the only person on the floor that was not grossly overweight. The recovery from open heart surgery is long and painful. While there we saw many patients come and go. All had the same struggles to walk again and the pain of relearning so much. 

The majority of the patients had cardiovascular disease as a direct result of years of poor diet which caused obesity.  I looked at myself and reflected on my life.  I have been morbidly obese most of my adult life.  I have had huge weight swings because I went on a “diet” and then went off the “diet” when I reached my goal (or as I got close or whenever a temptation came along). I cannot tell you how many mornings I woke up and said today is the day and ended up eating shit by lunch.  

Walking around the hospital looking at the patients, sitting with my father and looking at myself I became motivated, I chose to stop following fads, I chose to stop selling myself short and I chose to raise my quality of life. I listened to Mark Sisson’s interview on the Joe Rogan Podcast, I had already read most of the book and even lost a few pounds on it but was not fully committed to the lifestyle.  One of the things he said that struck me is… When dieting most people try to figure out what they can get away with on a diet. He chose to figure out what he could live without.  I have used this and it works.

The trip was life changing for me.  I spent 2 weeks eating whatever I wanted, drinking beer and just “enjoying myself”.  I rationalized it by thinking when I get home THEN I will be back on track.  However as the 3rd week started I felt like absolute shit.  Also, after listening the above podcast along with seeing all the cardiac patients made it easier for me to just stop all of it.  I quit wheat I quit most added sugar (down to less than 20 grams of added sugar a day). I found Whole Foods and ate off their food bar.  I stopped drinking beer and switched to vodka with Perrier. I did not work out… I got home weighed myself and I lost 7 lbs while I was there.  ALL of it was from the last week. I lost the bloat from the weeks before and felt great. 

I have been back for almost 2 weeks I have lost another 6 lbs.  I have remained off the wheat and added sugar… my big down fall has been drinking diet soda I struggle to give that up, but I am will. I am really proud of the fact that I have not slid back into old habits, I continue to lose fat and inches.  In fact I have dropped a pant size dropped 2 from September when I was in Memphis. 

I want to go further into a lot of subjects so here is an outline of stuff I will be talking about.

  • Taste buds changing
  • Improved ability to exercise
  • Lack of bloating
  • Eating correct is simple but takes planning

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