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goblue9280

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  1. goblue9280

    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    W5D3 done! FU€|< YEAH! Sorry, just big mental hurdle to jump. I did W5D2 on Thurs, so should have done D3 over the weekend but kept making excuses. Finally bit the bullet. Pace felt good, fastest mile was 11 min so I'm pacing in around 11-12 mins and feel like I can keep that up for a full 3 miles. I'd love to get that down to sub 10 min/mile pace by October, but I'm just going to be happy being able to run an entire 5k.
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    Are guys actually checking me out at the gym?

    Woah, woah, woah! As I recall there was something in the original post about "butt being too big"... we're gonna need some action pics of bent over rows to put that one to rest.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    @@chuck415 Have you signed up for your 5K yet... if so what date? I'm looking at one on October 1st.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    I've been sticking to it just to give myself rest and recovery in between runs. I have considered adding strength training between run days as I think that will be more beneficial then adding runs.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    W5D1 completed... felt like the first four weeks were heavy on the cardio training, and these next four weeks will enter the mental training phase. By that I mean knowing you will be running the same thing three days in a week is a little less mentally daunting then knowing you will be increasing your running distances each day from here on out. Physically, I can handle the running as long as I'm focused on my pace and breathing... mental training engage!
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    Oatmeal

    Eat it until you throw up... then the next day eat a little less than that. Joking aside, everyone is a bit different. I could eat a good half cup or so pretty early out... now I have no problem finishing off a starbucks oatmeal with blueberries.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    @ Well done! I'm dreading that run... oh, and go blue! lol
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    W4D1 done! Feels good as I was anxious... 5 min runs, 16 total mins running, shorter walk intervals... but it was easier than I anticipated. Got into a good groove/pace where I could still breathe well. Turned around at the midpoint and made it all the way back home so ran both halves at a similar pace... now baby steps until W5D3!
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    Finished week 3 this morning. Proud of myself since I did days 2 and 3 while on vacation in Michigan. Will do W4D1 here as well on Monday. Today I jogged through the final 3 minute walk, so actually did a 6 minute jog and felt good afterwards. Definitely starting to get a handle of how to pace myself... sure there are bug physical hurdles to overcome, but the mental aspect of it is just as important. I applaud the C25k program for being geared to getting you over those mental blocks. Love the suggested W5 and W6 modification... I'll see how W5D1 goes and decide if I need to modify.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    Finished W3D1 last night... found it surprisingly easier than weeks 1 or 2. I think there were two reasons: 1. Starting to figure out my pace. 2. First two weeks I did all of the running on a track, so I believe I was trying to run faster than I should since I had this goal in mind of doing 1/2 lap in 60 seconds and 3/4 in 90 seconds. Last night my daughter took me to the trail they run for cross country, which goes through the woods... not being able to see very far in front of you (like on a track) I think causes you to slow down just a bit. Here's my trainer and I after week 1:
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    Dating and excess skin

    As I guy, I don't think my expectation would be for the girl to bring up any physical "faults" (probably not the right word) she thinks she has... in fact I'd probably find it a bit off-putting that she brought it up as I'd be thinking "does she really think I'm that shallow?" That being said it's going to come down to the type of guy you're dating... by the time you get to the point of taking off your clothes, I'm guessing you'll know whether it's a narcissistic douche that may have an issue with it... in which case you probably shouldn't be taking off your clothes anyway, lol.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    Completed week 2 on Friday... anxious to start week 3 tomorrow. It's going to be interesting as I fly to Michigan on Wednesday night, so it'll be a bit of a shakeup to my routine.
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    C25k. Keeping myself honest

    I started the C25k program last week... I'm using the timed interval app from zenlabs. Running M, W, Fri... so I have W2D2 tonight. My 14 year old (cross country running) daughter has been coming out with me and acting as my trainer, lol... makes sure I'm staying hydrated in this ridiculous Texas heat. So far so good... no issues with muscle or joint soreness/pain/etc. I know that will likely change as the running intervals ramp up. My main issue right now is learning how to properly breath. I'm now aware that I have no rhythm to my breathing, so need to get that straightened out. Probably need to slow my pace a bit on the runs to get my breathing in order. Hoping to be able to run my first 5k on my surgi-versary (Oct 1st.)
  14. Major life change for one is always going to stress the relationship... if the relationship was on solid foundation heading into the change, there's a good chance you can make it through. If not... well... this... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybksJr1anc8
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    Private messages

    Sent you a test message.
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    Full on preop diet?

    I recall the first few days on the all liquid pre-op diet being hell. It got better and the hunger subsided around day 3 or so like you are experiencing. That being said, I've always been a light am eater... my main problems with hunger would (and sometimes still do) occur in the evening/bedtime.
  17. My surgeon is very progressive... younger guy that keeps up to date on the latest scientific trends. That being said, he never banned coffee/caffeine as long as it is black. He has told me that while coffee can be a diuretic, it still has a net positive with regards to hydration. Still, water is the best so make sure to continue to hit your daily h2o goals.
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    Preop Liquid diet--diarrhea

    Ketosis breath... nasty stuff. How are you doing on the Bariatric Advantage Protein powder? I had a tough time with that stuff... could not get a handle on the taste/smell. Bought two bags from the clinic, only made it through 3/4 of a bag of chocolate. Ended up switching over to the Premier Protein ready to drink shakes post-op.
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    Coke zero

    I'm 9 months post op and just recently had my first carbonated beverage... a half a beer after playing my first hockey game in 15 years. No issues with it, but have zero plans to make it a regular thing since drinking calories is not my thing. Obviously calories aren't a concern with Coke Zero, but I'd be worried about the acidity and gas that close to surgery.
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    Preop Liquid diet--diarrhea

    Yep... it was pretty bad for a few days there, but it got better... just stick with it. You will likely experience the opposite after surgery, i.e. nothing moving.
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    Anyone from Houston, TX?

    Let me know if you ladies have any specific questions. I don't know how the other docs are, but Garth is very big on recommending a vegan diet. It can be a bit difficult at times since probably 99% of the WLS docs out there push a high protein (from meat/dairy) diet. there is a good WLS vegetarian group on Facebook that I'd recommend jointing if you are going that route... you can ask anything on there and get good feedback quickly.
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    What foods do you avoid?

    I try to avoid most meat and dairy... very, very rarely do I eat any beef or pork. Still have trouble with a lot of breads. I tried a piece of pizza at a 4th of July party this weekend, and had severe cramping for a good hour afterwards. I stick mainly to clean sources of food... lots of fruits, veggies, Beans, etc.
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    Anyone from Houston, TX?

    Houston checking in... my surgeon is Robert's son, Garth. Couldn't be happier with my choice in clinic/surgeon. Best decision I ever made to have the surgery. You are in good hands!
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    Any Mountain Bikers?

    Getting there. About 5 years ago, I bought a rigid Redline D440 (29er). I recently started rtding it again, but only really on pavement. I swapped the tires for some Schwalbe Big Apple's (quick rolling pavement tires.) Using it as a commuter... been riding to work 1-2 times per week. What I'd like to do is now get a hardtail for Houston trail riding. With how flat it is around here, full suspension is probably a bit of overkill... thus my reasoning for a hardtail. A few bikes I'm looking into include the Kona Honzo or maybe a Specialized Crave.
  25. food funerals are a normal, natural step down the WLS road. I went on quite the bender before my 2-week preop diet... all my favorite fast food places, bbq but the big one was a dozen Cajun wings and cheese fries from wing stop. Don't think of it like "the last time in my life I have..." because it very likely will not be the last time. It might be a year or more before you have some of those things, but WLS is a tool to help you achieve lifelong healthy habits.

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