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Posted by captaink on April 20, 2005 at 16:35:26 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: OT : My health posted by Hugh MacKay on April 20, 2005 at 15:49:50:
Hugh, If your wife would offer to let you chase her around the house for an hour every time you came in an hour early to eat, your mind would be taken off the fact that you wanted to eat, and when the hour was up, it would be time to eat! :>) Just a thought! (Maybe just go walk a couple miles every day instead!) All jokes aside, I’m sorry to hear about your diagnosis. My wife has the same issues as you mentioned almost to a tee. Dr told her to exercise more (I offered to chase her around the house for an hour a day but she didn’t go for that!), watch extremely close what and how much she eats, and to eat on a schedule. What you said should reinforce in everyone (even teenagers) that as we get older we need to watch what we eat (I’m starting to get a spare tire too) and exercise more. We can't keep enjoying these tractors if we aren't feeling well. :>) Good luck and if you find a good way to get your carcass to live of stored fat let me know, I could use the info… :>)
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