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IvanP said:I wanted to start taking a multi-vitamin and was considering GNC Mega Man.
What multi-vitamin would you guys recommend for a 33 year old male?
Totoland Mach said:Well, I learned some year's ago how important exercise is. I'm a diabetic that did zero exercise, over weight, smoked...a time bomb 4 sure. The doc threatened to amputate my feet if I didn't change my way of life.
Fast forward to now: I still have circulation problems with my feet, but the treadmill every day and detailing cars gives me a pretty good workout for a 63 year young person.
My biggest problem is staying away from hi carbs! Pizza, bread, man those are 2 items I have a Jones for LOL.
What's a good carb substitute?
Toto
CalgaryDetail said:Go on a gluten free Diet, no pizza, no bread no wheat. You will be set.
I also have Diabeties(no im not a diabetic, im a person), i have had it siince 14 months so i understand your dilema.
I have type one,and from the sounds of it you have type two. But I know about the cirluation problems,i know it al lol.
A few years back I was also diagnosed with Celiec. Its when a person cannot properly digest Gluten (the sticky property in many grains). Withthis I had toi go on a speciel diet. NO WHEAT, this means no pizza, no bread, no dougnuts, no cake. And no im not complaning, it was one of the best things I could find out about. I felt like garbage before, my diabites was a pita to contole. Now it makes life eiseir, for 2 reasons. One the gluten was messing with myblood sugers, and 2 i dont eat those high carb things, its just one less thing to be temptd by.
Well thas my story. hope it stayed close enough to topic lol.
Totoland Mach said:CalgaryDetail: yep, I have Type II...for almost 20 years. I got lazy at times with the diet and went from pill/diet control to Lantus Insulin/Pill/Diet control. Breads (especially pizza) are the toughest. I'm not a sweet eater, but I can eat my weight in breads!
Thanks for the insight!
Toto
PhaRO said:38 years old. Graduate HS 6'2" at maybe 160lbs. Thin all my life, ate like a hog. Busy at times but no real exercise on a regular basis. Early 20's I tried to put on weight with shakes. Soon I hit 180-185 but the intake was massive. Didn't like the pudge on my gut. Took me a month to drop the weight. I stayed like that till 27 then my weight started climbing. I hit 200 and eventually 267. About 3 years ago (I'm 38 now) I dropped down with running and weights to 235. I stayed there for a couple of years and didn't vary much at all. Then I put on 15lbs like it was nothing. I had been inconsistent with working out and diet so put myself on 1600-2000 calories a day and worked out 4-5 days a week. Got back down to 235 pretty easy then worked hard and lowest I seen was 223-225. It was taking forever, sometimes I'd loose a pound in a month. Stopped my monitored calorie intake and just tried to eat sensibly. Back up to 235. I'd love to get to 180-200 someday but on 1600-2000 calories working out and jogging 10-25 miles a week I barely lost weight. I'd like to become more regular with my diet and excersise again (currently maybe 2 days a week). Any suggestions?
turbos17 said:
-Water-Make sure you drink an ample amount of H20. I drink about two gallons a day that is why I use the restroom all the time. Loose the soda/energy drinks etc. If you are going to drink caffeine limit it to one cup in the morning and drink tea or coffee and never drink it before working out.