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    So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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    30 minutes of exercise a day is all most people need to keep their weight under control. If your fat: - stop using elevators - stop using cars/buses for traveling short distances - join a sports team on Saturdays Don't go all crazy with dieting... be mindful of what your eating but don't stop eating junk food, or you'll just end up back where you started. Consistent exercise is the key.

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      30 minutes of exercise a day is all most people need to keep their weight under control. If your fat: - stop using elevators - stop using cars/buses for traveling short distances - join a sports team on Saturdays Don't go all crazy with dieting... be mindful of what your eating but don't stop eating junk food, or you'll just end up back where you started. Consistent exercise is the key.

      Mark Brock "We're definitely not going to make a G or a PG version of this. It's not PillowfightCraft." -- Chris Metzen Click here to view my blog

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      keyboard warrior
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      MarkBrock wrote:

      but don't stop eating junk food, or you'll just end up back where you started.

      is that like telling someone in AA "but dont stop drinking alcohol, or you'll just end up back where you started" starcraft 2 for the win! i am the ultimate space general!

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        code-frog wrote:

        Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it."

        Actually, i was going to claim that i switched to menthols... :-\ (but i didn't care for the way the flavor combined with bourbon)

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        You're right. These facts that you've laid out totally contradict the wild ramblings that I pulled off the back of cornflakes packets.

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        Shog9 wrote:

        but i didn't care for the way the flavor combined with bourbon

        try tequila, or absinthe

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        • C code frog 0

          So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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          Excerising regularly and eating (mostly) organic meals 2 times a day, brunch and dinner. Of course I balance it out all the health benefits of that with over consumption of beer :-) Isn't caffeine supposed to boost your metabolism, which would help lose weight?


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          • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

            Excerising regularly and eating (mostly) organic meals 2 times a day, brunch and dinner. Of course I balance it out all the health benefits of that with over consumption of beer :-) Isn't caffeine supposed to boost your metabolism, which would help lose weight?


            - S 50 cups of coffee and you know it's on!

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            caffeine is usually the #1 ingredient in diet pills.

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            • C code frog 0

              So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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              I lost 30 lbs simply by having 1/3 of my colon removed. I've also added beer to my daily scotch for the additional vitamin B, and of course, the extra whole grain it adds to my diet. I've stopped living on pepperoni pizza, ordering instead a pepperoni and jalapeno combination to ensure I get enough vegetables. And, to make sure I lost enough weight to notice, I shaved off my beard and mustache; the NCIC already had that picture on file anyway. Next I'm thinking of taking up chain smoking to get more iron.

              "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                I saw my shadow in the shower yesterday. I am a fat boy. I always thought that having breasts would be way cooler than what it seems to be. They wobble when I run :( I am so going to stop eating crap and start using my exercise equipment. As I've said in the past.....

                Christian Graus No longer a Microsoft MVP, but still happy to answer your questions.

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                Christian Graus wrote:

                I always thought that having breasts would be way cooler than what it seems to be.

                ewww, man boobs...I guess they have their uses.[^] X|

                Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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                  So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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                  After several months of getting my ankle to heal after a bad sprain that did ligament damage, I try to run on the treadmill three times a week, followed by some free weights and yoga. I actually don't like a lot of sweet stuff. I like a Violet Crumble or a couple of Tim Tams now and then but I prefer salty snaks like Cheese-Its or sunflower seeds. My big failing is my alcohol consumption. I used to be a huge pasta eater. I still prefer pasta but have learned to love the whole wheat variety which fills you up faster. I've been making a lot of Chinese food myself lately but with less salt than the restaurants. I also used to be a HUGE pop drinker. Over the last couple of years I have decreased that and usually drink less than one 20 ounce bottle of Diet Coke per day. The weekends are usually higher though. I always carry a water bottle with me because one of my meds gives me terrible dry mouth. I think the best approach is start with small changes--like the whole wheat pasta. Doesn't taste the greatest at first, but after awhile you prefer it and wish restaurants offered it. I've heard several people say this. Try eating sandwiches without cheese or reduce shredded cheese in your dishes. If you reduce the amount in increments, you aren't screaming "I WANT CHEESE!" I am one of those that has to workout to keep a descent figure. I hate working out with the exception of yoga so I watch TV (usually Law and Order reruns) while I do it to distract me.

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                    I lost 30 lbs simply by having 1/3 of my colon removed. I've also added beer to my daily scotch for the additional vitamin B, and of course, the extra whole grain it adds to my diet. I've stopped living on pepperoni pizza, ordering instead a pepperoni and jalapeno combination to ensure I get enough vegetables. And, to make sure I lost enough weight to notice, I shaved off my beard and mustache; the NCIC already had that picture on file anyway. Next I'm thinking of taking up chain smoking to get more iron.

                    "A Journey of a Thousand Rest Stops Begins with a Single Movement"

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                    leckey 0
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                    Don't even get me started on B-12 (see my blog if you know the link). :-D

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                    • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                      Excerising regularly and eating (mostly) organic meals 2 times a day, brunch and dinner. Of course I balance it out all the health benefits of that with over consumption of beer :-) Isn't caffeine supposed to boost your metabolism, which would help lose weight?


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                      leckey 0
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                      It used to be 20 years ago when people did not consume it in such large quantities like we do today. Some pain killers like Excedrin use caffeine as a way to distribute the drug faster because of the cell receptors. The basic idea is that if you are "up" your hypothalmus produces less ghrelin, which makes you hungry. I am on an amphetimine due to my narcolepsy. When I am "tweaking" I get full after a few bites of food. Some people abuse the drug to lose weight.

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                        30 minutes of exercise a day is all most people need to keep their weight under control. If your fat: - stop using elevators - stop using cars/buses for traveling short distances - join a sports team on Saturdays Don't go all crazy with dieting... be mindful of what your eating but don't stop eating junk food, or you'll just end up back where you started. Consistent exercise is the key.

                        Mark Brock "We're definitely not going to make a G or a PG version of this. It's not PillowfightCraft." -- Chris Metzen Click here to view my blog

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                        I agree but most people have to start slowly. Some people just hate exercise; I personally have never understood the joys of running several miles. Find what you enjoy doing and build upon that. As for food, I have found that people who try to reduce the bad stuff over time are more likely to lose weight long term. I used to be a HUGE cheese fan. I started to reduce the amount of cheese I put on stuff. Now several dishes I used to put on cheese, I don't anymore. Small steps to big rewards.

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                          It used to be 20 years ago when people did not consume it in such large quantities like we do today. Some pain killers like Excedrin use caffeine as a way to distribute the drug faster because of the cell receptors. The basic idea is that if you are "up" your hypothalmus produces less ghrelin, which makes you hungry. I am on an amphetimine due to my narcolepsy. When I am "tweaking" I get full after a few bites of food. Some people abuse the drug to lose weight.

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                          Okay, thanks for the info. Kind of like how people abuse thyroid medication to reduce their weight. You should change your CP name to "Tweak" like the South Park character, just for fun (not that there's anything wrong with your current name). :-D


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                          • Steve EcholsS Steve Echols

                            Okay, thanks for the info. Kind of like how people abuse thyroid medication to reduce their weight. You should change your CP name to "Tweak" like the South Park character, just for fun (not that there's anything wrong with your current name). :-D


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                            What is so dumb is that the Hubby has not caught on... :doh:

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                              Christian Graus wrote:

                              I always thought that having breasts would be way cooler than what it seems to be.

                              ewww, man boobs...I guess they have their uses.[^] X|

                              Gary Kirkham Forever Forgiven and Alive in the Spirit "Truly, truly, I say to you, he who hears My word, and believes Him who sent Me, has eternal life, and does not come into judgment, but has passed out of death into life. Me blog, You read

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                              *sigh* if I lived in a trailer, that could be me.

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                                So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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                                Proper Diet, 90 minutes on the treadmill 5 nights a week, active lifestyle, and weight lifting. When I tell people about the time I spend on the treadmill many are shocked and state, wow that's so much. But when you look at it from a biological perspective, humans are meant to be active all day long. Most of us sit in front of a computer or a desk all day and then go home and sit in front of an idiot box. 7.5 hours of vigorous exercise is not much. The average American watches 30 hours of TV per week. In comparison, I still watch much more T.V. than I do exercise. Although I do splurge, last Sunday I ate a 3.5 pound lobster, that was nice.

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                                  So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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                                  Judah Gabriel Himango
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                                  I'm skinny and have never had weight problems, thankfully. But I did stop caffeine about 3 years ago more or less (that is, I still drink some pop on special occassions, but otherwise a juice/water guy.)

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                                    So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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                                    SimulationofSai
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                                    LOL! I'm doing the opposite. I'm trying to gain weight. Too thin I'm now. :) But for the last 4 years, it has been a quest in vain. And I've accepted my current dynamics as they are.

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                                      What is so dumb is that the Hubby has not caught on... :doh:

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                                      Garth J Lancaster
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                                      I had wondered if/when or maybe since this is a radical change from your name he already knows and ruled it 'no risk' :-) hope you're well and happy 'over there' - still trying to work on a way of transcribing/ripping a PAL DVD to NTSC for you (or anything you can read on your computer) 'g'

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                                        code-frog wrote:

                                        I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight.

                                        Alabama state employees will be required to get health screenings for obesity, cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure beginning in January 2010. Failure to submit the baseline reading will result in an extra $25 charge in monthly health insurance. Starting in January 2011, those employees will be charged the extra $25 per month in health insurance if they haven't reduced their risk factors. The SEIB has not determined a definitive set of risk thresholds, but these factors may include a BMI of 35, a cholesterol level of 240, and blood pressure of 140/90. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/579593[^] yea is has starting generating some news. if i am not mistaken, "clinically obese" is 25% over what you should "weigh" for your height. which means i am about 15 lbs from clinically obese :(( that is 1 thanksgiving.

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                                        The great part is there is no scientific evidence that any of these things cause increased health problems. Ironically, they do cause increase health expenditures because the overweight and "clinically obese" live the longest. (The only reliable indicator of actual heart disease is high blood pressure. High cholesterol indicates nothing. Interestingly, there is evidence that drastically lowering your cholesterol increases heart attacks.)

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                                          So what are other people doing to get healthier? I noticed in Alabama (I think.) that if you are clinically obese you have to pay 50% of your insurance premium and are eligible for fines if you don't change your ways and start losing weight. So you can do it by force or on your own but if you are doing it then what exactly have you done. John Simmons dropped soda pop and his weight came down like a crashing plane. I'm not so lucky. I have to sweat it off or I don't get any change. The rest of you??? Shog you are banned from this thread. I already know your reply and I'm pretty sure it's something like "I actually walk to the fridge to get my beer now instead of making my wife do it." :laugh:

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                                          Joe Woodbury
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                                          There's zero evidence Caffeine is bad for you and growing evidence it prevents certain types of cancers. (I've no ax to grind here; I don't drink anything with caffeine for the simple reason that I don't like how those drinks taste.)

                                          Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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