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5 years ago: Male 52 years old 327+ lbs Blood sugar 300+, cholesterol about the same........heck..ALL my numbers were wrong and deadly. I worked up a sweat, thinking about working up a sweat. Today: 180 Lbs and I placed first,in my age group, at the Knoxville, Tn 5K. Just a little over 24!! I post this not to brag but as an example of a thought out process. I chanegd my eating habits, started walking, walking turned in to jogging and the story goes on. To my luck, there are no medical problems and I am on NO meds, with all my numbers low. The biggest thing I didn't do: Was go on a diet. I didn't go on a diet, I just cut back, used my head, ate when I 'needed' to. Today, it is a way of life. I travel alot and make time for a workout or local park run, instead of ordering in that Pizza to the hotel room. Anyone want some size 52" pants? Mine are now 36 and a little baggy. I even lost a shoe size. Speaking of shoes, I have more running shoes than work shoes. Go get 'em. Doug
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