Monday, November 5, 2007

Blood/Water/LDL

  • I just went to the doctor to get my blood test report and I have dropped my cholesterol from 220 to 203 (range 100-199) in 6 months. I also dropped my Triglycerides from 169 to 57 (range 0-149). And I lowered my Glucose from 113 to 99 (range 65-99). I lost exactly 20 pounds in 6 months, from 242 to 222. And I quit smoking 8 months ago!
  • How? Diet and exercise, just like they say. I run 2 to 4 miles every day and I eat good foods and drink black coffee, seltzer water, unsweetened tea, and whey protein. I do not drink alcohol regularly and I rarely even drink diet soda. In fact I stay away from sugar and all sweeteners as much as I can. If I mess up, I make sure I don't gain more than 5 lbs and I get right back on track the next day. I eat steamed crabs, apples and other fruits, sardines, 5g fiber/slice bread, natural peanut butter, nuts, seeds, berries, beans, broccoli and other veggies, olive oil, dill pickles, eggs, pomegranate juice/açaí juice (daily), and salad. All I want of those. Occasionally I will eat other foods, like a slice or 2 of pizza, or a cheeseburger with no bun, but these are my main foods. I avoid fried foods, white bread and bagels, pasta, beef jerky, mayonnaise, and greasy foods like bacon and ribs. I limit foods like cheese, creamy soups, cream, ice cream, whipped cream, yogurt, potatoes, corn and rice. For snacks I will eat Triscuit Whole Wheat Crackers, Sun Chips and natural honey for a sweet. If a bad food comes along (chocolate, fries, chips, cookies, cakes, etc), I will eat a very small serving if I want to - portion control. It works! You lose weight slowly, the way you should, and it stays off. About a pound a week.
  • What I don't do is drink too much water. Water, while we need it to run our bodies, also facilitates the processes that store fat. Too much of anything, ANYTHING, is bad; it's what TOO MUCH means! I hydrate enough to keep my urine from becoming lemon meringue. Light yellow usually. But clear to med-light yellow is acceptable. It's a major contributor to my success; drinking less keeps my weight down, whether its water or coffee!
  • Now for the bad news. My LDL is UNCHANGED @ 144 (range 00-99). This is high, probably due to my genetics, but not as high as I originally thought:

LDL Cholesterol Levels

Less than 100 mg/dL - Optimal

100 to 129 mg/dL - Near Optimal/ Above Optimal

130 to 159 mg/dL - Borderline High

160 to 189 mg/dL - High

190 mg/dL and above - Very High

www.americanheart.org

  • So maybe as long as I am below 160, I can improve total cholesterol and get below 200, and be okay with my gentically high LDL! But the blockages I feel in my chest from time to time, and have felt for maybe 20 years or more, are certainly the effects of LDL. These minor blockages are kept at a minimum from a daily aspirin, thinning my blood and keeping me alive. I feel quite certain I would be dead if it were not for my change in lifestyle and my 81 mg daily aspirin therapy! But who knows? I could live until I am 80! Maybe longer! I am certainly going to try. Now that I have transcended my childish suicides, conquered my addictions and compulsions and insecurities, and achieved a sublime sense of awareness and spirituality, I want to reap the rewards of my journey and grow into the world and the universe as I grow out of this body I wear.
  • I am living like I will be here forever. The positive results from my recent life change are astounding. My thoughts are clearer, my body is thriving, and life is beautiful! And today I made my doctor's day. "This is why I am in this business," he said, as I was leaving the examining room today. "Seeing results like like this makes it all worthwhile." His success and my success: win win! This is what life is about. Living right.
  • Other aspects of my life are coming together better too. My unbelievably frustrating workplace is less stressful, now that I eat right and exercise regularly. My specialized professional career has brought me to a pinnacle, where I must fall or stand my ground. So I stand, but you know, somehow it is not so desperate anymore. There is no hurry to leave right now...
  • I also try to stay calm, cool and collected at all times. I relax and hold my tongue to avoid exacerbating situations in my life that I can not change. Things like other's addictions, aging issues, dealing with inferior minds, and other's health problems. I use my knowledge of spirituality, martial arts, relaxation techniques, as well as my knowledge of psychology, health, and nutrition to find and obtain the strength, energy, and resolve to handle any situation in an intelligent, respectful, experienced manner. I make sound decisions and plans and I hope for the best while preparing for the worst. I live life for today and for an unlimited future of todays. Assume nothing, anticipate everything!


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