So I've been recommended through my doctor for a thing called the 'CHANGE program' (CHANGE doesn't appear to be an acronym despite being in all caps) because I've got Metabolic Syndrome.
Metabolic Syndrome is the name they give it when you've got at least 3 out of these 5 problems:
High Fasting blood sugar
High blood pressure
High fats in the blood
Being on meds for any of the above
Having a large waistline
IE: i'm a fat fuck, and as a result, I've got an increased risk of diabetes, heart problems, cholesterol problems etc etc.
So I'm part of this program that is basically set up to say "If we actually make you eat better, and get exercise, we can probably reduce the chance of these things happening, and that's good"
So starting tomorrow I'm going into this one-year thing where I'll be consulting with a dietitian and a physical therapist to generally just improve my health. I see them both once a week for 3 months, and then once a month for the next 9 months for a full year program. I'll be getting sets of bloodwork done every couple months and coordinating it all through my doctor.
So I guess this is sort of a long-term progress thread? They are concerned only with the issues above, and trying to make them better, and not with anything specifically to cause me to lose weight or gain muscle, but they both sort of seem inevitable by eating healthier and exercising more, so hopefully some progress there too, but the main thing will be hopefully habituating some healthier behaviors. I used to actually be in pretty solid shape back in the day.
Metabolic Syndrome is the name they give it when you've got at least 3 out of these 5 problems:
High Fasting blood sugar
High blood pressure
High fats in the blood
Being on meds for any of the above
Having a large waistline
IE: i'm a fat fuck, and as a result, I've got an increased risk of diabetes, heart problems, cholesterol problems etc etc.
So I'm part of this program that is basically set up to say "If we actually make you eat better, and get exercise, we can probably reduce the chance of these things happening, and that's good"
So starting tomorrow I'm going into this one-year thing where I'll be consulting with a dietitian and a physical therapist to generally just improve my health. I see them both once a week for 3 months, and then once a month for the next 9 months for a full year program. I'll be getting sets of bloodwork done every couple months and coordinating it all through my doctor.
So I guess this is sort of a long-term progress thread? They are concerned only with the issues above, and trying to make them better, and not with anything specifically to cause me to lose weight or gain muscle, but they both sort of seem inevitable by eating healthier and exercising more, so hopefully some progress there too, but the main thing will be hopefully habituating some healthier behaviors. I used to actually be in pretty solid shape back in the day.




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