"Exercise is key to lifetime management of type 2 diabetes". How many times have we heard that or a variation of that statement? dLife even has a whole section devoted to the topic.
I started picking up the exercise habit last summer, when I was laid off by my employer. But I tried to get the habit for many years prior to that event. If I only had exercised for all the months that I paid for gym memberships, I might not be writing first hand about type 2 diabetes!
It's been the perfect storm for me this time - a gym that charges month-to-month, no contract. Trying a personal trainer for the first time, and finding that to be extremely compelling. A kids room that my daughter loves and that I feel good about. And of course, my new life as a stay-at-home mom, which both forced me to find some way to carve out some time to myself, and gave me the more flexible schedule to do so. And The Biggest Loser TV show, which has shown me how hard you really have to work out to change your body.
For the last 10 months, I have worked out about 4 times a week. In January, my motivation was flagging, so I signed up for a 10K run/walk in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. I originally planned on running it, then, as my knees started to protest regularly, I thought I'd do it as a run/walk. Then a jog/walk -- a couple weeks ago, I decided maybe it would be completed as a walk/crawl. But I was bound and determined to complete it! My mantra became "I just want to finish", and I repeated it endlessly. If pressed for a time goal, I replied "under 2 hours".
Sunday, I did it! In 1 hour and 44 minutes. I wasn't the last one to finish, though nearly. And that doesn't matter - what matters is that I walked/jogged 6.2 miles in under 2 hours. I had a bowl of Kashi Go Lean Crunch cereal with 1% milk and a Muscle Milk Light for breakfast, and after the race, my blood sugar was a respectable 90 mg/dL, down from a fasting of 114.
Sadly, my new exercise habit hasn't trumped my new at home eating habits in bringing down the lodestar of blood glucose management - my HbA1C result hasn't moved. But you know what? I finished a 10K and just for today - I don't care about anything else (such as the 144 my One Touch just reported after an ill-advised dessert)!
















"In January, my motivation was flagging, so I signed up for a 10K run/walk in Steamboat Springs, Colorado."
That is just awesome. It sounds like you are really good at finding ways to keep your motivation going, and I think that is the hardest part. Props for all the hard work you're putting in, keep it up and enjoy the benefits, you deserve it! I think your A1c will gradually creep down as your insulin sensitivity increases - regardless, you will be much healthier! Congrats.
Thanks Sara! It's amazing how motivating pats on the back are too!
Way to go, Kim! That's excellent!
Fantastic Job !!!! Keep setting yourself little goals and keep going strong.
Thanks, all. I'm trying to figure my next goal. The JDRF walk is in 3 months - maybe I could actually job 5K?
Oops, that's JOG 5K, not job! LOL.
I promise... exercise is what I thought to but the more I have studied the more I have realized that it starts with what we are made of which is 75% water! I hate to sound pushy but I am really just excited. My father and I and mom changed out water and we are all seeing results. Especially with his diabetes and all of our weight. it is a device new to the United States! I am happy to share but I do not really know the rules here as to what I can say and can't in terms of a product. ?? I wish I could just scream it out loud for everyone to listen because it really works! I am meeting Dr. Shinya who developed the colonoscopy this week as well! Gosh I have so much to write.. I guess I will stop here and see if anyone really even cares. lol I wish everyone the best!!!
maureenz what did you change out water with, I am interested to hear this cuz if its a different way to get our daily fluids I want to hear!!!! Tell me ..
Maria
Dr Hiromi Shinya -- Colon therapy
Ok I just watched the video on Dr. Shinyas therapy and water on you tube. Pretty amazing. You definately are what you eat. But this water and diet regimen is only available to patients of his, Correct?