One area where I am seriously disappointed is my weight. I've gained about 40 pounds in the last two years. It's to the point where people point it out. "Hi there, boy you put on some weight, huh?" I seriously want to punch a hole through their faces. Why do people think it's perfectly okay to comment negatively about other people's weight? I never did that when I was thin.
It's rude as hell. But, it's the way of the world, and the world isn't fair. And moreover, I know I can be fit and healthy, and the reason I'm not is my own stupid fault.
So I've tried doing the juggling act of getting into shape while simultaneously drinking at an excessive level and of course it's a fool's errand. Step 1, get off the booze. Step 2, get back in shape.
I've since spent time doing some research and getting some gear together. I've started on the following supplements.
Supplements:
1. Daily high potency Multi-vitamin/mineral. Omega 3.
2. St. John's Wort (Nature's Way brand). 2 before bed, one in the morning.
3. Nature's Way Kudzu. 2 pills, three times per day. Morning, lunch evening/bed.
I have used 2 in the past for mild depression and believe it's a solid product. No idea if 3 is good or not, and the verdict is still out on Kudzu.
Diet:
This is a real struggle. For starters I've loaded up the fridge with much healthier food. At lunch I drink a health shake and some cereal with extra trail mix added. However, I am allowing myself comfort foods while I deal with the alcohol cravings. Though, it's sometimes difficult to not feel guilty after eating a bunch of crap.
Exercise:
So far it's been three hikes per week, around 4 - 5 miles and plenty of hills and such. This feels great! I'm just starting out so no improvement in weight yet. Eventually I will ramp up to jogging. I'm starting really mellow because when I overdo it and am sore for a couple days, I seem to get intense cravings. So the 4 - 5 mile hikes are perfect, no soreness the next day and it helps me sleep.
Sleep:
Another problem area for me. I think the booze has turned me into a weird night creature and I often have insomnia, which in retrospect may have been low-grade withdrawal all along. Yet, I don't help things since I often surf the internet on my laptop in bed. It's technically a work laptop, so back to work it will go.
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