This is something I try to keep an eye on and limit my insulin spikes to one or two a day even when not eating "properly". Lots of Type 2 Diabetes in my family.Nice glucose! No diabetes risk for you!
That’s my downfall whenever I’ve been cutting calories for awhile and decide on a cheat meal. I usually eat a big old steak with baked potato or Italian food, and inevitably pay the price. Bad part is my wife warns me every time, but between my lust for food, at that moment, and my hard head I usually mess up and pay the price. Thankfully for you it only lasted a day.Just a quick update - Diet has been pretty darn good. Only day I went over 2500 calories was Sunday when we celebrated my son's birthday. Had a big ol 35 day dry aged ribeye at Longhorn Steakhouse. Was pretty awesome but I started filling up halfway through. I forced it down then had a very rough night and day following. For whatever reason my digestive system went on strike and that steak sat in my gut causing gas, nausea and hiccups. It wouldn't move, by the morning I was more full and distended. Called in to work from being exhausted and sick all night. Ended up laying on the couch miserable all day and coming nowhere near my caloric needs. All I was able to eat was dinner. I feel fine now but something really messed with my motility for everything to just be stuck in my stomach not moving for almost 24 hours. I was finally able to eat dinner but it was a very light meal. Today I woke up feeling great, no issues at all. Had a good movement which I had not had Sunday or Monday so that was all a part of the lack of motility. Very happy to be feeling better and able to eat.
Sunday - Waking bodyweight 210.6 down from a high of 214.4 2 weeks ago when I started paying more attention to diet and cardio.
10 minutes on cross trainer
Reps 12-8 on all exercises
Leg Adductors - worked up to 170, 200, 220, 220
Leg Abductors - worked up to 190, 220, 230, 240
Leg Extension worked up to 3 work sets @ 190
Leg Curls - worked up to 3 work sets @ 120
Leg Press 6p x12, 8p x12, 10p x 12, 12p x12, 14p x10, 16p x10, 18p x 9
True Squat Facing In for Glute and ham focus - 8p x 12, 10p x 12, 12p x12, 14p x 12, 16p x12
Crunches and Glute Bridges in Sauna - No counting 4 high effort sets each alternating between the 2.
I even have some DOMS today but they won't make it into tomorrow.
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Today
Elliptical 30 minutes plus cooldown 361 calories.
Oh I wish it was that, the ribeye was only a 20 oz, and me filling up at the half point was more due to my digestion already being off for some reason. The original plan was to crush some marble slab after for dessert but I was not in any place to eat more. My son was full and decided not to go so we didn't but I wouldn't have had any if we did. I definitely intended to enjoy my lust for food on that one but my stomach put on the brakes well before I got to crush anything major. Heck I even left fries on my plate.That’s my downfall whenever I’ve been cutting calories for awhile and decide on a cheat meal. I usually eat a big old steak with baked potato or Italian food, and inevitably pay the price. Bad part is my wife warns me every time, but between my lust for food, at that moment, and my hard head I usually mess up and pay the price. Thankfully for you it only lasted a day.
I have learned to take Prilosec and Gas X before cheat meals.![]()
AMEN!!!Lust for food, well put!
Yeah it is, I have only used the OG version. Curious if the newer one is noticeably better. Right now I could really use some inflammation assistance that isn't an NSAID.Love Helios, it’s kind to us old folks.![]()
Exactly, I was going to compare it to being on an oral where it seems everything just shuts down sometimes. It is miserable.Being on Dbol specifically seems to do exactly what you experienced, which is probably why it gives me heartburn so much faster than anything. For some reason, it’s like I lose all gut motility. My belly basketballs, I lose any semblance of hunger/appetite, sudden gas and awful heartburn.
It’s a nasty experience!
Glad it’s done, and looking forward to seeing how the Apex stuff treats you. Everything I’ve used from them is a winner.
Way to keep working through these challenges brother.Yeah it is, I have only used the OG version. Curious if the newer one is noticeably better. Right now I could really use some inflammation assistance that isn't an NSAID.
Exactly, I was going to compare it to being on an oral where it seems everything just shuts down sometimes. It is miserable.
Got not so great news from the PT today. She told me, "I am surprised to see you here with everything wrong with your shoulder. This should have been a surgery right off the bat. I am not going to be able to do anything to help remove any of your SLAP tear pain. It is a tear that your bone is rubbing into and I can't make that stop. I can strengthen the muscles he asked me to but this is not going to take away your pain. You will need a surgery for that."
She told me she was going to give me the appropriate exercises to do 3-4 times a week but was not going to waste my PTO on coming down to do them in front of her since I was familiar with working out. Schedule me to come back in 2 weeks for a follow up but in the meantime she will call my Dr and tell him her findings and my concerns. Told me to leave and call him and tell him how bad I am hurting again already and that I want it fixed and that she said she would not be able to fix that. She said hopefully in that 2 weeks i will have been able to get a new plan of action set in place. If not then we would finish the requested PT to justify the surgery to the insurance.
I was also told do not do any RC exercises as they would exacerbate the issue, and to avoid curling since it was causing pain in my shoulder as well.
Yesterday's lift session = Trying to find things I could do with upper body comfortably.
Elliptical 6 minutes @ fast pace
Lots of arm movements with 5lb DB, and 10lb DB trying to get blood into shoulder
DB Arnolds - 10lbs x a lot, 15 x a lot, 25x 15ish, 30 x 15ish, 35 x 11, shoulder got uncomfortable even with this light weight so I stopped well before the weights became challenging.
Lat Pull Downs - 50 x 20ish x 3 sets
Dip Attachment - 70x 20ish, 95x20ish, 120x RPE9 x 4 sets - no count on work sets, went by if I could do another rep correctly while using as much intention and creating as much tension as previous reps.
NG Pull ups - 5, 5, 7, 5, 4 - stopped at 4 because I felt a little friction on my labrum and didn't want to risk anything.
I tried some light standing curls but it was hurting my biceps tendon. I can only do curls with my arms in front of me like on a preacher curl. If my arm is down at my side it hurts.
Dips Attachment Notes - I focused on positioning myself so that a lot of the focus was on triceps then created a ton of tension in my chest by trying to squeeze the dip handles together while pressing down. At the same time using my biceps to create extra tension on my triceps so that pecs and triceps were getting hammered while my joints were not getting challenged at all or very minimally. Was actually pretty awesome and even once healed I will use this method for major contraction and tension in the pecs and triceps without killing my shoulders. It also worked my abs pretty hard and produced a good biceps pump from my biceps resisting my triceps on the way down.
Absolutely and to be sure, I am not going anywhere! Last time I got so frustrated with being injured in both my shoulder and leg and took off I lost a lot of ground that was impossible to get back while still in "limp mode". This time I am staying with it and just changing focus to leaning up. I am going to go down to 195 at the minimum and see how I look there. May just keep on going after that. Your progress makes it easy to want to do it!Sorry to hear of the bad news, but you will be back better than ever !!
Yes the new Helios is better, I would say by about 25%.
Thanks and Agreed! The difference from my first surgery scheduling was night and day. I went in once, did the assessment, he scheduled an mri for me and I had surgery 2 days after he got the results.Way to keep working through these challenges brother.
Hate to here the non-surgical plan isn’t working out, but at least you have somewhat of an answer and can prepare for the probable surgery. I hate it when insurance companies make you jump through hoops because of their “protocol”. Especially when the Doctor is the expert and could possibly schedule surgery quicker to get you some relief. Insurance Companies are far too powerful and many times slow down the healing process with their crap.
Yeah they apologized for being so blunt. I told them "No need for an apology. Thank you for being up front and not wasting my time. I prefer that."Bummer about the shoulder mate, but at least your PT isn’t wasting your time.
I’m going to try your technique for dips next time I do them!
Yep, daily tracking is so important. I think that’s one of the reasons so many people fail on so many different eating programs, they don’t track their calories. So they have no real clue where they really are and therefore can’t make proper adjustments. A good eating program is only as good as the accuracy of the calories and micros you truly are consuming.Daily Tracking is a big thing for me, it helps me make small changes before things get out of hand.
Facts! My progress is leaps and bounds above when I track. To make this cut work I am going to have to prep my own food so I can track easily and just let the family eat whatever they decide to for their meals.Yep, daily tracking is so important. I think that’s one of the reasons so many people fail on so many different eating programs, they don’t track their calories. So they have no real clue where they really are and therefore can’t make proper adjustments. A good eating program is only as good as the accuracy of the calories and micros you truly are consuming.
Facts! My progress is leaps and bounds above when I track. To make this cut work I am going to have to prep my own food so I can track easily and just let the family eat whatever they decide to for their meals.
Agreed, a plan doesn't matter if not executed. Heading to the store for some stuff to prep tomorrow. Going to roast a bunch of veggies, and potatoes. Make some turkey chili, or maybe another "muscle casserole". Then cook a bunch of chicken, turkey, and beef. Make sure I have everything I need.Good plan, now stick to it!
Thanks!Keep it up brother!
I sure do!!!Muscle casserole, recent squat PRs, and access to a hot tub again - what else do you really want in life, you know what I’m sayin’??
That is one of the home upgrades we are going to get for the house! The wife has been wanting one for years. We are going to close off a section of the back yard with some more privacy fence right behind the master bedroom. Will be one of those kids will have to ask permission to use kind of things.I love my Hot Tub !!
Oh wow, that is a great point, I am sure I can get my doc to do that! Yeah the kids will be able to get into this one too. Just need permission. Want it to be relatively private otherwise for the wife and I to just sit and chill with no disturbances. Plus having another fence there will keep my dog from trying to jump or chew the other fence up. The neighbors moved out and their kids moved in with 2 dogs that steadily bark at the dogs, and 2 young kids who think it is funny to beat on the fence and make our dogs bark. So will be a nice buffer from that.My wife was the one that wanted a hot tub years ago when we got it, but I bet she only gets in it a couple times a years, I on the other hand am in it 2-3 times a week. When the grand kids come over they always bring there swim suits so they can get in. Just something to remember, if you get your Doctor or Rehab Person to write you a script for the hot tub it is tax deductible !![]()
Yeah, just frustrated at this point. I can't believe he didn't tell me ahead of time if he gave me a shot and it didn't help I would be stuck out for 3 months. I have been reading up on PuMed and it looks like they are saying there is no obvious benefit to waiting longer than 4 weeks.That’s a bummer man.
If you know you need surgery though, I would hold off on the restorative gear.
PRP though I don’t know much about.
That’s horseshit. My ortho jabbed me a month prior to shoulder surgery last year.Pretty Frustrated right now... Made an appointment with my ortho for tomorrow. He has a nurse call to tell me he can't do surgery for 3 months after my injection... I am fuggin hot. I told him I did not want to do this if it was going to slow me down in anyway getting things fixed. If I am stuck in pain over this for 3 months because he didn't clarify with me I would have to wait 3 months I am going to be irate. Had he told me that I would have gone to get a 2nd opinion elsewhere and found a Dr willing to fix it up front. I told him do not have me spinning my wheels here. This is just so frustrating I could headbutt a Nun!
Now I am looking into PRP which he probably should have offered me first. See if maybe he does that or can give me a referral to someone who will. Also if I have to wait I am definitely going to run BPC-157, and maybe even see about picking up enough GH to run 2IU a day for a while and running a cycle of collagen producing gear. What I am not willing to do is stop working out, or let my entire left side get weak as hell while waiting on this. So annoyed right now...
Oh yeah I did 35 minutes on the treadmill, and my physical therapy exercises during lunch.
No need to excuse the French that is exactly how I feel about it. I even protested a bit when he decided to send me to PT and told him I did not want to be spinning my wheels on this. That he should be damn confident that I will recover with only a shot and some therapy. That I was not confident at all about it.What a **** around - excuse my French!
Hope you have another surgeon lined up. That was pretty of him to neglect to tell you about the 3 month wait. Also the fact your PT was surprised he thought you could fix the tear with physio.
Agreed, my first surgery they did within about 12 days of my injection. The injection failing to work was the reason we did the MRI and went for the surgery 2 days after getting the results.That’s horseshit. My ortho jabbed me a month prior to shoulder surgery last year.
Exactly what I had to do last night. Just breathe it out and realize he thought he was giving me the best course of treatment. I do wish he had told me their policy was to wait 3 months after a shot for surgery before doing it though. I would have definitely asked for other options. I am just going to tell him if he sticks to the 3 months I am going to look for another doctor who will take care of it earlier. Also going to print out some studies to take with me like the one I pasted above. Have some ammo so I don't just seem like I am being difficult without any reason.Take a deep breath and I'm sure things will work out.
Good point on the holding water, I didn't think about that but definitely stressing. I am going to head out in the next 45 minutes, I have 2 studies printed out to take with me. One is the one above and another one that basically stated that they found no direct correlation or causation as far as post operative complications due to timing of corticosteroid injections.You could be holding a bit of water from the cortisol stress of all this news.
Email him those studies and bring copies; a good doctor will be willing to listen at least and weigh the risks vs findings you present.
Agreed and the systemic action of the CBD, and terpines to calm you and relieve anxiety makes going to sleep and sleeping better so easy.I was really surprised with Relax and thought I’d have a tough time suggesting it to people as a rep for Apex. I had honestly filed CBD in the snake oil file until giving this a try, but I was happy to find that it was a pretty decent anti inflammatory. At least that’s what I get from it. The nighttime applications are something I look forward to every night. I found that continuous use of both Helios in the am and Relax pm keep my knees feeling good and my stupid shoulder somewhat better. Neither are going to repair a serious injury, but they’re no slouch at calming down inflammation (in my experience).
That’s great news! Your shoulder experiences are so damn similar to mine. My ortho contemplated relocating the bicep attachment while poking around in my shoulder last year and we now think he should have just done it then. So, it’s good that your doc is doing it right away as it’s really in an odd location naturally. So easy for something in the shoulder to interfere with proper contractions. Glad you have a plan in place now man, and hopefully the combo I sent will keep things somewhat calmed down until you get it fixed up.Agreed and the systemic action of the CBD, and terpines to calm you and relieve anxiety makes going to sleep and sleeping better so easy.
So good news even though it is a little bit of a wait. We have surgery scheduled for the 22nd of August. Almost a month but I can deal. After I explained to him how often I am scraping against the torn labrum causing extreme and sudden pain he agreed we should not wait and that I was a good candidate since I don't present any of the other risk factors that would make him hold of on it. So now I at least have a date. I already know I will be out of work at least 2 weeks, so I can get my STD set up so I don't run through all of my PTO.
Basically they will go in and clean the labrum up, move the biceps tendon then clean up the RC as well. He is hoping that is all he has to do with the RC, so that my recovery is quicker. However, he will do whatever is needed once he gets in there. So could end up being a lot longer recovery, and another week or so out of the office depending on how the RC tear looks.
Amen! I know I was getting a little desperate.You can rest easy now.
Yeah I let him know I would be pushing it again. He made me feel pretty good about suspected recovery time if he is not surprised by what he finds hee figures 3 months to be able to do most things.That’s great news! Your shoulder experiences are so damn similar to mine. My ortho contemplated relocating the bicep attachment while poking around in my shoulder last year and we now think he should have just done it then. So, it’s good that your doc is doing it right away as it’s really in an odd location naturally. So easy for something in the shoulder to interfere with proper contractions. Glad you have a plan in place now man, and hopefully the combo I sent will keep things somewhat calmed down until you get it fixed up.
Yeah it will be here quick. Just knowing I have a solid plan now is very stress relieving.Glad to hear this Kleen!!! Man now that I have a toddler the 22nd sound like tomorrow basically.
ThanksGood news mate!
Yessir! Quite relieved!Woot! Glad you got a date for the repair, finally!
Amen! I know I was getting a little desperate.Yeah I let him know I would be pushing it again. He made me feel pretty good about suspected recovery time if he is not surprised by what he finds hee figures 3 months to be able to do most things.Yeah it will be here quick. Just knowing I have a solid plan now is very stress relieving.ThanksYessir! Quite relieved!
Had a good upper body session tonight at the gym.
T-bar Rows
Decline HS
High rows
Shoulder press
Preacher curls
Triceps extensions and abs.
Worked everything 4 work sets just focused on contracting the muscles hard and taking all the work sets to the point they were hard work.
I was very happy to have been able to get a decent lift in. Having so many machines to pick from allowed me to just move on if something didn't feel right. I think the mix of the Helios and the CBD are also starting to loosen up the joint a Little by relieving some inflammation.
.Always good to get those good sessions in after bodily mayhem! Glad it’s moving along. Man, with all these solid reports on AM regarding Helios I really need to dive in and check it out. This also reminded me I still have an unopened Triton in my stash I need to dig out.
Yeah, I needed a good session and was so happy my body let me get one in. I can't really focus on consistent progress in numbers or anything with my shoulder injury being so but I can at least make sure I work out to the best of my current abilityAlways good to get those good sessions in after bodily mayhem! Glad it’s moving along. Man, with all these solid reports on AM regarding Helios I really need to dive in and check it out. This also reminded me I still have an unopened Triton in my stash I need to dig out.
Agreed!Helios is good stuff !
It was funny, he was actually completely aware of the studies I showed him. He smiled and told me he appreciated me bring those and being an informed patient. Then told me what they were just from the title. He said I wasn't a major risk so they did not have any reason to wait. So his PA basically got me worked up with the 3 month thing for no reason.Didn’t get updates for a few days……man I’m glad you got it worked out with your Ortho and finally have surgery scheduled. It’s good you went in with information on research you had done and you fully understood what you needed. I hate the way some doctors try to give you the runaround and use their protocol as an excuse, and then they act like that’s the way it’s always done. It’s always good to let your Doctor know that you do your own research and hold them accountable.
Curious, how do you guys account for the fats used when roasting veggies?