Ulcasterdropout said:Maybe try thiomucase cream for reducing the
fat pad. Heard it works but I'm skeptical.
BeBobBox said:9cyclops9, wuts wrong with a lo carb diet???
loco said:anyone go tany suggestions on getting rid of or at least trimming back my fat pad? and abs?
and open for advice for lowering my blood pressure.
blood pressure wasn't a problem till last year or so and would like to clear it up.
thanks guys.
Supra said:Can some one explain a fat pad? I dont know what it is at all, seeing I dont have one, is it just the nice way of saying you have a beer gut?
9cyclops9 said:lol
Not necessarily. It's just some fat below the belt on the pubic bone area.
doublelongdaddy said:I feel like I am becoming expeienced these two areas since I started my quest to lose weight and lower my blood pressure. My blood pressure was between 89-92 when I started this. My weight was at 225. It has been about 3 weeks and my blood pressure has dropped to 72-74 and I have lost 19 pounds. The changes I made were not drastic at all they were quite simple. I eliminated all table sugars from my diet. I replaced soda with water. I limited my self to one cup of coffee a day. I stopped eating all processed foods. I eliminated most simple carbs from my diet and now consume mostly complex carbs (in limited numbers) I eat mainly lean red meat, skinless chicken, fish, whole grain breads, cheese, milk, limited amounts of rice and pasta, vegetables, some fruit, prezels, and for my sweet tooth I invested in some RUSSELL STOFFER low carb, sugar free, candy. In addition to my diet I also exercise at least once daily for 30 minutes doing moderate aerobics. I also try to take a walk evey evening for about 30 minutes. So far so good.
loco said:since I'm always on the road is there anything anyone would suggest for a service guy to pick up and go...subway, blimpies, taco bell, arby's or whatever?
and any ideas how to beat the caffine addiction I'm all ears.
C-Guy said:I have malignant high blood pressure. I am currently taking 5 different blood pressure meds a day. Some of the pills are twice a day and some are every 8 hours. Not to sound gloomy, but every doctor has told me the same thing , that it is not a matter of IF I have a stroke buta matter of when. They all concur that it is avoidable and there would be no recovery when it happens. Through diet and the meds it is currently down to 180/110-115. This is actually lower for me than it has been for some time now. It has ran in the 150-160 range on the bottom.
I fully understand that IF I am to conquer this problem then it will be something I do as the doctors have no clue. Exercise is out except for the light stuff. The dr said I am toooo close to rupturing a blood vessel in my head.
ANY advice in this area will be appreciated.
9cyclops9 said:Eat healthily (none of that low-carbs crap)
Ulcasterdropout said:Hi C Guy, I started blood pressure/heart meds when I was 11. By the time
I was 24, I was on 13. I used to smoke and chew, and
I was way over wieght and eat every salty thing I could get my hands on. I had a small heart attack :-\
I exsercised daily, gave up nicotine, salty foods, and lost wieght.
I lost 80 pounds, my blood pressure dumped so bad, that I had to hydrate
to bring it back up some times.
Almost 2 years later, I am on NO FUCKING PILLS, nada, zip, zero.
Moral is.... pills will just keep yo alive longer, not help. Exercising
saved me from a pine box at 30......period.
Your just a number to your doctor and he's using the textbook
hypertension alogrith. I rode the treatment loop 5 times before
I got off for good. My numbers were the same (some times worse) then
yours, the pills did little and I would desensitize to them rapidly.
I know you say that "Exercise is out except for the light stuff".
Well, I went to the ER trying to go up 11 stair steps, now,
I just got done jogging 4 miles a couple hours ago without the symptoms and
one half way break. I started slow and just kept at it.
I am in no way bragging, I know how it feels to not even be able to jack off
as a teenager because your doc's got you an enough med's to drop a fucking griaffe!
Constantly being red and sweating even when it's cold out.
Just saying, I ran the treatment gamut (I mean all of it), and it was the exercise,
well, over exercising really that did it. My cardiologists doesn't get it, (but they always play like they do, nephrologists too).
That's pretty much my story. I know that when I thought I was gonna die,
I was dieing, when I said fuck it and started to fight and try everything that I thought could work, it worked. Maybe it was the mental aspect. I'm not really sure, but what ever it was, I'm greatfull.
So fight, don't think of "buta matter of when", I got " the date" also.
Now I laugh at them while I lift wieghts like a crazy dog. Yeah, I still get red (a bit purple some times) and sweat an embarrassing amount.
I hope to see you beat it man. I know life ain't fair, some healthy studs get the nice jobs, happy lifes and hot girls and and we were fucking getting scans, test, needles, x-rays, all the crap, during the prime of out lifes.
Good luck! and God bless ya if you read all that![]()
C-Guy said:I am adding walking a little more each day (for safety), and hope to start adding some other exercises as time goes on.