Thanks, John! The new diet outlook and very conscious carb counting have proven very difficult to get used to but I'm getting there. I'm finding that some things are easier to give up than others. I've really, REALLY cut back on things like soda, candy, donuts, etc (what I call the "trash" carbs LOL) but my Achilles heel right now, diet-…
Thanks, John! The new diet outlook and very conscious carb counting have proven very difficult to get used to but I'm getting there. I'm finding that some things are easier to give up than others. I've really, REALLY cut back on things like soda, candy, donuts, etc (what I call the "trash" carbs LOL) but my Achilles heel right now, diet-wise, is still Ben & Jerry's Phish Food. :)
I appreciate the anecdotal experience. I read stories often about diabetics, people with MS, amputees, and other people with any number of ailments, illnesses, conditions, or physical anomalies running halfs, marathons, ultras, Iron-Mans, all sorts of different things. I like to save those stories as motivation and inspiration.
Thanks, John! The new diet outlook and very conscious carb counting have proven very difficult to get used to but I'm getting there. I'm finding that some things are easier to give up than others. I've really, REALLY cut back on things like soda, candy, donuts, etc (what I call the "trash" carbs LOL) but my Achilles heel right now, diet-wise, is still Ben & Jerry's Phish Food. :)
I appreciate the anecdotal experience. I read stories often about diabetics, people with MS, amputees, and other people with any number of ailments, illnesses, conditions, or physical anomalies running halfs, marathons, ultras, Iron-Mans, all sorts of different things. I like to save those stories as motivation and inspiration.
Thanks for your comment!