A bunch of useless crap
I'm just sick of myself. I'm sick of feeling tired most of the time. I'm sick of having this "trucker belly". I'm sick of coughing first thing in the morning. I just don't feel well most of the time. I need to do something about it.

I had started eating healthier some months back but somewhere along the way, somewhere out on the road, I slipped back into my old unhealthy eating habits. I had cut back on my smoking too but somewhere along the way, somewhere out on the road, I slipped back into the 3 pack a day thing too. That's just too damn much.

I do pretty well with walking as much as possible, bicycle riding when I can, and generally getting as much exercise as my job/lifestyle will allow but it simply isn't enough if I continue to eat poorly and smoke too much.

Maybe it's just the Spring fever thing, but I have decided that it's time I got serious about taking better care of myself. I know, I know, I've said it before. But I really do mean it. I feel like hell most of the time and need to feel better.

I'm 45 years old (how the hell have I lived this long?) and not getting any younger. I'm now into that age group where all of the percentages are starting to go against me. Heart disease, cancer, clogged arteries, high blood pressure, all the nasties that seem to swarm on you in middle age.

No, I am not one of those people who constantly worries about these sorts of things nor do I ever intend to become one, but I am a realist and realistically I am setting myself up for serious health issues by not taking proper care of myself.

So it's time to do something about it. To act and not just think about it. Starting now I am going to make a serious effort to actually think about what I eat and try to choose healthy foods over not so healthy. I am going to try and avoid fried foods as much as possible, eat more veggies and fruits, and cut down on my sugar intake. That's a start I think.

I am also giving serious thought to quitting smoking after 30 years of it. I've been thinking about it for a while now, and even wrote about giving up cigarettes a while back but never actually followed through with it. I think it's time. I am getting into that morning cough thing now and don't like it. I think it's a sign that it's time to stop abusing my lungs and perhaps allow more oxygen into my system. I am wondering if that's not why I feel tired most of the time, a simple lack of proper oxygen levels.

After smoking for 30+ years, and spending as much time driving as I do (which is when I smoke the most), I do not think I can just quit cold turkey. Well, I probably could, but I don't think I'd be pleasant to be around for a while. I'm a serious nicotine junkie. I think I will pick up a box of patches between now and Monday (how hard are they to keep lit?). I am thinking Monday will be my target quit date.

It would be nice to feel better and have some energy once again. I am hoping that between giving up smokes, eating healthier, and getting exercise whenever possible I will start to feel better again. I know I definitely wouldn't mind losing this gut and looking better. I'm sure shedding the extra weight would help my back as well.

I think it's not going to be as easy as it sounds, but it's worth the effort anyway.

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on May 16, 2007
I think it's not going to be as easy as it sounds, but it's worth the effort anyway.


You're damn straight on both counts Mason. Quitting smoking bar none has been the hardest thing I have ever done but it has also been the most rewarding (outside of having kids, that is). Heh, I know it's cliche, but it's true: if I can do it anybody can. And that ain't no shit. Just set you a date in the not to distant future and with steely resolve face those two words every junkie in his heart hates the most: QUIT IT.
on May 16, 2007

I think it's not going to be as easy as it sounds, but it's worth the effort anyway.


You're damn straight on both counts Mason. Quitting smoking bar none has been the hardest thing I have ever done but it has also been the most rewarding (outside of having kids, that is). Heh, I know it's cliche, but it's true: if I can do it anybody can. And that ain't no shit. Just set you a date in the not to distant future and with steely resolve face those two words every junkie in his heart hates the most: QUIT IT.


Thanks Joe. I've thought about quitting several times but just never followed through. I've set Monday as "the day". If my smokes run out before then, I'll just not buy any more. I think this is something I really need to be doing at this point in my life.
on May 16, 2007
Good luck.
on May 16, 2007
Thanks
on May 16, 2007
Mason- great idea.. I know you can do it. Hang in there and keep your hands busy.. favorite gum, hard candies.. (low in calories as a rule) and plenty of fluids.

Do lots of extra knitting, but only when not driving.. ok... keep your hands busy doing other things.. Change your habit of first thing in am .. a cig... drink some water.. light up after a meal? get up and take care of the mess or go walk... In case you're wondering about how i know this? I quit cold turkey 3 pack a day. I drank enough water to float a battleship, but my kidneys worked great. i had more energy and after a few days was kinda sociable.

Hang in there and know you have supporters..


Big Bear hug

on May 16, 2007
Mason- great idea.. I know you can do it. Hang in there and keep your hands busy.. favorite gum, hard candies.. (low in calories as a rule) and plenty of fluids.

Do lots of extra knitting, but only when not driving.. ok... keep your hands busy doing other things.. Change your habit of first thing in am .. a cig... drink some water.. light up after a meal? get up and take care of the mess or go walk... In case you're wondering about how i know this? I quit cold turkey 3 pack a day. I drank enough water to float a battleship, but my kidneys worked great. i had more energy and after a few days was kinda sociable.

Hang in there and know you have supporters..


Big Bear hug

on May 16, 2007
uh I didn't mean to triple post... *blushing... sorry about that...
on May 16, 2007
Mason I really hope you can do it.

I am so rooting for you!

Also, I read a really good way to stop a bad habit is to start another one in its place. You will have to be creative to think of something you can do while driving instead of smoking. Maybe books on cd, or even relaxation cds? Butt crunches? heh. You can do butt crunches while driving, I do it all the time when I get bored on long trips.

Good luck and keep us posted. It may help with accountability.
on May 16, 2007

uh I didn't mean to triple post... *blushing... sorry about that...




No problem. Thanks for the tips.
on May 16, 2007

Mason I really hope you can do it.

I am so rooting for you!

Also, I read a really good way to stop a bad habit is to start another one in its place. You will have to be creative to think of something you can do while driving instead of smoking. Maybe books on cd, or even relaxation cds? Butt crunches? heh. You can do butt crunches while driving, I do it all the time when I get bored on long trips.

Good luck and keep us posted. It may help with accountability.



Thanks. I'll probably pick up some sugar free candies or something. Cinnamon sticks maybe.
on May 17, 2007
Good luck.

Some (well-meant) advice: think of a reason to do this that can be envisioned. Something simple, like a person or a goal or even an image of yourself, happy and healthy. Something to hold in your mind when the initial enthusiasm wanes so that you have some focus.

I wish you the best.
on May 17, 2007

Good luck.



Some (well-meant) advice: think of a reason to do this that can be envisioned. Something simple, like a person or a goal or even an image of yourself, happy and healthy. Something to hold in your mind when the initial enthusiasm wanes so that you have some focus.



I wish you the best.



Thanks. The goal is pretty simple for me, taking better care of myself.
on May 17, 2007
Seeing what you have accomplished, I know you can do anything you put your mind to.  Good luck with your goals.
on May 17, 2007
Good luck! Yes it's going to be hard, darn hard, but you're determined and you'll do it! If you should slip up, don't worry, just get back on that horse and continue on. The thing is when you are in the zone and you've been doing well for a week, a month, whatever, something might stop you from getting to it again, and you might want to give up, don't! Just go back on that bike and continue!
on May 17, 2007

Seeing what you have accomplished, I know you can do anything you put your mind to.  Good luck with your goals.


Thanks, that means a lot.
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