Re: Progression halted?
- From: "Michelle" <bookbug2005@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 Mar 2006 12:04:37 -0800
Once again, thanks for all the wonderful replies. I really appreciate
it. I am relieved to hear that "most" everyone does not progress IF BS
is properly managed. Julie, Temujin, thanks for sharing your stories.
It sounds like you've got a lot more to contend with with your
conditions. I'm sorry. Temujin, I understand your feeling concerning
risk factors, except for genes. I, too, have never been overweight and
while my diet is lower carb now, I was never a "junkfood junkie" so to
speak. I've been walking daily for the past 15-20 years. Granted,
it's not Robert Z's 60+ miles per week on the bike, but not exactly
sedentary either. However, I do have the genes in my grandparents and
great aunts. (For some reason it's not affecting the generation right
before me.)
I fully understand. It is like anything like weight control, etc. It is
hard to adjust to achievign the goal and not still striving for further
improvement, consantly seekign lower and lower Aics and pps.
And Wendy, thanks. You've hit the nail right on the head. :-)
Barbara--keep up the good work!
And as Loretta says, "poo poo". (Hey, if saying "poo poo" wards of
evil spirits, than I'm all for it. ;-)
Michelle
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