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How long can my body hold up a poor lifestyle?
08-07-2015, 06:49 AM
Would be a great idea if members can post old vs young pics of themselves on here, with notes on how their lifestyle has changed, so us youngsters have an idea
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How long can my body hold up a poor lifestyle?
08-07-2015, 07:07 AM
Sleep is good, and avoiding drug use. I am a big believer in massages. The move the lymph around and keep you younger. I go about once a week. I use them and accupuncture for stress release. I have had close family destroy their lives with drugs and alcohol, so I dont drink for relief. I have been around that stuff since I was a small kid. I have seen it destroy lives up close, so its a no brainer for me. Im about 40, but sleep and clean living is the clincher for me. Funny enough I like to drink even more now than I ever have. I crave a drink almost every night now, and drink 3-4 nights a week. I am carrying a small gut right now and I am working to fix that. Actually thinking of "monk mode" to hit my body comp goal, as dumb as that sounds, because I literally have to lock myself indoors to keep from drinking and eating. Plus chasing tail doesnt help.
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How long can my body hold up a poor lifestyle?
08-07-2015, 06:10 PM
In my early 40's now, so I am starting to pay for my mistakes.
If I was 20 again, I would cut out sugar from my diet. Especially sugar in things like ready meals and every day food. I think sugar is the main culprit in binge eating. Since cutting it out at the end of last year I am now back to my 2009 weight, and hopeful of more weight loss.
One good thing - I still look younger than my true age. Well apart from hair loss. The main thing here is I don't smoke and I keep out of the sun. I've been to China - Chinese older women look great because they're more scared of the sun than vampires are. By contrast when I was in Thailand I was amazed at how old the white Australian girls looked.
Another good thing - I never bought a car, so I have to walk everywhere. That keeps off weight.