That's why I leave the house at 06:45 in the morning and hit the road for an hour. My blood press has dropped at least 10 points top and bottom, my A1C is back down to normal and my knees which used to kill me have stopped hurting because of the arthritis in them. Last time at the dr. office I had lost 20lbs, so it does work. You just need to keep it up.
From my earlier replies on this topic, i got down to 180 pounds, which was the weight that i discharged out of the Air Force, 44 years ago, back in 1980, when i was 27 years old.Walking is good but for good exercise, getting your heart rate up and keeping it up for 30 min or so is what you need to do. Cardiac rehab nurses were slave drivers but that's what they did. "Walking around Wal Mart isn't exercise" is what they used to preach.
Walking is better than being completely sedentary, but the heart rate is crucial to maintaining optimum levels in multiple areas. I did a lot of walking and physical work during the 25 years I drove a dry bulk tanker. But my numbers have been way better since I retired last year, and replaced my job with my home gym, which got used vigorously during the 20 years I didn't drive a truck. Truck driving was physically demanding, but not in a good way. In summer humidity, I could spend hours pounding on the side of a tank to maintain product flow, which was good for cardio, but led to bursitis, and the fallout from dehydration would show up in my kidney function numbers. In cool weather, I wouldn't get enough intense movement to raise heart rate to the levels that increase performance. With my underlying lower body issues, I'd be tired, without benefit.Walking is good but for good exercise, getting your heart rate up and keeping it up for 30 min or so is what you need to do. Cardiac rehab nurses were slave drivers but that's what they did. "Walking around Wal Mart isn't exercise" is what they used to preach.
I bet CS doesn't get any exercise.....I'm 75...I have a lot of doctors.
They all say I need to walk more.
I still drive truck PT.
Friday I went to work. My tractor is parked about 300' from my car parking spot.
I walked back and forth three times to move my stuff into the cab. I drive a different truck everyday.
That 2400' of walking.
I drove to get my trailer at the back of the lot. Three times around the 53' trailer doing my pretrip, cranking the landing gear , etc .
Another 300'.
I get to the shipper....about a 500' walk from the parking area to the shipping office. I do that three times before I have my hi visibility vest, my license for ID, pickup numbers, mother's maiden name, my dog's SS#, etc.
That's 3000'.
Two more trips to that office for my bills of lading.
That's a mile and a half for a 75 year old guy with five herniated discs, two knee replacements, two shoulder replacements ( getting a replacement replacement next week!!).
I tell that to my cardiac surgeon and he tells me that's not really exercise!
FU
My labs are still pretty good and I've been doing mainly upper body on a weight machine but fell behind this past couple of weeks. My knees are getting bad so I'm not on my bicycle anymore.Walking is better than being completely sedentary, but the heart rate is crucial to maintaining optimum levels in multiple areas. I did a lot of walking and physical work during the 25 years I drove a dry bulk tanker. But my numbers have been way better since I retired last year, and replaced my job with my home gym, which got used vigorously during the 20 years I didn't drive a truck. Truck driving was physically demanding, but not in a good way. In summer humidity, I could spend hours pounding on the side of a tank to maintain product flow, which was good for cardio, but led to bursitis, and the fallout from dehydration would show up in my kidney function numbers. In cool weather, I wouldn't get enough intense movement to raise heart rate to the levels that increase performance. With my underlying lower body issues, I'd be tired, without benefit.
I just completed my last round of lab work, my doctor agreed what I was doing was working well, said she wasn't used to patients discussing a plan, then producing the results. Kind of ironic, that ditching my physical job, and making selective use of mobility aids was part of the process. I lift weights three days a week, upper body only, enough reps to maintain an elevated heart rate, employing a circuit where I change muscle groups, but keep the heart rate up. I finish off with time on a stationary hand cycle for sustained cardio, without muscle loading. Not what the doctor ordered, but it produced the desired results.
You’re lucky to be alive my friend. I had the widow maker in 2009. Dropped like a sack of rocks in my living room. Fortunately my wife had just walked in the door and called 911. Saved my life. And only by God‘s grace zero lasting damage To my heart.I had a Widowmaker heart attack just before Christmas 2020... Lost about 20% of my heart function.
Then got an e coli infection that led to sepsis in July 2022. I was circling the drain when the amBAlance dragged my *** to the emergency room.
Four days in a coma. Five days in the hospital. That infection really affected my right side. Fell on my *** on the one step into the house...couldn't lift my leg over the door sill.
All that is better. I can now get into the work truck ok.
Next Monday I get my right shoulder replaced for the second time. 14 years of shifting wore out the first replacement.
Don't look forward to it but I have to man up once again.
Five joint replacements is a few too many. Two knees three shoulders. My winkie will be next...
This **** is getting old...
I have heard that before ....I'm the perfect weight for a guy who is 9-feet tall.My Dr. Said for my weight I was under tall.
That's a pretty big scar, you have there.Don’t F$&@ around when it comes to your heart. I’ve been opened up twice and it’s not fun. View attachment 1585145
i do that all the time to . i got a big shop full of stuff in a 2 car garage . i’m (we) long overdue on building a good size shop / barn . i need a lift and more floor space. plus storage for tractors and a couple of nice implements. got tons of tools and equipment that should be spread out and utilized….AND!!! Found the chain fall in the 'clean room' after walking by it 2 freakin times!!! Got done what I needed to do and more but....too dang hot to do much more after loading the truck and putting up the chain fall.
Man that looks like my dad from 1979 after triple bypass after the big one hit him. He lasted until 2001 then it got him again, dropped over dead in the yard. He had 8 siblings and all but 3 died from heart problems, and only 2 are still living. That's what I had to look forward to getting older. Luckily I must have gotten more of my moms genes as she lasted until 95 when covid got her in the nursing home in 2020. That's why I'm trying to do better now.Don’t F$&@ around when it comes to your heart. I’ve been opened up twice and it’s not fun. View attachment 1585145