Hello,
I found Scott on the Podcast and am hooked. He has really reached me as I think he has with many others.
I’m a 32 year old from Portland, Ore.
I’ve been over weight all my life, maxing out at ~420 pounds at age 16, it hard to know exactly when the scale goes around that many times.
At age 17 I got into working out and eventually bodybuilding getting down to my lowest weight of 190 at age 18-19. Unfortunately, Real life struck college, jobs, injury, and family. I’ve continued to workout and eat right, usually, for all those years, but am still at 270. I’ve learned to let my weight not bother me, going more on how I look and feel. Lately I’ve been trying to get a measure of my body fat and BMR as a bench mark.
This week I went to a dietitian to discuss this and see where I’m at. I’ve kept a food journal fairly rigidly since my heaviest years and she found little to change in the way of eating. My main reason to visit was the fact that during some workouts, usually weights, usually leg training, my blood sugar would drop (I’ve assumed it was blood sugar, since a sugar drink brings me back) and I’d be light headed and sick to my stomach. The other main issue was that I had a friend to workout with, but at home, my wife doesn’t seem to support my nutrition efforts. She does not eat healthy, consistently and does not exercise. From what I’ve heard, this is not limited to me. It was suggested I find a network or group to join and discuss my struggles, motivations, and succeses. Here I am!
The dietition gave me other things to try, some diet changes, a book that discusses positive thinking, and moving every day(no days off!). I’ll be checking in with her at the end of March and letting the community know as well.
