Well after lockdown I decided to once again hit the no carb diet, allied to OMAD (one meal a day)
Started the 2nd week of January and this morning the scales confirm I've lost 6 stone since then Aiming for at least another 12 to 14 lbs, which given I'm losing 0.5 to 1lb a day shouldn't be a problem!
By the Welsh Weekend you guys will barely recognise me as I'm a shadow of my former self
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Steve Parry
Current fleet: '14 F800GS, '87 R80RS, '03 R1100S BoxerCup, '15 R1200RT LE Dynamic, '90 K1, '05 K1200S
Love to join you at the WW but can't even lift my leg over the bike, never mind riding it.
4 hospital visits and two emergency admissions in the last 6 weeks.
But the good point is that I have lost a stone. 13 down to 12.
I should be down to about 9 stone by October if nothing changes.
Another half a stone loss in the last week with a few more days in hospital.
On industrial grade antibiotics now to stop the latest infection - and sepsis can be a killer, so hopefully staying clear of that, but they don't seem so sure at the hospital.
I have to say that 2 years of covid has decimated the abilities of the NHS despite how hard all the individuals there are working. The co-ordinated information paths as they used to be are now confused, wrong and downright dangerous. I have had to correct errors in my medical records a number of times and the same ones about 3 times between different departments. So good luck to anyone else needing emergency treatment - because you won't get any routine treatment for about 2 years (well that's the waiting list I was on till it became an emergency). And I only got that admission direct to urology and didnt have to go through A&E, where there were at the last count 18 ambulances waiting to unload their emergency patients.
Don't get ill in Shropshire!