Sep 20, 2010

Make A Choice


September in Provincetown

I decided to head to town on my bicycle this breezy September morning. Oh it is my favorite time of year. Here in Provincetown, my neighbor is heading out to fish and may return with a bounty of striped bass which I gladly trade an empty parking space for. My husband has the van in CT. I am here with my feet and my bicycle as means of transportation. Parking spaces here are a commodity.

My Type 2 diabetes responds well to exercise - yours will too. Until I started testing before and after physical activities I had no idea how much improvement would come as a result of regular exercise.

But what "they" say is true. Numbers drop when I am consistent.
I read on another's blog this morning that when put to him bluntly, a very overweight man who said he just cannot exercise at all at a lecture told the diabetes educator, 'If I had to choose between changing my diet and exercising or death, I'd choose diet and exercise." After reading the article I wondered how I may have responded to my GP if he said that to me ten years ago? What he did say was, you have high cholesterol. My mom who was 80 had high cholesterol all her life - and I didn't think all that much about it.

I have turned a corner due to diagnosis. I now choose diet and exercise to prolong my life.

What would you do if given the choice between diet and exercise or death?

2 comments:

Bugs (in the Mojave) said...

I"ve lost ten pounds with my water aerobics this summer and I feel so much stronger~ and because of both of these things, I feel more vigorous~ and feel like I've dropped a few years as well. Good feelng !! Keep the posts coming Denise~ they are so helpful~ and I love the photo~ one of my favs.
Sorry it says from bugs~ don't know how to revise that~ it's me in the mojave. hugs, Barbara

Unknown said...

"Bug" ;) like the accidental handle -It is wonderful to hear you feel more vigorous - and younger! I know exactly what your mean. Dropping 10pounds makes an amazing difference. If you do not think so, try carrying two one gallon water jugs on your next walk. I nearly faint bringing them in from Stop and Shop! LOL