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  1. Congratulations on 3 months @Katgirl. How about a race to the Everest before the year mark ...
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  3. Into the 2nd 48hr fast. This was totally unplanned. Didn't feel hungry (and was bored) so decided to skip today's meal. Did the stairs late evening - 6 rounds and felt a bit dizzy around step 50 of 7th round so decided to end it there. It's hot and love humidity is in the air ....
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  6. Congratulations on 7 months @Linda
  7. Congratulations on 2 months @Steven Drojensky
  8. Congratulations on 8 years @Doreensfree. And the way you pay it forward.
  9. Congratulations on 6 months @AceWhite
  10. Awesome @IamMommaBear
  11. Congratulations @Robbie
  12. Awesome @Katgirl. I know you were looking forward to it. Don't you have to train first 'before' climbing Mt. Everest
  13. The 1 meal feels normal now and the idea of eating multiple times a day does not - amazing how quickly the body adapts. There are no hunger pangs, in fact the tummy feels quite content all day. Takeout does not agree with the digestion as well as home cooked food and since I don't really do much cooking, will need to find a way to get more home food. Lunch time is a 2 hour affair now. About an hour to prep and an hour to eat. It's nice to eat slow and enjoy every bite.
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  15. Awesome @Dianne. You got that right - smoking will not solve anything but WILL make you feel bad about losing the quit. At least you can tackle the problems knowing you still have something to be proud about.
  16. @IamMommaBear, so glad to see you posted an SOS here. These are the steps to getting to your final quit. We were smokers for many years and there are many triggers that will cause us to crave. Each time you overcome the crave, you get stronger and the crave gets weaker so it gets easier to deal with the next crave. There are many here who smoked for 30, 40+ years and managed to quit successfully. You're doing it too. Stay close to this board for the 1st few weeks.
  17. Nice discussion. They didn't go as deep into the medical benefits of cell autophagy but they did look at different aspects of fasting which I enjoyed. Including the negatives - that's something definitely to be aware of. Completed a 2-day fast today and it was good to learn that it's possible to do it while maintaining normal activity. Will stick with omad for the next few weeks and then try a 3-day fast next. It's a bit like quitting in a way - I used to crave snacks at night and for the 1st few days that was the hardest part. There's the same pride of being able to overcome the crave.
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  19. @Katgirl Sorry to hear what you're going through. Is it good to take antibiotics (and other meds) on empty stomach?
  20. Sorry to hear about the flare ups @Dianne. Hope you feel better. I think it makes a difference if you HAVE to fast vs you CHOOSE to fast. For me it's something new and my choice so I look forward to it. I am in the middle of a 48hr fast - the last meal was yesterday and the next one will be tomorrow. Also did a distance run on the trail today (7.5miles) just to see how the body reacts and all seems pretty normal so far. It'll be nice to check if there's any weight loss.
  21. Sorry to hear @Katgirl. Hope you're up and about soon and get to try your treadmill.
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