Hi I am 52 old man who has been overweight since my my early twenties and peaked at a BMI of 40 in 2010 when 48 years old. At that time I was diagnosed with sleep apnoea and advised to lose weight. I managed to to lose some weight using weight watchers and slimming world and other DIY approaches but had been able to keep all the weight off. In 2012 I was diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation (unstable and high heart rate) and once again advised to lose weight.
So even with serious health issues I was unable to motivate myself to eat well and take enough exercise – I was pretty fed up with myself as a result – as of course this behaviour makes no sense at all – and I like to think in all other areas of my life I am not quite so stupid!
So in early Jan 2014 my BMI was 38 and I decided to try the 5:2. I am very pleased with the result as at a BMI of 31 I am now close to my objective of getting to a BMI of 30 by xmas 2014. The total weight loss is 3.5 stone or 47 llbs, and I am probably at my lightest since my mid 20s.
My approach on the 2 fasting days is a low fat yoghurt for breakfast (60 to 90 Calories), a soup for lunch (65 to 120 Calories) a range of evening meals which stick to 250 to 350 Calories plus a few more in my tea. On the other 5 days I try to stick to 2000 to 2500 Calories. Alcohol is restricted to Fri/Sat and Sunday and no more than half a bottle of wine per night. I have had a few weeks when I have avoided alcohol completely. I have also switched entirely to 1% fat milk, this is lower calorie than semi skimmed milk but has an acceptable taste, I find skimmed milk unacceptable.
So have I stuck to it completely, no of course not. My weakness is savoury food and snacks so I have had the odd high calorie takeaway, extra meal, packets of crips or peanuts. But have always managed to get back on the 5:2 the next day.
Exercise is of course also important and my target was 3 visits to the gym each week and I have managed this a lot but have fallen to 1 or 2 visits on some weeks and occasionally O. I also walk our dogs 2 or 3 times a week for an hour.
So I feel much healthier, I am fitter and look much better I am told. I have had to buy 2 new sets of clothes during the year
I had hoped the sleep apnoea would be cured with the weight loss as my neck is down to the magic 16″ which for a man is the warning sign for sleep apnoea any bigger than 16″ and you are deemed higher risk. Mine was only identified after my snoring got so bad GP sent me for a sleep test. The atrial fibrillation (AF) is unchanged and I remain on drugs to keep it under control. I have had 3 cardio versions and 2 catheter ablation treatments to try and cure the AF without success but some improvement. It is possible I will have another catheter ablation next year.
So what next, well I will continue the 5:2 and hope to get to a BMI of 30 by xmas and will restart on 2 Jan and stick to it until my BMI is 25, I will probably allow myself 8 months to achieve this and then reduce down to 6:1 after that.
So I am left puzzled by my inability to eat and exercise appropriately all my life when I have always understood the inevitability of the calories in vs calories out equation, but have spent 30 years eating too much and moving too little and knowing I am doing it – so maddening.
I have paid a significant price with my health. I am convinced being overweight has contributed or directly caused both the sleep apnoea and AF. Oh and I forget I even ignored early GP warnings from my late 20s about blood pressure and weight and have been on medication to control my BP since I was 40, even this was not enough to change my behaviour.
I have considered gastric bypasses and bands several times over the years and am please I did not take this route.
What is different in 2014 in terms of my motivation, well in all honesty I am not sure I am just pleased I have found sticking to the 5:2 easier than any previous diet. I still consider myself to be addicted to eating and this is my real ongoing struggle to avoid all the temptations of savoury meals and snacks.
7:19 am
23 Oct 14