Since starting to try to lose weight, I've knocked off about two stone. This is having the desired effect of letting me buy cheap clothes, but it's having some other odd and in many cases unexpected effects too.
First, I'm losing my insulation, and it's getting cold. I'm having to go over a number of old meditation routines and alter out the ones that deal with bloodflow and keeping warm, which is weird. I used to be able to stand in the old "beer garden" in Fibbers and keep three other people warm, though, when I was smaller before, so I know it can be done.
Second, while I have more energy at the start of the day, when I get tired, I go down like a poleaxed bullock, thud. No reserves of energy anymore.
Third, my body is developing all kinds of weird planes and angles where there were none before. There are inward curves at points on my arms and thighs where there weren't before, and they look fundamentally wrong still. I suspect the shape of my face is changing under the beard as well.
Fourthly, I can now keep up with
olethros silly-fast walking pace, even while carrying a full gaming kit.
First, I'm losing my insulation, and it's getting cold. I'm having to go over a number of old meditation routines and alter out the ones that deal with bloodflow and keeping warm, which is weird. I used to be able to stand in the old "beer garden" in Fibbers and keep three other people warm, though, when I was smaller before, so I know it can be done.
Second, while I have more energy at the start of the day, when I get tired, I go down like a poleaxed bullock, thud. No reserves of energy anymore.
Third, my body is developing all kinds of weird planes and angles where there were none before. There are inward curves at points on my arms and thighs where there weren't before, and they look fundamentally wrong still. I suspect the shape of my face is changing under the beard as well.
Fourthly, I can now keep up with
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Like yourself, I've got no reserves by the end of the day as a rule (though I *am* reintroducing chocolate into my diet to a small degree to counter that) but during normal waking hours, before 11pm say, my concentration, stamina and ability to keep at physical tasks has improved dramatically.
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Fat cells produce estroegen, so less fat = less estroegen = more testosterone dominance = more hair. Admittedly this is guesswork (apart from the first statement, which is fact), but it seems to make sense from a distance.
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It's odd. Odd, but good. And kinda cool (impressing people with your biceps is a new and fun experience :)
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While I do enjoy your company, I understand that torrential rain does somewhat take away from the enjoyment of blackberry picking. Tis no problem. Let me know if you'd like to do it again some time.
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I had the opposite effect when I did the opposite thing (surprise, surprise).
I used to feel very cold in my arms. Hasn't been a problem for years now!
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I was lifting weights often last year, but I've gained back the fat and lost the muscle since I stopped. And I'm tired, really tired, of being a fatass on the verge of diabetes. I'm around 250lbs, or.. uh.. 113 kg, or.. 17 some stone. Being 6' helps a little, but it's getting excessive.
Anyways, it's part of the clone deal. I cut my hair, you cut your hair. You get thin and sessy, I get thin and sessy. So, spill it. :)
When I started lifting, within like two weeks I noticed new and interesting muscular bulges, and it's way cool when suddenly the light hits your skin at a certain angle and you see it and go "whoah.. that's.. um.. like what decent TV's have... definition!"
Then you eat cheetos for a year and realise that your picture tube's gone out...
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It's good to hear that you're looking into fixing this. I was in Weight Watchers several years ago, and the same happened to me. I was actually near hypothermia at one point. My system never quite recovered from the time I was losing weight, and I still get abnormally cold from time to time.