Showing posts with label Clots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clots. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Training Plan, Goals and Site Clots.

One of the myriad consequences of diabetes for me is that it's almost impossible to lose weight.  I am very active and eat healthfully most of the time.  Granted, I do like my wine and I really do love cheeseburgers but I normally eat a balanced diet.  I eat heavier on the protein, about 50% of my daily calories, and divide the rest with fat and carbohydrates.  I find that this keeps my blood sugar more stable throughout the day.

But wow, the scale never seems to budge.  It hasn't budged in the past 3 years, after losing most of my second daughter's "baby weight."  I didn't go back to pre-baby weight with her and still cannot get there.  It has become my obsession because one of the easiest ways to get faster as a runner is to weigh less.

While I do not want this blog to focus on my weight obsession (I'd rather focus on my running and diabetes obsessions), it is really tied into both running and diabetes right now.  I want to be lighter and faster and I think it would be beneficial to lose 15-20 pounds as my BMI is hovering around 25.2 right now, which is currently listed as "overweight." 

Which brings me to my current workout schedule.  I started P90x two months ago and fizzled at the end of last month.  I decided to recommit to it because I honestly feel much stronger.  As a matter of fact, I did 2 pull-ups at the park last week. I have not done an unassisted pull up since middle school, damn you Presidential Fitness Test.  My arms are more defined and I just really like the program, although it is exhausting.  I started P90x classic routine yesterday, so I will be working out at home 6 days a week.  I am also following the p90x meal plan as it is easy, I like the recipes and it is basically the same carb-protein-fat ratio that I use. 

On Monday nights, I do Spin or Body Combat and on Wednesday mornings, I do Body Pump at Golds Gym.  My rest day for P90x is Monday.  I also run outside or at the gym on Thursday mornings and try to do at least 2 other runs during the weekend.

So, here we go, Suzanne's BLAST the last 15-20 pound plan:
Mondays   "rest"/Spin or Body Combat pm
Tuesdays p90x am
Wednesdays Body Pump am / p90x pm
Thursdays Run 60 minutes am / p90x pm
Fridays p90x am
Saturdays p90x am / Run pm
Sundays p90x am / Run pm

Intense, right?  So I expect results.  For the next 30 days, I am also doing the 30 day burpee plan.  Yesterday was 8, tonight is 9....except I forgot to do it yesterday.  But I did do 8 on Monday!  Regardless, tonight is 9.

As promised, this blog is about diabetes, running and other forms of exercise.  So this morning, I woke up at 2:00 with a low blood sugar.  I treated it and laid down on the couch to try and fall back to sleep (hubs and #2 were in bed upstairs.  #1 was in her own bed, thankfully).  #2 woke up screaming for me as she is a Mommy's girl so I called her downstairs to snuggle on the couch.  [I get very fitful when my sugars are wonky and didn't want to disturb my poor hubs, who works overnights and only has 2 nights to sleep during the night].  So she promptly fell asleep and I watched 2 hours of Glee and the rest of the DVR'd shows I hadn't yet seen.  My alarm rang at 5:30, so without a lick of sleep, I got up and checked my sugar and went to the gym.

210.  Obviously, I overtreated. I bolused to correct and for my meal and trotted merrily on my way. 

I worked out and it was Great!  I upped my chest and back weights and really felt strong.  And then my pump alarm went off from my CGM.  286, it read.  That can't be right.  I tested.  357.  YIKES.  Clot time.  I put everything away and raced home to change my tubing and settings and give myself a massive bolus.  It took a little over 3 hours, but I'm now at 100.

Diabetes can really ruin a great workout.  Tonight is Plyometrics and 9 Burpees!!