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Title: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 21:28:34
it has been several months I'm forcing myself on threadmill so that either I'll dry up on threadmill or have a heart attack.. ;D
 
and there was always a pain behind my heart less or more which I think is a blood artery some xx percentage blocked which I had no courage to test with doctors ;D  (I still smoke -for more than 30 years- yes I know I have to quit)
 
interestingly pain diminished within months so that I can walk (not run - running easy as you jump) 5 kms in 50 minutes.. also I can continously walk at 6.5 kms/hr (at least for 2kms)  and reach a peak of 7.5 km/hr ( at that speed my left leg muscles cant keep long )
 
more importantly , now I dont have breath problems at night, I dont have pain in my left pelvis and I dont get flue frequently :)
 
 
 
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Johnny English on 12 March 2013, 21:35:24
Good news Cem! Hats off matey just dont give up!  :y After so many yrs nearly impossible to quit if you tried to decrease the number of cigarettes per day it'd be nice, too !  ;)
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 21:38:28
Good news Cem! Hats off matey just dont give up!  :y After so many yrs nearly impossible to quit if you tried to decrease the number of cigarettes per day it'd be nice, too !  ;)

I decreased the cigarettes but it changes day to day depending on my stress levels.. but at  least now I throw them when half.. :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 21:39:35
forgot to say, after sports dont know why you are loaded with more positive feelings..  ???
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 March 2013, 21:43:43
Well done, Cem. :y

Been trying to kick myself into touch as well, by doing a bit of cycling, although it took a bit of a back seat during the coldest, darkest bits of winter.  ::)

10kg lighter and a lot fitter now, and I haven't even touched my diet.

I live about 120 m above most of the surrounding countryside, so now my heart can survive that climb I reckon it's up for most things.

Kick the smoking next, and you'll feel even better. :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Abiton on 12 March 2013, 21:46:40
Keep up the good work cem.  :y

Send your stress to me by PM when it gets in the way of enjoying your life.  I live near the River Thames, I can throw it in there, with mine.  :)
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: TheBoy on 12 March 2013, 21:47:36
by doing a bit of cycling
To the pub and beer festivals, from what I've read here ;D
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 March 2013, 21:49:50
by doing a bit of cycling
To the pub and beer festivals, from what I've read here ;D

I said I haven't touched my diet. That includes the liquid one.  :-[

Saves paying those Stagecoach retards £3.90 to take me 4 miles up the road. If they bother to turn up. >:(
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: TheBoy on 12 March 2013, 21:52:46
it has been several months I'm forcing myself on threadmill so that either I'll dry up on threadmill or have a heart attack.. ;D
 
and there was always a pain behind my heart less or more which I think is a blood artery some xx percentage blocked which I had no courage to test with doctors ;D  (I still smoke -for more than 30 years- yes I know I have to quit)
 
interestingly pain diminished within months so that I can walk (not run - running easy as you jump) 5 kms in 50 minutes.. also I can continously walk at 6.5 kms/hr (at least for 2kms)  and reach a peak of 7.5 km/hr ( at that speed my left leg muscles cant keep long )
 
more importantly , now I dont have breath problems at night, I dont have pain in my left pelvis and I dont get flue frequently :)
Clearly noticible improvements, hopefully enough to spur you on to continue :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 21:56:04
Well done, Cem. :y

Been trying to kick myself into touch as well, by doing a bit of cycling, although it took a bit of a back seat during the coldest, darkest bits of winter.  ::)

10kg lighter and a lot fitter now, and I haven't even touched my diet.

I live about 120 m above most of the surrounding countryside, so now my heart can survive that climb I reckon it's up for most things.

Kick the smoking next, and you'll feel even better. :y

thanks Kevin :) :y    I also discovered that AC DC can pump your heart more blood  and oxygen to your lungs ;D  seriously it helps your tempo..
I cant walk with sleeping musics ;D
 
my weight was going up every winter but this time no ??? and loose some but cant measure exactly as my body keeps water in changing amounts (kidney problem :-X )
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 22:01:27
Keep up the good work cem.  :y

Send your stress to me by PM when it gets in the way of enjoying your life.  I live near the River Thames, I can throw it in there, with mine.  :)

 
thanks Abiton :y   Let us keep Thames river stay away from my stress.. it may have its own  ;D :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 22:08:43
it has been several months I'm forcing myself on threadmill so that either I'll dry up on threadmill or have a heart attack.. ;D
 
and there was always a pain behind my heart less or more which I think is a blood artery some xx percentage blocked which I had no courage to test with doctors ;D  (I still smoke -for more than 30 years- yes I know I have to quit)
 
interestingly pain diminished within months so that I can walk (not run - running easy as you jump) 5 kms in 50 minutes.. also I can continously walk at 6.5 kms/hr (at least for 2kms)  and reach a peak of 7.5 km/hr ( at that speed my left leg muscles cant keep long )
 
more importantly , now I dont have breath problems at night, I dont have pain in my left pelvis and I dont get flue frequently :)
Clearly noticible improvements, hopefully enough to spur you on to continue :y

thanks  :y   
 
my liver is the most scary candidate for future , so I have to continue..   :-\
 
 
I wanted to share my experience here as many of us work in office and thats whats going to kill us..
 
our blood circulation is not adequate to carry enough oxygen and other chemicals daily to feed our organs and clean our boody..
 
so we all have to do something..
 
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Lazydocker on 12 March 2013, 22:32:18
Well done Cem :y :y

I've just stopped smoking so hope I'll feel a bit better from that in a few weeks time :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Andy B on 12 March 2013, 22:33:23
it has been several months I'm forcing myself on threadmill so that either I'll dry up on threadmill or have a heart attack.. ;D
 
and there was always a pain behind my heart less or more which I think is a blood artery some xx percentage blocked which I had no courage to test with doctors ;D  (I still smoke -for more than 30 years- yes I know I have to quit)
 
interestingly pain diminished within months so that I can walk (not run - running easy as you jump) 5 kms in 50 minutes.. also I can continously walk at 6.5 kms/hr (at least for 2kms)  and reach a peak of 7.5 km/hr ( at that speed my left leg muscles cant keep long )
 
more importantly , now I dont have breath problems at night, I dont have pain in my left pelvis and I dont get flue frequently :)

Well done Cem. Keep it up ..... don't beat yourself up too much about the smoking though. The more people nag you to give, the more I wanted to tell them to keep their nose out/opinion to themselves.  ::) ::) You'll eventually decide that YOU want to give up, and then you will. I smoked from being about 15 until I was 40. I've not smoked for the past 11 years (I barely remember that roll up at Newent 2011 - so doesn't count!  ;D ;D)
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: omega3000 on 12 March 2013, 22:35:51
Well done Cem  8) Im not likely to join you in a treadmil race anytime soon  ;D
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 22:40:23
Well done Cem :y :y

I've just stopped smoking so hope I'll feel a bit better from that in a few weeks time :y

within a month you will feel the change.. my wife quit smoking 2.5 months ago and I'm watching her going better day by day.. :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 22:41:26
it has been several months I'm forcing myself on threadmill so that either I'll dry up on threadmill or have a heart attack.. ;D
 
and there was always a pain behind my heart less or more which I think is a blood artery some xx percentage blocked which I had no courage to test with doctors ;D  (I still smoke -for more than 30 years- yes I know I have to quit)
 
interestingly pain diminished within months so that I can walk (not run - running easy as you jump) 5 kms in 50 minutes.. also I can continously walk at 6.5 kms/hr (at least for 2kms)  and reach a peak of 7.5 km/hr ( at that speed my left leg muscles cant keep long )
 
more importantly , now I dont have breath problems at night, I dont have pain in my left pelvis and I dont get flue frequently :)

Well done Cem. Keep it up ..... don't beat yourself up too much about the smoking though. The more people nag you to give, the more I wanted to tell them to keep their nose out/opinion to themselves.  ::) ::) You'll eventually decide that YOU want to give up, and then you will. I smoked from being about 15 until I was 40. I've not smoked for the past 11 years (I barely remember that roll up at Newent 2011 - so doesn't count!  ;D ;D )

thanks Andy :) :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 22:52:12
Well done Cem  8) Im not likely to join you in a treadmil race anytime soon  ;D

I have started with 1 km .. yes 1km.. later I increased the distance and speed ..  imo everyone has to race with himself/herself..
 
and I learned that endurance and long distance is more important and good for your body, not speed.. I gave the measures just to reflect my effort..  besides I try higher speeds  to increase my heart rate as slow walking was not enough..
 
if you decide to walk on a threadmill  there are heart rate periods for age groups you must strictly obey that..    :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Kevin Wood on 12 March 2013, 23:40:59
thanks Kevin :) :y    I also discovered that AC DC can pump your heart more blood  and oxygen to your lungs ;D  seriously it helps your tempo..
I cant walk with sleeping musics ;D
 
my weight was going up every winter but this time no ??? and loose some but cant measure exactly as my body keeps water in changing amounts (kidney problem :-X )

Hmm. Not considered music. I do like a bit of Angus but, on the road, I fear it's likely to provoke either a road rage incident or a running out of talent on one of the downhill sections. That's going to hurt on a bike. :-\
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 March 2013, 23:42:52
thanks Kevin :) :y    I also discovered that AC DC can pump your heart more blood  and oxygen to your lungs ;D  seriously it helps your tempo..
I cant walk with sleeping musics ;D
 
my weight was going up every winter but this time no ??? and loose some but cant measure exactly as my body keeps water in changing amounts (kidney problem :-X )

Hmm. Not considered music. I do like a bit of Angus but, on the road, I fear it's likely to provoke either a road rage incident or a running out of talent on one of the downhill sections. That's going to hurt on a bike. :-\

on the road obviously no.. but on treadmill its like vitamin pills ;D
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 12 March 2013, 23:44:18
Keep up the good work, Cem.

Plenty of sex will also help to keep your heart healthy. ::) ::) ;)
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Rods2 on 13 March 2013, 00:20:52
Keep up the good work.  :y :y :y

I always listen to heavy metal music when doing 10 miles (16km) on my bike turbo trainer, usually Black Sabbath or Metallica.  :y :y :y

I was out on my bike at the weekend doing a few miles, but with our very cold weather at the moment it doesn't motivate you.  :-[ :-[ :-[

I find using heart rate meter to keep within a heart range, to see my time and calories used increasing, helps to keep it interesting and the motivation high.  :y :y :y

I'm a firm believer that keeping fit and active is one of the main secrets of a long life. My great uncle at 80 still did manual work every day and was fitter than most 50 year olds and lived until he was 98.  :y :y :y He also enjoyed his cigars.

Fortunately, I've never smoked, so have no problems there, but I have put on about 8kg in the last 2 years. I normally lose weight during the summer, but with last years bad summer it didn't happen.  :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: dbug on 13 March 2013, 00:53:34
Keep it up mate - think I'll start taking more exercise once it warms up a bit here ;)
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: ozzycat on 13 March 2013, 01:02:30
welldone cem keep it up  :y :y       [i only wish i could do it]
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 13 March 2013, 10:21:36
Keep up the good work, Cem.

Plenty of sex will also help to keep your heart healthy. ::) ::) ;)

thanks Opti.. :y
 
plenty of sex seems too far :-\
 
 
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 13 March 2013, 10:23:36
Well done Cem! :y :y :y

Sounds like you will be with us for a few decades more! :D :D :D :D ;)
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 13 March 2013, 10:24:54
Keep up the good work.  :y :y :y

I always listen to heavy metal music when doing 10 miles (16km) on my bike turbo trainer, usually Black Sabbath or Metallica.  :y :y :y

I was out on my bike at the weekend doing a few miles, but with our very cold weather at the moment it doesn't motivate you.  :-[ :-[ :-[

I find using heart rate meter to keep within a heart range, to see my time and calories used increasing, helps to keep it interesting and the motivation high.  :y :y :y

I'm a firm believer that keeping fit and active is one of the main secrets of a long life. My great uncle at 80 still did manual work every day and was fitter than most 50 year olds and lived until he was 98.  :y :y :y He also enjoyed his cigars.

Fortunately, I've never smoked, so have no problems there, but I have put on about 8kg in the last 2 years. I normally lose weight during the summer, but with last years bad summer it didn't happen.  :-[ :-[ :-[

Thanks Rods :y
 
Whatever your age is, I'll recommend exercise , you will feel much better :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 13 March 2013, 10:28:04
Keep it up mate - think I'll start taking more exercise once it warms up a bit here ;)

Dont wait for weather to warm up..   :y
 
last week I visited a hospital (sports section) the doctors there were making very unusual exercises with their patients ???  which I have no idea about.. as I see human body needs very different kinds of exercises and you can apply them at home anytime :y :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 13 March 2013, 10:29:25
welldone cem keep it up  :y :y       
[i only wish i could do it]
 
thanks Ozzy :y  I'm sure there are many exercises you can do :y [/i]
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 13 March 2013, 10:30:19
Well done Cem! :y :y :y

Sounds like you will be with us for a few decades more! :D :D :D :D ;)

Thanks Lizzie :y
 
I'm not sure :-\  but if I can, I'll be happy :) :y
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: BazaJT on 13 March 2013, 18:31:03
Well done and keep up the good work cem.Giving up smoking has to be a "personal"decision,no one can make you,but if I can do it[and so far I've kept off them now for a couple of months]then anyone can!For exercise I walk the dog twice a day,walk to work[only about a mile each way]then I have a fairly physical job which involves working outside most of the time so I think I'm still reasonably fit[I've only had 4days off work through illness since 1995!]
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: omega3000 on 13 March 2013, 20:46:16
Keep up the good work, Cem.

Plenty of sex will also help to keep your heart healthy. ::) ::) ;)

And high blood pressure  >:( ;D

Foot tapping to Angus is about it for me  :-[
Title: Re: I think I did it..
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 14 March 2013, 14:22:06
Well done and keep up the good work cem.Giving up smoking has to be a "personal"decision,no one can make you,but if I can do it[and so far I've kept off them now for a couple of months]then anyone can!For exercise I walk the dog twice a day,walk to work[only about a mile each way]then I have a fairly physical job which involves working outside most of the time so I think I'm still reasonably fit[I've only had 4days off work through illness since 1995!]

Thanks :) :y   physical jobs definitely keeps your health in good condition..
 
and 4 days off work since 95  :o :o   I occaisonally got flue upto now (every few months) but this time I see that I'm having my record :)