Sunday, March 21, 2021

Holding Myself Accountable For My Fitness

 I originally made this blog post in January. By "made" I mean I wrote the title and saved the blank draft. I haven't done much otherwise. Maybe I give myself too little credit. 

I have lost all my 2020 weight, which I accumulated by spending way too much time with someone who had an absolutely horrendous diet which they claimed was "healthy". Newsflash: candy for dinner every night and never drinking anything but bottled soft drinks does not count as healthy. Of course, peer pressure and temptation are strong and I ended up falling into it as well because it was readily available all the time. This also ended up giving me type 2 diabetes. I'm getting bloodwork done in a few weeks to check that out, but to be honest I don't think my A1C is going to be much lower purely due to the fact that I ended up getting COVID-19 early Feb and lost my sense of taste and smell for a month. My diet went from mainly cruciferous veg to spaghetti. Just spaghetti. With tomato sauce. All day every day. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if my A1C is higher than it was before due to this. 2020 was someone else's doing. 20201 is all me. plus COVID. I'm going to shift the blame to COVID for 1 month. 2020's blame was 8 months long. 


That's it for the time being. I'm just getting back to activity now since I finally feel up for it after laying in bed, wasting away from COVID, not wanting to leave my house because I'm not an asshole.