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That is such a good feeling when your pcp is on board with you, and even better when insurance covers things,Latest update - things have been progressing as expected for a first show later this year. I see glutes, I see hammies, it’s crazy cool and I am so addicted. Leg day is my favorite day (all 3 of them each week).
I’m eating at a small deficit to continue cutting, and down to 139 as of this morning, and around 14% BF. I have NO BF on my upper body or in my face, boobs are gone gone gone LOL. So all that’s left is on those glutes and hammies. My quads are rock hard, I can barely pin my creatine magic potion nonsense before workouts, bought one of those little cupping things to work on the fascia over those muscles to loosen things up a bit, works great, highly recommend: Amazon.com
Prep is doing weird things to my brain - I’ve NEVER been this lean, my brain is telling me it’s not healthy (it isn’t), and I can see how women drop in to eating disorders around this shit. The body dysmorphia is real and I look like a fckn super heroine, and STILL don’t know who I’m seeing in the mirror some days. It’s so unsettling. So I’m being very very careful, very attentive, and will be backing out of stage lean back in to a winter bulk very very carefully, the moment I’m off stage later this year. Those competitors I overheard when I volunteered at a show bragging about how they’d eat a burger after their show? I can’t imagine, it’d make me vomit, BUT, I will for SURE go back to eating at a surplus and building. Lifts were way more fun then
IN OTHER NEWS:
My LDL has been chronically elevated; last year it was over 300 while I was dropping weight, and then settled around 140. My triglycerides and HDL were low low low. A week ago I requested a Calcium CT score ‘for the data’ and because I have a maternal family history of heart disease (gramma). Score came back as 171, *all* in the ‘widowmaker’ LAD area of the heart. So that was a huge blow, mentally.
A statin was automatically prescribed as well as a stress test.I got with my PCP immediately to request a different statin than Crestor, and also ezitimibe and Repatha. I’d gotten labs back in May from mybloods.ai (now goodlabs), they never made it to my labcorp portal, and life got busy and I forgot about them, but I’d requested ApoB and Lp(a), and they were both high, with Lp(a) flagged as URGENTSent them to my PCP as evidence I’m an excellent candidate for the repatha + ezetimibe. She said yes, ordered repeat labs to verify. Waiting for those results.
Meanwhile, had that stress test this morning. Nailed my nuclear stress test: almost 12 minutes on the Bruce protocol, 13.4 METs, normal perfusion, and a 74% ejection fraction. No ischemia, no blockages. So, high calcium score, but otherwise healthy as can be, and now the gym is even MORE my source of mental health, and I have even MORE reason to stay fit.
I’d been on a low (2.5mg) dose of ‘var for several months, and it didn’t nudge any of my values UP, but I am taking a break from it for a few months so time off = time on. I loved all the sides; hydrated skin and hair, slightly elevated body temp (ie not freezing all the time), higher libido, not to mention pumps at the gym. I miss it a LOT. But I want to get the heart thing solidified first, and then be even MORE strict about labwork every 6-8 weeks if/when I hop back on. I can’t imagine I won’t, I absolutely loved it, and ladies, if ANYbody tells you 2.5mg is a worthless dose, they are full of shit and you should say ‘nah Imma start low and slow thanks bro’.
Thanks @Ghoul for all the posts throughout the forum about statins, ezetimibe, and repatha/praluent.
I’m basically the perfect candidate:
- Lp(A) (May): 309
- ApoB (May): 109
- LDL-C (May): 130 —> LDL-C (Sept yesterday): 91
- Total cholesterol (May): 196 —> Total cholesterol (Sept yesterday): 170
My PCP is totally on board with navigating the stuff that insurance needs extra evidence for, and I suppose if there’s a silver lining to any of this, it’s that:
1) my heart is fckn healthy
2) my cardio health is fckn GREAT
3) I can probably get insurance to pay for frequent metabolic panels, lipid panels, and ApoB/Lp(a) tests, leaving me only needing to DIY the hormone stuff.
The Cardiac CT was only $100 bucks, guys. DO IT. Live to lift another decade. My plan is to live to lift for another 3 decades at least!![]()
Absolutely. Helps restore a bit of my faith in the medical system. I didn’t even HAVE a PCP til a month ago; doctors and hospitals make me shudder so hard.That is such a good feeling when your pcp is on board with you, and even better when insurance covers things,
Thank you for the amazing update. Best wishes on your competition and health!!Latest update - things have been progressing as expected for a first show later this year. I see glutes, I see hammies, it’s crazy cool and I am so addicted. Leg day is my favorite day (all 3 of them each week).
I’m eating at a small deficit to continue cutting, and down to 139 as of this morning, and around 14% BF. I have NO BF on my upper body or in my face, boobs are gone gone gone LOL. So all that’s left is on those glutes and hammies. My quads are rock hard, I can barely pin my creatine magic potion nonsense before workouts, bought one of those little cupping things to work on the fascia over those muscles to loosen things up a bit, works great, highly recommend: Amazon.com
Prep is doing weird things to my brain - I’ve NEVER been this lean, my brain is telling me it’s not healthy (it isn’t), and I can see how women drop in to eating disorders around this shit. The body dysmorphia is real and I look like a fckn super heroine, and STILL don’t know who I’m seeing in the mirror some days. It’s so unsettling. So I’m being very very careful, very attentive, and will be backing out of stage lean back in to a winter bulk very very carefully, the moment I’m off stage later this year. Those competitors I overheard when I volunteered at a show bragging about how they’d eat a burger after their show? I can’t imagine, it’d make me vomit, BUT, I will for SURE go back to eating at a surplus and building. Lifts were way more fun then
IN OTHER NEWS:
My LDL has been chronically elevated; last year it was over 300 while I was dropping weight, and then settled around 140. My triglycerides and HDL were low low low. A week ago I requested a Calcium CT score ‘for the data’ and because I have a maternal family history of heart disease (gramma). Score came back as 171, *all* in the ‘widowmaker’ LAD area of the heart. So that was a huge blow, mentally.
A statin was automatically prescribed as well as a stress test.I got with my PCP immediately to request a different statin than Crestor, and also ezitimibe and Repatha. I’d gotten labs back in May from mybloods.ai (now goodlabs), they never made it to my labcorp portal, and life got busy and I forgot about them, but I’d requested ApoB and Lp(a), and they were both high, with Lp(a) flagged as URGENTSent them to my PCP as evidence I’m an excellent candidate for the repatha + ezetimibe. She said yes, ordered repeat labs to verify. Waiting for those results.
Meanwhile, had that stress test this morning. Nailed my nuclear stress test: almost 12 minutes on the Bruce protocol, 13.4 METs, normal perfusion, and a 74% ejection fraction. No ischemia, no blockages. So, high calcium score, but otherwise healthy as can be, and now the gym is even MORE my source of mental health, and I have even MORE reason to stay fit.
I’d been on a low (2.5mg) dose of ‘var for several months, and it didn’t nudge any of my values UP, but I am taking a break from it for a few months so time off = time on. I loved all the sides; hydrated skin and hair, slightly elevated body temp (ie not freezing all the time), higher libido, not to mention pumps at the gym. I miss it a LOT. But I want to get the heart thing solidified first, and then be even MORE strict about labwork every 6-8 weeks if/when I hop back on. I can’t imagine I won’t, I absolutely loved it, and ladies, if ANYbody tells you 2.5mg is a worthless dose, they are full of shit and you should say ‘nah Imma start low and slow thanks bro’.
Thanks @Ghoul for all the posts throughout the forum about statins, ezetimibe, and repatha/praluent.
I’m basically the perfect candidate:
- Lp(A) (May): 309
- ApoB (May): 109
- LDL-C (May): 130 —> LDL-C (Sept yesterday): 91
- Total cholesterol (May): 196 —> Total cholesterol (Sept yesterday): 170
My PCP is totally on board with navigating the stuff that insurance needs extra evidence for, and I suppose if there’s a silver lining to any of this, it’s that:
1) my heart is fckn healthy
2) my cardio health is fckn GREAT
3) I can probably get insurance to pay for frequent metabolic panels, lipid panels, and ApoB/Lp(a) tests, leaving me only needing to DIY the hormone stuff.
The Cardiac CT was only $100 bucks, guys. DO IT. Live to lift another decade. My plan is to live to lift for another 3 decades at least!![]()
Thank you!Just caught up and looked at your recent posts/pics. You look amazing!! Super excited for you!
Show lean body is not real pretty to walk around in every day and I AM COLD COLD COLD.
You should be proud! This is a huge shift from the first few posts I remember reading from you.I feel like I won big already; 13 days to go and I'm "ready" enough that we have some time to coast and play with water and carb manipulation a bit. Coach says "nailed it" and for a first prep I'll take that as having done my homework properly.
Bit proud of myself. Came in at 10.7% BF today so I'll be curious what the DEXA says when I'm 3 days out.
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Sleep is affected because I can't lay in the same position for very long before needing to shift. Sitting isn't great for the same reason. A thc/CBD gummy helps though. And also dialing down the sleep numberYou should be proud! This is a huge shift from the first few posts I remember reading from you.
Has your sleep been affected by the deficit and low bf?
A friend of mine did her first wellness show over the summer and tried to get me to do it with her. I declined, because I didn’t have the time to devote, but damn you and her make me wanna maybe try! Watching her process and the competition was a fun experience even just as a spectator. Looking forward to your final results!![]()
I am a big fan of sleep so that part has been annoying. And as I've leaned out it's pretty wild how much a good night sleep plus what I ate for dinner influences my weight and look in the morning. Last night I got a solid eight hours for the first time in a while and was down five lbs from yesterday. All water I'm sure.Sleep is always affected in the weeks just prior to the show. Normal.
