That's it, all out war now!

I'm staying steady at 191, without really making any dieting efforts other than usual. I wish I had more ambition, but my clothes are fitting well,so...shrug.gif

At one time during my career, my weight got out of hand and I weighed in at 202 pounds, which was up ftom my usual 178. When I had my yearly physical, I received a notice from the PSP that I need to correct my weight gain. Troopers must maintain weight according to the national CDC chart. At 5ft. 11in., I could carry the extra weight, but I did show a little flab. I immediately corrected the weight issue, but couldn’t get rid of the flab then or now. They suggested that my weight should be 165-175. It only took me about 2 months.

I started doing all kinds of exercises to eliminate the flab, but nothing has worked. My PCP told me my only recourse at this point is to have Abdominoplasty Surgery. I decided not to go that route.
I have some extra [flab] tissue I'd love to just have cut off, but I'll save my allowance for something more important.
 

I'm staying steady at 191, without really making any dieting efforts other than usual. I wish I had more ambition, but my clothes are fitting well,so...View attachment 452485


I have some extra [flab] tissue I'd love to just have cut off, but I'll save my allowance for something more important.
That’s my only alternative, but after studying how it’s done and the after effects, I decided to live with it. The little bit of flab that I have doesn’t really stand out, but the problem I have is that I know it’s there. Maybe I’m just being a bit vane.
 

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