Needles? Ouch! No needles for me! If I can't drop it, smoke it or snort it... 
OOPS! That was a long time ago. But I STILL don't do NEEDLES!

Randy

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cathryn Lasky 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 2:12 PM
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Wedding, Harvin's injury and some other random game 
thoughts.


  Sounded promising, but then I read it was injections.  I am very needle 
phobic.  Also right now it's for diabetes so might take a certain kind of 
doctor to prescribe it for those who are not even slightly diabetic.  Hopefully 
they'll do some research and find it's good for weight loss and figure out how 
to get it in pill form.  Then I am in!


  On Jan 11, 2009, at 1:59 PM, Gatornet Admin wrote:


    Hmm... drugs, huh? I'm game! I'll talk to my dr and see what he says. He 
may nix it cuz I don't have any health problems other than being fat. :-(

    Randy

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Jerry Belloit
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 11:33 AM
      Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Wedding, Harvin's injury and some other random 
game thoughts.


      The basic formula is simply that I eat significantly less.  I try to 
avoid fried foods or at least eat a small portion.  I also try to eat something 
about every two hours.  It might be just an orange or a bowl (small) of cereal, 
a little dried fruit or a few almonds.  I try not to let myself get hungry.

      It has not been all will power, however.  I have also been taking a drug 
called Byetta.  It is a drug to control blood sugar.  However, it works very 
differently than most diabetes drugs.  Instead of making you gain weight like 
actose and several other diabetes medications, Byetta does not have this 
reaction.  Instead it tends, in most people, to cause some very minor stomach 
discomfort leading to reduced appetite.  In higher dosages, it often causes 
nausea.  In fact, the recommended dosage for most is 10 mcg.  Neither my wife 
nor I can tolerate that dosage.  The 5mcg dosage is adequate for us both.  I am 
not diabetic, but I am (was) getting close.  My wife, who is diabetic, has been 
losing weight for several years since she began to take Byetta.  She has been 
able to cut back significantly on her other diabetes medicine as well.  Both my 
wife and I share the same internal medicine doctor.  In fact, we both see her 
at the same time—my wife for her diabetes and me for my follow-up from thyroid 
cancer (going on 13 years as a survivor!).  Last summer when my blood work 
showed a creeping level of my blood sugar to the high side of normal, I asked 
the doctor if I could try Byetta.  She said that it has not yet been approved 
for weight loss but since my levels were rising, we might try to get it by the 
insurance company.   We did and 45 pounds later, she had no problem with 
renewing my prescription.

      Two important points.  First, the Byetta does not cause you to loose 
weight.  It does however, help you have the will power to reduce your portion 
control and make healthier food selections.  Second, and this is the most 
exciting.  We were gone from Dec. 10-Jan. 10.  During that time we were on a 
cruise for seven days eating very good food entrees and even better deserts.  
In addition, I had 24/7 access to the yogurt ice cream machine which I managed 
to visit several times a day (with just a small portion, however).  After that, 
we chowed down on fried shrimp, fried soft-shelled crabs, BBQ, etc.  I also had 
cheese grits just about every morning.  I did not worry about my diet except 
for trying to control my portion size (except for the cheese grits and 
soft-shelled crab).  The bottom line after eating what I wanted, I only gained 
3.6 pounds.  (I expected at least double that.)  I might also add that I ran 
out of Byetta for the last week + of the trip and I was still able to control 
myself.

      One more point.  I have NOT increased my physical activity.  This weight 
loss was not due to exercise.  I know that I should do more and that I would be 
much healthier, but I have not been able to discipline myself to make time.  I 
hope to do better this year, but in the meantime, I want to lose about another 
20 pounds. 

      This was probably a bit more of an explanation than you might have 
wanted, but my experience might offer some encouragement.  If I can do it, many 
others can as well.

      Blessings on you all and happy new year!

      Jerry
      From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Gatornet Admin
      Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 8:04 AM
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Wedding, Harvin's injury and some other random 
game thoughts.

      How? Inquiring minds want, no, NEED to know! :-)

      Randy

        ----- Original Message -----
        From: Jerry Belloit
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 6:06 AM
        Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Wedding, Harvin's injury and some other random 
game thoughts.

        So far about 45 lbs. 

        Jerry

        From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of [email protected]
        Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2009 11:17 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Wedding, Harvin's injury and some other random 
game thoughts.

        Beautiful pictures, Jerry!

        Congratulations to the whole family and also to you for.... 
ummmm....have you lost weight? :-)
        On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 5:47 PM, Jerry Belloit <[email protected]> 
wrote:
        I am sorry if this has been posted before, but I am still on the road 
and have limited access to the internet.  I have over 300 messages on GatorTalk 
I haven't been through, so this may have been posted. 



        Percy Harvin's injury was not a high ankle sprain as reported (or at 
least not just one).  It was actually a hairline fracture.  Percy disclosed 
that this morning in Miami.



        This makes his effort more impressive  and the actions of that mindless 
defender who grabbed his ankle after the play more grievous. 



        I had to watch the game in a hotel in Virginia and thankfully the clerk 
avoided putting anyone on either side of me.  My wife said she was afraid my 
yelling and cheering might bring an unwelcome call from the front desk.  God is 
good!



        I am heading home and will be back on Saturday evening.  This has been 
the longest vacation I have taken since my parents drove to California and back 
during the LBJ administration. 



        I have attached three pictures of my wife and I doing the wedding for 
my daughter.



        Go Gators!



        Jerry




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