Looking for advice on getting back on the right track.
I forgot I follow this board, and was about to post it in the food and drink section. So thankful I found it again. Anyway, I'm in a pickle and looking for some advice until I see my doctor again.
I recently got some blood work back and some of my levels are higher than they were last year (my hemoglobin/hematocrit, ALT, and cholesterol)--which shocked me since I wasn't expecting it. While I'm in talks with my doctor to start a medication plan, I'm hoping to start taking the steps to revamping my diet and getting back to fitness like I used to. But now the question is where do I begin?
I won't go into specifics about my size (I'm pretty insecure), but I will say that for someone who claims to know a thing or two about nutrition and fitness, I don't show it too well. But I'm looking for anything to nudge me in the right direction.
Situation I'm In:
- I'm broke and I don't have access to a gym like I once did, with the only thing I really have to work with is a cheap set of dumbbells and ankle weights. Plus, with the weather, it's unlikely that I'll be able to get the most out of what I can with the pool before it feels like autumn is really here (so walking/running is the only option I have outside the house until it gets too cold).
- There are workout routines I'd love to do, but I'm barred by having tendinitis in my wrist--so I'm not sure what I can do specifically to make up for what I'm unable to do.
- I'm hoping to eventually become a vegetarian again, but I live with people who eat meat (especially my partner) and I don't want to add a financial burden by having to have us double up on meal plans--since I'm broke as it is. I know I felt especially guilty looking for plant based protein alternatives today at the store because I felt like I was going to get shamed for it. If anyone has advice on what I could do there, especially since I've heard it's common for vegans and vegetarians to have vitamin deficiencies that would be great, especially when it comes to how to compromise with other meat eaters I live with.
If I can think of anything else, I'll post an update. Thanks for the help.
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