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Pain in buttock, outer hip and hamstring

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@heyjoe415

Thank you Ann.

I learned the hard way when I was training and running marathons - rest days are just as important as training days. So when I urge people to get "obsessed" with HIIT sessions, that also means having the discipline to take a day off, or a recovery day.

And that can be hard because exercise can be addicting. That can be a good thing if done properly.

And indeed, it can be very hard to get refined sugar intake to zero. Just like salt, sugar sneaks its way into many things.

A few years ago I realized sugar was used in many tomato-based sauces used for pizza, spaghetti sauce, lasagna, and others. There are sugar free sauces, like Rao brand, but ya gotta read the labels.

My biggest culprit was Coca Cola. I love that stuff. But each can (12 oz.) contains 39 grams of sugar. Even the supposedly healthy (and tasty) Clif bars have 18 grams of sugar. I didn't completely abandon coke, but it's a treat now rather than a daily thing.

So diligence is key. Any reduction in sugar consumption is a good thing. In addition to weight gain, sugar also causes inflammation in the body through a rather complex process. I'm 70 now and have osteoarthritis. I don't need any more inflammation.....

Joe

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Help me cut out the sugar 👍 I already cut out as much salt as possible. I have a lot of osteoarthritis in my spine, feet , neck and some disk degeneration plus minor scoliosis. Hurts all the time, have trouble sitting,standing & walking but I force myself to walk a minimum of a mile a day ( having a dog helps). I declined spinal surgery except for a joint replacement on a big toe due to a huge larger joint making it nearly impossible to wear shoes. My primary doctor says losing weight will help ( I lost 10 pounds by cutting out carbs but gained back 8 because I got lazy). It is imperative to lose weight if you have spinal problems so I’m back on track now. I have my wellness visit in 2 weeks and I’m dreading the holidays because of the refined carbs I know people will be forcing on me. Good luck. Keep checking those food labels.