| I should note that I am over 40 and overweight but am losing weight on a fairly regular basis. My goal is within another 2 years to drop down to a manageable weight and hopefully reduce my intake of metformin altogether. High-blood pressure runs in my family, so I think its unlikely if I lose a lot of weight, that my use of high-blood pressure control medications will abate. I start every morning as follows:
1. 2 800mg Nootropils
2. 1.5 Wakalert Tablets
3. My diet pills from the doctor here in Thailand
4. 1 Herbessar for my high-blood pressure Wash it down with a cup of coffee. Then an hour or two later, I start drinking iced green tea with no sugar and eat a breakfast with carbs, then I take:
1. 1 Hyzaar pill for my high-blood pressure
2. 1 Prenolol for my highblood pressure
3. 1 Metformin of my diabetes Then, I have a yoghurt. I sometimes have a snack of whole wheat crackers and hummus Then, I eat dinner that is 2/3 veggies and 1/3 meat My sleeping and work schedule are as follows:
1. I wake up between 10am and Noon each day
2. I go to sleep between 2am and 4 am every day
3. My workday starts between 11am and Noon
4. I take a break from 4pm/ 5pm to 8pm/9pm each day
5. During my break, I hang out with my kid, watch TV, read books, write, do strategic thinking for my businesses/ jobs, eat dinner, and take a walk.
5. My second shift starts 8pm/9pm to Midnight/1am
6. Then I read, play games, watch tv, etc... until I go to sleep Then before I sleep, I take the following:
1. 1 Metformin
2. My nighttime diet pills I work 7 days a week between 6 and 10 hours a day, mostly around 7 hours. Nootropics are just a small part, but I consider them a very important part. Since, I do lots of academic editing, I find the quality is much higher under the influence of nootropics then not. But, my use of nootropics integrates them into my lifestyle. |