“I feel amazing after losing 10 lbs in two weeks,” reader says Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Readers are asked to note that Op-eds do not necessarily reflect the opinions or beliefs of Loop Cayman.

by ‘Happy’

Stuffing my face with food was fun for a while. It stopped being exciting, however, when I gained so much weight that I could not fit into my clothes or pass by an object without some part of me knocking it over. Eventually, my new weight gains not only affected my coordination and wardrobe, but my self-esteem. Fearing that things could get out of control, I decided to make a change. I adjusted what I ate, along with my mealtimes. It changed my life.

Changes

After two weeks of eating better, my mind was more alert, I was thinking clearly and focused. I noticed this both at work and in my personal life.

At my job, for example, I was executing tasks quicker and was more organised. I also accepted more responsibility and additional work.

For once, I was happy to be at work rather than feeling trapped there until “5:00” doing mindless tasks. I also realised that it was not the job that was making me frustrated and unhappy all the time, but, instead, how I felt about myself, which impacted how I felt about everything else, including work.

Socially, the weight loss earned me compliments. People wanted to know what I was doing to make my body look so good. They wanted to know the secret.

The secret

The secret, I found, was simple.

First, I decided that the weight in my twenties was my target weight (yours may be different).

Then I changed my consumption from greasy food and products with high carbohydrates, high sugar and high fat to a mix of greens, low sugar, low fat, low carbohydrates and sufficient protein.

Lastly, I adjusted my sleeping habits, sleeping for more hours each night.

These changes, combined with smaller portions of food at lunch and dinner and exercising lightly (at first), resulted in a loss of 10 pounds in two weeks (I felt amazing seeing and feeling the results).

Now, in your case, your body composition and height could be different from mine. You may also have underlying health issues which restrict you from eating certain foods or even exercising. I mention this because these distinctions may contribute to different outcomes.

For example, the Mayo Clinic says that “In some people, obesity can be traced to a medical cause, such as Prader-Willi syndrome, Cushing syndrome and other conditions.”

Medical problems, such as arthritis, also can lead to decreased activity, which may result in weight gain.

Some medications can lead to weight gain if you don’t compensate through diet or activity. These medications include some antidepressants, anti-seizure medications, diabetes medications, antipsychotic medications, steroids and beta blockers.

The Mayo Clinic explains further.

In addition, the Mayo Clinic noted that there may be “genetic, behavioral, metabolic and hormonal influences on body weight” which may impact weight.

Therefore, before adjusting your diet or embark on any programme, you should check with your doctor to highlight any concerns with your plans.

Once you find what works for you, it can make all the difference for you mentally, socially and physically. A new, healthier lifestyle that it is a good fit for you.

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Family worried in St Thomas as 15-y-o boy goes missing Loop Jamaica

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While most parents are preparing for back to school one family in Mount Pleasant, St Andrew is desperately trying to find their 15-year-old loved one who has been reported missing,

Police said an Ananda Alert has been activated for teenager Andre Cooper of, the 9 Miles section of the parish, who has been missing since Wednesday, August 24.

He is of dark complexion, slim build and is about 145 centimetres (4 feet 9 inches) tall.

Reports from the Bull Bay police are that at about 12:30 am, Andre was last seen in his community wearing white merino and black shorts. He has not been heard from since.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Andre Cooper is asked to contact the Bull Bay Police at 876- 967-6810, Police 119 emergency number or the nearest police station.

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

The Guyana Energy Agency (GEA), in July 2022, installed a 3.16kWp Solar PV system along with a 19.2kWh Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid (VRLA) Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) at the Kamwatta Primary School in Region One (Barima-Waini).

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Beverly Alert

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UPDATE: 9am, Thursday, August 25, 2022

This alert message is valid from 9:00 am and will be terminated at 6 pm on Thursday, August 25, 2022, or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash-flood warning is issued when rapid flooding due to heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) is occurring or is imminent in the warning area.

**** Hazard Info ****

A tropical wave continues to affect the island, however convective activity associated with this feature has diminished over Barbados resulting in mostly sunny conditions this morning. Lingering instability coupled with light winds and an abundance of atmospheric moisture will result in a high probability of localized activity across northern and northwestern districts.

This activity is forecast to generate cloudy to overcast skies, moderated to heavy showers and thunderstorms over St. Lucy, St. Peter, St. James, sections of St, Andrew and St. Thomas during the late morning into the afternoon. Rainfall accumulations of one (1) to two (2) inches are forecast across the above-mentioned sections of the island during heavy showers. Conditions across the remainder of the island are expected to remain generally sunny and therefore the previously issued flash-flood warning has been discontinued.

UPDATE: 6:30 am, Thursday, August 25, 2022

The Barbados Meteorological Services have issued a flash flood warning for Barbados.

The alert message is valid from 6 am, today, Thursday, August 25 and will be updated at 9 am today or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash-flood warning is issued when rapid flooding due to heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) is occurring or is imminent in the warning area.

**** Hazard Info ****

Over the last hour, moderate to heavy rainfall and thunderstorm activity have been observed as a tropical wave affects Barbados. Further accumulations of 15mm to 50mm in moderate to heavy rainfall are possible within the coming hours.

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Residents and visitors should be prepared for the following possibilities if this alert level elevates to red –

Significant runoff from higher elevations

Significant soil erosion is likely on exposed or scarred land surfaces

Large water settlements on roads and fields

Significant adjustments to water levels of existing water bodies (ponds etc.)

Significant delays on traffic routes with some roads possibly impassable

Large objects or debris from higher elevations may also become embedded within fast-moving water flows

Significant flooding at the foot of hillsides and coastal roads is possible.

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As of 8 am, this morning, the wave was near 55W or 460 km (290 miles) off the island.

The Met Office said in a midday alert that the tropical wave remains disorganized with an elongated area of low pressure to the southeast of Barbados.

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Recommendations to the public:- Download the BMS insight app for Android or CAP.CAP for significant weather alerts.- Continue to monitor the BMS website and Social media pages for official weatherupdates.- Prepare yourself well in advance in case this alert elevates to orange or red.

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