I congratulate all of you guys for your hard work and determination...

I still drink an occasional Diet Coke if we're out to eat or at friends for the weekend. But during the week and most weekends I drink water with Crystal Light powder mix. I drink about 64 oz a day of the stuff now. Man does that ever make a guy pee though...

I think at our age we need to stop thinking of us being on a diet and think more as a life style change. Because lets face it, if we make the effort to change how and what we eat, we need to stay on this the rest of our lives, not just a few months.
You don't have to be over weight or obese to be diabetic, but most are. Like sleep apnea, there are skinny people with it, but more are over weight than skinny. So use stocky guys need to become less stocky.
I feel lucky that my doc "worked" with me and finally got through my thick head that I needed to take my situation seriously.
I've read lately that the NEW thinking about older people and elevated blood pressure is that it should not be treated unless it's very high or there are other factors. They're saying for older people that 140's over 80's is elevated, not high. This is a grey area for me as I'm in the lower of that range and it's considerably higher than it used to be. And as I said earlier, blood pressure and high cholesterol affect diabetics differently than non-diabetic people. I feel that with my 6.4 A1C that I'm in the pre-diabetic range, but I'm still "diabetic" and I need to do more than a normal person.
I think you guys have been doing great with the drinking and smoking reductions etc. Unfortunately (fortunately) I've never smoked or been a drinker, never tasted beer or whiskey. I know that's pretty lame, but it never interested me. So I don't have them to quite to jump start my excitement on my path to wellness. I'm sure there are lots of triggers that temp you all to have just one smoke or that extra drink, but being tuff and determined is the key.
I've been at my target now for over 6 months, but would like to get the blood pressure, cholesterol and A1C lower. At this point it's got to be exercise. I'm just not yet motivated enough to just go into the basement and get my Bowflex Ultimate gym setup and start doing high reps of rowing and other flexibility exercises and work up from there. I get short of breath now very easy and I know it's from being a big fat couch potato. As John Pinette says in his Say Na Na comedy routine, "the doctor told me to go to the gym and exercise. Once you get used to it it will drive you even more to workout. I don't think so! I have will power, I can quit this exercise stuff anytime I want." I would highly recommend anyone into comedy to look John Pinette up on YouTube and watch the I say Na Na routine. You will be rolling off the sofa, he's really funny. A lot of his routine is about his weight and his journey to lose weight, so I really found it hilarious.
Again I digress and just rambling on and on and on and on, just slap me!!!
GREAT JOB GUYS!!!