By GR Holton
I sit here at my computer wondering what to write about. I
have read all the positive additions to the Geezers and Gals site and I love
them all. The problem is that since I turned 50 I have been facing the
mortality of my life. I sat with my many pill bottles on my desk and it seemed
every time I turned around something else was going wrong. I am 5’10” and was
295 pounds, have COPD, High Cholesterol, High Blood Pressure, a two pack a day
Smoker, Bad Knees, a Bad Back and a few other issues.
BUT a few months ago I was forced to really look at where I
was heading. My doctor told me straight out that if I wanted to see my three beautiful
granddaughters get married that changes had to be made… and right away. So I
decided that he was right instead of fighting with him. I have so far quit
smoking, changed my diet, and have tried to get a bit of exercise (hard to do
with my back and knees).
I am now down to 270 pounds and already starting to feel
better. I can now walk a little more than I used too without being completely
out of breath. Since I quit smoking I don’t have to wear the darn CPAT machine
when I sleep and my breathing is improving slowly. I had my cholesterol screening and I have
made great strides in lowering it and my blood pressure too. I have also gotten
rid of three medications and am feeling better.
Some may think this was just a whining session. No, I want
some that read this that are in bad health to know that they too, no matter how
bad you are feeling, can make changes in your life. Maybe you are overweight or
a heavy smoker. It is never too late to change and add a few more years to your
life.
I am going to keep plugging away and most of all I will keep
praying. God is good and he keeps me going.
About GR Holton
On a warm summer
morning in 1962, G. R. Holton was born in a small town in Massachusetts and is
the second eldest in a family of eight children. He is happily married and
living in eastern Tennessee. He has two daughters, a son, a step-daughter and a
step-son and is also the proud grandfather of four beautiful girls.
G. R. took an interest in computer games to
pass the time, and then one day he made a friend on one of those online games
with chat that turned out to be a screenwriter and movie director. They became
great friends and after a few weeks of talking, he met her husband online and hit
it off quickly. He gave him a couple of his screenplays to read and he was
hooked. He knew at that point he wanted to try writing.
One night, after days
of not being able to come up with a story to write, he had a dream of three
teens on another planet and in a cave. This was it; he knew what had to be
done. He sat down at the computer and over the course of three months he had
written his first book, “Soleri”. He knew
he couldn’t stop there, so he continued writing and “Guardians Alliance” was born. He has also published a children’s
picture book called, “Squazles” about
not judging others and did the book design for Cameron Titus’s “A to Z book: A Habitat for Humanity
Project”. His latest, “Deep Screams”,
is a science fiction/horror/paranormal thriller that has become the Books and
Authors.net’s Best Science Fiction for 2011. G. R. has also won The Author’s
Shows “50 Best Writers You Should be Reading for 2011”. All of G. R. Holton’s
work can be found at all the internet book sale sites or on his website at www.grholton.com. His latest release is
called, “Dragon’s Bow” a tale of sister vs sister and good vs evil.
8 comments:
Congrats, it looks like you're winning your newest challenge! So that your grand daughters when they grow up may read all your books and many more!
G.R. When we're given a gift we're meant to use it. Regaining your health will give you many more years to use your gift of writing. Congrats to you. You're on a difficult road back to health, but well worth the journey.
God bless.
That looks like a positive post to me! Glad to see you turning it around. Keep fighting the good fight!
KP
Wow to it all! Congratulations on the life changes, may God bless you as you follow His guidance. And your writing path sounds phenomenal - keep at it!
Congratulations, Bob. Hang in there. The rest is easier.
Well done, GR. I lost weight a few years ago and the health benefits multiplied with each pound lost--slept better, dropped a medication, more energy, etc. You've got a great target to aim for--being present for your granddaughters' weddings.
I don't know you... but I am so proud of you for the task you have undertaken. God will be with you and will continue to bless you with talents you didn't know you had. Keep up the good work.
Blessing,
Annette Bergman
www.annettebergman.com
Good luck to you, GR. I can relate. A few years ago, I lost 50 pounds and got my Type 2 diabetes under control without medication. Medical people tell me I'm the exception rather than the rule. Can't figure out why since there's so much to lose when you don't make the changes.
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