Cessnaflyer
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I went to get my eyes checked and prescription updated for my glasses (Still doing good!
) and they checked my blood pressure and it was fairly high. He said not to worry though because it was an inaccurate cuff type meter. I feel in recent times though that it could've been right. I don't have the numbers but I think it might have been 148/96?
My physical background has changed in the past few months so I'll give you a brief rundown.
I'm 6'3" and a steady 170 lbs. which I believe is mostly bone and fat :rotfl: I've been studying almost non stop in school and when I get free time it is usually to sit and watch tv or lurk some more here on JC. I haven't really done much physical activity since may of last year and am out of breath after I jog more then 10 minutes. I drink alcohol heavily and usually eat something that comes out of a can and can be heated in the microwave in the flight line. The worst part is that when I feel really stressed like during checkrides or a hard IFR day my chest feels like it is going to tighten up and collapse on itself.
I never thought school and flying would take such a toll on my body. I used to be at one point 200 lbs all muscle and never really felt bad in my life but now things are going down hill since taking on some things. What should I do to change my life around and get back to a fit and healthy person for my next 2nd class medical in May? I have school tomorrow and might have some free time after ground school to go to the fire department to get some better blood pressure numbers
Thank you!

My physical background has changed in the past few months so I'll give you a brief rundown.
I'm 6'3" and a steady 170 lbs. which I believe is mostly bone and fat :rotfl: I've been studying almost non stop in school and when I get free time it is usually to sit and watch tv or lurk some more here on JC. I haven't really done much physical activity since may of last year and am out of breath after I jog more then 10 minutes. I drink alcohol heavily and usually eat something that comes out of a can and can be heated in the microwave in the flight line. The worst part is that when I feel really stressed like during checkrides or a hard IFR day my chest feels like it is going to tighten up and collapse on itself.
I never thought school and flying would take such a toll on my body. I used to be at one point 200 lbs all muscle and never really felt bad in my life but now things are going down hill since taking on some things. What should I do to change my life around and get back to a fit and healthy person for my next 2nd class medical in May? I have school tomorrow and might have some free time after ground school to go to the fire department to get some better blood pressure numbers
Thank you!