Richard Fink was an All-High first baseman who weighed about 165 pounds when he played for the Bennett High School baseball team during the mid-1970s. He spent the 1980s and 90s playing Muni and suburban hardball with teams based near his Getzville home, as well as pickup basketball up to three times a week.
Im very competitive, he said.
Fink, 62, has worked the last three decades as a legal process server. Over the years, he spent a growing amount of time behind a desk or the wheel of a car. He ate lots of food on the go and enjoyed his share of the standard Buffalo diet: breakfast sandwiches, chicken wings and pizza.
The nearly 6-foot-tall Fink weighed 215 pounds when a case of pneumonia knocked him off his feet for two months early last year. He packed on another 15 pounds as he recovered.
Meanwhile, his blood sugar level crept into the diabetes range.
Ive played sports my whole life, so when youre diagnosed with diabetes its a shock, he said.
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Fink was not at all comfortable joining the legion of 115 million Americans roughly one in three with diabetes or prediabetes. His primary care doctor put him on the oral medication Metformin and helped him understand the dangers unaddressed high blood sugar levels can bring: poor circulation that boosts the risk of blindness and kidney failure, heart attack, stroke and limb amputation.
Fink was floored.
If scientists tell you that you can go blind looking at the sun during an eclipse, you dont look. Its an immediate reaction, he said. But if it comes down to eating or other choices, its OK, because nothing happens immediately to you. But then, 20 years later, that accumulation of poor eating habits and behavior, it catches up with you. The bill comes due.
Fink decided to beat back diabetes. Heres how.
Start with a plan
Richard Fink, left, pledged to amp up his weekly workout regimen and change his diet after he was diagnosed with diabetes. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
Fink started his Type 2 diabetic journey last spring after lab tests showed his fasting blood sugar level at 338 milligrams per deciliter, more than three times the normal level. His A1C reading an average blood sugar percentage over two to three months stood at 7.2, also in the diabetes range.
The best thing someone can do when they get diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes is to lose weight, he said. Its the essential key to ridding yourself of diabetes.
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Fink had long been interested in the training regimens of top athletes, even though he didnt always follow them himself, so he started from a place he understood: He needed to burn off more calories than he consumed.
Research shows that losing 15 percent of your body weight can lower the risk of Type 2 diabetes by more than 50 percent, according to the American Diabetes Association.
That kind of weight loss needed to start with a new mental approach, Fink reasoned. He started to make better, more educated health and fitness choices going forward every day and not get too discouraged if he slipped up occasionally.
The problem most people have is they want instant gratification, he said. You dont get out of shape overnight. You dont get in shape overnight. Its a process.
Nutrition is key
A Mediterranean diet including plenty of chicken and fish has been part of Richard Fink's nutrition plan. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
Diet and exercise has to be part of any diabetic regime, no matter what, said Dr. Howard Lippes, a Williamsville endocrinologist.
Fink was determined to add more exercise to his weekly regimen. For him, the remnants of his past made this the easier part. The more important thing to remember is that you cannot out-train a bad diet, he said.
He pretty much knew how to eat right, but the new numbers in his life underlined that he didnt make the best choices often enough. He turned decidedly to a Mediterranean diet. He gave up cereal, white breads and other processed foods made with simple carbohydrates and added sugars. Simple carbs as opposed to their more complex kin, found mostly in vegetables raise blood sugar levels, which promote body inflammation that fuels many chronic diseases, including diabetes, the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S.
Fink fed his better habits with information gleaned from books, magazines and (shameful plug intended) WNY Refresh. He tends to eat eggs for breakfast, a light, chicken-based meal for lunch and dinners rich in chicken, fish, fruits and vegetables. He drinks plenty of water. He has never smoked anything and doesnt drink alcohol, which in excess also promotes disease.
Do I still love wings? Absolutely, he said. Do I still have them once in a while? Sure, but I have changed to a lot of healthy eating. You need to have chicken and fish and salads, and be careful on dressings and toppings. Youve got to read labels, too. I never thought I needed to. The more informed you can become, the better.
Exercise counts
Each member who takes group classes at Orangetheory wears a heart rate monitor to let them know when they approach their maximum heart rate. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
There are plenty of days I dont want to work out, Fink said, but those are the days that are most important. You have to force yourself to do what you need to do to burn calories, and drive by places where you shouldnt be eating.
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Fink turned to Orangetheory in Amherst to burn calories. He takes a late afternoon class five to six days a week in which workouts vary, keeping things interesting and targeting different muscle groups. Trainers help guide his fitness and exercise form during hourlong workouts split between challenging treadmill work and circuit training that includes rowing machines, free weights and TRX resistance bands. The workouts focus on splat points one point for every minute in the Orange zone, 84 to 90 percent of your maximum heart rate. You want you to get 12 to 20 points per session to develop an afterburn that keeps you shedding calories for a day or so after your workout.
When I go for my workout, I burn 800, 900 calories, Fink said, so technically, after my workout, I havent eaten because Ive burned off breakfast and lunch.
Your heart is a muscle that Fink compares to a Lamborghini. If you walk every day, thats good, but its like driving that car at 25 miles an hour, he said. Youve got to open that up, raise that heart rate every once in a while, to make sure youre working it.
Its important to check with your doctor before starting an exercise routine.
A new way of life
Fink has learned since last spring that hard, consistent work can pay off. Being healthy is a second job, he said.
He has lost 30 pounds since last year and his A1C level is down to 5.4 below the prediabetic and diabetic range. He is taking a quarter the dose of his original diabetes prescription and looks to soon get off it completely. He aims to stay this way.
You cant say, I got rid of it, so I can eat doughnuts again. You dont want to do that, he said. You can blow a whole workout with foods like that. You have to combine exercise with diet. People say they cant lose weight. Dont say you cant. Say youre not going to make the effort. If youre not making the effort, who are you cheating?
The ABCs of diabetes
Type 1 diabetes:Normally diagnosed in children and young adults. The body does not produce insulin, a hormone needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy the bodys cells need for daily life. Only 5 percent of people with diabetes have this form of the disease, which is treated with insulin therapy.
Type2diabetes:Almost 30 million Americans have Type 1 or 2 diabetes; Type 2 is by far the most common form. The body does not produce enough insulin, or the cells ignore the insulin, and glucose builds up in the bloodstream instead.
It is more common as a percentage among African-Americans, Latinos, Native Americans and Asian Americans. Roughly one in four Americans age 65 and older has diabetes.
More than 80 percent of those with Type 2 diabetes are overweight.
Complications, which can vary widely and by degree, include glaucoma, cataracts and other eye problems; numbness in the feet; skin infections and skin disorders; hearing loss; depression; and high blood pressure, which raises your risk for heart attack, stroke and kidney disease.
High blood sugar can overwork the kidneys, causing them to stop working properly. When diagnosed early, kidney disease can be slowed with treatment; when diagnosed later, kidney failure usually results.
Prediabetes:An estimated 86 million Americans have prediabetes. Before people develop Type 2 diabetes, they almost always have prediabetes, or blood glucose levels that are higher than normal but not yet high enough to be diagnosed as diabetes.
Recent research has shown that some long-term damage to the body, especially the heart and circulatory system, may already be occurring during prediabetes.
Key tests
A1C: Measures the average blood sugar (glucose) level percentage over 2-3 months.
Results of A1C:
Normal:less than 5.7 percent
Prediabetes:5.7 to 6.4 percent
Diabetes:6.5 percent or higher
Fasting Plasma Glucose: Levels of milligrams per deciliter of blood glucose after fasting at least 8 hours.
Results of FPG:
Normal:less than 100 mg/dl
Prediabetes:100-125 mg/dl
Diabetes:126 mg/dl or higher
Oral Glucose Tolerance Test: Levels of milligrams per deciliter before and 2 hours after a sweet drink; most often used to test for diabetes during pregnancy.
Results of OCTT:
Normal:less than 140 mg/dl
Prediabetes:140-129 mg/dl
Diabetes:200 mg/dl or higher
Prevention and treatment
Exercise and a healthy diet are key to preventing prediabetes and diabetes, as well as better managing them. (Robert Kirkham/Buffalo News)
Regular exercise and a healthy diet void of processed foods can help.
Smoking, high blood pressure, abnormal blood cholesterol levels, being overweight and being sedentary can worsen diabetes.
Medications and dialysis are treatments that may be required.
Sources: American Diabetes Association (diabetes.org), Seneca Nation of Indians Diabetes Foundation
Resourcesfrom the Buffalo & Erie County Public Libraries
What to Expect When You Have Diabetes: 170 tips for living well with diabetes, American Diabetes Association
Whole Cooking & Nutrition: An everyday superfoods approach to planning, cooking, and eating with diabetes, Katie Cavuto
Your Type 2 Diabetes Action Plan: Tips, techniques, and practical advice for living well with diabetes, American Diabetes Association
The Diabetes Reset: Avoid it, control it, even reverse it a doctors scientific program, George King
Diabetes Without Drugs: The 5-step program to control blood sugar naturally and prevent diabetes complications, Suzy Cohen
For more information, visit buffalolib.org.
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