My health could kill my camping? - Solo Tent Camping

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Paul Messner

Paul Messner

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@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Win a full wild camping setup here www.messner.co.uk
@alexandergutfeldt1144
@alexandergutfeldt1144 Жыл бұрын
Raffle Summary **UK ENTRIES ONLY** Fair enough, shipping is expensive!
@lesmackay8559
@lesmackay8559 Жыл бұрын
Hi Pual how do you get raffle tickets, regards Les.
@rogerhudson9732
@rogerhudson9732 Жыл бұрын
As one ages it's important to get the pack weight down. I always wear a pulse band and eat lots of dried fruit. I switched from coffee to cocoa decades ago.
@ProcyonAlpha
@ProcyonAlpha Жыл бұрын
Ditch the beers mate. Good luck with your health!
@Voodoo_Ray
@Voodoo_Ray Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with high BP and diabetes when I was 50 back in 2017. At the time I weighed 174 kg. I cut out sugar, processed foods and took up walking 5km a day every day. After 7 months I had lost 50kg. In 2019 I took up running and completed the Paras 10 challenge, 2 ultra marathons, 2 marathons, 35 half marathons, 9 paras 10 events and 2 Fan Dance events. More importantly this February I was told I had reversed diabetes. At my lowest weight I was 78kg due to injury and training changes (more weights, less running) I have settled down at around 98 kg. Discipline is the key. See you on the hill maybe . Don’t give up.
@totomesch1940
@totomesch1940 Жыл бұрын
Well done mate.
@Voodoo_Ray
@Voodoo_Ray Жыл бұрын
@@totomesch1940 thanks . Diet or die was a powerful motivational tool 🤣
@eyemonster12
@eyemonster12 Жыл бұрын
Bloody hell! 💪💪💪
@LoremIpsum1970
@LoremIpsum1970 8 ай бұрын
Nice one. I yoyoed thanks to lockdown, and back to square one. I was 5'8" 130kg some years ago, I cut out sugary drinks and started walking 5km home from work rain or shine and in 8 months was down to 95kg. For me diets don't work, it's got to be a lifestyle change...but you don't have to be excessive, just consistent. So, here goes on round two...
@Voodoo_Ray
@Voodoo_Ray 8 ай бұрын
@@LoremIpsum1970 funny you should say that I’ve ended up back at around 105 kg due to recurring issues with injuries. Broken ankle early 21 then Xmas I broke my patella got sorted and back fit for the Fan Dance in 22 then when 2023 came around I fractured my heel bone in the May, here we are in 2024 and it’s still not good 🤬 To be fair though I am nearly 60 and can still run a loaded (20kg) 5 km in under 45 minutes, I just can’t walk for a week afterwards 🤣. Good luck with the fitness. You got this 👌
@andrewjohnston9115
@andrewjohnston9115 Жыл бұрын
Interestingly enough, I had a health check a couple of months ago, blood pressure high, blood sugers high approaching diabetes, so I decided it was time to get on top of it. Bought a blood pressure monitor and a blood sugar level kit, stopped taking statins (apparently a common side effect is raised blood sugars), went on a zero carb diet, and 2 months in having lost a stone and a half, blood sugars back to normal, blood pressure completely normal - the key is to lose weight which is a pain but worth it I reckon. I do black coffee, drink cognac and rum reasonably sparingly, take the dogs for plenty of walks. You'll be fine as long as you lose a few pounds.
@SteveeCee
@SteveeCee Жыл бұрын
Yep, those carbs in our 'western diet' is killing us. Dr. Ken Berry on YT will give the data on it.
@CheekyChap
@CheekyChap Жыл бұрын
Type 2 Diabetes is caused by saturated fats, (sugar is not the "cause") neither is carbs, high blood pressure and high cholesterol is caused by eating animal products. Avoiding sugar and carbs while eating dairy eggs and meat will not reverse any of those conditions, losing weight certainly helps initially but long term your setting yourself up to a premature death, this is common knowledge with studies on the subject, even diabetes UK states this on there website, Your advice is extremely dangerous
@CheekyChap
@CheekyChap Жыл бұрын
​@@awmcmanusExcept it's not..
@AJ_Alive
@AJ_Alive Жыл бұрын
@@CheekyChapyou are deluded. Keto and carnivore will stop diabetes easily. Sugar is the devil and that includes carbs from vegetables.
@bretthannan32
@bretthannan32 Жыл бұрын
@@CheekyChap "Avoiding sugar and carbs while eating dairy eggs and meat will not reverse any of those conditions" It did for me. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, and arthritis all gone from not eating sugar, simple carbs and processed foods. Im in better health in my 50s than I was in my 40s.
@chapman9230
@chapman9230 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, this is a timely warning. It is great that your blood sugar is ok at present. However, take this as a warning to take the steps now to make sure that it remains that way. I find that I cannot stop at one of anything and it is simpler to just remove it completely. I think of alcohol as liquid sugar. So those tins of lager have to go! Reduce your carbs to loose the weight. Do it as a family. All will benefit . It will also mean that you will be able to keep doing what you are doing far longer. Good for you and good for us. Keep it up! You will get there.
@stevereilly
@stevereilly Жыл бұрын
I was also in benefit of a wake up call. I lost 20kg, reversed diabetes. For me walking which you do a lot already, and intermittent fasting worked well. Cut out carbs. Those Pepsi max, the aspartame or sweeter impacts your body, it reacts like sugar, avoid. I gave up alcohol 300 days ago, this helped. Its not easy but the fasting made things really easy. Good luck and great video as ever...
@teegee1622
@teegee1622 Жыл бұрын
dont do the no sugar soft drinks if they have aspartame as the sweetener its worse for you than sugar.
@Witteringtrucker
@Witteringtrucker Жыл бұрын
Hey Paul. Ive suffered from mental health issues for the past few years. As a result, i gave up on myself and my health. My blood pressure was regularly in the region of 195 over 110. Thats bad. Id piled a lot of weight on and quit. After an incident, i made the decision to get back on track. Ive lost several stone in weight and blood pressure is ckmkng down. I feel so much better now. More energy etc. Stick with it anc yojll get back on track.
@sheer64
@sheer64 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, I know you will get a lot of advice here. I have suffered from high blood pressure a lot of my adult life. A couple of things to take into account are, sweeteners can be worse than sugar, depending on which one and if it is made in a laboratory. Stevia is good in its natural form, but a lot of what you buy is not natural. Also Low Fat can be very deceiving because they add heaps of sugar so people will consume it. Personally I stay away from soda and try and drink water. I use Monk Fruit as as a sweetener in my coffee and tea, as I dont like the after taste of Stevia. But everyone is different.
@ianbarry7990
@ianbarry7990 Жыл бұрын
I've given up sweetners and diet drinks as well. I now use honey if I want to sweeten something up.
@iainwoodside6664
@iainwoodside6664 Жыл бұрын
Great advice also if something says its healthy its probably not
@andrewjohnston9115
@andrewjohnston9115 Жыл бұрын
Water is absolutely your friend, keeps you hydrated and also helps you feel full, though I did read somewhere that excessive water consumption isn't great.
@ramblingimbecile2295
@ramblingimbecile2295 Жыл бұрын
I can't stand artificial sweeteners. I just got used to drinking tea and coffee without sugar although I'll always put a bit of sugar in cheap coffee
@jasonbarrett4646
@jasonbarrett4646 Жыл бұрын
Hi mate. Just saw your vid. I've been battling cancer for a couple of years now and whilst I've made all sorts of dietry changes (caffene and alcohol included) it hasnt stopped me walking, cycling or wild camping. Absolutely make the changes and keeping looking after yourself. Theres some really decent alcohol free beer and decaff coffee if you shop around. Heres to many more trips mate!
@bigdawg4003
@bigdawg4003 Жыл бұрын
Currently awaiting a scan on my liver myself. Wishing you all the best bud.
@jasonbarrett4646
@jasonbarrett4646 Жыл бұрын
And to you mate. Please let me know how you get on.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Thanks mate. Keep on with the battle and Mother Nature will help out in her way.
@MontyOutdoors
@MontyOutdoors Жыл бұрын
Paul, best advice I can give is read up on Chris Van Tulleken's "Ultra Processed People". Systematic reviews are showing that ultra processed foods are pretty much killing us and are linked with: obesity, high blood pressure, cancer, depression, heart attacks... before my recent depressive episode, I switched from a 90% UPF diet to a 85% non UPF for 2 months and lost a stone and was mentally/phsyically in a better place. It's a game changed for looking after yourself and works similar to Alan Carr's book about quitting smoking.
@Fellmandave1
@Fellmandave1 Жыл бұрын
good on ya Monty
@aravr_project
@aravr_project Жыл бұрын
My health has killed my camping. Just in the last few years blood pressure has gone through the roof (normally low), developed diabetes, osteoarthritis is becoming debilitating.... I live camping life vicariously through you Paul. Keep it up.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Hopefully I can turn things around a bit. Thanks
@ike8236
@ike8236 Жыл бұрын
Gday Paul, Paul here. I'm 44 now and when i was 33 I had a cardiac arrest also have developed crohn's disease, used to be super fit but since then my heart won't let me hike etc but you just got to change things up. I'm now restricted to car camping and i do get out pretty remote areas still in my 4wheel drive. Just take your time to work out the health issues and do what you can to work around them, don't give up on the camping.
@reformationfan
@reformationfan Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, take care of yourself. In April 2018 I was diagnosed with diabetes - just barely A1C 6.5. I was within 30 minutes of taking meds and went a different route. Got on a low carb diet and in September 2018 my A1C was 4.7 and dropped around 25 LBS, 200 to 175. My weight has since creeped up to around 180 (diet not as strict, actually not strict at all) with an A1C of 5.7, need to lose a few but better than meds. Look into reducing the carbs, it’s doable and well worth it. Be well and continue to share your adventures. The Lord bless you.
@BaldFoodieGuy
@BaldFoodieGuy Жыл бұрын
Cheers Paul, sorry to hear about the check up, makes me think I need one. What a kind thing to say mate. You made me smile pal 😊 I would be honoured to go camping with you. Thanks again and all the very best 👌 Gareth.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Cheers mate. Your videos are such a simple format yet brilliant to watch. Look forward to catching up round the tents 👍🏻
@BaldFoodieGuy
@BaldFoodieGuy Жыл бұрын
@PaulMessner cheers Paul thank you mate. Look forward to it. 👍
@davidrawlings3460
@davidrawlings3460 Жыл бұрын
Meant a lot to me this one. I am diabetic as it runs in my family. But hearing things from someone I admire and watch most weeks helps people realise how important health checks are. I have just lost my brother at 48, made me realise you only get one life so live it and cherish it.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear that David. I hopefully can encourage a few people like myself that tend to ignore things like health checks.
@awareimawolf
@awareimawolf 3 ай бұрын
I love the bit about "you can only pick the right kit for you" so true!
@Nickydo111
@Nickydo111 Жыл бұрын
I’m glad you shared your health scare, I felt like i was the only one who had high blood pressure after i left my GP on Monday. I’m not overweight, walk miles a day and eat healthy. My BP was 145 over 90. MY vice is alcohol. Bought a blood pressure monitor and have decided to completely stop drinking. My GP said that was probably why mine is high. Much love mate.
@pmh9966
@pmh9966 Жыл бұрын
My BP was through the roof when i was drinking. Now normal
@LiLBitsDK
@LiLBitsDK Жыл бұрын
was 188/120 here... found out the hard way with ambo ride to the hospital... now surfing around 118/74 and feeling way better... took a weightloss of 30kg to get there... 30kg more to go...
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
I’ve learned that we are never the only ones, neither are we alone. So many people to support and help us.
@LiLBitsDK
@LiLBitsDK Жыл бұрын
@@PaulMessneryou have heaps of people that will gladly help and support you :D
@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad
@WainwrightWalksWiaLocalLad Жыл бұрын
This isn't meant to be negative Paul... but exercising a bit of portion control might be a good idea! I wouldn't eat that amount after a 25 mile run over hills in the Lakes! Good luck with the lifestyle changes.... we're not here for a long time, make sure you're here for as long as possible!👍
@batwithglasses
@batwithglasses Жыл бұрын
As well as laying on your side in a tent and eating that amount..
@tasteful-attitude
@tasteful-attitude 7 ай бұрын
its fine. hardly any calories in the food choices on that pan. it's not the size, but how many calories.
@AlanMETALMAN
@AlanMETALMAN Жыл бұрын
You are right about taking our health for granted and I remember my 40th birthday getting a health check and being told my blood pressure was 216/116 - 28 years later I am still here but been on BP tablets ever since. I give thanks for every day and every time I get to the summit of a Fell, cheers Alan
@davewood9888
@davewood9888 Жыл бұрын
Crikey that’s was a high reading you had!
@AlanMETALMAN
@AlanMETALMAN Жыл бұрын
@@davewood9888 - yep and I think it must have gone up another few points when I heard it 🫣
@cherryrotella3714
@cherryrotella3714 Жыл бұрын
The positivity is that it’s under your control to improve your situation 🙂 so I wish you well Paul 👍
@juliankerrell7281
@juliankerrell7281 Жыл бұрын
Paul, I think it's a great idea to start talking about men's health as it's seldom talked about. Not just healthy eating but stress and anxiety. Well done keep up the great work. Ps i use a svea123r white gas stove and love it but as you said it's not for everyone. ❤
@yvettewilliamselliott8851
@yvettewilliamselliott8851 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for raising the issue of men’s health. My husband was found to have VERY high blood pressure 10 years ago at a health check required by his employer - the works doctor would only let him leave the office if he promised to go straight home and make an urgent appointment with his GP. We had no idea there was a problem, but he was at very high risk of a stroke. He has changed his diet and has to take medication too, but BP is under control. I could have lost him 😢. I wish you all success in making the modifications you need to make, which will hopefully lead to many more happy years of walking and camping.
@Prince_Buster
@Prince_Buster Жыл бұрын
Paul that was just brilliant, no doubt you had a major shock, yet reality is what you discussed. I suffered a heart attack while up the mountain, my work life, home life and trying to push myself in my training finally took its toll. I don't, drink, smoke or do drugs, wasn't overweight yet shit happens. That was 5 years ago at the age of 47, however one word stood out for me from Cardiologist and their team "moderation". Sometimes we take our body and mental health for granted, it took me over 4 years to accept my illness and yet I felt a failure. Your videos have inspired me so heed the warnings and keep the important areas of your life into perspective, you have too much to lose mate. Stay strong, you have a wonderful family and network behind you.
@adejames1960
@adejames1960 Жыл бұрын
Sometimes you have to adapt with your health. I have long covid, which has really limited me from pitching up etc. ..but just to park up somewhere, and walk around the countryside and get the camping stove out, have a brew and a mre etc. still does the trick and keeps me sane. The most important thing is to listen ro what your body tells you.
@worstuserever
@worstuserever Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, I really like the longer videos, you have a truly engaging unguarded conversational style. I hope they continue and work out for you. By the way, I was at Wembley with a mate cheering ourselves hoarse while you were filming this. Now I'm in a tent in the Lake District watching you in yours. 🙃
@PierreFarrugia
@PierreFarrugia Жыл бұрын
Thanks for commenting about this, I have high blood pressure too. And you rang a bell in my head, altough started diet and walking everyday, will start monitoring my blood pressure too ❤
@andycoombes161
@andycoombes161 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, great watch and good that you are raising awareness. Keep the faith and invest time and effort in YOURSELF. I had big health problems 10 years back. Woke up wracked with pain and totally fatigued. I was prescribed lots of medication and strong painkillers etc. I knew that wasn't a long term option as I was only in my mid 40s. It took me about 8 years to sort things out through diet. I cut out the inflammatory foods and ate more of the ani inflammatory foods. Today I'm out walking daily with a 20kg pack and better still have cut out every last medication. Diet and exercise is the key. Invest in YOU
@davidjackson8829
@davidjackson8829 Жыл бұрын
Just seen Jo’s paintings. Love them. She is really talented!!! Look after yourself Paul. You are an inspiration for many of us.
@feel.the.need.
@feel.the.need. Жыл бұрын
Mate, I shouldn't be doing what I'm doing, it always amazes me just how far you can push your body when you're given an ultimatum. Keep safe, love to the family
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Cheers Alan. I’ve made a few changes already so hopefully that helps me improve my health and fitness
@georgetaylor5767
@georgetaylor5767 Жыл бұрын
Paul, I wish you all the very best from here on...work together with Mrs M on the healthy eating, you cant beat team work. I do love this video, talking and letting lots of things come out. Ultimately getting out in the fresh air in our countryside does wonders... All the very best best all
@pootlingalong8928
@pootlingalong8928 Жыл бұрын
Love these tent talk videos and the cooking sideways-style 😂 You are doing great - glad your health is in hand and Jo is doing well with her painting. Look forward to more videos - you have a knack of coming across as the bloke next door 👍🏻
@GordonStocks
@GordonStocks Жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul, Your video has given me the decision to think more carefully about health issues, I’m 70 yo and want to continue my camping and outdoors lifestyle for many years to come, Cheers
@Skiddastreets
@Skiddastreets Жыл бұрын
LOVE THE longer episodes with the chit chat section! Reminds me of your good friend Tony over at AB Camping! Brilliant episode. I feel it’s great that you spoke about the health side of things, sometimes all it takes is kind words like that to give someone the kick they need to go to the GP/Doctors ETC. all the best, stay healthy buddy! X
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
2 years ago nobody would never have even known I'd seen a Dr. I'm much more open now about personal things but I hope that it helps other people to get through similar experiences.
@thomasskinner240
@thomasskinner240 Жыл бұрын
These longer form "podcasty" videos you are going are my favourite. Hopefully enough people agree with me so you keep them coming.
@joywhitmore7729
@joywhitmore7729 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for a great vid Paul. I work in hospitals and I am avid lover of the outdoors. And I see a lot of people cut short in their prime and that quote about two lives is very true. We only have the one. Amazing content as always. Would be lovely to see Jo!! 😊
@SteveeCee
@SteveeCee Жыл бұрын
Hey Paul, one of my biggest regrets was selling my late father in law's mint Escort RS Turbo a few years back. Should've kept it, I know!! Don't fret about yer metabolism issues, you have the strength and determination to change things!! Keto rocks, Carni can be cooking!
@darrinpodmore3399
@darrinpodmore3399 Жыл бұрын
Another great video Paul just making a few little changes can make a big difference to your health ,the biggest one for me though was to ditch the booze for good ,my blood pressure got on the straight and narrow in just a few months it was hard though ,all the very best and stay safe 👍
@TheTrailDancer
@TheTrailDancer Жыл бұрын
Health first my friend... simple life changes can do big things.. :) At least you're exercising!!! Sending positive thoughts
@wildcamper1967
@wildcamper1967 Жыл бұрын
Watching your videos along with Liam Browns helped me get back into wild camp. So keep up the good work at making more videos, would love to know how Liam can afford travelling all across Europe doing it. All the best Darren
@precisionshooters
@precisionshooters Жыл бұрын
Brother I completely get it. I'm 60 years old. I have AFib and CHF. I have Stage 3 Hypertension. My BP is all over the place. I'm on medication for High Blood, Meds to regulate my Heart Rate, Blood Thinners so I don't throw a clot and have a stroke. At least like you my Cholesterol is fine as well as my blood sugar. I am getting my butt back out Camping and Canoeing. I love your videos. I'll be praying for your health! We are too young to be pushing up daisies !
@kevintremblay1211
@kevintremblay1211 Жыл бұрын
Lost my dad when he was 56 from high blood pressure / Heart attack. Since that time I go yearly for my checkup want to be around as long as I can for my Son who is now 23. Health is hard to get back when it gets out of hand. Take care of yourself so you will be around for a long time for the wife.
@TommyRazzle69
@TommyRazzle69 Жыл бұрын
Same. My mum was 50. So I do all I can to offset that. Eat well, gym etc. never smoked luckily, and I stopped drinking two months ago. Just turned 51.
@TheRealEdSmall
@TheRealEdSmall Жыл бұрын
Get yourself a blood pressure mashine, not that expensive these days. Good for piece of mind and if it stays over a few days you contact your GP. Better than waiting a year.
@RabJ123
@RabJ123 6 ай бұрын
Your message is powerful Paul and no doubt reaches so many who may otherwise be unaware or ignoring the reality. I too am on a similar health journey and your experience has given me an extra nudge to double my efforts. I am about to re-visit the joys of wild camping and navigating the hill and moors of the UK. I've not done it for years but it's such a tonic in this crazy world and it's a component of my second life. Good luck to you and thank you for speaking so openly.
@bgilgall
@bgilgall Жыл бұрын
Paul, your BP is easily affected by stress and worry, no surprise there and explains partially why your first BP reading was so high, you'd rushed home, opened the BP meter and tried it right away. No great surprise it was high. More concerning is the reading you got in the morning after you had rested 153/105. The first reading is your systolic, the blood pressure when your heart is pumoing, the second reading is the diastolic reading (105) when your heart is not pumping blood. That 105 is high considering you had just been asleep. When you camp you eat a lot of pre-packaged food that are high in salt (sodium), they are really bad for BP. Learn to read the food labels on the back of everything you want to buy or eat. If you want to get your BP down to normal levels. you'll need to lose some weight. You're not a fat guy by any means but like many of us, you're carrying that extra 10-20 LBS, that's all it needs to tip you over the edge into high blood pressure. Reduce carbs but do not eliminate them, we still need some, more protein and even fat. Cut out the processed food, the chippys and the carry outs (once or twice a month won't hurt) and cut the beer consumption to a couple of pints once or twice a month. You're a fit guy with all the hiking you do, so combine the changes to your food intake with your love for the outdoors. You'll shed that extra weight, drop the BP and feel better with more energy. Most of all remember, you have not received a death sentence, at worst you've been given a warning, do not panic about this just take the steps needed to put it behind you. All the best Paul and more power to you.
@LiLBitsDK
@LiLBitsDK Жыл бұрын
yeah better sit down (in the morning) BEFORE coffee... sit for 10-15min chilling... then take the test 3x with a few min between... no talking/moving while taking the test... take it again in the evening BEFORE dinner, same drill sit still for 10-15min... do that 3 days in a row to get a good idea of where it is with a nice morning/evening average... then after that I usually do once a week or ever 14 days... to keep an eye... already dropped one of my BP pills since my BP is dropping again, hope to get it back to normal when done with this weightloss
@dazday40
@dazday40 Жыл бұрын
Great advice/comment
@desirefusion532
@desirefusion532 Жыл бұрын
This is exactly what he needs to see, some of his packing videos he's loaded with chocolate bars and sweets which is obviously having a massive effect. Very well written comment 👏
@natcain
@natcain Жыл бұрын
Obsessed about measuring BP for my dad (post stroke). The positioning of that band changes the reading a lot and whether the arm is resting on a desk etc. It's an art form to get the best result possible!
@themoodyteam
@themoodyteam Жыл бұрын
@@natcainthat’s why you go for the x3 average. But, you are right it is a pain.
@T0myTune
@T0myTune Жыл бұрын
You're one of the best Paul Messner! You share important information from many perspectives. That is VERY useful for us watching reviews, so thank you for that! I appreciate your videos a lot. All the best, brother.
@leemacgregor
@leemacgregor Жыл бұрын
Paul its cool im on BP tabs and chorlestral but no worries, a lot of people have it, dont forget it can be Heraditry as well, the walking you do is amazing !
@garybenning1771
@garybenning1771 Жыл бұрын
But remember, tablets don't correct the cause of the problem, something doctors should be focusing on, root cause analysis, correct the cause and symptoms usually go away.... But of course there's no profit from cause correction!
@jammydodger1449
@jammydodger1449 Жыл бұрын
Good man looking after your health and raising awareness for other blokes
@hunterkl6
@hunterkl6 Жыл бұрын
I'm 27 and had a health scare last year. Weighed 28 stone (mainly from being 6'7 and an avid weight lifter, plus leg swelling from a DVT at age 21) had a feeling something wasn't right so went for a mens health check and they found my liver function wasn't right with high ALT but normal AST, plus elevated Bilirubin (Turned out to be something called Gilbert's Syndrome). Went for an ultrasound and they found I had a fatty liver. Was scared stiff at the time that I might of had Cirrhosis (Still keep thinking it everynow and then and get panic attacks), but they said highly unlikely at my age and that I would more than likely had other symptoms with it. So had to cut out the bad foods and then figure out how to lose 10% of my body weight. Funnily enough, thats how I took up hiking. Started off building up strength in my legs because my left leg is permanently knackered from my DVT, and ended up walking about the Peak District quite a bit and then got retested in February and my Liver Function has reversed and is back to normal and over 5 months I ended up losing 4 1/2 stone.
@msquaredmedia8717
@msquaredmedia8717 Жыл бұрын
My dad has Gilbert's syndrome. I'm glad that you were proactive when something didn't seem right and then putting all the right actions in to get the best result!! Fantastic
@nealodonnell620
@nealodonnell620 9 ай бұрын
Just over 12 months ago, i had abdominal pain. 2 hours later i was in hospital with kidney stones. That was my wake up call. Got back into sport and have recently started hiking. The food is so hard to change (i live alone and got hooked on uber eats during lockdown) and takes some time. However its getting there. Keep at it mate
@thedaftestnameicouldthinko8233
@thedaftestnameicouldthinko8233 Жыл бұрын
Did you have a second meths stove ready to use if the first didn’t have enough fuel in it? That is such a good idea. They’re so light, taking two is no problem. I should have thought of that. Good luck with your health issues. Eating plants is the way forward and, believe it or not, you can get to enjoy them a lot. You and Dave are both right about that stove. For you, it’s more fiddly than the stoves you prefer. For Dave, it’s less fiddly than the stoves he’s used in the past.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
Yes I did. They weigh nothing and it gives you options
@grol094
@grol094 Жыл бұрын
Good on you Paul, for putting the info out there. And - all the best with your health journey ongoing. Nice recap on the comment reply. Great balanced comments Paul
@gymbobjoe1091
@gymbobjoe1091 Жыл бұрын
*Hard truth time* As a Royal Marines physical training instructor. It's simple. You really need to sort your terrible diet out. It's clear that's the problem. You appear to get out and move but clearly you put more in to your body than you expend. Reduce that. Reduce your weight. Get healthy. All it takes is some will power. Oh and stopping camping will only make it worse if you don't change your diet. Please for you and all our sakes DON'T STOP CAMPING.
@platypusbilledduck
@platypusbilledduck Жыл бұрын
Didn't he literally say he was doing just that?
@David-bs6fq
@David-bs6fq Жыл бұрын
your right. All of us need some hard truths. Seems tricky for some to take in this day and age. The benefits are worth the sacrifices
@platypusbilledduck
@platypusbilledduck Жыл бұрын
​@@strickostrickoA lot of judgemental assumptions there lad...
@dougieranger
@dougieranger Жыл бұрын
Tough love.
@StevenKeery
@StevenKeery Жыл бұрын
Paul: That might be a great idea for a video, having you go camping with Gymbobjo and for him to show you how the marines would do it. I don't watch as many camping and bushcraft videos, on a regular basis, as I did before. McQ Bushcraft was excellent but then he emigrated to Sweden. I still watch, 'Simon a bloke in the Woods,' he does a mixture of bushcraft, canoeing and camping videos, in different sorts of terrain, so that adds a great deal of variety. He also cooks great meals outdoors. Clare at 'Wild Beare Camping, ' is also worth a watch. She always smiles, no matter what the weather is like. Most of her videos seem centred around Snowdonia. She has uploaded videos with her wearing a Ghillie Suit and dressed as a Bunny Rabbit. Mad as a box of frogs but I can't help but like her positive attitude to Life. I used to watch a few from foreign countries. Although they claimed they were camping solo, they were preparing and cooking enough food to feed four people. I got the idea a camera crew were tagging along. A guy called Steve Wyatt does canoeing videos combined with camping and Jo might like that as there is not so much hill walking involved. I like these chatty videos and would like to see you revisit old equipment you have personally used in the past, to compare it with what you use now. Lastly, I have never seen so many adverts attached to one video as this one. At times, it felt like you were the commercial break between the adverts. Good luck with the change in diet, it isn't easy.
@simonlambourn5896
@simonlambourn5896 Жыл бұрын
Good luck with your health Paul. If there's one certainty, your health will be better if you stay active and doing what you love, than if you stick indoors all the time. And I hope you will continue to do the shorter videos as well as the hour-long ones. I love your videos and have learned loads from them - they have inspired me to get out there - but I just don't have an hour to spend watching a video. All the best.
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
The shorter ones will go on the Extra channel. Think the long videos are here to stay for a while I’m afraid. Thanks for sticking around so far
@johncrawford2304
@johncrawford2304 10 ай бұрын
Many thanks Paul. I watched this video when you released it. Bought a blood pressure monitor, I was reading high. Since your video I have been to doctors nurses and the hospital and I begin meds next week Forever grateful to you and your video. I don’t think it’s too far to say your video saved a life ! Probably more. I’m not reading all the comments 😊 Thank You
@jacksonbollocks
@jacksonbollocks Жыл бұрын
Cutting down on junk food and limiting sugary drinks like Pepsi and Coke can significantly help lower your blood pressure. Incorporating more fruits, vegetables, into your routine will make a positive difference.
@garybenning1771
@garybenning1771 Жыл бұрын
Pepsi and coke are not sugary drinks.... They're artificially sweetened and are toxic, as are most soft drinks here in the uk nowadays... You'd be amazed how difficult it is to find soft drinks sweetened with sugar anymore.... Try it if you don't believe me.
@eyemonster12
@eyemonster12 Жыл бұрын
Shit ton of beetroot, that’s my advice! My blood pressure went rocketing after c*v*d jab, wreaked havoc with existing migraine condition. I read a lot of bumf to see what I could do (I don’t drink or smoke, veggie of 20+ years) and I came away with beetroot, bananas and meditation 🙄 I can only tolerate one of those things. 🍌
@RobDekkers
@RobDekkers Жыл бұрын
Good to hear your health is in control Paul! To answer your question: I love the (longer) chat moments in your current videos, it makes it a lot more personal. 👍🏻
@OfWodensFolk
@OfWodensFolk Жыл бұрын
At 46, I've got arthritis in both big toes (Worst pain!), two knackered knees from my footballing days, a damaged shoulder through injury at work and never slowed down with it. Carrying a bit too much timber but can still do a 20 mile walk. Its why I asked you in a previous video the weight you were carrying mate! I've decided to spend some proper money on upgrading my gear and getting it as light as possible as I'm not letting "Structural" damage stop me hiking and camping. I resisted surgical intervention and will continue too until I literally can't walk. Age creeps up on us and like you said, we think we can shove anything down our throats and take on the world but the shite we eat these days, probably shouldn't be fed to a dog let alone a human being but that's another story.
@frosty_soda
@frosty_soda Жыл бұрын
I go rucking regularly and often pay a lot of attention to each step made. I've went from aches and pains to able to walk with 16kg on my back for 1+ hr over steep hills. Look into rucking. Strength and agility and flexibility is a big deal. I don't have arthritis and I feel for you, but I've the usual age related knocks from Thaiboxing and running for a long time.
@JRoss707
@JRoss707 Жыл бұрын
At 58 I’m in similar shape, arthritis in my joints, sore feet knees and shoulders. But I try to get out every summer for at least 100 miles or better on the John Muir Trail. It can be agonizing at times, but at the same time, very rewarding. My main goal is keep my pack weight below 34lbs (15.5kg) and trekking poles are a must.
@easternmenace
@easternmenace Жыл бұрын
Before spending much money think about what you don't need to take. The lightest gear is the one you leave at home. Obviously some things do need to be changed if you want to lower weight though.
@OfWodensFolk
@OfWodensFolk Жыл бұрын
@@easternmenace Aye mate. Obviously the weight I'm carrying transfers straight down through my feet where the damage is so just a couple of changes. My sleeping bag weights 2.25kg! So treating myself to a proper down quilt bag that weighs half of that. I'm using an OEX Jackal II at the moment as I upgraded from the Bobcat but might get something like one of the MSR 2 man tents.
@frosty_soda
@frosty_soda Жыл бұрын
Look at a Nordisk Telemark 2.2 LW. These things weigh 1kg! Great tent. 3 seasons, so you're limited with location on windy/bad weather days. @@OfWodensFolk
@GarryCollins-ec8yo
@GarryCollins-ec8yo Жыл бұрын
I was in the same boat. Meds knocked down my blood pressure and cholesterol. I try to backpack (Wild camp) twice a month in the Virginia and West Virginia mountains. I go 5 to 15 miles a day so I think you’ve got a long wild camping career ahead of you.
@davids9549
@davids9549 Жыл бұрын
Sorry Paul, but a bit of sugar and caffeine aren't going to hurt you anything like as much as those cans of ale at your side in the tent vestibule. Ditch them - it'll lighten your pack too! And 6 cans of Pepsi Max in a single morning? Come on, man. Just embrace a sensible diet, get a bit of regular exercise, cut out any excessive stresses in your life as far as possible, and you'll be just fine, I promise you. It happens to us all in the end - we get to an age where we can't get away with abusing our bodies like we used to, and we can choose to ignore that fact (at our peril), or we can make the reasonable adjustments our bodies are demanding. I hope you do the latter and continue to enjoy the hills with us for many years to come.
@stephenmetcalfe51
@stephenmetcalfe51 Жыл бұрын
Had a Lancia Delta Turbo absolutely loved it, but reliability and servicing was a real issue. Had to wait until the Mk5 GTI to get one and it was well worth the wait. It was the first one with flappy paddles and they were great with a DSG gearbox. Crashed it braking late into a corner though, but best not to dwell on that. Chipped a Beetle Turbo when it was 6 months old which was brilliant with race pads and a new air intake. That was so much fun. Have just turned away from Land Rover Paul and bought a ten year old XC70 ready for some wild camping trips to Scotland. Absolutely love it. Does everything you want, comfortable and relatively safe to leave.
@truth121
@truth121 Жыл бұрын
The big question Paul?? Did you take the 💉💉??
@erinhenry9750
@erinhenry9750 Жыл бұрын
Luv u Paul remember gotta keep camping and doing what you enjoy to escape the stress along with some dietary changes ull be fine 🙏❤from Michigan
@jh9911
@jh9911 Жыл бұрын
Meat only diet will get you back in no time.
@adrianlw2750
@adrianlw2750 Жыл бұрын
@jh9911 - spot on👍🙂
@markkeohane9850
@markkeohane9850 Жыл бұрын
For your health, watch Sten Ekberg. I've never seen him go camping but he talks a lot of sense about how your body works, what to eat and what to avoid. Changed my life (for the better) anyway. I've had my chest open with surgeons' hands inside twice now; first time to repair a dissected aorta; second to do it all again 5 years later when the first repair got infected. So I get 'taking health for granted' and - having flirted with death - the value of living as long and enjoyably as possible. Good luck.
@_6079SMITH
@_6079SMITH Жыл бұрын
"Nasty sugar" but even nastier Aspartame. 6 cans of Pepsi Max ? That stuff is poison man.🙏
@Roblovesbushcraft
@Roblovesbushcraft Жыл бұрын
A cracking video Paul, love your honesty. Most men just front it out as some sort of false machismo not wanting to know, you did the right thing and now you can alter your choices to get your health in order. I had the Southern cross 2, it was a cracking shelter but found it was woefully lacking in interior space to fit my wife and I. We replaced with the Durston x mid 2 and that is a game changer with regards to space and comfort. I love the little frying pan, what make and model is it please I may have to treat myself. Keep up the great work, this vid, may just have saved a few lives indirectly 😊
@PaulMessner
@PaulMessner Жыл бұрын
I’m not sure of the model but it’s a GSi 8inch pan.
@Roblovesbushcraft
@Roblovesbushcraft Жыл бұрын
@@PaulMessner Thankyou Paul
@Old-Sole
@Old-Sole Жыл бұрын
Give up alcohol completely it serves no useful purpose.
@davidjackson8829
@davidjackson8829 Жыл бұрын
Ooh I don’t think so. It’s a pleasure
@gazza1858
@gazza1858 Жыл бұрын
A cold beer & a hot day go hand in hand .
@gazza1858
@gazza1858 Жыл бұрын
@@batwithglasses I understand that but I know that one or two beers wouldn’t hurt the problem starts if you absolutely hammered it day in day out same with sugary content.
@edwardstroud8245
@edwardstroud8245 Жыл бұрын
@@batwithglassesI do mate. Absolutely nothing wrong with the odd beer.
@edwardstroud8245
@edwardstroud8245 Жыл бұрын
Haha “hopefully I can improve my health a bit…” as the beer goes down. Made me laugh that
@roarsoundsmusicpromoandboo9949
@roarsoundsmusicpromoandboo9949 Жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say that I really enjoy your channel and watch your videos regularly. Watching from far away in Tasmania Australia. 🇦🇺 look after your health mate. Looking forward to watching many more of your fantastic content. Truly enjoying and inspiring. Cheers Alastair from Tassie.
@samwhite7197
@samwhite7197 Жыл бұрын
Nice one Paul, well done for going for your check (and making a vid about it). Sad to hear that so many of us don't - they're not nasty, old-school teachers, trying to find a reason to tell us off for our lifestyle - just professionals helping us live the best version of the second half of our life.
@denysmcnair302
@denysmcnair302 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Paul. I know exactly where you're coming from. I bought a Fit Bit a year ago and frightened myself using the BP monitor without calibrating it and got a similar reading to yourself. In a state of panic I arranged a Dr's appointment and asked for a full MOT. The Dr took bloods, checked my BP and even my hearing. End result, he sent me a letter saying 'you're a fit man' (I'm 73). However, he put me on a 5 month waiting list for a hearing test! 😁. I'm very grateful that I enjoy good health and better than average level of fitness. The secret? A Herbalife shake every morning, Nordic Walking, and added Swytch electric assist to my mountain bike., which allows me to cycle to remote areas at altitude to camp (tent or hammock). I trained as a Nordic Walking instructor. I highly recommend that you find a local instructor and try a taster session. You'll walk further, faster, improve your fitness, and burn 45% more calories when you're hiking to your wild camping sites. I love your videos Paul. You inspired me to put together stoves in a mug to give to my 4 adult children as birthday presents this year! Wishing you the very best of good health Paul. You are in my prayers. 🙏
@jtoutdoors9888
@jtoutdoors9888 Жыл бұрын
Enjoying the long chats and watched the last two in full. Not always about views this time of year and just sometimes about spending time alone contemplating life in the best free shrinks place....alone in nature.
@emptybinbag
@emptybinbag Жыл бұрын
Another great video Paul . Just a note on drinking tea when wild camping , I use Lemon tea ( from Lidl ) and don't need milk or sweeteners. There great. My Blood pressure went sky high and I ended up in hospital with a weak heart. After they stopped my heart and restarted it again ,I gradually got my weight down and after a year I could go backpacking again. So its good you had a wake up call that you can react on without the hospital. Wish you all the best,
@elementalworld
@elementalworld Жыл бұрын
In the ultra running world the saying is we are all running from something (addiction, unhappiness at home etc) or towards something (results, health goals new people self fulfilment) seems its true in the hills as a wild camper vlogger. I have more respect for a man who realises a issue and tries to deal than just blames it on someone/thing else and transfers the responsibility. As a coach/PT/mountain leader or Army CO you see this spiral time and time again but the hardest one to solve is the man in the mirror. All the best and keep on hiking.
@MrRobins68
@MrRobins68 Жыл бұрын
Fair play you are so correct. You didn't lower your standards and put your point across. Mega well done
@SteveWebb
@SteveWebb Жыл бұрын
Nice vid Paul. My only comment would be that the dinner was errrr a fair bit for one person. I have problems with portion management myself but I've slowly been cutting back and I don't feel the need for the extra large portions now 😊
@gavinwallbank7570
@gavinwallbank7570 Жыл бұрын
Take care Paul .... you're absolutely right we do take our health for granted...10 years ago I collapsed after feeling unwell and ended up having brain surgery to fix hydrocephalus ( fluid pressure build up on the brain ) It left me with long and short term memory issues and a brain injury which has escalated into epilepsy.....loosing my freedom and independence has been a massive change but I am much better now and have even managed a few solo wild camps .
@KevinSmith-wr1sy
@KevinSmith-wr1sy Жыл бұрын
Take good care of yourself mate. We look forward to many many more years of your wild camping adventures.!
@SolarEclips86
@SolarEclips86 Жыл бұрын
Hey big fan from the u.s I just wanted to say I'm proud of you for doing what is best for you to keep camping, that takes a lot of inside power to make happen so keep it up bud you got this.😊
@timherlihy5785
@timherlihy5785 Жыл бұрын
Hi Paul.. I get a bit anxious when going for checkups 😅, and my blood pressure readings were high at the latest visit. So Dr put me down for one of the 24hr monitors. So, I got the call to be fitted with 24hr monitor 3 weeks later, and the nurse took an initial reading ... still high. Arrived back to docs the next day, and they had a look at the readings .. all normal except for when i was coming or going to the drs. Turns out, I've white coat syndrome.. apparently its a real thing. Something to consider. In the weeks waiting for the monitor, i took a few readings with a home monitor i purchased, and they were high cause i was getting myself worked up. Sorry for the long-winded comment, good luck.
@cuprajake1
@cuprajake1 Жыл бұрын
Going through the exact same thing with diabetes, and blood pressure.40yr old healthly life style, don't drink, smoke, live off water. Veggie and turns out my sugar was double what it should be at 87, two weeks later and a low carb diet second bloods have gone down to 77, diet can be key
@Youngatheart419
@Youngatheart419 Жыл бұрын
Yep I'm a fan of the chat on the channel Paul. It was good before and it's added a nice little touch to it. It's A YES FROM ME 👌👍
@JCurry_01
@JCurry_01 7 ай бұрын
Hi Paul I’m new to your channel and although I’ve never tried or even thought about wild camping you have inspired me to get a small tent and some basic gear and at the tender age of 66 I’m planning a few nights away and I can’t wait. Your quote is spot on. You start to live when you fully realise you only have one life. And if not now, when? Love your chats. All the best. John.
@JackKenna77
@JackKenna77 Жыл бұрын
I had a similar shock myself. I badly injured my foot so my active lifestyle stopped and I started eating junk and drinking. My results were similar, borderline diabetic plus kidney was producing too much Uric acid which made my foot even worse (gout) but I started to make a few small changes, few glasses of water rather than diet sodas every day, knocked the beer on the head a little, more healthy veg similar to what u made there rather than sauces and microwave foods (processed crap) and within a short time I had vastly improved my health and now those numbers look a lot better and I feel so much better, haven't had uric acid flare up since. So don't worry too much but you are doing the right thing with little changes. Take care of yaself mate I expect to be watching your videos for the next 20-30 years 👊👊
@andyreid1386
@andyreid1386 Жыл бұрын
Paul, I haven't read all the comments but I'm sure most will say the same!! Thanks loads for your openness and approach to this stuff! As blokes we generally don't do well with engaging health promotion but stuff like this counts lots! Thankyou mate...I've been there...managed to drop my BP to healthy zones by lifestyle and exercise...keep it going mate..
@Dore60
@Dore60 Жыл бұрын
Look after yourself Paul, hope to see on the moors around the Peak District at somepoint 👍
@grahamhaines9931
@grahamhaines9931 Жыл бұрын
Great to see you adapting to the advice. It is a shock to the system when you suddenly realise you are not invincible! Remember, a few minor changes can make a massive difference. Keep the vids coming. I particularly liked the last couple of monologues you have done, talking about the price of fish and the prostate cancer test!! Thanks for sharing.
@LMay64
@LMay64 Жыл бұрын
Good on you for going in for your physical. It's just too easy to avoid the new we don't want to know. My husband thought he was in great shape and ended up having a heart attack as a result of 8 blockages. He found out he was diabetic as well. He was eating once a day, average weight and never felt chest pain because of the unknown diabetes. That was 6 or 7 years ago and he controls everything through oral meds. He doesn't exercise and has little muscle left. He still believes he's in great shape. Honestly, the best thing you can do, besides watch bad oils and refined sugars, is to just get out and keep exercising, hiking, camping and keep moving!
@eduardpocnet1274
@eduardpocnet1274 Жыл бұрын
Cheers Paul! I'm sure that with those lifestyle changes, you will be in top shape soon. Don't stress too much over your health, stress can cause more problems than the medical condition itself (been there).
@1966LADYBIRD
@1966LADYBIRD Жыл бұрын
Love the vid Paul and yes it works. Can relate to the car comments. Spent hours in car shops buying filler, paint. Stuff to fix exhausts. Can’t imagine doing that anymore. Cars these days too many warning lights on dash.
@simonbacon89
@simonbacon89 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your health issues and prompting people (myself included) into thinking more about their health and get checked. I hope you get your blood pressure sorted soon.
@tammieflemal7871
@tammieflemal7871 Жыл бұрын
Life is short and health issues give you a big wake up to start living the life you want and that fulfills you. I’m a breast cancer survivor that actually gave me the courage to seek the life I want. But there are times you get a setback. Then you pull yourself up and reassess then move forward. Best of luck with your lifestyle choices
@jim.stewart5454
@jim.stewart5454 Жыл бұрын
It's not the end of your Camping/Outdoor life. No Need to go to Primark & stock up on cardigans, slippers n pipes 🤣🤣🤣. I was diagnosed in 2015 & yes it freaks you out. Just listen to your GP team take on their advice & you'll be great my friend. Last month I was at my GP, the only thing they could have me on was i took sugar in my tea coffee 😄😄 love to you both JIm xx
@NigelHenderson123
@NigelHenderson123 Жыл бұрын
Great video Paul. I was diagnosed with high blood pressure some time back, plus high cholesterol. Even tablets won't bring my cholesterol down so I am also on a subcutaneous injection for it. But, and here's the kicker, my doctor says "don't worry about being on BP tablets, just carry on as you are". So, after hiking up table mountain in Cape Town (Platteclip Gorge) I figured I am OK to carry on just like he said ! It's a worry at first, but after a while, with proper medical management, you kinda forget about it and live your life normally.
@Dreyno
@Dreyno Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with high bp at age 36. Was playing football twice a week and wasn’t much overweight. I quit smoking and it didn’t help. Put on medication. Covid pandemic ended my footballing days and I put on weight. Now on 3 different bp tablets a day. Consultant told me “some people just have it”. I know it was better when I carried less weight. Need to shed a few kg and get back into whatever sport is appropriate for mid-40s+ because no amount of walking does what an hour of football/tennis etc. does. Chin(s😉) up and keep doing what you love. Your bp won’t be helped by not spending time up on the hills.
@MrToast-hj6kp
@MrToast-hj6kp 2 ай бұрын
Yeah the HBP club - I ended up in that and now on hp meds and plus statins for cholesterol. Late 50's a lot of my issues are diet so trying to follow 80/20 rule - 80% of the time be good. Weight I need to work on as that will affect my knees. Covid lockdown got me to a a bad weight. Don't laugh but recently I started pilates after the back of my twinged just bending down. There only 2 blokes in whole class, the rest women nut no one makes fun of you and this has really helped with my core strength and flexibility - really recommend this. Haven't done a long walk in years but recently was did a 7 miler along the Dorset coast without much issue.
@colinmorrison1507
@colinmorrison1507 Жыл бұрын
Very sorry to hear about your health issues, you're a smart man and I'm sure you'll sort things out, and if you don't I dare say your good lady wife will hammer you into shape,look after yourself and the very best wishes for you, 👍.
@matthill1803
@matthill1803 Жыл бұрын
Loved this one Paul! I was having a glass of wine and was great having a chat. Similar age, similar build, similar cars bitd, similar health issues! 😂 We got this! 👍
@soletrail
@soletrail Жыл бұрын
Really enjoying the longer videos Paul. Like that chatten and we get to see another side of you. Great stuff. Looking forwaqrd to watching your healthy Journey. You will begin to love tea on the trail. An ole rich tea biscuit is always good.
@johanvanbeek7138
@johanvanbeek7138 Жыл бұрын
Paul I've had high blood pressure since my thirties I'm 56 now and have two different blood pressure pills. I drink normal tea have two coffees a day and the odd energy drink. You'll be fine mate.
@michellevegangoodlife
@michellevegangoodlife Жыл бұрын
Heed the early warnings my friend. Health is our greatest wealth, It's worth making the changes if you want to keep enjoying the sunsets in the wild and a blessed life with your loved ones. Never take health for granted.
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