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Slimming 12-15-2009 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Justwant2Bhealthy (Post 3049054)
:wave: very cold here right now; supposed to go down to -30C tonight ... brrr ... we had a good day; went shopping and got lots of walking in and ate well today. I did have a treat this afternoon of 2 bakery chocolate chip cookies but still kept in my calorie range for the day (this is a very rare treat for us). We had a light dinner of roasted chicken and loads of veggies.

RUTH ~ I love to roast some meat and veggies at the same time in the oven; easy one pan dinners that are healthy. I put things like onions, carrots, celery, turnip or parsnips, small new potatoes, and then sometimes put broccoli and cauliflower on top (turned upside down) ... yummy. I always have lots left over for other days and soups too.

Have a wonderful Wednesday tomorrow ... Rosebud :hug:

You just made me want to cook some veggie soup, and I guess I'll throw some chicken breast in there, too...oh, well, not just veggies, now...have a great evening!:carrot:

Casandra 12-16-2009 06:09 AM

Ack, ok, so my BSL was 6.0 first thing in the morning yesterday, but today I'm pretty sick, so I woke up and it was 9.8 before bed, and then 10.3 just now at 11am, so I'm pretty happy with that number for how crummy I'm feeling. :(

I really wish I could get motivated to cook. I hate cooking and eating food that I make lol. Its really weird!

Tonight, I'm going to be making chicken breasts stuffed with light philly cheese and garlic and herbs, then wrapped up in two slices of parma ham. We'll be having a cauliflower cheese alongside of it and I will be eating an extra helping of mixed fruit whilst DH gets the remaining chicken breast :(

I want it!! lol

Ruthxxx 12-16-2009 06:41 AM

Good morning. Today I pack my bag and head off for two days - a family anniversary party! I know massive quantities of food and wine will be involved but am determined to hold my own. My hotel has a fridge so part of my surf and turf will be breakfast Friday morning. At least I will be away from home and the temptation of my Christmas baking and other goodies!

sapphire9 12-16-2009 02:41 PM

Hi, all. BGL up a bit again. It's rainy here. We had our office Christmas lunch yesterday. Profiteroles for dessert! I also received 2 boxes of candy! Plus more goodies keep appearing in the office. Tis a dangerous season.
Cassandra - I don't like to cook either. Fortunately, there is a healthy takeout place not too far from me.
Ruth - Enjoy your trip. Good luck resisting temptations.
A good week to all.

Justwant2Bhealthy 12-16-2009 09:25 PM

Sounds like you are all doing very well; especially considering everywhere we go, here are candies and goodies falling off the shelves. We get to have a few treats in our stocking, but we are limiting it to that this year. We really downsized this year, including the gifts.

RUTH ~ hope you have a lovely trip and can find lots of healthy things to eat while you are there too.

CASANDRA ~ I don't mind cooking, but I try to find ways of making the process easier for myself at the same time. Hence, all the one-pot dinners that I have developed or found over time. We do try to find meals that I can pop into the oven too so that I can have a break once a week, ie frozen cabbage rolls, or DH's favorite -- shepherd's or fireside pie, vegetable lasagna, and so forth. The dinner I mentioned above, I vary the meats -- sometimes a whole chicken or pieces like breasts; a beef or pork roast; steak or pork chops; or even turkey sometimes, but always with lots of veggies and sometimes, rice. Sometimes, I make a big pot of soup or stew too.

:wave: Rosetta ... I don't know what Profiteroles are. You could always give the candy away; that's what we do. Why do people bring in goodies into the office? I really don't know why they do it, since you'd think the office party was enuff in itself ... :?:

Still very cold here, got in some more walking today, and ate very well (no treats today) ;); put up our new thick & long curtains today; took all afternoon. Hope you all have a great day tomorrow ... Rosebud :hug:

Casandra 12-17-2009 04:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Justwant2Bhealthy (Post 3050540)
CASANDRA ~ I don't mind cooking, but I try to find ways of making the process easier for myself at the same time. Hence, all the one-pot dinners that I have developed or found over time. We do try to find meals that I can pop into the oven too so that I can have a break once a week, ie frozen cabbage rolls, or DH's favorite -- shepherd's or fireside pie, vegetable lasagna, and so forth. The dinner I mentioned above, I vary the meats -- sometimes a whole chicken or pieces like breasts; a beef or pork roast; steak or pork chops; or even turkey sometimes, but always with lots of veggies and sometimes, rice. Sometimes, I make a big pot of soup or stew too.

I don't know what Profiteroles are.

I am making a roast chicken tonight, mashed cauliflower potatoes (2/3 cauliflower, 1/3 potatoes X__x), and homemade stuffing with a sugar free strawberry-pretzel salad...mmm

Profiteroles are basically little balls of pastry (somewhere between like pie crust pastry and donut holes), filled with fresh cream, and topped with chocolate syrup!!! <3

As for me today, my blood sugar this morning was 8.9, again, still quite ill, so happy with that number, especially as I went to bed at 14.2. These are the lowest numbers (and most consistent) that I've had in my 5 years (6 in april) as a type 1 diabetic! I am soooo happy that things are starting to come together again for me! Especially as this Saturday is my first ever Dog Show where I'll be handling my Pomeranian, Cesar!:

http://www.danneh.org/gallery/d/1048-5/CAM_0146.JPG

:carrot:

Edit to add: My diabetes consultation was on Friday, and my consultant put me on Iron tablets as well as Metformin to aid in my *possible* insulin resisitance. My numbers are getting closer to normal every day now, but I'm worried about starting metformin, in case I start seeing a lot of hypoglycemia :(

fatmad 12-17-2009 08:32 PM

Met with my doctor yesterday and went over my results. My a1c is still in the normal range (just barely) so she wants to treat me with diet and exercise to start. I am making an appointment with a local diabetes educator to get a handle on things. I have got my fasting sugars back in line, and will start testing at different times of day. I'm trying not to be in denial and to do things well. It is so hard to exercise, I am exhausted all the time.
one day at a time ladies.

Casandra 12-19-2009 06:56 AM

Hi all! Not going to show today, going to go tomorrow instead! I woke up with a 5.1, so very happy today! :D

Keep moving and shaking guys!

Ruthxxx 12-19-2009 07:58 AM

:lol: Casandra, I mis-read your post and thought you were getting 5.1 inches of snow tomorrow, not today! I need my eyes checked or a brain transplant - maybe both. Congrats on the good reading.

I survived my two days of being away and eating out with good results - no weight gain and my BGL is good today. That's very amazing as I forgot to take my meds along! I was a bit worried but did just fine.

Now to get through the next two weeks of "food" events by trying to remember that nobody puts food in my mouth except me - although my nasty alter-ego, Ruthless, sometimes takes control. :lol:

Ruthxxx 12-19-2009 08:03 AM

:lol: Casandra, I mis-read your post and thought you were getting 5.1 inches of snow tomorrow, not today! I need my eyes checked or a brain transplant - maybe both. Congrats on the good reading.

I survived my two days of being away and eating out with good results - no weight gain and my BGL is good today. That's very amazing as I forgot to take my meds along! I was a bit worried but did just fine.

Now to get through the next two weeks of "food" events by trying to remember that nobody puts food in my mouth except me - although my nasty alter-ego, Ruthless, sometimes takes control. :lol:

Justwant2Bhealthy 12-19-2009 07:30 PM

HI LADIES ~ we've had milder temps up here the last 2 days; really nice to go out and do a bit of shopping and walking. Picked up some good deals. The temps are supposed to go down again starting tonight so we are staying indoors to keep warm.

RUTH ~ glad you did OK on your trip; good for you! :carrot: It will be great if we all can get thru the season and still keep our BSL's in line and with no gains; that would be awesome.

CASANDRA ~ Your dog Cesar looks just like a Pomeranian we had when we were kids, but he didn't like kids at all -- any time we would try to pet him, he would bite us. :( We think he was upset about being in a new place, so my parents gave him to an older couple who had no kids.

Your numbers are getting better all the time; way to go girl! I am on a low dose of Metformin now becuz with watching what I am eating and exercising, I was having a few lows (very low BSL's). Work with your doctor to see what dose is really necessary, if any.

I don't know if I have ever seen profiteroles; maybe I have and I just don't
... hmmm ... part of this post has disappeared so I am pasting the rest back in again ...

I don't know if I have ever seen profiteroles; maybe I have and I just don't realize it. I don't buy that kind of stuff, so that is probably why; when we did have baking in the past, I usually made it myself. We do have a Christmas cake but will be serving that up in small portions for sure; I know at least one guest will like it, plus DH of course.

WE are limiting ourselves to a stocking this year; so that should be OK. I am journalling and tracking everything to make sure I stay on plan this year. I am doing much better this year overall, and I hope 2010 will be even better. I have recently switched from a portion-based plan to calorie counting becuz it seems to help me stay on plan much better.


FATMAD ~ glad to hear you are also getting your BSL's in line again too; we are all doing so well this week. Your diabetes consultant will be able to give you lots of tips that will help you too. Just do what you can; you don't have to run a marathon -- just walking around your home for 5-10 minutes a few times a day adds up quickly. Take advantage of shopping: I purposely walk around the perimeter of every store before going to the cash -- and that is really helping me to get extra walking in and isn't too exhausting. Right now we are trying for 3-4 times a week and I hope to up that over time. That's right, take it slow ... one-step-at-a-time and one-day-at-a-time!

Hope you all have a wonderful weekend ... Rosebud:hug:

Casandra 12-20-2009 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Justwant2Bhealthy (Post 3053604)
CASANDRA ~ Your dog Cesar looks just like a Pomeranian we had when we were kids, but he didn't like kids at all -- any time we would try to pet him, he would bite us. :( We think he was upset about being in a new place, so my parents gave him to an older couple who had no kids.

Your numbers are getting better all the time; way to go girl! I am on a low dose of Metformin now becuz with watching what I am eating and exercising, I was having a few lows (very low BSL's). Work with your doctor to see what dose is really necessary, if any.

My three are really good with people of all sorts. I spend a *LOT* of time working with them to make sure they are well socialized. And it snowed today, so I didn't get to go to today's show either.

This morning I woke up with a high, 17.1, I think its because I didn't absorb any of the insulin I took last night.

I am down around 5lbs from last week friday though, but I'm not too worried because of all of the extra exercise I've been doing and all of the different meds I'm taking now.

I hope you are doing better with those lows! I swear its like the worst feeling ever, I wouldn't wish it upon my worse enemy. lol

Moni28 12-20-2009 02:10 PM

Hello all!
Cassandra-hello, nice to meet you! Cute dog! :)
Ruth-glad your trip went well!
and hello to everyone else, glad to see chatter happening in here! :D

I'm very excited to report that my sugars have been great/good. My walking buddy and I have been making an effort to go at lest 3-4 days a week of walking and some attempts at running. Food is still troubling but not too overwhelming. According to my scale i'm down 8 pds, I would love to hit a solid 10 before my birthday and/or NY. Enjoy the day!

Great job everyone!

Justwant2Bhealthy 12-20-2009 10:00 PM

CASANDRA ~ yes, I heard that England has been having snow; and I know how rare that is for you over there. I think it would be nice for you to have snow for Christmas but I know it reeks havoc on your road systems. I also heard Scotland got quite a bit of snow too. Yes, I am watching my meds more carefully now and trying to eat very balanced as well.

MONI ~ nice to see you drop by; you are doing terrific like Casandra on the weight-loss front. I'm glad you managed to find a walking buddy -- that is so much more fun, I think.

:tree: Had a lovely :sunny: day today. We had a peaceful and restful day; DH is watching more Christmas movies tonight. Had a lovely roast beef dinner tonight; and leftovers will morf into a Cottage Pie for tomorrow.

:candy: Hope you all have a great Christmas week ahead; and take good care of yourselves too ... ROSEBUD :hug:

Casandra 12-21-2009 12:32 PM

I'm having a mixed day. I woke up with a high bsl, 18. I've got it down a bit, but not having much luck getting a normal number.

I got my report back from the educational psychologist at my University. It would seem that I have many of the characteristics of Dyslexia as well as Dyspraxia. Don't quite know how to proceed with my results...

BUT! THE GREAT NEWS IS!!!...Muppet Christmas Carol is on telly <3 hehe :P


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