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Wannabehealthy 09-24-2014 07:09 PM

I found them on Utube!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7BLDj3tl5Q

Shannonsnail 09-24-2014 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Wannabehealthy (Post 5074380)

Ha! How cute! Olivia would probably like them. I don't think I've ever seen them anywhere.

Caramel33 09-25-2014 08:02 AM

A quick check in before work. I made a doctor's appointment for next week because of my glucose test results. My FBS was 84, after 1hr 190, after 2hr 150. I'm not sure what this mean but I'm nervous...hopefully with continuing diet and exercise my numbers will get better. All I know is that my FBS is good but the other two is not. :(

Btw weigh in was good, I lost 2.6 lbs.

Wannabehealthy 09-25-2014 09:27 AM

Caramel, according to what I found online you are pretty close to normal. Your blood sugar is expected to go up after drinking the glucose liquid. How much it goes up and how quickly it comes back down determines your diagnosis. Here is the link. They show normal values in the section on Gestational Diabetes.

http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-proc...s/prc-20014814

Your fasting was in the normal range. Your 1 hr was only 10 points above the normal range and your two hour was in the normal range. Did they not do a 3 hour? I will be curious to see what your doctor says. Did you ever have an A1c? What was that? That shows your average blood sugar for the past 3 months. Some people think their blood sugar should be back to normal in 2 hours, and I used to be one of those who thought that way. It takes a few hours, and that's why our meals should be a few hours apart. I used to be a grazer and my blood sugar never got a chance to come back down. I think that's how I became diabetic, along with the weight I gained.

The fact that you are exercising AND losing weight will also help your BS readings. I wish I had those readings.

Shannon, according to what I saw online, these toys were discontinued quickly. I did see they are available on Amazon and there are some on Ebay. I only paid $1.99 for the two I bought at Goodwill. They are a little beat, and one of them doesn't completely work right. But I just bought them to play around with because I thought they were cute. I probably wouldn't have bought them if they were more money, as my grandson would say they are for babies. He's so into being a BIG BOY!

Shannonsnail 09-25-2014 02:33 PM

That is so funny Carol Sue, my "big girl" always wants to pretend she's a baby!

Caramel33 09-26-2014 12:43 AM

Carol Sue My doctor only odered the 2hour tests. I don't know what my A1c is, I've never had that done before. Thank you so much for your help and sharing that link, you just dont know how much stress you have lifted off of my shoulders! The assistant said that my results are high so I have to come in so that the Dr can go over them with me & I assumed the worse. I am excited about going in and her seeing my weight loss. I last went to her in July and she fussed again about me not being active and needing to do some sort of exercise. Btw you are doing great you will see those readings.

Wannabehealthy 09-26-2014 10:26 AM

Caramel, there are some people who say that the ADA guidelines are too high and they say that post prandial blood sugar should never go over 140. Some people try to adhere to that. I would say that according to ADA guidelines, your readings are "high-normal." My doctor never mentions my weight. One time he mentioned it when I lost weight after my heart surgery. Never tells me I need to exercise more or lose weight. But of course, I know that myself! My BIL has such a big belly he looks 9 months pregnant. His doctor told him to lose weight and specified "cut out carbs." But he said he doesn't know what has carbs in it. EVERYTHING he eats is carbs. He eats very little meat, hardly any vegetables or fruit, but lives on carby snack food with no nutritional value at all. I don't think he will ever change. He also told DH that it says in the Bible, that exercise wears out your heart and you die sooner. LOL I don't know what version of the Bible he was reading.

Shannon, when my DGS was around 4, he started talking baby-talk. My DIL would tell him she couldn't understand what he was saying, and after a while he stopped doing that. When he turned 5 he started saying things were for babies, and now that he's 6 he's definately a Big Boy! He just started kindergarten this year and she told him "blankies" were for babies and got him to give his up. So maybe Olivia will go through that phase and then become a Big Girl!

Wannabehealthy 09-26-2014 10:43 AM

I am now reading Grain Brain, and I am so glad I got that book! His theories are mostly that grains and other carbs cause brain problems, such as Alzheimers and other dementia. But he also goes into long discussions about sugar and describes in detail the changes it makes to your body. It not only causes problems, but actually makes changes in your body and how it works. I don't know if what he is saying is true, but it makes me never want to eat another piece of cake, or pie, or cookie ever again. So many times I have heard that to get rid of belly fat you have to give up carbs but it was never explained why. He said that if you are eating sugar, your body becomes a sugar burner. It "forgets" how to burn fat. If your glucose level goes down you start to feel weak and shaky and have to eat carbs to relieve that feeling. Even if you quit carbs cold turkey your body will not burn it's fat stores. It has to relearn how to do that, and in the meantime, you suffer the effects of low glucose for a while.

I cannot seem to convince my DIL that part of my DGS behavior problems could come from sugar intake. In this book it says that sugar intake can cause ADHD and also Terrets. There for a while he seemed to be getting a facial tic and the doctor told them to ignore it and not mention to him that he's doing it. It did eventually stop, but I wish she would at least take him off sugar for awhile to see if there is improvement. Normally, he is only allowed sweets after he's had dinner, but from what he has told me, she allows him to eat donuts and brownies for breakfast.

Some people who are dieting would never eat like that (like DIL) but will let the kids eat like that because they don't have a weight problem. Did it ever occur to them that they may be setting the child up to have a weight problem later in life, teaching them poor eating habits?

Ok, I'll get off my soapbox. LOL

Wannabehealthy 09-27-2014 11:15 AM

Good morning. I had a great day yestereday, BS wise. We went to the casino and ate at the buffet. I took my meds with me to take when I ate, but forgot to take them. I didn't realize it until I got home at 10PM, but I checked my BS and it was 120. I only ate protein and vegetables...broccoli and cauliflower. I tasted 1 forkful of DH's mashed potatoes because he said they were so good (not great IMO). But because I ate a lot, I expected my BS to be higher. I was a bit hungry at bedtime and ate a hard boiled egg and my BS this morning was 113. I think if I could keep myself off starchy carbs 100% I wouldn't even need my meds.

Unfortunately, my weight is not coming down at the same rate.

pattygirl63 09-27-2014 07:02 PM

Hi Chickies, I'm still here. Not much to tell. I'm eating a little bit of grains at this time, but not over doing it. I've been reading, but I think I'm through reading and going to just settle on my plan.

Although I've never believed that you have to eat breakfast, I keep seeing that if you eat a good breakfast that you won't be hungry to snack at night. So I'm eating breakfast again trying to get into the habit of eating only 3 meals and if I need a snack, I try to make it nuts. I do try to eat one apple a day since The Daniel Plan says that diabetics should eat only 1 fruit serving a day and I do like having fruit.

My fbs was 133 this morning and I'm taking a 1000mg Metformin at me evening meal. I try to make the evening meal something lite. I bought a roasted chicken at Walmart today and had some of it for lunch and then I took some of it tonight and made a chicken salad. I'm thinking of using some of it one night with the Alfredo sauce like Carol Sue mentioned the other day.

I haven't got my exercise going on a regular basis either so I need to work on that this week. I'm thinking of moving my kettle bell to my bathroom so that I can do them first thing in the morning. At least I would be more likely to do it if I could do it 1st thing in the morning.

I'm having problems with my computer so I will close this off before I lose it again. I think the female part of my connection is loose. I've already lost it once so now I need to let my battery charge.

Have a good weekend. I'll be back when this thing is charged.

Wannabehealthy 09-27-2014 09:18 PM

Trish, you must have a bigger bathroom than I do. If I swung my kettleball in the bathroom I think it would go through a wall. We have just enough room to do what you need to do, but then, how much room do you need in a bathroom? LOL

pattygirl63 09-28-2014 12:02 PM

Carol Sue Our master bathroom is roomy enough for me to exercise in it as long as I'm the only one in there. I was able to do a good 12 minutes of exercises first thing this morning which is good because I don't have the privacy in my living room to do them with DGS living here. I never know when he is going to be coming through. I remember many of them from the dvd and I'm able to do a whole set of each of them just before I get dressed which is really nice because now I have no excuse for not doing them. Actually is easier to do and get the form right with a mirror to be sure I'm doing it right.

I actually start off doing about 5 minutes or so of back strengthening exercises that DH was taught to do by the therapist (which he never does) before I get out of bed. I've learned that I have to do these every morning or my back will hurt for 2 days until I get them going again. I didn't do them for about 2 days and my back has really been hurting. It will take me a few days to get back to where my back won't hurt. Then I did about 12 minutes of stretches and the kettle bell exercises in the bathroom. I plan to do those everyday. I am going to add 20 minutes of the recumbent bike 4 days a week added to my usual added movements of house cleaning etc.

I've been slacking lately on everything and made up my mind that today it all changes. I've got to get serious about all of this. I have about 12 or so weeks before my next doctor's appt and I want to see how I can do between now and then.

Carol Sue Interesting info from the Grain Brain book. Makes me wonder if that isn't the reason it took me so long to get a low carb diet to start working for me. Maybe the fact that I grew up on so much sugary/starchy carbs and then carried it over into my marriages big time because it was cheaper to cook that way, my body just didn't know how to burn fat.

I'm still not ready to give up all grains. However, I do think I can cut them back drastically. Although I do seem to lose pretty good when eating them in small quantities. The doctor's on The Daniel Plan eat them and then there is the one doctor who does the brain testing where he learned how foods affect the size and function of the brain. I really believe if it was so bad for brain function that he would say so. I'm keeping some in my diet. In fact, knowing what we've learned the old Carbohydrate Addict's way of eating is looking like a good way for me to go by just eating my starchy carbs only once a day. I think I could change the plan just a bit to make it more doable for me.

Sorry, I'm so wordy. I have been so busy learning how to make a plan of a way of eating that I can live with and is more comfortably doable for me. Now to get with it. I am going to go ahead and use the MFP mainly because I don't want to get way out there thinking I'm eating healthy and find out that I'm going wild on calories/carbs.

Wannabehealthy 09-28-2014 01:16 PM

Trish, I will never give up grains/starchy carbs 100% either. I might not eat them every day, but if the occasion arises, I will eat them and go on with my life. I don't see myself eating any sweets, though, because they just don't appeal to me anymore. This morning DH went to McDonald's and got breakfast for us. Many times I don't eat the biscuit, but today I ate it. I was in the mood for it and hadn't had any starch for a while. That doesn't mean I will eat it all the time. Also, because they aren't in the house, eating that one biscuit didn't turn into a biscuit binge.

I think I have my nutrition in line, but I still need to do something to start the pounds dropping. Grain Brain recommends intermittant fasting and he is talking about a total fast of 24-72 hours. I don't think I could do that except when I was in the hospital and they didn't give me a choice. But I can do a 16-18 hr fast. He also recommends CO, as little as a teaspoon per day. I think low carb is having a rebirth as some doctors and medical professionals are recognizing the benefits, even beyond weight loss. I also need to get back to exercising regularly.

I have no way of knowing if everything said in Grain Brain is true. For all the studies they can quote proving that high fat low carb is good, you will find an equal amount of studies that say it's bad. Each person has to make up their mind themselves what they will believe and what they will follow. We are all going to die in the end! Choose the path that gives you the best life while it lasts.

I have become hooked on grilled Talapia. I know a lot of people say don't eat it because they are bottom feeders, but I love it. My step-son would yell at me and tell me not to eat it, but I will turn around and tell him I will quit eating Talapia when he quits eating sugar. LOL Won't happen!

Shannonsnail 09-29-2014 12:52 AM

Hubby was out of town all weekend so I had my mom come Friday night/Saturday which worked out well. I got some cleaning/organizing done since my daughter was following my mom around, lol! Worked in the yard several hours and scrubbed and sprayed clean the woodwork around our front porch. Started working on a burlap wreath for the front porch door but ran out of burlap ribbon so that is on hold til I get to the store.

With my mom over we ate out alot and I went off plan all weekend so I am probably going to struggle to get back on plan the next few days. I need to grocery shop tomorrow during preschool so we can eat at home this week again. Finances are scary til our house closes. We are still waiting to hear back from the home inspection.

In two weeks I go on my annual sewing retreat in the mountains. We get there around lunch Friday and sew til around 10 am Sunday. I bought some cute laminated fabric to make a few wipeable baby things for my niece being born in Nov. this week I need to get my list of projects together so I can make sure I have everything I need. Hubby was at a kite sewing class Sat and Sun....he made a beautiful huge butterfly kite for Olivia. She loved it!

Wow, I just realized I had my 6 mth anniversary since my ah ha moment of deciding to start reducing carbs! Time flies! Well, I guess for my anniv I decided to embrace them again - Ha!!

Shannonsnail 09-29-2014 12:55 AM

Carol Sue and Trish in my old house only one of us could even get in our bathroom at a time but in the new house our master bath is really nice and roomy. It has tile floors so no kettlebells in there, lol, but I could do some stretching maybe!

Wannabehealthy 09-29-2014 01:05 PM

Shannon, I envy you all your sewing and crafts you do. I used to sew when I was in my teens and 20's but got away from it. All I do now is hemming and mending. When a seam starts to come out I'm really glad I have my sewing machine, old as it is.

Olivia probably had so much fun with Grandma there! And your DH sewing the kite!! That's great!!

I have no doubt that you will get things back on track with your eating. It seems to be a solid decision for you.

pattygirl63 09-29-2014 01:33 PM

Shannon You had a really busy weekend and got a lot accomplished. I too have been eating too many starchy carbs lately and I'm having to work at getting things back under control. I know you will be good at doing it and probably much better than it. It you will be able to stay on plan at the retreat?

Carol Sue I believe that I need to do Intermittent Fasting. I've been working at eating 3 meals and adding the grains too. I don't think that is me. I can do the 8 hr window of eating and fast 16 hrs. So that is what I am aiming for. I'm making my eating window Noon to 8 pm. Since I want to get in the 1 fruit, I decided to have an apple with a serving of peanut butter around noon. Then I will eat 2 meals and stop eating by 8 if not before. I also put 1 teaspoon of CO in my coffee this morning. So far so good.

I'm cooking cod fish for lunch with a salad and broccoli and I'm going to have a chicken/broccoli stir-fry with Alfredo sauce for supper and take my Metformin then.

My goal is to eat as little starchy carbs as possible. Today the apple will be my only carby type food. First thing today, I did my morning exercises that I plan to do 5 or 6 days a week and I also have been really busy with housework. I still have 20 min to do on the bike later this afternoon after lunch. Boy my legs and arms are really sore, from my morning exercises, but I sure did sleep good last night. One thing I'm doing this go around is that I am Only taking this just One Day at a Time. I am working at being healthy, but I just cannot think about how long this is going to take me. I know if I can change my habits to do what is healthy "Just for today", I will eventually be rewarded with good healthy results.

We will do this.

Wannabehealthy 09-29-2014 03:00 PM

Trish, last night after I went to bed I was hungry. I can fall asleep if I'm just a little bit hungry, but I felt really hungry so I got up and ate a bowl of Cheerios. I know that was not a good choice, but it's done. This AM I did not check FBG. I had a couple cups of coffee with my flavored creamer, which does have a few carbs and at lunch time DH was making a bacon egg and tomato sandwich. He left some for me, so I tested to see if I could chance eating the bread. My blood sugar was 162, so I ate the bacon and egg but no bread. I could have taken a glimiperide, but I don't want to become dependent on them so I didn't. I also grilled some hearts of romaine and ate that. Just now I checked my BS and it's 104. It dropped down without the glimiperide because I didn't eat any carbs all day. So I don't need that glimiperide if I can stay away from the carbs. I am cooking stuffed cabbage rolls for dinner. They have brown rice in them, but very little. I made 1/2 cup of rice and that was distributed among 35 cabbage rolls, so that's not much per roll. I haven't been on the scale for a few days because I don't feel as though I've lost. I only have a week or so until I get my bloodwork checked again. I am not expecting it to be as good as it was last time.

My husband saw the guy who had the really high blood sugar over the weekend. He was asking one of the guys to pick him up and drive him to the restaurant where they go to eat because he has trouble seeing to drive at night. That's scary, because he's only 47 and he is too young to be having trouble seeing at night. I'm concerned that he has damage to his eyes from the high blood sugar. DH says he won't talk about his diabetes.

I wonder where everyone has been? Are we scaring everyone away with our gabbiness? LOL Dgramie is usually here every day.

I've been reading another book I got from Goodwill. It is Living The Low Carb Life by Jonny Bowden. It would be a good book for someone just starting out on low carb. It has lots of information, and gives a review of a lot of low carb plans so you can decide which one would work best for you. I saw some used copies on Amazon and Half.com very cheap if anyone is interested. I am still not finished reading Grain Brain, but this other book is so interesting I keep going back and forth between them, and I'm getting confused which one says what! LOL I have too much time on my hands.

pattygirl63 09-29-2014 04:47 PM

Carol Sue My fbs was 155 this morning. That is what got me working my plan. I just can't let it go up higher. I know that I can low carb and get it back down so why do I fight it so. I just checked my bs about 1 hr after lunch and it is 142 which I think is pretty good for an hour out. I will check it again around 3 hrs. I also finished up my exercise with my 20 minutes on the bike before checking the bs.

It is good that your bs came down without the glimiperide which shows that low carb really does work for you too. Wish I could get DH interested in doing low carb so he could cut back on the glimiperide. But one can only hope. But then maybe it is my since I'm never staying with the plan for very long at a time. Maybe when I make it a way of life and he sees the results, then he will take it seriously.

I did my plan on MFP and even after adding 1/4 avocado to my salad at lunch, I still will not make 1200 calories for today, but since this is my plan, I'm not going to worry about it. I've got to do this the way it works for me.

So sorry about the 47 yr old friend with diabetes. As serious as his is, I'm not sure he has much time for the denial stage. I had 2 cousins (a brother and sister) who were diabetics who never would even follow the diabetic diet that was given back then. I don't know about the brother, but the sister was T-1 and was always sneaking around eating candy when we were kids. I know it had to be very difficult for her as a child. I didn't hear from her for years and then the last few times I talked to her before she died, she was blind and she still didn't eat any better. Of course, we know now that the diabetic diet they give diabetics even today are not going to help a whole lot. So, so sad.

My son's girlfriend had a Glucose Tolerance test last Friday afternoon and is waiting to hear if she is diabetic because her doctor said that her blood sugar was too high at her last check up. She already has MS and Fibromyalgia and now maybe this. She knows that low carb diets can help her MS and Fibromyalgia and doesn't do it so not sure what she will do if she has diabetes too. However, I've got to be a good example for her. Hopefully this will give me the incentive that I need to get me to stay with this plan.

We do get gabby sometimes don't we.:?:

I think dgramie is the one who said she is carpooling kids to college 3 days a week so she would check in when she can. Don't know where everyone else is.

Caramel How are things going? Did you have your doc's appointment?

Hope everyone is doing okay and they will check in soon.

Shannonsnail 09-29-2014 10:00 PM

Trish please recommend to the son's girlfriend researching dropping grains from her diet for her conditions. My mom, brother and a cousin have MS so it is near and dear to my heart. Grains are associated with inflammation and both those conditions are believec to be tied to inflammation.

pattygirl63 09-29-2014 10:09 PM

Shannon Thanks. I will let them know.

dgramie 09-30-2014 07:15 AM

I'm here!! Sorry I have been Mia. I got sick and went to the dr last Tuesday. Weight was up to 269. My bp was up but glucose was 112 and that wasn't on a fast. I have a bad respitory infection. I have been having asthma type symptoms. So lots of meds as well as a new bp med. she was very blunt about having to lose weight!!
So a wk later my weight is down 9lbs. I have been using a gazelle edge for exercise. Not a long time on it but a few minutes several times a day.
I am back to counting calories. I am watching carbs but not focused on them. Glucose has been about the same.
I have felt bad for months and now convinced it's from Prilosec. My hair has been falling out bad. I feel quilt complaining about it because I still have a head full. I have 2 sisters and a SIL with cancer. So as of today I'm off Prilosec. Anxious to see if I can control my symptoms with diet.

Wannabehealthy 09-30-2014 08:46 AM

dgramie, I'm sorry you aren't feeling well. I hope you feel better soon. I have a hiatal hernia. The only symptom I get is this chronic cough, and part of that is due to allergies. If I take my Claritin like I should it isn't as bad. I take so many pills I hate adding that Claritin to the mix. I used to get really bad reflux and lived on Pepcid AC. After I changed my diet I rarely get it now unless I eat something really fatty and later at night.

I have a generic gazelle. I use it once in a while for variety, but use my treadmill and elliptical the most. The gazelle does not put a lot of strain on your joints.

Trish, that's Donna (lotsakids) who is carpooling kids to college. She is very busy and only get in here about once a month. She said her kids are always using the computer. We haven't heard from Bonnie or Mad for months, and Ruthie pops in once in a while.

I am glad I am doing well sticking to low carb for my blood sugar, but disappointed that it isn't helping with weight. I know I have an extremely low metabolism and lose very slowly. We are still getting a few small tomatoes here and there, so I'm still eating the sandwiches once in a while.

Shannon, the books I have been reading talk a lot about inflammation. I have always know the importance of sleep, but I haven't been able to sleep good for years. I fall asleep instantly, but don't stay asleep more than 2 or 3 hours. Then I have trouble falling back to sleep. I don't like to take anything for it, and they usually only help you fall asleep, not stay asleep. I can remember when I was in my 20's and 30's I would fall asleep as soon as my head hit the pillow and not wake up until the alarm clock went off. I haven't needed an alarm clock for years. One of the books I was reading talked about the problems from lack of sleep and that it causes inflammation, but none of the suggestions they have help me, because falling asleep is never a problem. A pulmonoligist in the hospital asked me what wakes me up, and I don't know. I just wake up and lie there, awake. I only have coffee in the AM and when I drink soda, it's usually caffeine free. In the hospital they used to come in at 4:30 AM to draw blood and they would ask me why I'm awake. LOL Before I retired there were days that I went to work after being awake all night. That was fun....
My Cpap keeps me from waking up gasping for air, but I still wake up.

pattygirl63 09-30-2014 01:15 PM

Well, I was really upset this morning because my fbs was 167, but then I remembered that my bs goes up after exercising. And I had just done my kettle bell exercises. Since I'm Intermittent Fasting, I decided to check it just before I'm getting ready to cook to break my fast and eat and it was 130. So I think it is really ok. My weight was down a little, but still higher than the ticker. Judging by that and what I weighed on September 1st, I lost no weight this month. So I guess I will begin October the same way I started September.

It is time to buckle down and get this healthy eating plan working for me. I'm going to go with the Intermittent Fasting and eat healthy and keep my exercises going. I think I will do the bike and kettle bells 4 days a week. Of course, I will continue being active on the other 3 days although I will make Sunday my rest day except for the back exercises that I have to do each morning before I get up. I really want to stick with this plan through out October and November up to my next doctor's appt in December just to see how it will affect my blood work then.

Carol Sue I have to take a Claritan D from time to time but my doctor doesn't like me to take it. I don't like taking it either because it always makes my fbs higher. So I don't take it very often.

Dgramie I didn't know that Prilosec would cause hair to fall out. I noticed that my hair thinned out some for a while and also dried out some. The strange thing is that I didn't make the connection to the Prilosec until now. Maybe that is why DH hair has thinned out so since he takes it pretty regularly.

I've wondered what happened to Mad and Bonnie. Bonnie had a lot of medical problems herself and her family. Mad was so helpful with the info she was able to share. I know Ruthie stays busy in her community. They are really missed.

Shannon Hope things are going good for you today. I think you said today you were going shopping while Olivia is in school.

All the lurkers etc :wave:

Y'all have a great day.

Wannabehealthy 09-30-2014 03:02 PM

Trish, exercising make my BS go down, but I never checked it right after exercising. Usually a couple hours after.

Right now, I'm feeling sorry for myself because I was looking at some progress pictures and I don't have any because I never make any progress.

Who's fault is that, Carol???? I'll get over it.

pattygirl63 09-30-2014 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Wannabehealthy (Post 5076627)
Trish, exercising make my BS go down, but I never checked it right after exercising. Usually a couple hours after.

Right now, I'm feeling sorry for myself because I was looking at some progress pictures and I don't have any because I never make any progress.

Who's fault is that, Carol???? I'll get over it.

Years ago the exercise made my bs to go down, so I've been surprised to see it go up. However, an hour or so after it was 146 and then like I said just before I ate it was 130. I will just have to keep an eye on it and see how it words.

Carol Sue :hug: I know the feeling. I feel the same way when I see how pictures of when I've lost before and then I see recent pics where I've gained it back. But I know we can do this and we will. :hug:

Shannonsnail 09-30-2014 08:44 PM

Hi ladies!

Regarding Prilosec, I don't know....I have been on it for about 14 years (yes, you read that right) and the only hair falling out I have experienced is over the last few months since hitting the 30 lb loss mark. Up until then my hair left my head in normal amounts.

Carol Sue I read someone talking about waking up like that during the night and she said it was due to cortisol rising...?? Have you read anything about that? My problem is falling asleep. No matter how little caffeine I ingest I still cannot fall asleep on my own without melatonin. I've been like this since my daughter was born because she wakes so often, even now at age 4. My brain can't rest!

Yesterday I spent a couple hours working in our garage and made some headway! There is more floor showing! Now that it's cooler in the mornings I really need to start moving stuff into the attic. When we moved in the movers put everything either in the garage or bonus room. Our attic is actually empty. All our Christmas stuff needs to get organized in there so it's ready to be pulled out. That way, too, the bonus room will start looking more like part of a house and less like a warehouse!

Trish I shopped on Monday...so proud....2 weeks in a row I've made a menu plan and shopped it! The cookbooks are helping! So far I've made about 5 dinners from it and only 1 was a never again...that's pretty good.

I still need to work on my sewing plan for the retreat. Just found out my hubby has to leave Sun afternoon for a work trip and won't get back til Thurs night. I leave Fri morning for the retreat. I hope nothing happens to delay his return. I am carpooling with another lady and need to be at her house, a couple hours away, by around 8 am....yikes! As for eating, Trish, we share meal making. I am making breakfast Sat and Sun (omelettes and a quiche), Fri dinner is fajitas (hopefully I can make a salad with mine).....Sat will be less easy bc we are just going to snack through lunch and dinner is some kind of spring roll (???). I'm thinking of making a soup to have going in the crock that day. I'm still trying to get back on plan from going off over the weekend. Today was mostly on except I made a green bean casserole from the cookbook but since I had a can of those fried onions I needed to use up I did use those (they contain wheat flour) instead of what the recipe called for (frying your own onions).

Totally forgot to get a weight for last day of month but looking back to end of last month, pretty sure I am the exact same.

Wannabehealthy 09-30-2014 09:27 PM

Shannon, my hair is extremely thick. I keep waiting for the thinning hair that is supposed to occur as we age but it's just not coming. I know, be careful what you wish for. My step daughter's hair is thinning terribly, around her hair line and her part. She had it analyzed at one of those hair replacement clinics and they said it was from stress and would never grow back. I have tried to get her to try many different things but she tries them for a week and then says it didn't work. I think she has thyroid issues due to some other symptoms she has, but I'm not a doctor.

I hope DH gets home on time so you can go on your retreat. Could your mother come to stay over as a back-up? It would be a shame if you had to miss it.

I have read about cortisol, but don't really remember what I read about it. It's very possible that that's the cause. It started around the same time as menopause, the same time that all my issues reared their ugly heads, along with my weight gain.

Tomorrow is the new month. If you don't start the new thread by tomorrow I will start it, but you will have to close this one since you started it. Fall is upon us. If fall is here, can winter be far behind? Where did I hear that? LOL

pattygirl63 09-30-2014 11:58 PM

I had an on plan day today and had between 1400 and 1500 calories today and yesterday. In fact, my eating window was 4 1/2 hrs. I ended up doing 1 hr and 10 min of exercise counting the exercises and housecleaning that MFP counts today. I had about 1 hr and 35 min yesterday. So I'm taking a break tomorrow. I'll do it again Thurs.

I'm headed to bed. See y'all tomorrow on the new thread. Good night.


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