It's 11 degrees here and I'm getting ready to head out into the snow and ice for 6 AM cardio ...
If I let myself think about it, I probably wouldn't go, so best to stay on autopilot this morning.
DH is blissfully snoring away in the warm bed with two cats. He's home for MLK day, though undoubtedly he'll work here at home. A day off is never really a day off in his world.
I got this in my email this morning, from a little Zone diet daily message that I subscribe too - boy, can I relate to what it describes!
Quote:
What Is an Insulin Hangover?
Dr. Sears has long cautioned against this kind of "hangover" — which has nothing to do with drinking too much Chardonnay. Increasingly, it's mentioned in the media as a condition brought on by a meal heavy in starchy carbs. The symptoms: bloating, physical fatigue, lack of mental focus. It's caused by the rush of insulin triggered when a load of carbohydrates is consumed, unbalanced by the slowing effects of protein and fat.
While this "hangover" is unpleasant, Dr. Sears actually recommends indulging in a carb-heavy meal every month or so — a big bowl of pasta or platter of Mexican rice and beans, for example — to remind you just how powerful carbs are.
I've certainly experienced this kind of hangover - I know Ilene has too! What Is an Insulin Hangover?
Dr. Sears has long cautioned against this kind of "hangover" — which has nothing to do with drinking too much Chardonnay. Increasingly, it's mentioned in the media as a condition brought on by a meal heavy in starchy carbs. The symptoms: bloating, physical fatigue, lack of mental focus. It's caused by the rush of insulin triggered when a load of carbohydrates is consumed, unbalanced by the slowing effects of protein and fat.
While this "hangover" is unpleasant, Dr. Sears actually recommends indulging in a carb-heavy meal every month or so — a big bowl of pasta or platter of Mexican rice and beans, for example — to remind you just how powerful carbs are.
Excessive carbs act like a sleeping pill to me and it's interesting about the insulin since I guess that explains why.
I hope you all check out Key #2 in our Thin For Life discussion (in the Maintenance Library). We had some great posts in our first week's thread!
Off for cardio! (need Eskimo smilie
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Maybe not so lucky after all.
.... I'm kidding of course, because when I get the coma it turns into a headache ... 

GO GO GO !!
I am feeling my buns this morning!! I know by this afternoon I'll be having a difficult time sitting on the toilet!!
after 30 mins I was fed up ... My legs also felt like lead must be the workout I had yesterday that killed me....So here I sit ready to go take a hot bath ... I guess I'm allowed a lazy day once in a while. Must be the cold it's -11F here and all I want to do is nest, curl up with a good book... So that's my plan for this afternoon is a bath and a book... sooooo TTFN...