Guest guest Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 > What happened to that list member that was too embarrassed to go to SplashTown? Did she quit the list? I don't remember her name. I think that was me! I lost 106 lbs, gained about 30 back, but still feel way better about myself in a bathing suit. I bought a Lands End size 16 suit with a built in under wire bra, and I boldly walked through a hotel rec room to the hot tub. I am planning a trip to wet and wild with the kids this summer. Hopefully, I will have lost the rest of the 30 I gained! Have fun with your sister, and I hope Vonn feels better soon. Cherilyn No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 265.6.13 - Release Date: 1/16/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Laymance Family " <amarna2@...> > I think that was me! It was a lady here on the north side of Houston. I checked the archives and it was Govers. I guess she's long gone. >I lost 106 lbs, Amazing! >gained about 30 back, still amazing! >but still feel > way better about myself in a bathing suit. I bought a Lands End size 16 > suit with a built in under wire bra, and I boldly walked through a hotel rec > room to the hot tub. I am planning a trip to wet and wild with the kids > this summer. You go girl! That sounds great. Land's End has such nice stuff. For you girls that aren't a scrawny size 16 check out the suits at www.Junonia.com. Pricey but nice quality. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 --ann: Not eating out of anger is a huge accomplishment!!!!! Congratulations. I think you are doing great! Faye - In 100-plus , " maryannanderic " <maryannanderic@e...> wrote: > Not a bad day. I feel kind of hostile though. At least I didn't eat out of > anger. > > Breakfast > yogurt > 2 slices whole wheat toast > > Lunch > cream of celery soup w/ 1/2 cup milk > sandwich with turkey, ham and swiss on whole wheat > > Dinner > two cups broccoli with 1 ounce sharp cheddar > 1 Lean Pockets Philly Cheesesteak > > Snack > whole grapefruit > hot vanilla milk > > Total 1976 calories, 31% fat, 12% saturated, 47% carbs, 22% protein, 25 > grams fiber. > > I did 20 min. on the treadmill before lunch. I had trouble getting my heart > rate up again though so I set it at 110. I had to put it on a 5.5% grade to > get my heart rate up that high. Strange. I'll just keep going by how I > feel and let my body get used to the new exercise routine. It would be so > nice to be able to get off bp meds but my normal sized sister and mother > have high bp as well as my obese father so it might just be hereditary. > > Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2005 Report Share Posted January 19, 2005 maryannanderic wrote: > We've been seeing the same pediatrician for 7 years but she isn't on our new insurance so I'm scrambling around trying to find someone else. Oh, that sucks! We've been so lucky throughout the years that the only doctor we lost because of that was a dentist none of us were too happy with, anyway. This is the last year Henry will be on our insurance (ACK!) and luckily his pulmonary doc has been a participating provider all these years. >I'm afraid this is going to kill plans for our trip to Dallas this weekend. Sniff. Sniff. Kids are resilient and fast healers. See what she's like Friday before canceling. > Maybe I'll just leave the kids with and escape for a weekend alone with my sister. Ahhhh..... I could really go for that. But would *he* after the overnighter last weekend? >need to go work on the master bedroom. It is a disaster. I've spent half the morning trying to order some microprocessor tool kit from the one and only place the professor will allow it to be ordered from (Special order, so he's probably getting a kick-back), and the other half scrubbing the bathroom because the radiator has a leak and the landlord is coming up after work to see what he can do. With my neck thing since late December, that bathroom hasn't gotten more than a cursory wipe, just enough to keep the board of health out of here. Now that entire room *shines* floor to ceiling. I've never seen my shower tiles sparkle so brightly! I'll pay for it later - I already took the heating pad out and plugged it in by the bed for later when the neck starts throbbing again. > I'd like to fit my treadmill time in now too since it's hard to fit it in in the evenings. I *was* going to start exercising again, but yesterday I spent a lot of time shopping for extra-heavy duty clothes & thermal underwear for my poor freezing guys (You try standing on a subway platform in -2 windchill!) and in the afternoon I was battling low blood sugar and high blood pressure. I dunno *what* happened there, but it better not happen again! > I haven't put everything in Fit Day yet but I have a good idea of what I'll have today. I already popped my beans & veggies into the crockpot so I'm all set. I *know* the landlord is coming just at the time I usually start getting dinner ready. >think I'll go hop on the treadmill and then have a nice lunch of a sandwich and cream of celery soup. I just checked the clock and see I have plenty of time before I get invaded (He's bringing his new wife with him, too. Argh!) so perhaps I, too, can do some real exercise, not just all that scrubbing. Let's see if my water pill lets me have a half hour of peace. :-[ > The problem is that a can of Cambell's soup has about 250 calories. And a boat-load of salt. I take a can of unsalted tomatoes, mix it with water, add some spices, then take my blender stick and give it a whirl. I add a little rice milk to thin it down and make it "cream of" soup, heat it, and slurp. > You can't beat the childhood comfort of 's on a cold day. (sigh) I do miss it. There's nothing in the world like s Tomato soup. >What happened to that list member that was too embarrassed to go to Splash Town? Did she quit the list? I don't remember her name. I'm lucky I remember my own name some days. Sorry I can't help you there. Oh, well, nature calls so I must answer. Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2005 Report Share Posted February 14, 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: " Laymance Family " <amarna2@...> > 1532 calories. I really didn't want to be good, but my husband was very supportive. Great! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2005 Report Share Posted February 15, 2005 > I really didn't want to be good, but my husband was very > supportive. Sometimes those guys *can* do the right thing, even if we don't want them to. Glad to see things came out alright in the end. Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 >I was beginning to wonder if I would or > not..... you had better because, believe me, you do not want to let me to win this challenge! LOLOL > I got 30 minutes of it done while both boys were sleeping.. > then my 20 minute of abs while my baby was awake and literally > crawling all over me.. and then I waited until dh got home and did > Power half hour thighs... good for you for splitting it up over the day like that!!! that is excellent! > Day 6/21 dc completed... whoo-hoo! you rock! :*carolyn. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 LOL..... You are so funny Carolyn! You are rocking too!!! Darcy At 07:56 AM 1/17/2006, you wrote: > >I was beginning to wonder if I would or > > not..... > >you had better because, believe me, you do not want to let me to win this >challenge! LOLOL > > > I got 30 minutes of it done while both boys were sleeping.. > > then my 20 minute of abs while my baby was awake and literally > > crawling all over me.. and then I waited until dh got home and did > > Power half hour thighs... > >good for you for splitting it up over the day like that!!! that is >excellent! > > > Day 6/21 dc completed... > >whoo-hoo! you rock! >:*carolyn. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Today will be day six of freedom from Sugar, Breads, fruits, milks. The coconut oil is filling me up during those hunger periods, so that does work well. I'm really beginning to hate the smell of it though and I've barely just begun. Today I will be up to 5T of coconut oil. My joints are not aching as bad. Throughout this week I have gotten really sharp pains mostly in my legs but sometimes anywhere. Tomorrow I will be up to 6T coconut oil and am wondering what to add in as far as supplements. How to begin the supplement routine? Also when does a person know that they are healed? beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 Hi beth, Good for you for being from sugar and carbs! I'm surprised you are able to take so much coconut oil so quickly. Most people can't go from zero to 5Tbsps. in a week! Are you not having any die-off? You should be taking all the supplements as soon as you can get them. They are a very important part of the program. Here is the list of Bee's recommended supplements: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/supp7.php It's good to take them with foods, so I split up the doses and take them with breakfast and dinner. A person knows they are healed when they have been on the diet for their required number of months, they feel really good, and have not suffered from any symptoms for at least a month. > > Today will be day six of freedom from Sugar, Breads, fruits, milks. The coconut oil is filling me up during those hunger periods, so that does work well. I'm really beginning to hate the smell of it though and I've barely just begun. Today I will be up to 5T of coconut oil. My joints are not aching as bad. Throughout this week I have gotten really sharp pains mostly in my legs but sometimes anywhere. Tomorrow I will be up to 6T coconut oil and am wondering what to add in as far as supplements. How to begin the supplement routine? Also when does a person know that they are healed? > > beth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 > > Today will be day six of freedom from Sugar, Breads, fruits, milks. > beth > Be really careful though. You're not supposed to get on the diet this fast. It usually takes about a month to get fully on the diet. Otherwise you may overwhelm the body. Faster is not better. You have to read the " Getting Started " article before going ahead. This may be why your legs hurt. Also, don't eat coconut oil on it's own without protein as the fat will turn into glucose too fast on it's own if eaten without protein. It's not a good snack. Sauerkraut is ok to snack on between meals on it's own, but preferably no snacking in between meals. http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 > > Today will be day six of freedom from Sugar, Breads, fruits, milks. The coconut oil is filling me up during those hunger periods, so that does work well. I'm really beginning to hate the smell of it though and I've barely just begun. Today I will be up to 5T of coconut oil. My joints are not aching as bad. Throughout this week I have gotten really sharp pains mostly in my legs but sometimes anywhere. Tomorrow I will be up to 6T coconut oil and am wondering what to add in as far as supplements. How to begin the supplement routine? Also when does a person know that they are healed? > +++Hi beth. I'm impressed how determined you are, however you are changing over to the diet and increasing your coconut oil way too fast. Once you are taking all of the supplements, which work together with the diet and coconut oil, you will experience a lot of die-off so please do slow down. Ensure you follow Curing Candida, How to Get Started: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php It takes 1 month of natural healing for every year you've been unhealthy, which for most people nowadays is since before they were born. So if you are 40 years old you need to be on the program 40+ months before your body is healed. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2009 Report Share Posted April 26, 2009 beth I just wanted to let you know that when I started the diet I was too impatient and started it (day 1) with 6 tbs CO (I had already been on anticandida diet for 3 months and I had already taken other antifungals -but not the ones that Bee suggests). I started it on Friday, and by Monday I found my self in bed with tonsilitis, sinusitis, high fever and vomiting (ALL these are die off reactions.)Back then I didn't know that, so I went to the doctor and OF COURSE he gave me antibiotics cause " Sinusitis will never go away unless you take antibiotics " (ignrorant doctors...) so there I was, taking another round of antibiotics, and starting all over again with even more toxins than before. Bee and and all the group kept telling me not to go too fast to 6tbs and I didn't listen to them, cause I was ok for the first 3 days. I know that all these may sound over protective to you right now, but pls be careful. YOu are pushing your self too much. I must admit that I thought die off is a game, and that people who can't handle it are not trying enough.... I've reached the goal of 6tbs in 3 months, not because I was too sensitive and couldn't handle some die off, but because even when I was increasing my CO too slow my die off was extremely hard and no one could handle vomiting and having high fever 24/7.Die off some times really makes you fell like you are the one that is dying. anyway I thought it may be helpful to share with you my experience. I hope you get healthy really soon. forgot to tell you that my die off started when I started taking all the supplements (I think you mention that you haven't done this yet). Bee explained to me that this happens cause when your body is stronger, it has more ability to heal itself and that means die off. so be extra careful when you start taking all of your supplements. Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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