Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 asked: > Are you eating enough protein and exercise hard? I was doing a great job in the summer - walking 6 out of 7 and swimming across our little lake for about 50 minutes 2 or 3 x a week with my neighbor. Then by mid Sept I becamse discouraged at lack of weight loss which I now realize was because I was using bars and some shakes - both protein base but not for an O ns. So now I need to get back to a routine. I signed up at the y on thursday and did a workout, swam 20 lengths and then went to Pilates. Thought I would be sore but wasn't so need to get on with increasing the intensity. I really am lazy.... Any inspiring words? Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Ann: Here are some inspiring words. I'm much worse off than you. Two years ago I was told I was going to be in a wheelchair! I used to jump horses, and was a competitive figure skater. My whole LIFE was skating and horses. Two years ago, I broke my back - FROM MY NECK DOWN TO MY TAILBONE. I've had three back surgeries, AND . . . I'm still walking. I haved defied the odds, and continue to do so. I've been in physical therapy for over a year now. I agree with the reference below regarding getting FRESH AIR and NATURAL light (which I used to get every week with the horses). If you look at my posts, you'll see, quite frequently I asks questions about back pain, as I'm always looking for a " miracle cure " . And in case anyone is wondering, prior to my back injury, I HATED chocolate. Now, for some strange reason I'm hooked on tootsie rolls, and . . . . yes, they (tootsie rolls) do make me feel better. Unfortunately, they're an AVOID. So, my friend, do what an " O " MUST do. Put on your coat, go outside and DO something. I'm going skating. Best Wishes, karen Re: Maca Re: Anxiety Problems (Type O-Secretor) asked: > Are you eating enough protein and exercise hard? (in response to my statement about depression and fatigue) Hi Taz, I hear you about the difficulty to get going on exercise - it really does help to lift the mood. Also for us that live in Northern climate, natural light is very important and so even if it is cold we should be getting outdoors and walking. We need to take off our glasses or contacts - If possible to still see! - and get some natural light on those retinas. Also my DH has SAD and we have bought a light for it and find that it helps. Perhaps supplement vit D in the winter but make sure of your amount because it can be toxic in too high amounts - it is also in ground flax I believe. Maybe someone else can advise on this. For me, if i get into a real blue funk as I did one March when my friend was dying of cancer and we had not been able to get away, i went to the tanning beds and oh how it raised my spirits after about 3 gentle sessions. I know about the risks of tanning but there are benefits too - as always use your own judgement and don't overdo. Since i want to lose weight and get exercising more frequently why not both of us post and encourage each other? Ann Hi , I am increasing my protein - have to keep better track of what I do eat, amount unknown. And the exercise is not much, walking a few times a week, that is about it. I recently bought a home gym and now must discipline myself to use it. Depression and fatigue are such a trap - you don't have the energy or motivation to do what you know will make you feel better! I am fighting this though, the real motivation is that I do want to feel better (and lose about 30 pounds). Thanks for asking the question and pointing me in the right direction ! Thank you, Taz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Hi Ann, I am 54 years old. I went off Prempro in June so that I could lose weight. Now I realize that it wasn't all estrogen's fault, I think there was a metabolic shift about the same time as menopause. So at the end of August I stopped eating my one piece of Ezekiel bread, no sweeteners, and began drinking lots of water. I bought good running shoes, a new sweatshirt and am now walking 2 miles 3-4 times a week, in addition to 1 mile 3 times a week. The weight is coming off a pound or two a month. I am doing more flax seed oil now and that might speed it up a bit. I am down to one fruit a day, my treat for the week is a fruit smoothie. It's tough but it's worth it!! Joan in Chicago O-ns Hard to exercise Hard! asked: > Are you eating enough protein and exercise hard? I was doing a great job in the summer - walking 6 out of 7 and swimming across our little lake for about 50 minutes 2 or 3 x a week with my neighbor. Then by mid Sept I becamse discouraged at lack of weight loss which I now realize was because I was using bars and some shakes - both protein base but not for an O ns. So now I need to get back to a routine. I signed up at the y on thursday and did a workout, swam 20 lengths and then went to Pilates. Thought I would be sore but wasn't so need to get on with increasing the intensity. I really am lazy.... Any inspiring words? Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Sigh. I guess I thought just being on the correct eating program for me would do it as far as losing weight goes. I lost 3 lbs. the first week (must have been water), have been on the diet strictly and drinking lots of water but exercise is a tough one for me as I have so little energy. Anyway, actually gained a lb this past week. I haven't been watching carbs at all, just trying to eat enough protein and the right carbs. It's definitely too soon to be discouraged so I'll just keep with it and try to get more active. It's great to check the posts and hear everyone's experiences and tips. Patt (O+sec) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 >>>>>Any inspiring words? Ann<<<<<<<<<<< You will be happier then you could ever imagine. I need to get in shape - I am starting next Monday, we can do it together. Interested? Hard to exercise Hard! asked: > Are you eating enough protein and exercise hard? I was doing a great job in the summer - walking 6 out of 7 and swimming across our little lake for about 50 minutes 2 or 3 x a week with my neighbor. Then by mid Sept I becamse discouraged at lack of weight loss which I now realize was because I was using bars and some shakes - both protein base but not for an O ns. So now I need to get back to a routine. I signed up at the y on thursday and did a workout, swam 20 lengths and then went to Pilates. Thought I would be sore but wasn't so need to get on with increasing the intensity. I really am lazy.... Any inspiring words? Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 - I 'salute' you for your determination to defy those odds!! Healing of the body can be done. I have experienced that healing also. blessings, kathy s **email me privately for more info to order Dr D's (NAP) products kksmith@... > > > Here are some inspiring words. > I'm much worse off than you. > Two years ago I was told I was going to be in a wheelchair! > I used to jump horses, and was a competitive figure skater. My whole LIFE > was skating and horses. Two years ago, I broke my back - FROM MY NECK DOWN > TO MY TAILBONE. I've had three back surgeries, AND . . . I'm still > walking. I haved defied the odds, and continue to do so. I've been in > physical therapy for over a year now. karen > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Dear Ann, I am unable to exercise due to the restraints of CFS, muscle does not repair itself and lactic acid just builds up. Wish I could, my husband walks 2-3 times a day and I would love to join him. A walk around our building puts me in bed for a day, sometimes I do it anyway. Be thankful that you can exercise. This is only meant for inspiration, not self pity, if it does not help, forget it, but just thought I'd mention it in case it helped. Hugs from Michele in Lancaster Pennsylvania, FMS/90,ME/CFS/94, Lyme/??(DX2001), Candida,IBS...SSDI/95 mailto:michtown@... Check out my homepages: http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/SupportSt/michtown/default.htm -----Original Message----- From: Lowell Barron Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 1:01 PM asked: > Are you eating enough protein and exercise hard? I was doing a great job in the summer - walking 6 out of 7 and swimming across our little lake for about 50 minutes 2 or 3 x a week with my neighbor. Then by mid Sept I becamse discouraged at lack of weight loss which I now realize was because I was using bars and some shakes - both protein base but not for an O ns. So now I need to get back to a routine. I signed up at the y on thursday and did a workout, swam 20 lengths and then went to Pilates. Thought I would be sore but wasn't so need to get on with increasing the intensity. I really am lazy.... Any inspiring words? Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will report in! Who is joining us? I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! Ann RE: Hard to exercise Hard! >>>>>Any inspiring words? Ann<<<<<<<<<<< You will be happier then you could ever imagine. I need to get in shape - I am starting next Monday, we can do it together. Interested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2001 Report Share Posted November 12, 2001 Well, in my case - I have been under eating for months. So for the last 3 weeks I have been trying to eat a lot. When dieting, I'll be eating soy/veggies/some fruits. I am working out tomorrow too. Re: Hard to exercise Hard! Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will report in! Who is joining us? I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! Ann RE: Hard to exercise Hard! >>>>>Any inspiring words? Ann<<<<<<<<<<< You will be happier then you could ever imagine. I need to get in shape - I am starting next Monday, we can do it together. Interested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Yah! Ann! I'll join - except it is night time here and it is just starting to be day for you I think, so I shall do it tomorrow! -----Original Message----- Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will report in! Who is joining us? I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Here who needs to start at least walking! Thanks for the encouragement and I am going to start by going for an hour walk today! Thanks! RE: Hard to exercise Hard! Yah! Ann! I'll join - except it is night time here and it is just starting to be day for you I think, so I shall do it tomorrow! -----Original Message----- Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will report in! Who is joining us? I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 I'm with you! Forget (what can you expect of someone with his... antigens). Who needs the others? Just us O's should be enough. I'm on it today. I had a good long walk on Saturday. Today I think I'll start in on the anaerobic weight training. Good to ease in on this sort of thing. I've noticed the Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness of an untrained muscle to be easily avoided if you just go into weight training easily. One or two sets at most per body part/region. Not too high on the reps. Lower weight. Just wake those muscles up, get them prepared. AFter the muscle is conditioned and is once more accustomed to real contraction then I would go for the " no pain no gain " attitude. Also, very very good to warm up before doing anything serious with your bod. I like walking for 5-10 minutes followed by a light jog. Or maybe a few bouts of hard running if I've taken a half-serving of Kaizen's discontinued " Vibe " , a workout drink containing green tea extract, ma huang (heart bursting goodness!!!), guarana (caffeine) and siberian ginseng all in a base of whey protein (hiss!) and assorted bovine immune and growth substances (with maybe the incidental inclusion of growth hormones and lactation booster residues in the sad cows). If I grow udders on my chest and start lactating green tea extract/ma huang/siberian ginseng/guarana seed extract I'll let you know! I'm done trying to gain winter weight. I can't stand it anymore. The only way I could put on the " softness " all over my body (and a very pathetic softness it is) was to eat some candy with corn syrup, corn being an insulin screwer-upper. <sigh> I give up. I guess avoids fail even when it comes to getting fat for the greyhound types. But my mind is screwed up!!! Whoopee! I'm gonna try the seaweed regimen and Deflect while drinking the occasional post-workout recovery whey drink. See how that goes. LnL (lactating and laughing!!!) > Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not > tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or > at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will > report in! Who is joining us? > I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! > > Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Hi Axel, In all of your writing about winter weight I have not seen you mention root crops or fruit. These are the things I was told to ease up on for weight loss. How about carrots, sweet potatoes, onions, the recently mentioned turnips and rutabagas? I guess one of the few blessings of being O-ns is that there are more beneficial fruits, but I think bananas and pears are still okay for you. Treat yourself to some fruit smoothies, made with pineapple juice. Joan in Chicago O-ns Re: Hard to exercise Hard! I'm with you! Forget (what can you expect of someone with his... antigens). Who needs the others? Just us O's should be enough. I'm on it today. I had a good long walk on Saturday. Today I think I'll start in on the anaerobic weight training. Good to ease in on this sort of thing. I've noticed the Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness of an untrained muscle to be easily avoided if you just go into weight training easily. One or two sets at most per body part/region. Not too high on the reps. Lower weight. Just wake those muscles up, get them prepared. AFter the muscle is conditioned and is once more accustomed to real contraction then I would go for the " no pain no gain " attitude. Also, very very good to warm up before doing anything serious with your bod. I like walking for 5-10 minutes followed by a light jog. Or maybe a few bouts of hard running if I've taken a half-serving of Kaizen's discontinued " Vibe " , a workout drink containing green tea extract, ma huang (heart bursting goodness!!!), guarana (caffeine) and siberian ginseng all in a base of whey protein (hiss!) and assorted bovine immune and growth substances (with maybe the incidental inclusion of growth hormones and lactation booster residues in the sad cows). If I grow udders on my chest and start lactating green tea extract/ma huang/siberian ginseng/guarana seed extract I'll let you know! I'm done trying to gain winter weight. I can't stand it anymore. The only way I could put on the " softness " all over my body (and a very pathetic softness it is) was to eat some candy with corn syrup, corn being an insulin screwer-upper. <sigh> I give up. I guess avoids fail even when it comes to getting fat for the greyhound types. But my mind is screwed up!!! Whoopee! I'm gonna try the seaweed regimen and Deflect while drinking the occasional post-workout recovery whey drink. See how that goes. LnL (lactating and laughing!!!) > Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not > tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or > at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will > report in! Who is joining us? > I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! > > Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Dear Michele, Yours certainly is a message of inspiration - I also am so in awe of a woman that I see at the Y who is a Thalidomide victim and has practiacally no limbs but she goes several times a week and swims on her back for an hour or more. Incredible. Now I know that you cannot exercise - that must be very frustration. All us able - bodied lazy ones should remember thta we are lucky to be able to do it! And take enjoyment from it! All the best for your recovery, Ann RE: Hard to exercise Hard! > Dear Ann, > I am unable to exercise due to the restraints of CFS, muscle does not repair > itself and lactic acid just builds up. Wish I could, my husband walks 2-3 > times a day and I would love to join him. A walk around our building puts > me in bed for a day, sometimes I do it anyway. Be thankful that you can > exercise. This is only meant for inspiration, not self pity, if it does not > help, forget it, but just thought I'd mention it in case it helped. > Hugs from Michele in Lancaster Pennsylvania, FMS/90,ME/CFS/94, > Lyme/??(DX2001), Candida,IBS...SSDI/95 mailto:michtown@... Check > out my homepages: > http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/SupportSt/michtown/default.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Ann wrote: > Now I know that you cannot exercise - that must be very frustration. All us > able - bodied lazy ones should remember thta we are lucky to be able to do > it! And take enjoyment from it! Back in 1997, when I was training for the marathon, one of the most inspirational stories I read was about an individual that 'ran' a marathon on crutches. It took him about 24 hours, but he completed it. They kept the course open and brought him food and water and had security with him the whole 26.2 miles. I remember thinking, " If he can do it on crutches, certainly I can do it with my healthy legs. " Never again did I complain about the soreness in my legs from running! I'm certain that many people would happily trade places. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Great! Start when you can and let's keep each other going and committed! Encouragement for all! Ann RE: Hard to exercise Hard! Yah! Ann! I'll join - except it is night time here and it is just starting to be day for you I think, so I shall do it tomorrow! -----Original Message----- Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will report in! Who is joining us? I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 You are a hoot! Glad you have the right antigens for the task ahead. Now i don't feel badly about not having any real soreness after last thursdays workout! Off to the y today for a warmup, then the machines (low level program for 2 weeks) and then to swim - will try for 30 minutes - good endorphin raiser! Then the hot tub with all that terrible chlorine in it. have a good workout - whatever it may be! Ann Re: Hard to exercise Hard! I'm with you! Forget (what can you expect of someone with his... antigens). Who needs the others? Just us O's should be enough. I'm on it today. I had a good long walk on Saturday. Today I think I'll start in on the anaerobic weight training. Good to ease in on this sort of thing. I've noticed the Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness of an untrained muscle to be easily avoided if you just go into weight training easily. One or two sets at most per body part/region. Not too high on the reps. Lower weight. Just wake those muscles up, get them prepared. AFter the muscle is conditioned and is once more accustomed to real contraction then I would go for the " no pain no gain " attitude. Also, very very good to warm up before doing anything serious with your bod. I like walking for 5-10 minutes followed by a light jog. Or maybe a few bouts of hard running if I've taken a half-serving of Kaizen's discontinued " Vibe " , a workout drink containing green tea extract, ma huang (heart bursting goodness!!!), guarana (caffeine) and siberian ginseng all in a base of whey protein (hiss!) and assorted bovine immune and growth substances (with maybe the incidental inclusion of growth hormones and lactation booster residues in the sad cows). If I grow udders on my chest and start lactating green tea extract/ma huang/siberian ginseng/guarana seed extract I'll let you know! I'm done trying to gain winter weight. I can't stand it anymore. The only way I could put on the " softness " all over my body (and a very pathetic softness it is) was to eat some candy with corn syrup, corn being an insulin screwer-upper. <sigh> I give up. I guess avoids fail even when it comes to getting fat for the greyhound types. But my mind is screwed up!!! Whoopee! I'm gonna try the seaweed regimen and Deflect while drinking the occasional post-workout recovery whey drink. See how that goes. LnL (lactating and laughing!!!) > Yes, I'm more than interested - I'm committed. Why next Monday? Why not > tomorrow? this sound like a diet mentality - you can only start on a Monday or > at the beginning of a month??? what gives? I am going to the Y tomorrow. Will > report in! Who is joining us? > I know I will be happy - why is it so hard to get going - inertia! > > Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 How about nuts and seeds - especially nuts. They should pack on the lbs.- so what if you are a grey hound - grey hounds look good! Ann RE: Re: Hard to exercise Hard! Hi Axel, In all of your writing about winter weight I have not seen you mention root crops or fruit. These are the things I was told to ease up on for weight loss. How about carrots, sweet potatoes, onions, the recently mentioned turnips and rutabagas? I guess one of the few blessings of being O-ns is that there are more beneficial fruits, but I think bananas and pears are still okay for you. Treat yourself to some fruit smoothies, made with pineapple juice. Joan in Chicago O-ns Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 , what part of Austin are you in? I'm south west, near Wm Cannon & Westgate Blvd. I work downtown from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and ride the bus most work days. It doesn't leave much time for walking, except Sat-Mon. Then I have all day. I might have to dust off the Nordic Track " clothes rack " . <smile> I used to use it religiously about 4-5 years ago. You all are getting me motivated... at least I said the name of it! That's progress! E Long > Here who needs to start at least walking! Thanks for the encouragement and I am going to start by going for an hour walk today! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Oh yeah, you told me that before. I might join you some time. Do you meet by the Hyatt, or the clock tower? Thanks for the offer, but I have a car. I just choose to ride the bus when possible. Then I can read and relax instead of dealing with the [horrible] Austin traffic. What is a Chi-Gong group? E Long > Hi E Long! I live in the North (close to MoPac and Far West.) I go at 7:30 AM on Sat. mornings to a Chi-Gong group exercise at Zilker Park (Near Congress Bridge) Let me know if you would like to come and if you need a ride I'll be glad to do it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Hi E Long! I live in the North (close to MoPac and Far West.) I go at 7:30 AM on Sat. mornings to a Chi-Gong group exercise at Zilker Park (Near Congress Bridge) Let me know if you would like to come and if you need a ride I'll be glad to do it! Re: Hard to exercise Hard! , what part of Austin are you in? I'm south west, near Wm Cannon & Westgate Blvd. I work downtown from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and ride the bus most work days. It doesn't leave much time for walking, except Sat-Mon. Then I have all day. I might have to dust off the Nordic Track " clothes rack " . <smile> I used to use it religiously about 4-5 years ago. You all are getting me motivated... at least I said the name of it! That's progress! E Long > Here who needs to start at least walking! Thanks for the encouragement and I am going to start by going for an hour walk today! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 LnL (lactating and laughing!!!) I'm so glad Axel joined the group! We'll be laughing endlessly.... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 13, 2001 Report Share Posted November 13, 2001 Under the bridge where the bats are (I think it is under 1st.) Chi Gong (like Tai Chi) deals with recollecting energy to balance the chakra system. If not interested, I some times walk afterwards (8:30AM). You might want to e-mail me at terebrito@... Re: Hard to exercise Hard! Oh yeah, you told me that before. I might join you some time. Do you meet by the Hyatt, or the clock tower? Thanks for the offer, but I have a car. I just choose to ride the bus when possible. Then I can read and relax instead of dealing with the [horrible] Austin traffic. What is a Chi-Gong group? E Long > Hi E Long! I live in the North (close to MoPac and Far West.) I go at 7:30 AM on Sat. mornings to a Chi-Gong group exercise at Zilker Park (Near Congress Bridge) Let me know if you would like to come and if you need a ride I'll be glad to do it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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