Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 > It's so nice to be caught up (finally) with all the groups' emails. I'm so far behind it's pathetic! I even told some listowners that I could no longer help moderate their lists, that I just have no *time* to do it any more. So now I'm down to 8 lists I own/mod - a more managable level, especially since 4 of them are so slow they're nearly dead. Yesterday was the first day this > week since Tuesday that I actually felt " ok " and " humanly normal " (LOL)... Good to see that your sore throat and other problems are finally gone. My bashed toes are no longer swollen, but one is still a bit purple but no longer in pain, so I can't use that as an excuse not to exercise any more. > Anyway - I don't know where my weight stands I'm back to 268 - 270, the same weight I was before I started thyroid replacement 2 months ago. I see the doc tomorrow and *better* get the dosage increased, because I know the labwork I had done last week won't show any change for the better. In fact, I suspect my counts may be worse, as I'm more tired and get more easily fatigued now than before I started taking the meds. Heck, I'm taking naps nearly every afternoon, and I didn't even do that when Henry was a newborn! I hope it's not a sign my liver enzymes are getting worse - if so, I'll have to stop taking the asthma pill altogether and hope my inhalers do the trick by themselves. > Speaking of which, have you all started to think about October and how you > are going to " handle it " ? October is my all-time favorite month of the year - it brings in cooler weather and signals the beginning of not just the holiday season but birthday season in our family. My original goal was to be back to 250 by my birthday Oct 15th, but with 20 pounds to go between then and now I don't think that's gonna happen. >I can do > this and am not worried about the candy and food for a change, ya know? Henry is way too old to trick or treat, and being up on the third floor, kids don't ring our bell so I don't even buy candy any more. *If* anyone *should* ring, I always have a supply of Halloween-themed pencils around to hand out. No temptations for me, and leftovers can be used next year. > I only got to Curves once last week I attempted to exercise once, and that was Monday morning, before hurting my foot. I got about 10 minutes into the workout and gave up, too tired to go on. > It was a > bummer though cuz I am going to hit my 100th workout on my next visit. That's > ok - that should be tomorrow!! Does Curves give you anything for reaching this milestone? > Until yesterday. LOL remember I said yesterday was the first day I felt > ok/normal?? Well, with it brought the hunger back. So many people say that this happens to them. I'm usually *more* hungry when I'm sick, like my body knows it needs extra fuel to fight whatever is wrong with it. > Pizza. I know I ate more > than I should have I'm still making a pizza every Friday (Whole wheat crust, no cheese, all veggie toppings) and eat 2 slices for dinner and save the other 2 for lunch Saturday and Sunday. This past week I ran out of whole wheat flour and made the pie with almost all all-purpose flour. I ate all 4 slices and was still looking for more! It's true what they say about white flour being an addictive substance and not as filling as high-fiber whole wheat! I bought 2 bags of ww flour today and will make darn sure I never run out again! > And, I had about 4 sodas yesterday. I know now why I avoid it like the plague. I hadn't had soda - regular or diet - for years, but a few weeks ago I had a yen for ginger ale and bought a 12-ounce bottle from a soda machine. I had a few sips, shuddered at the sweetness of it, then recapped it and put it away. It took me the entire week to finish that little bottle, and it'll be a few years before I have a yen for soda again. It was just so disgustingly sweet! > So, in light of all of that, I am making this weeks' goals: Well, goal #1 for me is to see the doc tomorrow, get my thyroid meds increased (At least doubled, I hope) and be able to avoid a daily nap. Goal 2 *has* to be getting back on the exercise bandwagon. I'll start small, maybe just 10 minutes tomorrow, and increase by a few minutes each day until I can tolerate a half hour a day again. The cooler weather is coming and I really want to take advantage of the primo walking weather before winter sets in and I'm stuck indoors again. Goal 3 is to get used to eating " normal " foods again in proper portion sizes. I've dropped off the low-fat vegan food plan for now. I really think my body needs more protein and a little bit of fat. My skin had gotten so bad a few weeks ago that my arms were flaking like after a sunburn and my face broke out in the worse case of rosacea rash that I ever had in my life. As soon as I started eating a hard boiled egg a few times a week and buttering my toast with lite margarine everything started to clear up a bit. I plan on having turkey burgers today instead of veggie ones. My skin is still super dry, I still have what looks like acne on my face in a few places (I never had acne in my life!), but the added protein and fat hasn't done anything to perk me up. Goal 4? Well, I have a load of sewing and mending that needs to be done, an apartment that needs to be cleaned, mail that needs to be read and answered, phone calls to be returned- well, you get the picture. Hopefully the doc will increase the thyroid to a level that will make a difference and I can start to feel human again. I really hate feeling like this! Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2006 Report Share Posted September 24, 2006 In a message dated 9/24/2006 12:30:45 PM Pacific Standard Time, suzybear@... writes: So now I'm down to 8 lists I own/mod - a more managable level,especially since 4 of them are so slow they're nearly dead. I don't own any, mod 1 and I don't know how many I am a member of LOL!! My bashed toes are no longer swollen, but one is still a bit purple but nolonger in pain, so I can't use that as an excuse not to exercise any more. Ow ow ow!! I don't remember reading what happened (LOL Sorry) but glad it is getting better and no longer swollen.... take it easy though when you start exercising again... I'm back to 268 - 270, the same weight I was before I started thyroidreplacement 2 months ago. I see the doc tomorrow and *better* get the dosageincreased, because I know the labwork I had done last week won't show anychange for the better. I'm sure I am in the low 280s still - can't wait to get in the 270s :-D Henry is way too old to trick or treat, and being up on the third floor,kids don't ring our bell so I don't even buy candy any more. *If* anyone*should* ring, I always have a supply of Halloween-themed pencils around tohand out. No temptations for me, and leftovers can be used next year. My son is too (14) and their "carnival" is at school the weekend before anyway... it's so dark in our duplex complex that if I don't want visitors I can turn the outside light off and noone will come back here anyway.... :-D I attempted to exercise once, and that was Monday morning, before hurting myfoot. I got about 10 minutes into the workout and gave up, too tired to goon. Glad I am not the only one starting fresh this week! Does Curves give you anything for reaching this milestone? Some give a t-shirt or something for the milestones (100, 200, 300, etc...) I don't know about my particular club though.... I'll let ya know!! Hopefully the doc will increase the thyroid to a level that will make a difference and I can start to feel human again. I really hate feeling like this! I can relate - am glad that I am feeling better and hope you get the results needed/desired at the doc tomorrow. kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 > Ow ow ow!! I don't remember reading what happened (LOL Sorry) I was reaching past the exercycle to set the VCR timer and Ed sneaked up behind me. I reflexively kicked out and bashed 4 toes on my left foot on the leg of the exercycle. Within the hour they were swollen up like little sausages and bright red. I could barely walk on them and sure as hell couldn't do a video or walk outside for a mile or so. Today they're okay, and carried me to and from the doc's office just fine. When I get back from the drug store with my new thyroid prescription I'll have to do my exercises. > I'm sure I am in the low 280s still - can't wait to get in the 270s :-D 272 this morning, BUT I haven't taken my water pill for 3 days now. When I get in from the stores and after my exercise I'll take it. I usually skip weekends, which is why I pick Wednesday as my official weigh-in day and not Mondays. It took me quite a while to get out of the 280's, so hang in there - it'll happen eventually. > Glad I am not the only one starting fresh this week! The doc wants me to get in 30 minutes of cardio every day - 7 days a week, no excuses. He also says now that he's doubling my thyroid med I should have a little more pep, but it might take a few weeks to feel the effect, but to push on, no matter how lousy I feel. :^P He also wants me to go back down to 1200 calories, because it may have taken 2 months to loose 5 pounds, but at least it was a loss. He said *if* I start losing more than 2 pounds a week, only then should I increase to 1400 calories again, but if the weight stalls or goes up on 1400, like it's doing now, to go back down to 1200. He didn't want to hear how starved I get on that little amount of food, and told me to take a vitamin supplement if I think I'm not getting enough nutrients. I'm beginning to not like that man. > I can relate - am glad that I am feeling better and hope you get the results > needed/desired at the doc tomorrow. Believe it or not, my thyroid levels got *worse* the 2 months I've been on thyroid supplements. He feels that my body is having a negative reaction to the natural thyroid, switched me to the synthetic one and doubled the dosage. My liver enzymes are back in the normal range, so I can safely continue taking my asthma pill and even pop a Tylenol if I get a headache again. At least that was *some* good news today. I woke up late, and then when I went to print out my blood pressure list to take to the doc's office, my printer died. I since switched it with an older printer we had laying around, but the ink carts are dried out, so it'll cost as much to buy new ink for an 11 year old printer as it would to just buy a new printer. Arghgh!!! Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 Wow that was a mouthful! LOL Glad you are caught up with the e-mails and also VERY glad you are feeling normal again. I sucks to be sick. I don't blame you for going to work sometimes getting caught up makes a huge difference. I haven't really given a thought to how I am going to deal with the holidays. I didn't too bad last year I think I actually lost weight. I am not making plans for it until I see how well the Hoodia works. SO far so good it works wonderful! But I don't know about making it longer term, it may lose its effectiveness. Anyway If the Hoodia works then I am totally not worried about the coming holidays. (Here's why, Last night for dinner I was NOT a bit hungry so I ate 1/4 C of the following: green beans, rice and pork tenderloin, even with the tiny portions I didn't feel deprived as I was not hungry!) If it doesn't well then I'll have to make a back up plan. Not gonna think about it yet as its too far off. I don't want to start obsessing about something so far away. 100th work out!!!! YAY YOU!!!!!! You go girl you must be so proud. Don't be too hard on yourself with regars to the pizza. Feeling so bad for so long is bound to take its toll mentally. So think of the pizza as a well deserved treat. Even if you went overboard, you realize you did and can move on from there. Sounds like you have a good plan for the upcoming week. Here's mine: 1. Drink a TON of water! 2. Try to eat SOMETHING everyday for breakfast. 3.Watch my portions and 4. Continue to make meal plans for the whole week ahead of time. Blessed be, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2006 Report Share Posted September 25, 2006 kewl goals, kelly! > > Hi Everyone~ > > It's so nice to be caught up (finally) with all the groups' emails. I spent > only roughly 1 hour a day on here this past week, so got to play catch up to > reading/responding yesterday and today. Yesterday was the first day this > week since Tuesday that I actually felt " ok " and " humanly normal " (LOL)... > thank God. And today's looking good too. I know I shouldn't do it, that I > should spend today on me and my family/home time, but I think I am going to go to > work for a couple of hours - play catch up to a few things that I didn't get > done this past week, so I am at least " current " going in to the new week (eh, > a little overtime wouldn't be bad either before holidays) > > Anyway - I don't know where my weight stands because even if I did weigh > myself I wouldn't take into consideration what I saw... a gain I would say was > due to being sick, not exercising and not eating right and same for a loss, so > I will wait til next weekend and look at the month in review... > > > Speaking of which, have you all started to think about October and how you > are going to " handle it " ? (it, meaning anything you want it to be). I guess > for me *it* is the fall harvest/halloween activities that start up and the > candy/food that comes with it between now and the end of the year. I can do > this and am not worried about the candy and food for a change, ya know? > > I only got to Curves once last week - that is understandable, couldn't > really breathe well enough to go any other days - not to mention it would have > been rude to go sick and risk infecting anyone else with my germies. It was a > bummer though cuz I am going to hit my 100th workout on my next visit. That's > ok - that should be tomorrow!! Walking this past week? Not much - just > what I had to do to get through the day... eating, etc....? So- so. I think the > only thing I managed to do this past week besides sleep and work was drink > water and eat a little. > > Until yesterday. LOL remember I said yesterday was the first day I felt > ok/normal?? Well, with it brought the hunger back. Pizza. I know I ate more > than I should have - outside of the hunger/fullness realm for sure. And, I > had about 4 sodas yesterday. I know now why I avoid it like the plague. > Today, I have a headache and feel blah, so I am back on whatever track I need to > be on.... > > So, in light of all of that, I am making this weeks' goals: > 1.) drink my water - aiming for 8 a day, anything extra is a bonus > 2.) Curves 3x > 3.) Walk 3x > 4.) follow my 0-5 eating > 5.) since I know my computer time makes my day suck wind for everything > else, I am still probably only going to get on here one hour a day/night during > the week > 6.) finishing up my current legal class (yay me) then I'll get a week or two > off between classes.... (( shrugs - don't even know what my next class is - > maybe a computer class... if that is the case, shouldn't be too bad - I hope > )) > > I hope you are all doing well, thanks for the hugs and prayers this week > while I was feeling puny - and am thinking/praying for all of you and your > families/concerns. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 In a message dated 9/30/2006 5:04:54 PM Pacific Standard Time, sandra.mygroup@... writes: Thank goodness we escaped the illness for once. I hope you are feeling better now. Glad you all escaped the illness and yes, I am feeling better now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2006 Report Share Posted September 30, 2006 Speaking of which, have you all started to think about October and how you are going to "handle it"? (it, meaning anything you want it to be). I guess for me *it* is the fall harvest/halloween activities that start up and the candy/food that comes with it between now and the end of the year. I can do this and am not worried about the candy and food for a change, ya know? As long as there isnt a ton of chocolate stuff or snickers I think I can mange the odd and ends candy. I've had my temptations for the month already as my son brought home not just one but a few boxes of nutty buddy bars. UGGG. Yes I've been eating them. It's my fault I can say no. I am showing some kind of control though and limiting to one a day. Once again I'm not gaining but if i would say no, I would be losing. So I'm kinda doing a good 2 weeks and then a 2 week period of "cheating" and having the higher calorie food on a regular basis. I have to switch my mind set and remind myself that it is a occasssional food and not a daily treat. I only got to Curves once last week - that is understandable, couldn't really breathe well enough to go any other days - not to mention it would have been rude to go sick and risk infecting anyone else with my germies. It was a bummer though cuz I am going to hit my 100th workout on my next visit. That's ok - that should be tomorrow!! Walking this past week? Not much - just what I had to do to get through the day... eating, etc....? So-so. I think the only thing I managed to do this past week besides sleep and work was drink water and eat a little. They had chicken pox going around down here. It seems everyone had it or a virus that had everyone sick. Thank goodness we escaped the illness for once. I hope you are feeling better now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 Question what exactly is a nutty buddy? BTW I DO "allow for dessert everyday. I just make sure to add in into my daily calories. Blessed be, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 Halloween is a big deal for me too. Up until we lost our house (and my fave costume with it) 2years ago I always dressed to the hilt as a witch, it's the one day of the year I can be myself! Blessed be, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2006 Report Share Posted October 1, 2006 It is a great tasting snack bar. It's right there in the area of the store as the little debbie snack cakes and stuff is. It's wafers with peanut butter and chocolate. It was always one of my favorites as a kid growing up. I never was crazy over the cake type snacks as they always had way to much icing or tasted way too sweet. But peanut butter and chocolate snacks is hard to resist. Snickers bars are even better then those though. Most all other candies and cakes I can do without. I do allow myself to have desserts too but just not on a daily basis. Just lately they have been finding their way to my hands more often then I would like:( Question what exactly is a nutty buddy? BTW I DO "allow for dessert everyday. I just make sure to add in into my daily calories. Blessed be, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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