Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 Thank you everyone for your kind comments about my Father, and Skwigg for making me laugh...it had been a while. The old man turned the corner finally on Monday. He¹s getting back to his old self, so with no complications (fingers crossed) he¹ll be home next Friday. For the gal that asked, he doesn¹t need a hip replacement, the ortho told me that I would have broken my leg had I fell like he did. He¹s a Parkinson¹s patient too and his feet froze on him and he went down hard. Now for the bizarre news. I¹ve just been staying the course, working the program but not fanatically. The week he fell I was planning on adding some things to my routine to kick it up a notch before this big meet. He pretty much torpedoed that plan. However, I lost six pounds this week and have no explanation for it. I haven¹t done anything different. Well, the only difference is that I picked a meal off of e-diets that consisted of lean steak, brown rice, asparagus and honeydew. TJ¹s didn¹t have honeydew but they did have watermelon so I got the watermelon. The other thing that was different was that I went to an ART chiropractor, who really tore up my hip flexors, which were really tight. Outside of that it was business as usual this week. While I¹m perplexed, I¹m going to stay the course and skip my free day, and maybe just have a dessert tonight and see how much I can build on this. > >> >...even when the stress is off the charts, I >> > won't stress eat anymore. After 47 years, I think that's huge. > > Wow!! That is HUGE ! > You are my inspiration > There you are with all the possible " excuses " , but you are holding > steady. Way to go! > Best wishes to your dad. Men can and do recover from those breaks. > Take him a set of hand weights > > M. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 I swear that watermelon is some kind of miraculous natural diuretic. I don't remember who was talking about that last week, but I totally agree. If you're retaining water and you eat a couple big pieces of watermelon, you won't be retaining water anymore. Maybe the melon is what tipped the scale for you. > However, I lost six pounds this week and have no > explanation for it. I haven¹t done anything different. Well, the only > difference is that I picked a meal off of e-diets that consisted of lean > steak, brown rice, asparagus and honeydew. TJ¹s didn¹t have honeydew but > they did have watermelon so I got the watermelon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 That was me--I'm the watermelon fanatic. I've spent entire afternoons doing practically nothing besides eat watermelon and pee. (Ahh, those crazy days of summer.) Naomi ****** Skwigg wrote: > > I swear that watermelon is some kind of miraculous natural diuretic. I > don't remember who was talking about that last week, but I totally > agree. If you're retaining water and you eat a couple big pieces of > watermelon, you won't be retaining water anymore. Maybe the melon is > what tipped the scale for you. > > > > On 6/24/06, Dr. Val <drval@... <mailto:drval%40astound.net>> > wrote: > > However, I lost six pounds this week and have no > > explanation for it. I haven¹t done anything different. Well, the only > > difference is that I picked a meal off of e-diets that consisted of lean > > steak, brown rice, asparagus and honeydew. TJ¹s didn¹t have honeydew but > > they did have watermelon so I got the watermelon. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 so watermelon isn't BAD for me? I had another group of BFL women tell me to stay away from it cuz of it's " high glycemic value " although I just heard from my mil that she read it has no nutritional value, no vitamins etc. what a bummer! I love watermelon! Re: Re: About that last challenge That was me--I'm the watermelon fanatic. I've spent entire afternoons doing practically nothing besides eat watermelon and pee. (Ahh, those crazy days of summer.) Naomi ****** Skwigg wrote: > > I swear that watermelon is some kind of miraculous natural diuretic. I > don't remember who was talking about that last week, but I totally > agree. If you're retaining water and you eat a couple big pieces of > watermelon, you won't be retaining water anymore. Maybe the melon is > what tipped the scale for you. > > > > On 6/24/06, Dr. Val <drval@... <mailto:drval%40astound.net>> > wrote: > > However, I lost six pounds this week and have no > > explanation for it. I haven¹t done anything different. Well, the only > > difference is that I picked a meal off of e-diets that consisted of lean > > steak, brown rice, asparagus and honeydew. TJ¹s didn¹t have honeydew but > > they did have watermelon so I got the watermelon. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 People who are afraid to eat fruit drive me nuts. I never, ever gain fat when I'm eating lots of fruit. Au contraire, it usually takes a couple of pounds off me, even when I'm eating enormous quantities. (Which I do when I eat watermelon--I can eat 1/2 of a huge watermelon in an afternoon; a couple watermelons a week when they're really good.) Naomi ****** tobilynn wrote: > > so watermelon isn't BAD for me? I had another group of BFL women tell > me to stay away from it cuz of it's " high glycemic value " > > although I just heard from my mil that she read it has no nutritional > value, no vitamins etc. what a bummer! I love watermelon! > > Re: Re: About that last challenge > > That was me--I'm the watermelon fanatic. I've spent entire afternoons > doing practically nothing besides eat watermelon and pee. (Ahh, those > crazy days of summer.) > > Naomi > ****** > > Skwigg wrote: > > > > I swear that watermelon is some kind of miraculous natural diuretic. I > > don't remember who was talking about that last week, but I totally > > agree. If you're retaining water and you eat a couple big pieces of > > watermelon, you won't be retaining water anymore. Maybe the melon is > > what tipped the scale for you. > > > > > > > > On 6/24/06, Dr. Val <drval@... <mailto:drval%40astound.net> > <mailto:drval%40astound.net>> > > wrote: > > > However, I lost six pounds this week and have no > > > explanation for it. I haven¹t done anything different. Well, the only > > > difference is that I picked a meal off of e-diets that consisted > of lean > > > steak, brown rice, asparagus and honeydew. TJ¹s didn¹t have > honeydew but > > > they did have watermelon so I got the watermelon. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 Are you kidding? No fruit is bad for you. Watermelon is loaded with vitamins, potassium and lycopene. Here it is on the World's Healthiest Foods list: http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice & dbid=31 Anybody who's been brainwashed by low carb diet books will be terrified of watermelon - and bananas and carrots and potatoes and all kinds of other healthy, nutrient-dense foods. Watermelon does have a high-glycemic value, but because you're always eating it with protein, that doesn't matter much. Besides, you want high-glycemic carbs post workout. The little bit of an insulin bump helps to shuttle nutrients into your muscles faster. That's the one time of day when it pays to eat calorie-dense carbs like pasta, bananas, bagels, potatoes, etc.. If you were to finish your workout and eat a big leafy green garden salad with grilled chicken and a big piece of watermelon, there's no way that would be " bad " for you. > so watermelon isn't BAD for me? I had another group of BFL women tell me to stay away from it cuz of it's " high glycemic value " > > although I just heard from my mil that she read it has no nutritional value, no vitamins etc. what a bummer! I love watermelon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 thanks for the help! just KNEW fruit couldn't be BAD for me, or make me fat! duh! Tobi-Lynn Re: Re: About that last challenge > > That was me--I'm the watermelon fanatic. I've spent entire afternoons > doing practically nothing besides eat watermelon and pee. (Ahh, those > crazy days of summer.) > > Naomi > ****** > > Skwigg wrote: > > > > I swear that watermelon is some kind of miraculous natural diuretic. I > > don't remember who was talking about that last week, but I totally > > agree. If you're retaining water and you eat a couple big pieces of > > watermelon, you won't be retaining water anymore. Maybe the melon is > > what tipped the scale for you. > > > > > > > > On 6/24/06, Dr. Val <drval@... <mailto:drval%40astound.net> > <mailto:drval%40astound.net>> > > wrote: > > > However, I lost six pounds this week and have no > > > explanation for it. I haven¹t done anything different. Well, the only > > > difference is that I picked a meal off of e-diets that consisted > of lean > > > steak, brown rice, asparagus and honeydew. TJ¹s didn¹t have > honeydew but > > > they did have watermelon so I got the watermelon. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 thanks for the link! I sent it on to my mil. I knew, I just KNEW that fruit could NOT be bad for me! thanks for the help. Tobi-Lynn Re: Re: About that last challenge Are you kidding? No fruit is bad for you. Watermelon is loaded with vitamins, potassium and lycopene. Here it is on the World's Healthiest Foods list: http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice & dbid=31 Anybody who's been brainwashed by low carb diet books will be terrified of watermelon - and bananas and carrots and potatoes and all kinds of other healthy, nutrient-dense foods. Watermelon does have a high-glycemic value, but because you're always eating it with protein, that doesn't matter much. Besides, you want high-glycemic carbs post workout. The little bit of an insulin bump helps to shuttle nutrients into your muscles faster. That's the one time of day when it pays to eat calorie-dense carbs like pasta, bananas, bagels, potatoes, etc.. If you were to finish your workout and eat a big leafy green garden salad with grilled chicken and a big piece of watermelon, there's no way that would be " bad " for you. > so watermelon isn't BAD for me? I had another group of BFL women tell me to stay away from it cuz of it's " high glycemic value " > > although I just heard from my mil that she read it has no nutritional value, no vitamins etc. what a bummer! I love watermelon! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Very cool website. > Are you kidding? No fruit is bad for you. Watermelon is loaded with > vitamins, potassium and lycopene. Here it is on the World's Healthiest > Foods list: > http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice & dbid=31 > <http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice & amp;dbid=31> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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