Guest guest Posted March 31, 2000 Report Share Posted March 31, 2000 Hi Reckon we have all made the same mistake. Got keyed up to exercise, either to loose weight or kick the arthritis into Hades. Reckon your two day First Aid course could come in mighty handy, just in case you slip off the exercise bike. Start off how you mean to go on, five minutes a day, three days a week and build on that. Before you know it you will be like me, walking three miles three days per week and feeling the full withdrawal effects, if you cannot go for your exercise. Mom is thinking about asking Santa to leave me a Treadmill for Christmas, just so I can keep walking come what may. She knows what I am like to live with, if I do not get my walk in! Good Luck and keep me posted. Love and God Bless Gillian Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 I just wanted to say that I stayed very slim and healthy for 20 years on a healthy diet and 20 mins of light exercise in the morning and 20 mins of yoga at night - and a normal active life with 2 kids. I 'm happy for people who enjoy the gym but I want to put a word in for those of us who don't - I find them to be noisy pumped up places and it is entirely not necessary to work out for hours a day just to maintain weight - if you do need this then IMO something is very wrong with your health or diet. .. Now if you work out just to enjoy it that's another matter. Not to mention that the vast majority of Hypo sufferers can only gasp in amazement when people talk about running or working out - we simply can't do it! Mind you I do understand that it is age relative - if you are in your 30's its different to where I am coming from. But please be aware when you write about exercise that many of us cannot relate to your level of exercise - perhaps even find it hard to believe that you are sick at all. I can also recommend wheatgrass - its good for energy and also for detoxing the blood. Kerry Re: Just diagnosed I'm sure you have heard of Curves for Women fitness center, right? Well, when I lived in NY I used to manage one and for 4 yrs. I watched women of all sizes, ages, and with different conditions drop inches, it is amazing. If you know someone who goes there and they tell you it doesn't work it is because they are not putting in the effort they need to. It is similar to swimming, the faster you swim the more results you will see, same concept. All the machines are filled with fluid so you need to pump the fluid as fast as you can for only 30 seconds and then move on to the next station. Trust me, watching these women was amazing and it works. I did that workout for 3 months and dropped 2 pants size, I did it for yrs. Now, I run, ride my bike and do yoga, but yes the key truly is a healthy diet. I just did a shot of wheatgrass and I like to put chlorophyll in my water, they are both good for many things, thyroid included. Good luck. - Gayla <getwickedme@...> wrote: Thank You and both! I started probably like a lot of people trying to lose weight in January. I had lost 10 lbs and that was it!!! So I tried working out twice a day and continued to watch what I ate and nothing was happenning. Well, then I started getting a pain in my right breast and noticed I was producing milk! Then I also started to notice the amount of hair that came out when I brushed it. So then I decided to go see my doctor. And here I am! Now I need to get back into my routine and try this weight loss thing again. Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: I agree with , diet is key and if you are unsure of a healthy diet then best to seek the advice of a good nutritionist. My theory on food is......if you have to eat meat, make sure it's organic (I choose to stay away completely but I will cook it for my husband), stay real low to none at all on the dairy (organic ofcourse) and add more fruits and veggies. Low sugar, more fiber, lentils, chick peas, falafel, etc.. It will make a difference, oh and stay off the scale for a while, nothing happens over night. :0) mary adams <meadams@...> wrote: Gayla I found out the more I ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush it Hope this helps you Just diagnosed Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 I keep everything in mind when I mention exercise that is why my suggestion to her was Curves For Women, where it is an environment for all types of women and very accomodating. I can't function without thyroid replacement and I have bloodwork and a goitre to prove how awful my situation is, however I do believe that the way I eat allows me to have a little bit of energy to force me onto that treadmill. Once I am on it, I struggle to stay on it but I do it and it helps me. I have more energy now, since I went almost all organic and cut out animals and their by products and added things like freash juicing and wheatgrass, then I did in my 20's. I also stay away from noisy gyms, I have a treadmill, and I never work out more than 45 minutes a day. I understand not relating to my level of exercise, again, that is why my suggestion was Curves, where any woman, no matter what her age or condition can participate. It allows you to bust your butt or just barely move your butt, it's at your own pace and a wonderful suggestion to anyone who wants to try and circulate. Kerry Ann Faithfull <kerry@...> wrote: I just wanted to say that I stayed very slim and healthy for 20 years on a healthy diet and 20 mins of light exercise in the morning and 20 mins of yoga at night - and a normal active life with 2 kids. I 'm happy for people who enjoy the gym but I want to put a word in for those of us who don't - I find them to be noisy pumped up places and it is entirely not necessary to work out for hours a day just to maintain weight - if you do need this then IMO something is very wrong with your health or diet. .. Now if you work out just to enjoy it that's another matter. Not to mention that the vast majority of Hypo sufferers can only gasp in amazement when people talk about running or working out - we simply can't do it! Mind you I do understand that it is age relative - if you are in your 30's its different to where I am coming from. But please be aware when you write about exercise that many of us cannot relate to your level of exercise - perhaps even find it hard to believe that you are sick at all. I can also recommend wheatgrass - its good for energy and also for detoxing the blood. Kerry Re: Just diagnosed I'm sure you have heard of Curves for Women fitness center, right? Well, when I lived in NY I used to manage one and for 4 yrs. I watched women of all sizes, ages, and with different conditions drop inches, it is amazing. If you know someone who goes there and they tell you it doesn't work it is because they are not putting in the effort they need to. It is similar to swimming, the faster you swim the more results you will see, same concept. All the machines are filled with fluid so you need to pump the fluid as fast as you can for only 30 seconds and then move on to the next station. Trust me, watching these women was amazing and it works. I did that workout for 3 months and dropped 2 pants size, I did it for yrs. Now, I run, ride my bike and do yoga, but yes the key truly is a healthy diet. I just did a shot of wheatgrass and I like to put chlorophyll in my water, they are both good for many things, thyroid included. Good luck. - Gayla <getwickedme@...> wrote: Thank You and both! I started probably like a lot of people trying to lose weight in January. I had lost 10 lbs and that was it!!! So I tried working out twice a day and continued to watch what I ate and nothing was happenning. Well, then I started getting a pain in my right breast and noticed I was producing milk! Then I also started to notice the amount of hair that came out when I brushed it. So then I decided to go see my doctor. And here I am! Now I need to get back into my routine and try this weight loss thing again. Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: I agree with , diet is key and if you are unsure of a healthy diet then best to seek the advice of a good nutritionist. My theory on food is......if you have to eat meat, make sure it's organic (I choose to stay away completely but I will cook it for my husband), stay real low to none at all on the dairy (organic ofcourse) and add more fruits and veggies. Low sugar, more fiber, lentils, chick peas, falafel, etc.. It will make a difference, oh and stay off the scale for a while, nothing happens over night. :0) mary adams <meadams@...> wrote: Gayla I found out the more I ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush it Hope this helps you Just diagnosed Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Thanks - unfortunately I was already eating organic and juicing and using wheat grass when I became HypoT - go figure? Kerry Re: Just diagnosed I'm sure you have heard of Curves for Women fitness center, right? Well, when I lived in NY I used to manage one and for 4 yrs. I watched women of all sizes, ages, and with different conditions drop inches, it is amazing. If you know someone who goes there and they tell you it doesn't work it is because they are not putting in the effort they need to. It is similar to swimming, the faster you swim the more results you will see, same concept. All the machines are filled with fluid so you need to pump the fluid as fast as you can for only 30 seconds and then move on to the next station. Trust me, watching these women was amazing and it works. I did that workout for 3 months and dropped 2 pants size, I did it for yrs. Now, I run, ride my bike and do yoga, but yes the key truly is a healthy diet. I just did a shot of wheatgrass and I like to put chlorophyll in my water, they are both good for many things, thyroid included. Good luck. - Gayla <getwickedme@...> wrote: Thank You and both! I started probably like a lot of people trying to lose weight in January. I had lost 10 lbs and that was it!!! So I tried working out twice a day and continued to watch what I ate and nothing was happenning. Well, then I started getting a pain in my right breast and noticed I was producing milk! Then I also started to notice the amount of hair that came out when I brushed it. So then I decided to go see my doctor. And here I am! Now I need to get back into my routine and try this weight loss thing again. Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: I agree with , diet is key and if you are unsure of a healthy diet then best to seek the advice of a good nutritionist. My theory on food is......if you have to eat meat, make sure it's organic (I choose to stay away completely but I will cook it for my husband), stay real low to none at all on the dairy (organic ofcourse) and add more fruits and veggies. Low sugar, more fiber, lentils, chick peas, falafel, etc.. It will make a difference, oh and stay off the scale for a while, nothing happens over night. :0) mary adams <meadams@...> wrote: Gayla I found out the more I ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush it Hope this helps you Just diagnosed Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 While we are on the subject of diet and exercise, I am sure most already know the foods to stay away from wit hypo. But if not, you should minimize or have none at all of the following: soy, spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, mustard...just to name a few. I found out the hard way about soy when i was a vegan and my main source of protein was soy, I couldn't understand why I felt great, had lots of energy but my gland was increasing drasticaly in size. I researched diet first because mine was so unique at the time and found out lots of negative effects from the isoflavones in soy against proper thyroid function. I stay away completely now, which is why I eat fish for protein, however, these days our fish is loaded with mercury so ofcourse that is not good for the thyroid either. So frustrating, I know. Have a healthy day, everyone. Kerry Ann Faithfull <kerry@...> wrote: Thanks - unfortunately I was already eating organic and juicing and using wheat grass when I became HypoT - go figure? Kerry Re: Just diagnosed I'm sure you have heard of Curves for Women fitness center, right? Well, when I lived in NY I used to manage one and for 4 yrs. I watched women of all sizes, ages, and with different conditions drop inches, it is amazing. If you know someone who goes there and they tell you it doesn't work it is because they are not putting in the effort they need to. It is similar to swimming, the faster you swim the more results you will see, same concept. All the machines are filled with fluid so you need to pump the fluid as fast as you can for only 30 seconds and then move on to the next station. Trust me, watching these women was amazing and it works. I did that workout for 3 months and dropped 2 pants size, I did it for yrs. Now, I run, ride my bike and do yoga, but yes the key truly is a healthy diet. I just did a shot of wheatgrass and I like to put chlorophyll in my water, they are both good for many things, thyroid included. Good luck. - Gayla <getwickedme@...> wrote: Thank You and both! I started probably like a lot of people trying to lose weight in January. I had lost 10 lbs and that was it!!! So I tried working out twice a day and continued to watch what I ate and nothing was happenning. Well, then I started getting a pain in my right breast and noticed I was producing milk! Then I also started to notice the amount of hair that came out when I brushed it. So then I decided to go see my doctor. And here I am! Now I need to get back into my routine and try this weight loss thing again. Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: I agree with , diet is key and if you are unsure of a healthy diet then best to seek the advice of a good nutritionist. My theory on food is......if you have to eat meat, make sure it's organic (I choose to stay away completely but I will cook it for my husband), stay real low to none at all on the dairy (organic ofcourse) and add more fruits and veggies. Low sugar, more fiber, lentils, chick peas, falafel, etc.. It will make a difference, oh and stay off the scale for a while, nothing happens over night. :0) mary adams <meadams@...> wrote: Gayla I found out the more I ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush it Hope this helps you Just diagnosed Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Ya know, my doctor didn't tell me any of this stuff!!! My hair! Is it growing back after if falls out? My head is so itchy!!! I feel like I know nothing about this!!! Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: While we are on the subject of diet and exercise, I am sure most already know the foods to stay away from wit hypo. But if not, you should minimize or have none at all of the following: soy, spinach, cauliflower, broccoli, mustard...just to name a few. I found out the hard way about soy when i was a vegan and my main source of protein was soy, I couldn't understand why I felt great, had lots of energy but my gland was increasing drasticaly in size. I researched diet first because mine was so unique at the time and found out lots of negative effects from the isoflavones in soy against proper thyroid function. I stay away completely now, which is why I eat fish for protein, however, these days our fish is loaded with mercury so ofcourse that is not good for the thyroid either. So frustrating, I know. Have a healthy day, everyone. Kerry Ann Faithfull <kerry@...> wrote: Thanks - unfortunately I was already eating organic and juicing and using wheat grass when I became HypoT - go figure? Kerry Re: Just diagnosed I'm sure you have heard of Curves for Women fitness center, right? Well, when I lived in NY I used to manage one and for 4 yrs. I watched women of all sizes, ages, and with different conditions drop inches, it is amazing. If you know someone who goes there and they tell you it doesn't work it is because they are not putting in the effort they need to. It is similar to swimming, the faster you swim the more results you will see, same concept. All the machines are filled with fluid so you need to pump the fluid as fast as you can for only 30 seconds and then move on to the next station. Trust me, watching these women was amazing and it works. I did that workout for 3 months and dropped 2 pants size, I did it for yrs. Now, I run, ride my bike and do yoga, but yes the key truly is a healthy diet. I just did a shot of wheatgrass and I like to put chlorophyll in my water, they are both good for many things, thyroid included. Good luck. - Gayla <getwickedme@...> wrote: Thank You and both! I started probably like a lot of people trying to lose weight in January. I had lost 10 lbs and that was it!!! So I tried working out twice a day and continued to watch what I ate and nothing was happenning. Well, then I started getting a pain in my right breast and noticed I was producing milk! Then I also started to notice the amount of hair that came out when I brushed it. So then I decided to go see my doctor. And here I am! Now I need to get back into my routine and try this weight loss thing again. Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: I agree with , diet is key and if you are unsure of a healthy diet then best to seek the advice of a good nutritionist. My theory on food is......if you have to eat meat, make sure it's organic (I choose to stay away completely but I will cook it for my husband), stay real low to none at all on the dairy (organic ofcourse) and add more fruits and veggies. Low sugar, more fiber, lentils, chick peas, falafel, etc.. It will make a difference, oh and stay off the scale for a while, nothing happens over night. :0) mary adams <meadams@...> wrote: Gayla I found out the more I ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush it Hope this helps you Just diagnosed Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Gayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 , You wrote: > ... you should minimize or have none at all of the following: soy, spinach, > cauliflower, broccoli, mustard...just to name a few. ... Most of the goitrogenic vegetables will not matter once you are on a full replacement dosage. Just don't eat them WITH your medication. Soy and fluoride, however, will go after thyroid hormones in the blood. I still stay away from them. The richest source of fluoride is tea (not the herbals). Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Gayla I found out the more I > ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course > during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I > am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush > it Hope this helps you > Just diagnosed > > > Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. > > I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am > on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of > wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing > weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, Gayla > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2006 Report Share Posted June 1, 2006 Gayla I found out the more I > ate(right foods)the more weight I lost about 50 lbs.In 4months of course > during this I lost my husband of 30 years so that could be some of it.I > am still losing my hair you can't tell it just when I wash it or brush > it Hope this helps you > Just diagnosed > > > Hello, my name is Gayla and I am 32. I was just diagnosed last week. > > I am nerveouse about this. I have always been a healthy person. I am > on 2 medications, Levothyroxine and Cabergoline. Just kind of > wondering how long it took to stop losing hair and start losing > weight. Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated. > Thanks, Gayla > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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