Guest guest Posted August 4, 2003 Report Share Posted August 4, 2003 That's great how you set goals despite all the stress on the weekend. >From: Jase4567@... > >Then he got up late for work this morning. So the day for him did not >start >off good. I am trying to make a good day into a bad start. Tummy does not >feel to well. I think it is cause we ate so late. So todays goals. > >water >exercise >portions > >I will report later on how I do. > > NH >Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94 >Mommy to Anne 7-1-99 _________________________________________________________________ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 >His wife wanted shelfs OR something to hold ribbon. Is this the one that just got married in November? >BAM it is 7:10 pm. We did not eat until 8pm. I was still doing dishes at > 10 pm. Ouch! > If there is a god this will not happen. LOL!! Yeah, this *must* be the newlyweds! > water > exercise > portions > > I will report later on how I do. Well, I'm still a bit behind in emails, but I hope thing went better today (Tuesday) than Monday. When do the kids go back to school in NH? Ours don't start until after Labor day in September, and Henry can't wait. He's already gone and done half a semester's worth of physics homework and is thinking of hitting the school book store this week for the calculus book to start working on that! If a 19 yo is bored, I can imagine how bad your girls are. Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2003 Report Share Posted August 5, 2003 > Well, I am thankful the weekend is over. AMEN to that! Alot of fighting going on in my > house. Little stuff. So little it makes you wonder why bother fighting. Abby > and are at each others throats. hummmm are you living here?!?! LOL I totally understand! Although hubby was still in a rotten mood today when he got home from work, but he seems to be over it now. I was so irritated myself yesterday that I read your post and meant to get back to it, but then with the bank and all I never did remember until I just read Sue's post to you. >Thankfully my lil bro came sat and gave > me some peace. That was great of him! All of my brothers and sisters are married with kids of their own and live a distance away. I used to do that for my brothers and sisters and now understand how much they must of appreciated it. BIL had no idea what he was going to do > with the wood. His wife wanted shelfs OR something to hold ribbon. So hubby > does make two things that hold dowels at an angle so she could put the ribbon on > and left room so the dowel would spin type. She says what the hell is that. > I wanted to smack her. LOL... don't ya just love inlaws? Actually mine are pretty good with the exception of a couple of them. Considering there are 6 of them I think I made out pretty good. After awhile they > left. BAM it is 7:10 pm. We did not eat until 8pm. I was still doing dishes at > 10 pm. Hubby knew I was ticked. I HATE eating late. Last night's dinner wasn't until later then that. Oh well.. I guess that's what I get for taking late Dr's appointments. We probablly should have ate before we left, but that would have meant a 4:30 dinner to get finished in time and that is really kind of early soooo.... Then of course what really got me going was > they talked about reproducing. If there is a god this will not happen. Oh yes... I know a couple like this! My adopted daughters biological father and mother. He had my oldest taken away and her mother had both her and at least one other that I know about taken away, and last I knew they both wanted more (they are seperated and with different people now). You would think that if they had their children taken away they would know better, but nope.. they think the next one will be different. It's really kind of sad. .. Tummy does not > feel to well. I think it is cause we ate so late. So todays goals. Hope your feeling better and that today went better for you! a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2003 Report Share Posted August 6, 2003 Well school goes back 3 weeks from tomorrow. AND I can not wait. They fight. I want routine back. Glad to hear about the car. chat soon. NH Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94 Mommy to Anne 7-1-99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 > Well, the weekend is over. ALMOST. No school today do to holiday. It looks like a regular day here. The laundromat was a little more crowded, but the same amount of people were lined up to take the bus to their jobs in NYC and the private school kids were all headed out with backpacks. Henry and Ed both left around 6 am, so I was able to get an early start today. >We planned a trip to burger king which i never get to have. Hubby > hates it. It's the opposite here - Ed loves BK but Henry & I always outvote him and we go to McD's. >Also got my > favorite granola. Can only get it there. YUM again. It's almost time to take the ride down to the mall that has the Sonoma store so I can get my pumpkin butter. I *could* mail order it, but the postage is more than the gas, so we'll make the trip and roam the mall. We did stop for lunch and > got a side salad, NO dressing, took two bites of a burger gave the rest to > hubby, water, and some fries. Hubby was a little surprised. So am I. That's great self control! If you ever go to > wendys there side salads are great for .99. Hmm, I was about to say we only have a 's on the seedy side of town, then remembered a new one just opened during the summer near the Stop n Shop mall. Maybe I'll stop in some day this week if I have a few $$ leftover. > Now I did get on that nasty thing called a scale. And I was up 2. So I am > now at an all time HIGH of 246. I'll take it! Last night I was 264 but this morning woke up at 266. And this is by *behaving* myself and eating only McDougall foods, too. But I do blame Auntie Flo for this. She doesn't know if she wants to come or not, just keeps peeking in every day or so but doesn't *stay* and do the job. Oh, I feel so bloat!! > I have to stop coming up with excuses not to exercise. But that's the best part of my day! Not the exercise, the excuse-making. LOL No, I kid. Yesterday I got in a tape, and today I'll try plunge into 's again. Last week I had been doing a few minutes on the treadmill each day, but it just made my hip so sore. > I will email tonight on how it goes. ttfn I look forward to hearing/seeing how the day went. Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 >No school today do to holiday. The kids here have school today and all state employees will be working. Not like a holiday at all.... except no mail and the banks are closed. My little brother (my angel), came and > visited. We planned a trip to burger king which i never get to have. Hubby > hates it. Didnt eat breakfast and man did I enjoy. YUM YUM... BK is the food of choice around here, cheap and good, but very calroie rich so we try not to have it very often. Which reminds me I need to get some meat out for dinner. Yesterday we > went for a drive up to vermont. What beautiful colors... Stopped at a little > country store that I just love. Has antiques... So nice... Also got my > favorite granola. Can only get it there. YUM again. I just love places like that! I love the colors as well We have a jam that we were driving over an hour for once a year and would get 2 jars. I could hardly afford the price ($4.50+/half-pint) I found a recipe on line (only one) for it and have made it up... I have yet to open one of the jars, but know I can make it year round for less then the cost of the 2 jars we would buy. I wonder if you could find a similiar recipe for it, if you want to make it. I saw one on food network (really I do watch other stations that looked very VERY yummy, but all the sweetened condensed milk they put in there was enough to make me want to get my insulin refilled " just in case " . *side note... they gave me some regular insulin after I had my 3 yr old in case my blood sugar went out of whack because they took me off the glucophage. I never opened the bottle and it expired. We did stop for lunch and > got a side salad, NO dressing, took two bites of a burger gave the rest to > hubby, water, and some fries. Hubby was a little surprised. If you ever go to > wendys there side salads are great for .99. Unless you can get low cal > dressing dont use the stuff they give you. 150 cal for a tablespoon. that is why I > went without. I had a salad dressing from some resturant (I have no idea where) that was a full packet of italian and only 25 calories for the whole thing. I used it the other day and expected it to taste nasty, but it was VERY Good. I guess I'll have to figure out where it came from. We save all of our ketchup/mustard/honey mustard/soy/duck sauce/horsey sauce/arbys sauce/taco sauce packets in a small shoe tote in the kitchen, so I have no idea when it arrived. > > Now I did get on that nasty thing called a scale. And I was up 2. Not that I'm one to talk these days, but you can do it! You can fight this battle and win, though we may get bucked off the horse, or even hop off and take a wonder we can get back on and lose this weight. I really need to get my compass out and figure out where my horse is and hop back on. I get into these depressed states and I > battle getting out. So I have to get back to basics. ONE meal at a time. ONE > day at a time. BUT have to plan as well. I have to stop coming up with > excuses not to exercise. EVEN if it is 15 min. Yep! We can do this! I was depressed/emotional there for a few days, but I'm back out of it now. Let us know how the day goes for you. a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 > *side note... they gave me some regular insulin after I had my 3 yr > old in case my blood sugar went out of whack because they took me off > the glucophage. I never opened the bottle and it expired. Don't you love when " emergency " meds expire without ever being used? It's such a nice feeling! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2003 Report Share Posted October 13, 2003 , I don't normally offer advice, but I thought of something that helped me. I always feel that the first 2 weeks of a diet are the hardest. That is when I am going through withdrawals both physically and psychologically. So, when I began I told my self that I was only committing to two weeks. At the end, I could re-evaluate and go off if I wanted to. It was easier for me to see it that way. At the end of my two weeks, I felt so much better and was having less cravings that it was easier to commit to the long haul. I have now been 4 months without a single cheat. Perhaps a short term commitment might help you re-light your pilot light? Just a suggestion. Best wishes! Cherilyn MondayWell, the weekend is over. ALMOST. No school today do to holiday. was gone friday until saturday at 10 pm. My little brother (my angel), came and visited. We planned a trip to burger king which i never get to have. Hubby hates it. Didnt eat breakfast and man did I enjoy. YUM YUM... Yesterday we went for a drive up to vermont. What beautiful colors... Stopped at a little country store that I just love. Has antiques... So nice... Also got my favorite granola. Can only get it there. YUM again. We did stop for lunch and got a side salad, NO dressing, took two bites of a burger gave the rest to hubby, water, and some fries. Hubby was a little surprised. If you ever go to wendys there side salads are great for .99. Unless you can get low cal dressing dont use the stuff they give you. 150 cal for a tablespoon. that is why I went without. Now I did get on that nasty thing called a scale. And I was up 2. So I am now at an all time HIGH of 246. So I have to get out of this HAZE I feel like I am in. The year is flying by me. I get into these depressed states and I battle getting out. So I have to get back to basics. ONE meal at a time. ONE day at a time. BUT have to plan as well. I have to stop coming up with excuses not to exercise. EVEN if it is 15 min. I will email tonight on how it goes. ttfn NHMommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94Mommy to Anne 7-1-99To unsubscribe DO NOT send a message to the list.Please click on this link and unsubscribe:100-plus/join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 Sheila, CONGRATS on hitting your 50 pound goal - that's such an awesome feeling!!! Fall seven times, stand up eight.- Japanese proverb Re: monday Hi all, I officially reached my 50 lb. lost goal!!!!! I started this June 1 at 296 and weighed in at 246 this morning. I have already been to the Y for my morning swim and am drinking water like a fish. My exchanges have been really good except that when I get home from work at 11 pm I am always SO hungry it is hard not to get into stuff then. Now my Y glasses story. I have been swimming almost daily since June 1 and always lay my glasses (almost blind without them) on a bench by the side of the pool. On Friday I got out of the pool and went to get my glasses and they were gone. I'm telling you I am in a MAJOR panic and the lifeguard helped me look for them. Well I went out to the front desk and asked them to page overhead about the glasses--no luck but they did search the pool area again and find a pair of glasses. Well guess what they aren't mine but look a lot like mine and almost have the same prescription. I have been wearing someone elses glasses all weekend and I suspect someone else has mine and probably doesn't even know they have the wrong ones. Isn't that bizarre? I went to the lost and found and asked about them and this guy pulls out this big tupperware bin full of glasses. Can you believe people just leave their glasses. Unbelievable. Anyway I thought you would enjoy this story. Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 12, 2003 Report Share Posted November 12, 2003 <<They all get new PJ's to open on christmas eve then they will have nice new jammies for their christmas morning photos.>>> LOL - this is a tradition I picked up from my own childhood - Christmas-y jammies and a robe, I almost forgot 2 years ago, the daughter said something about her Christmas jammies - panic - had to run out Christmas eve day to get some. Fall seven times, stand up eight.- Japanese proverb Re: monday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 I am so sorry it has taken me so long to get to this one. Last week was terrible. I fell and tore my patella tendon and had money stolen. It left me kind of bummed and in hiding, so I just now am getting around to me e-mail. Sheila, I am so very proud of you! Fifty pounds is the incredible sum total of months worth of small achievements all rolled together. This is the time you celebrate every piece of chocolate refused, and every walk taken. You are doing GREAT! We can all learn from you and your 5.5 months to a 50lb lighter healthier body! Congratulations! A N D ... Thanks for inspiring me to go put in an exercise video! Cherilyn -----Original Message-----From: Sheila [mailto:sjackson@...]Sent: 10 November 2003 9:25 AM100-plus Subject: Re: monday Hi all, I officially reached my 50 lb. lost goal!!!!! I started this June 1 at 296 and weighed in at 246 this morning. I have already been to the Y for my morning swim and am drinking water like a fish. My exchanges have been really good except that when I get home from work at 11 pm I am always SO hungry it is hard not to get into stuff then. Now my Y glasses story. I have been swimming almost daily since June 1 and always lay my glasses (almost blind without them) on a bench by the side of the pool. On Friday I got out of the pool and went to get my glasses and they were gone. I'm telling you I am in a MAJOR panic and the lifeguard helped me look for them. Well I went out to the front desk and asked them to page overhead about the glasses--no luck but they did search the pool area again and find a pair of glasses. Well guess what they aren't mine but look a lot like mine and almost have the same prescription. I have been wearing someone elses glasses all weekend and I suspect someone else has mine and probably doesn't even know they have the wrong ones. Isn't that bizarre? I went to the lost and found and asked about them and this guy pulls out this big tupperware bin full of glasses. Can you believe people just leave their glasses. Unbelievable. Anyway I thought you would enjoy this story. Sheila ---Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free.Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com).Version: 6.0.537 / Virus Database: 332 - Release Date: 11/6/2003To unsubscribe DO NOT send a message to the list.Please click on this link and unsubscribe:100-plus/join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 >Last week was > terrible. I fell and tore my patella tendon and had money stolen. OMG!! What happened? Will you be having even *more* surgery, on the knee this time? It left > me kind of bummed and in hiding, So would I, Cherilyn! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2003 Report Share Posted November 17, 2003 I told the surgeon that he could forget it. I said that I was having a hernia repair, hysterectomy, plus abdominal reconstruct done with in the next 2 months. If he wanted to join the party and do it at the same time, fine if not he could go operate on himself! He just laughed. We are waiting a couple of weeks in an immobilizer to let the swelling go down. Then, they want to MRI it and decide. I just don't think I could deal with anymore slice happy doc's at the moment. Cherilyn > Re: monday > > > >Last week was > > terrible. I fell and tore my patella tendon and had money stolen. > > OMG!! What happened? Will you be having even *more* surgery, on the knee > this time? > > > It left > > me kind of bummed and in hiding, > > So would I, Cherilyn! > > > > To unsubscribe DO NOT send a message to the list.Please click on > this link and unsubscribe: > 100-plus/join > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2003 Report Share Posted November 18, 2003 Cherilyn, I hope you're feeling better. It sounds like an awful week and a time you needed your friends - I'm glad you're not hiding anymore - we're here for you! Fall seven times, stand up eight.- Japanese proverb RE: monday I am so sorry it has taken me so long to get to this one. Last week was terrible. I fell and tore my patella tendon and had money stolen. It left me kind of bummed and in hiding, so I just now am getting around to me e-mail. Sheila, I am so very proud of you! Fifty pounds is the incredible sum total of months worth of small achievements all rolled together. This is the time you celebrate every piece of chocolate refused, and every walk taken. You are doing GREAT! We can all learn from you and your 5.5 months to a 50lb lighter healthier body! Congratulations! A N D ... Thanks for inspiring me to go put in an exercise video! Cherilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 >I have started my new journal, and it really does help to see it all >right in front of me. I'm glad to see journaling is helping you. I have yet to do that, but am back to using the food mover. >I did my weekly weigh in this morning and I am >down to 248. It seemed like I wasn't going to get below that 249.5, >but it happened. Sneaking in your weight loss again huh? Congratulations!!!! You are doing wonderfully! > Here is my plan for today. Sounds VERY yummy! I found some sweet potatoes in my cupboard that I forgot I picked up before christmas. I'll have to work them into my menu next week. I also have decided to try some low sugar/no sugar jams this next year to see how well they turn out. I've had store bought, but never homemade. >this afternoon during Young & Restless. > So that is my plan for today. Glad to see I'm not the only soap junkie on there a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 yippee - another 1.5 gone <GBG> The harder you fall - the higher you bounce Monday Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 10, 2005 Report Share Posted February 10, 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: " " <bostonsweety27@...> > Well I did ok eating wise Monday... I logged everything in fitday and got 1938 calories, 20% fat, 68% carbs and 11% protein... I need to work on my carbs. I put the food in there I plan on eating today so far and its 68% carbs already.. I was really hungry Great job. Drop those carbs a bit and hopefully you won't feel as hungry. When I was on Sugar Busters I found that sugar really makes me hungry. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2005 Report Share Posted July 2, 2005 Hi , Best wishes for Craig. If they're going to keep him conscious, borrow someone's MP3 player that is loaded up with very loud, very hard rock! I've heard the sawing and hammering can be loud -- I was knocked out for my own surgeries. Past all of that, insist on physical therapy and push to get the best available. Its the fastest way to complete recovery. Best of luck, Carol Larsen <Busterchi@...> wrote: Well Monday is the day. My husband went from two and a half year wait list in September. To Monday is the day. I am a basket case. He is worried because here they only freeze your lower half. You get to stay completely awake and with it though the whole thing. The doctor said he may want headphones because some people don't like to hear all the hammering and sawing. His OS says he could be out the same day. We will believe this when we see it. But being 36 and zero mobility in it for the last 18 years. Yet still working a manual labor job could have something to do with it. OS say he will be back to work full duties at the Railway in three months. Well what they say and what they do.... So we will see. I will let everyone know as soon as I can get back to a computer. I will say near the hospital so I do not have to deal with the traffic in the city with our full size long box extended cab. Or as we call it the Titanic. We had to measure it to see if it was over size or not. 6'6" is what is allowed in the hospital parking and we are 6'6" on our measuring tape. I'm sure my husband looked funny when we pulled over and he jumped out with a measuring tape and measured our truck outside the parking. The antenna was hitting on all the pipes in the parking. It was a tight fit. Well I guess I should get going I will write as soon as I can after his date. Talk later. & Craig British Colombia Canada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 , I'm so excited for you! That's really an obscene wait. The only thing that I can say is that, " All things do pass, " and your husband's time has finally come. I waited 18 months for hip surgery in Ontario and had great difficulty during the last four or five months. But that's all behind me now. And tomorrow is your big day!! I hope that they don't send him home on the same day for everyone's sake. I can't imagine that happening because usually they need to give IV antibiotics, heparin shots, and give the patient a little time to recover in order to navigate on crutches or a walker, or figure out how to get those pants on without bending! Please keep us posted and I'll have you both in my thoughts tonight. Sigrid > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2005 Report Share Posted August 8, 2005 --Oh, , your post was hard to read, but actually, I've been thinking of little else since reading about the tragedy of Robin's brother. Thanks for the important reminder. Faye - In 100-plus , Jase4567@a... wrote: > We should take what happened to Robin's brother to heart. Have you had your > physical this year ladies? Do you know your sugar? Do you know your > cholestrol? Are you making better choices. > > > > NH... > Mom to Abby Liz 10/94 > Anne 7/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 WOW, ... glad your doc is looking at the BP issue. Good job on the walking (so far) for the day... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2006 Report Share Posted April 3, 2006 ----- Original Message ----- From: Jase4567@... > I went to the drs on sat. She stopped the physical and got me connected > to an ekg. Heart was fine. My pressure was 180/100. Way to high. So > she told me to stop all BC, sinus meds, and just take the non decongestion > sinus stuff and a high blood pressure med. So I go back sat to see if it > went down at all. We will see how it goes. So far today walked over 3 > miles. Goal for today 5 miles. I'm glad you are on a bp med. I was worried about you. When bp is borderline you can take the time to try lifestyle changes but with your numbers you needed good drugs. Keep losing weight and exercising and you can get off the meds. Great job walking 3+ miles. What other exercise can you find that you don't hate doing? Can you play soccer with the kids? Anything to get you moving so it feels fun and not like exercise. Don't get frustrated if your bp isn't perfect on Sat. It took several adjustments to get mine just right. It has been perfectly controlled for a long time now. Hopefully I can reduce meds as I reduce in size. Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 >So she told > me to stop all BC, sinus meds, and just take the non decongestion sinus A lot of sinus meds raise blood pressure sky high, which is why I can't take most of them. Lots of cough meds, too, affect me similarly. This is why I was switched to only a steroid nasal spray for allergy season to go along with my usual asthma meds. Even my " emergency " asthma med (MaxAir) is a milder one than Henry's (Proventil) because that one raises my BP too high. Hopefully she found the culprit and between staying off the other meds and on the new BP meds you'll be closer to normal levels when you go Saturday. Just make sure you also continue your mild exercise. I hope you easily hit your goal yesterday - walking 5 miles a day would be *great*! Sue in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 > It's 3 miles straight from work to home. That is a LONG hike after a full day of work! > I really feel good that I made it the whole 3 miles in one shot Congrats! That's fantastic! Do you plan on making this part of your normal routine? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2006 Report Share Posted April 4, 2006 Sorry to hear that your pressure was up so high. I hope it goes down soon. Oh I think it is great that you walked over 3 miles. You are doing great. 340/292.2/275 I went to the drs on sat. She stopped the physical and got me connected to an ekg. Heart was fine. My pressure was 180/100. Way to high. So she told me to stop all BC, sinus meds, and just take the non decongestion sinus stuff and a high blood pressure med. So I go back sat to see if it went down at all. We will see how it goes. So far today walked over 3 miles. Goal for today 5 miles. NH... Mom to Abby Liz 10/94 Anne 7/99 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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