Guest guest Posted September 9, 2006 Report Share Posted September 9, 2006 > Said: > I'm not doing very well at all. I've been so discouraged. And the thing that got me down even more was when I came here and expressed myself and my cheats I was ignored and did not get any support(not one person gave me an encouraging word). --I know the reason why I didn't respond and give encouraging words is because I know I'd be a phoney. I wake up every morning and start the diet again. By the end of the day, I've cheated. I think a lot of us are in the same position and are all struggling with the same issues. But the one thing that keeps me going, is that when I was on the diet for a long period of time, I felt great and life was normal again. I want that normal feeling to be permanent. Keep trying. I do. ~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Bee, I sure did not want to make a big deal out of this and sound like I was upset. I just got so far off base through the summer and know that it is all my own fault. I do know that I've had alot of support in the past here. Everyone, including you have been just wonderful and helpful. I know that I've had many responses to my posts in the past year of being here. What I was referring to was my last post, after my trip out west. I came on here and admitted cheating and said how I was eating alot of Ice cream and other things. That is when I don't recall getting any support. Maybe I missed it. But funny thing--around that time I had a dream that because I mentioned ice cream -- you kicked me off the forum. I know it was just a dream (or a nightmare!) and it did not happen. Silly me, dreaming this!!!! I guess we all need to be a little more supportive of those who have such a rough time with following the plan perfectly. Sometimes I feel like the only one who cheats here, but I guess we are all reluctant to admit it sometimes. I am going to get back on track on Monday, as I did not do too well today. It was our anniversary and we went out to eat. Once more I thought---get your fill before starting again! Thanks Bee, for all your support. I really was feeling wonderful, before I went off course. I was about 90% better. I want to be there again. Your candida diet is the best there is! Val Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: Said: I'm not doing very well at all. I've been so discouraged. And the thing that got me down even more was when I came here and expressed myself and my cheats I was ignored and did not get any support(not one person gave me an encouraging word). ==>Dear , it is unfortunate you felt you were ignored. I apologize if that was the case. But I checked your first post on our group and you received 9 messages in response which were very supportive, and so were many other messages you received in response to over 111 messages you posted. I did not find any of your messages that were ignored. Bee --------------------------------- Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 I guess we all need to be a little more supportive of those who have such a rough time with following the plan perfectly. Sometimes I feel like the only one who cheats here, > but I guess we are all reluctant to admit it sometimes. I am going to get back on track on Monday, as I did not do too well today. It was our anniversary and we went out to eat. Once more I thought---get your fill before starting again! Thanks Bee, for all your support. I really was feeling wonderful, before I went off course. I was about 90% better. I want to be there again. Your candida diet is the best there is! Val > Hi Val. I probably didn't read your post-vacation post as I don't always read all the posts. But I certainly understand and hope you can get back on track and stay there. I've been on the diet approx 3 mo and I have cheated a few times. My first inkling that I had candida was when I got oral thrush. It took me a few weeks of researching to find this forum and prior to that I kept unknowingly eating foods that I shouldn't have. Then I found this forum and try to stick to the diet, but every once in a while try to introduce something new. Anytime I eat something I shouldn't I get an immediate reaction in my mouth and lips - the oral thrush comes back or gets worse, my lips get sores, crack and swell up. This last time, instead of a reaction in my lips, I got weeping sores on both sides of my nose, all along the crease on the sides of the nostrils and down onto my upper lip! I still have them after a week though it is somewhat better and I look awful! I tried making a flatbread with garbanzo beans and didn't realize there is sugar in the flour. Boy, I will never do that again!! There are a couple of things I do eat that are not recommended but that have not given me any reactions. I've been reluctant to post about these because I don't want to encourage anyone else to eat something that's not on the diet. Just because it works ok for me doesn't mean it will work ok for anyone else. I eat a matzo cracker almost every day. I slather it thick with butter and it has helped me stabilize my weight loss and I have not had any kind of reaction to it. Occasionally I spread almond butter on it again with no reaction. It is made from wheat flour though so I certainly do not recommend it for anyone to try. I also had so much light-headedness every morning that I tried eating a few slices of a peach. It helped with the light-headedness immensely. I can now eat one peach a day without any reaction. I had read somewhere (not here) - and now can't find where I read it LOL - that apples, peaches, pears and some berries are ok to eat because your body metabolizes them so quickly -- something like that - can't remember exactly what it said. Anyway, it works for me, but again I would not recommend it for anyone else. My gr-son is getting married Oct 7 and I am sooooo worried about sticking to the diet while I'm there. The one thing that keeps me pretty much on track is that every time I cheat I end up looking like some kind of diseased freak with the swollen lips and now these sores, etc. I don't want to go to the wedding looking like this. I will be staying at my son's house which will help because I can cook my own food and will be bringing some of my own food with me. I probably won't be able to eat anything, or much of anything, at the reception though. I hope I can get through it ok. This diet is really hard! I'm not missing sugars so much, but am missing breads. I really, really want to eat some kind of bread and know I can't. Anyway, sorry this is soooooo long. I hope you can get back on track and feel better soon! Hugs!! Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Val wrote: > > Bee, I sure did not want to make a big deal out of this and sound like I was upset. ==>It is quite okay to be upset Val. I just didn't want other members to think we didn't support you. If we messed up when you got back from vacation it wasn't done on purpose. I don't know when you got back from vacation but if it was while I was visiting my parents then I wouldn't have been around. Also I'm trying to allow others to chime in with support as much as possible because my time is limited, and I'm also writing many other articles to help the group as well as trying to write my book. > I just got so far off base through the summer and know that it is all my own fault. I do know that I've had alot of support in the past here. Everyone, including you have been just wonderful and helpful. I know that I've had many responses to my posts in the past year of being here. What I was referring to was my last post, after my trip out west. I came on here and admitted cheating and said how I was eating alot of Ice cream and other things. That is when I don't recall getting any support. Maybe I missed it. But funny thing-- around that time I had a dream that because I mentioned ice cream -- you kicked me off the forum. I know it was just a dream (or a nightmare!) and it did not happen. Silly me, dreaming this!!!! >I guess we all need to be a little more supportive of those who have such a rough time with following the plan perfectly. Sometimes I feel like the only one who cheats here, but I guess we are all reluctant to admit it sometimes. ==>Val, I hope you always feel you can admit to cheating on this group. You are certainly not alone. That reminds me not to be so blunt in stating that something isn't allowed, and that I should be more supportive and understanding about cheating and that is so very hard to resist. And it is part of the whole candida syndrome. > I am going to get back on track on Monday, as I did not do too well today. It was our anniversary and we went out to eat. Once more I thought---get your fill before starting again! Thanks Bee, for all your support. I really was feeling wonderful, before I went off course. I was about 90% better. I want to be there again. Your candida diet is the best there is! ==>You go girl!! I can feel your sassy diva self coming out already! I'm glad you agree my candida diet is the best! It does get results. Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 Gail wrote: There are a couple of things I do eat that are not recommended but that have not given me any reactions. I've been reluctant to post about these because I don't want to encourage anyone else to eat something that's not on the diet. Just because it works ok for me doesn't mean it will work ok for anyone else. I eat a matzo cracker almost every day. I slather it thick with butter and it has helped me stabilize my weight loss and I have not had any kind of reaction to it. Occasionally I spread almond butter on it again with no reaction. It is made from wheat flour though so I certainly do not recommend it for anyone to try. ==>Hi Gail. You eat only one matzo cracker every day and don't use much almond butter, your intake is minimal, so even if the cracker is not properly prepared as all grains must be, and the almonds are not soaked they won't cause any noticeable affects. Even that small of an amount could cause reactions in others, as you pointed out. <I also had so much light-headedness every morning that I tried eating a few slices of a peach. It helped with the light-headedness immensely. I can now eat one peach a day without any reaction. I had read somewhere (not here) - and now can't find where I read it LOL - that apples, peaches, pears and some berries are ok to eat because your body metabolizes them so quickly -- something like that - can't remember exactly what it said. Anyway, it works for me, but again I would not recommend it for anyone else. ==>Here's an excerpt from a reference by Dr. Appleton about Fructose contained in fruits: http://www.mercola.com/2002/jan/5/fructose.htm " Fructose is not metabolized the same as other sugars. Instead of being converted to glucose which the body uses, it is removed by the liver. Because it is metabolized by the liver, fructose does not cause the pancreas to release insulin the way it normally does. Fructose converts to fat more than any other sugar. This may be one of the reasons Americans continue to get fatter. Fructose raises serum triglycerides significantly. As a left-handed sugar, fructose digestion is very low. For complete internal conversion of fructose into glucose and acetates, it must rob ATP energy stores from the liver. " ==>When you have candida and you are on this program (diet & supplements) the most common cause of lightheadedness is not low blood sugar levels, it is adrenal fatigue. When on this diet with it's protein levels and high good fats you couldn't possibly have low blood sugar because 58% of protein and 10% of fat turns into glucose in the body which supplies plenty of sugars to keep blood levels normal even if you didn't eat any carbs or sugars of any kind. >This diet is really hard! I'm not missing sugars so much, but am > missing breads. I really, really want to eat some kind of bread and know I can't. ==>Peaches are fruit, and crackers are a form of bread my friend so you wouldn't be missing them really? Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2006 Report Share Posted September 10, 2006 > <I also had so much light-headedness every morning that I tried > eating a few slices of a peach. It helped with the light- headedness > immensely. I can now eat one peach a day without any reaction. I had > read somewhere (not here) - and now can't find where I read it LOL - > that apples, peaches, pears and some berries are ok to eat because > your body metabolizes them so quickly -- something like that - can't > remember exactly what it said. Anyway, it works for me, but again I > would not recommend it for anyone else. > > ==>Here's an excerpt from a reference by Dr. Appleton about Fructose > contained in fruits: > http://www.mercola.com/2002/jan/5/fructose.htm > " Fructose is not metabolized the same as other sugars. Instead of > being converted to glucose which the body uses, it is removed by the > liver. Because it is metabolized by the liver, fructose does not > cause the pancreas to release insulin the way it normally does. > Fructose converts to fat more than any other sugar. This may be one > of the reasons Americans continue to get fatter. Fructose raises > serum triglycerides significantly. As a left-handed sugar, fructose > digestion is very low. For complete internal conversion of fructose > into glucose and acetates, it must rob ATP energy stores from the > liver. " I didn't know all of that. I did find this additional info " The important distinction is that in fruit the quantity of fructose is small and it is bound to complex plant fiber, nutrients and minerals. Because of this fructose contained in fruit is slowly released into the bloodstream and fruits are considered a valuable protection against cardiovascular disease and other health problems because of their powerful anti-oxidant qualities. " > > ==>When you have candida and you are on this program (diet & > supplements) the most common cause of lightheadedness is not low > blood sugar levels, it is adrenal fatigue. When on this diet with > it's protein levels and high good fats you couldn't possibly have low > blood sugar because 58% of protein and 10% of fat turns into glucose > in the body which supplies plenty of sugars to keep blood levels > normal even if you didn't eat any carbs or sugars of any kind. > I don't know what my blood sugar was/is. I don't know why this helped me, but I tried increasing fat, protein, lemon drink, eating more frequently, etc to reduce/eliminate the light-headeness and nothing worked. I don't always eat a peach every single day. I might skip a day or two here and there. But as long as it's not causing any reactions I'll probably continue. What do you do for adrenal fatigue? > >This diet is really hard! I'm not missing sugars so much, but am > > missing breads. I really, really want to eat some kind of bread > and know I can't. > > ==>Peaches are fruit, and crackers are a form of bread my friend so > you wouldn't be missing them really? Yeah, the cracker is a real treat, but it's just not the same as dipping a piece of toast in my egg yolk, or having my hamburger on a slice of bread, or sopping up good fatty gravy ... LOL --- maybe some day in the future ... Thanks for your wealth of information. I know I can always find proper info and advice here. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Gail wrote: > > > <I also had so much light-headedness every morning that I tried > > eating a few slices of a peach. It helped with the light- > headedness immensely. I can now eat one peach a day without any reaction. I had read somewhere (not here) - and now can't find where I read it LOL -that apples, peaches, pears and some berries are ok to eat because your body metabolizes them so quickly -- something like that - can't remember exactly what it said. Anyway, it works for me, but again I would not recommend it for anyone else. Bee wrote: > > ==>Here's an excerpt from a reference by Dr. Appleton about > Fructose contained in fruits: > > http://www.mercola.com/2002/jan/5/fructose.htm > > " Fructose is not metabolized the same as other sugars. Instead of > > being converted to glucose which the body uses, it is removed by > the liver. Because it is metabolized by the liver, fructose does not cause the pancreas to release insulin the way it normally does. >Fructose converts to fat more than any other sugar. This may be one > > of the reasons Americans continue to get fatter. Fructose raises > > serum triglycerides significantly. As a left-handed sugar, fructose digestion is very low. For complete internal conversion of fructose into glucose and acetates, it must rob ATP energy stores from the liver. " +++Gail please read the entire article above, and also do a search on Dr. Mercola's website for fructose. It is the worst sugar you can eat, and it also feeds candida. It must always be accompanied by plenty of good fats to slow their release into the system. > I didn't know all of that. I did find this additional info " The > important distinction is that in fruit the quantity of fructose is > small and it is bound to complex plant fiber, nutrients and minerals. Because of this fructose contained in fruit is slowly released into the bloodstream and fruits are considered a valuable protection against cardiovascular disease and other health problems because of their powerful anti-oxidant qualities. " ++++I don't believe this information. See Dr. Mercola on fructose. Bee Wrote: > > ==>When you have candida and you are on this program (diet & > > supplements) the most common cause of lightheadedness is not low > > blood sugar levels, it is adrenal fatigue. When on this diet with it's protein levels and high good fats you couldn't possibly have low blood sugar because 58% of protein and 10% of fat turns into > glucose in the body which supplies plenty of sugars to keep blood levels normal even if you didn't eat any carbs or sugars of any kind. > I don't know what my blood sugar was/is. I don't know why this helped me, but I tried increasing fat, protein, lemon drink, eating more frequently, etc to reduce/eliminate the light-headeness and nothing worked. I don't always eat a peach every single day. I might skip a day or two here and there. But as long as it's not causing any reactions I'll probably continue. What do you do for adrenal fatigue? +++Adrenal fatigue will continue to cause problem until you progress far enough on the program. See the article on it in our files. It is one of the best articles I've ever written to help people! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 Gail, I invite you to consider that the reason you " miss " bread so much is because of all your little cheats. You say they work for you but I can tell you from a lot of experience that if you are truly sticking to the diet your cravings do subside. But having just a little taste here and there just keeps you craving. Luv, Debby San , CA --- gmgblues <gmgblues@...> wrote: > This diet is really hard! I'm not missing sugars so > much, but am > missing breads. I really, really want to eat some > kind of bread and > know I can't. Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2006 Report Share Posted September 12, 2006 > I invite you to consider that the reason you " miss " > bread so much is because of all your little cheats. > You say they work for you but I can tell you from a > lot of experience that if you are truly sticking to > the diet your cravings do subside. But having just a > little taste here and there just keeps you craving. > Hi Debby. That could very well be. I don't crave it all the time though just miss it while eating certain foods, like the dipping in egg yolk, with a hamburger, or to be able to have a tuna salad sandwich, etc. Except for the egg yolk - LOL - I love eggs over-easy if I can dip toast into the yolk. But now I don't like eggs that way cause I can't dip I think mostly it's the filling effect bread gives me that I miss. I eat tuna salads but it doesn't fill me up like a tuna sandwich would. The only meals I feel full is when I eat a lot of meat. I'm afraid if I give up the daily cracker I'll keep losing weight and I just can't afford to lose anymore. ((hugs)) Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2006 Report Share Posted September 13, 2006 Gail wrote: > > Hi Debby. That could very well be. I don't crave it all the time > though just miss it while eating certain foods, like the dipping in > egg yolk, with a hamburger, or to be able to have a tuna salad > sandwich, etc. Except for the egg yolk - LOL - I love eggs over-easy if I can dip toast into the yolk. But now I don't like eggs that way cause I can't dip I think mostly it's the filling effect bread gives me that I miss. I eat tuna salads but it doesn't fill me up like a tuna sandwich would. The only meals I feel full is when I eat> a lot of meat. ==>It is okay to have a " lot of meat " but do ensure you are having enough good fats along with it. > > I'm afraid if I give up the daily cracker I'll keep losing weight and > I just can't afford to lose anymore. ==>As I have stated before, weight is the very least of your problems when you have candida. At this point you can choose to " not to lose weight " or " treat the candida " - treating candida is much more important. Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 --- gmgblues <gmgblues@...> wrote: > Hi Debby. That could very well be. I don't crave > it all the time > though just miss it while eating certain foods, like > the dipping in > egg yolk, with a hamburger, or to be able to have a > tuna salad > sandwich, etc. Except for the egg yolk - LOL - I > love eggs over-easy > if I can dip toast into the yolk. But now I don't > like eggs that way > cause I can't dip I think mostly it's the > filling effect bread > gives me that I miss. I eat tuna salads but it > doesn't fill me up > like a tuna sandwich would. The only meals I feel > full is when I eat > a lot of meat. Well definitely eat a lot of meat then! LOL. But seriously, when dealing with eating this way there are emotional and physical problems.. it's hard to distinguish them. The emotional issues are helped most when you really get it in your head clearly how much more you benefit when not eating bad foods as opposed to what you lose. Also when you are clear that those foods are not going to do anything for you that you expect them to do, like give you comfort or remind you of better times, etc. Or they might do that for a very fleeting amount of time but then there will be a much longer recuperation time where you are dealing with feeling guilty, disappointed, physically ill, etc. There is of course a trade off, but I think most people would agree that being healthy is much better than being able to eat what ever food you want if you were to compare benefits. BUT.. there's lots of things that go with that. Of course it's often easy to convince ourselves that we are OK with things and that this particular thing isn't that bad or we need it for some reason. Knowing how to make good choices and making them are two different things entirely! I knew a long time ago which path to walk but that didn't make me walk it! This is the human condition.. we instictively go for immediate pleasure. There is nothing wrong with us for doing so.. this is as natural as it gets. How you break that cycle involves at the most fundamental level making a *choice* that you are going to do this, and using logic and planning every step of the way to support yourself in following that decision. This is why I talk so much about planning your meals out in advance. Yes it seems anal and dull to have a " routine " , but the routine allows you to by pass your instinctive drive for pleasure and put your logical brain at the wheel making your food choices for you. The other part of the problem is the physical sugar cravings. A little bite here and a little bite there can spell disaster for many people. I know that some people here don't have this problem. Some people can have one off plan meal a month and have it not even phase them. But my guess is that if you are eating something off plan each day, this is a problem for you. My apologies if this doesn't fit you, just my impression. It's kind of like you are resisting doing it all the way you know it should be because you are bargaining for that one little thing that keeps you from having to completely give up the sugar addiction, if that makes sense. Please know that I know absolutely how hard this is.. it is SOOo hard to fight the physical cravings, the emotional feelings, the comfort, the social situations, etc. It is hard but it is possible, if you really want it. And I promise that when you get it you will see it's soo much better when you are free of the chains of eating for pleasure or to stuff away feelings or for cravings and it becomes a chore, like washing your clothes. > I'm afraid if I give up the daily cracker I'll keep > losing weight and > I just can't afford to lose anymore. I can understand that fear, even though I have the opposite problem. Really though I do believe that obesity and being underweight are just different reactions to the same problem.. a sign of a weak immune system. In one case the immune system reacts by making us larger, and the other thinner. Either way the solution is the same.. eat this way. I did want to point out also that IMO, and this is just my opinion, there are definitely some foods that are better than others. If you really wanted to insist on eating something carby to halt weight loss, a cracker isn't a wise choice. Grains are very bad for the immune system. I would think that fruit would be a slightly better choice than a cracker even if neither is on this diet or is recommended. But at least you would have all the problems with the grains.. grains are bad news. I would recommend that you eat the fattiest red meat you can, eat as much as you can, and have it first be a lot of fatty meat like pork or beef, and lots of fat. If at that point you still were sure that you wanted more carbs despite what we say here, I'd add fruit in or higher carb properly soaked nuts before I would a grain. I truly believe you never feel full, keep having cravings because you've left just enough sugar in your diet so that you've never really switched to burning dietary fat for fuel instead of carbs. I sure hope this helps.. I wish you luck and I sympathize with your plight. Luv, Debby San , CA Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 making your food choices for you. > > But my guess is that if you are eating something off > plan each day, this is a problem for you. My > apologies if this doesn't fit you, just my impression. > It's kind of like you are resisting doing it all the > way you know it should be because you are bargaining > for that one little thing that keeps you from having > to completely give up the sugar addiction, if that > makes sense. > > Please know that I know absolutely how hard this is.. > it is SOOo hard to fight the physical cravings, the > emotional feelings, the comfort, the social > situations, etc. It is hard but it is possible, if > you really want it. And I promise that when you get > it you will see it's soo much better when you are free > of the chains of eating for pleasure or to stuff away > feelings or for cravings and it becomes a chore, like > washing your clothes. Lots of great advice, Debby! Actually I rarely have sugar cravings. Not to say I haven't had a few here and there. Once at the grocery store I wanted to buy and stuff my face with some bakery goods LOL -- but I didn't. But these types of cravings have been short-lived and I haven't given in to them. I've put myself on very strict diets before where I eliminated sugar and lots of processed foods. Over the past 20 years eating to me has been more of an eat to live attitude rather than a live to eat attitude. Plus taking supplements and drinks that tasted awful but did it anyway cause I wanted to be healthy. I only tried the peach because of the light-headedness and when it worked (and I don't know why it worked) I continued with it. But I don't crave it for the sugar. Sometimes I'll go a few days and not even think about it but if I start to feel light-headed, then I'll go ahead and eat one. I actually think this diet has been easier for me than a lot of others here from the posts I've read. The hardest for me has been the not feeling full and loss of weight. My cheats have arisen from trying to find something I can add that won't cause any reactions and fill me up not to satisfy a craving. I think in the beginning of the diet I really did " crave " breads just for the breads. I did have some sugar cravings too but not many as I hadn't been eating much sugar prior to going on the diet. But now it's more of a missing it with a couple of different foods (like the eggs) and that it is filling. I also thought in the beginning that I could never go without eating fruit, but I did and the craving for fruit went away. I do eat a lot of meat. I was always a big meat eater (prior to the low-fat diet I was on for many years before getting on the candida diet) and so I'm really enjoying the meat loafs, steaks, chops, etc. But my grocery bill is becoming a bit expensive and money is tight. I'm still struggling at preparing meals ahead of time or enough for more than one meal, etc. -- but getting a bit better. I've never been a real " creative " cook so this is a challenge for me. > > > I'm afraid if I give up the daily cracker I'll keep > > losing weight and > > I just can't afford to lose anymore. > > I can understand that fear, even though I have the > opposite problem. Really though I do believe that > obesity and being underweight are just different > reactions to the same problem.. a sign of a weak > immune system. In one case the immune system reacts > by making us larger, and the other thinner. Either > way the solution is the same.. eat this way. > > I did want to point out also that IMO, and this is > just my opinion, there are definitely some foods that > are better than others. If you really wanted to > insist on eating something carby to halt weight loss, > a cracker isn't a wise choice. Grains are very bad > for the immune system. I would think that fruit would > be a slightly better choice than a cracker even if > neither is on this diet or is recommended. The fruit isn't filling. The cracker is filling plus I've been able to maintain my weight pretty well now. I do appreciate your advice though. I also slather tons of butter on the cracker which I think helps give me the " full " feeling. I'm going through abt a stick of butter a day (not just on the cracker). I do understand that being healthy is more important than worrying about weight loss. But I can't afford to keep buying clothes as my weight keeps dropping. Right now I have very few things to wear and don't want to spend any money (little that there is) on clothes that might fit for a week and then don't fit anymore. If I never had to go anywhere and could just hibernate in the house until I had this candida licked then I guess it wouldn't be an issue LOL. So there are some practical things I have to take into consideration too. I saw that some people were eating a small amt of brown rice. I tried that the other day, but it gave me kind of a bloated feeling so I don't think I'll have it anymore. The cracker doesn't give me any type of reaction. > > I truly believe you never feel full, keep having > cravings because you've left just enough sugar in your > diet so that you've never really switched to burning > dietary fat for fuel instead of carbs. I sure hope > this helps.. I wish you luck and I sympathize with > your plight. The only sugar is from the occasional peach. And the peach does not give me the reactions I would get if I ate something else with sugar. I read the labels on everything I buy to make sure there isn't any type of sugar in it because I know if I eat anything with even the slightest bit of sugar I'll get the awful cracked and swollen lips, and the recent weeping sores along my nose. I don't ever want to have that happen again. It was so awful. The weeping sores started when I tried the garbanzo bean flour flatbread. I truly did not realize there was sugar in that flour or I never would have tried it. And I did read the label ... I don't know how I missed it! I do want to get well and have been trying to follow everything else on the the diet. I need to still add a bit more fat and am probably not taking as much coconut oil as I should yet. I cut back on that because of severe die-off. I'm going to try increasing that slowly now again. I do put a ton of butter on everything and I eat a few tbsp of the home-made mayonnaise just about every day. I appreciate all of your kind words, support and advice! ((hugs)) Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 Hi Debby and Gail, I'd like to copy and past parts of both of your great posts, but my computer won't let me. I have to delete the whole post or copy and past just one part. It was very interesting reading what you both wrote. I sure understand what Gail is going through. I have alot of the same issues. I was following the diet perfectly from January 2nd till this July 18. That is 6 months. I figured in one or two months more I would have completely eliminated my candida. My vaginal itch and rash were almost better, and everything else was gone. I did not have a complaint left, except the vag thing. I actually started following the diet last August, but I went very slow due to the die-off. It was on January 2 that I followed it perfectly, without a cheat. I did lose my sugar cravings, but I was still always hungry. I was always trying to keep my strength and energy up by eating eggs and meat and veggies throughout the day. Also the good fats--coconut oil and lots of butter. I drank the egg drink to get me through, and I also sipped on the lemon and sea salt water often. Still, I kept losing and was in the exact same situation with clothes as Gail. I went from 152lbs to 120lbs. From size 12 down to size 6. I did feel good about it, but I also did not want to keep losing and having to buy smaller clothes. I felt good to hear how great I looked. But somehow I lost strength at work. I have to lift patients and almost fell lifting one lady---many times. I did not have help as I do private duty nursing and had to do it myself. It was as if I did not have the strength or power to lift a normal weight person. Since getting off the diet, I gained 12lbs back and am able to lift with strength again. I am also now working 6 days a week and some 10 to 12 hour shifts, so I really have not had anytime to cook at all for myself and get back on my program. I really plan to do it as I felt so good, I don't want to feel so sluggish as I do. I also need to do this for my diabetes. On the diet, my blood sugar stabalized and my blood pressure was perfect. I'm sorry to say that I've not been able to get back here to read all my responses. I see all the support I got and really wanted to reply to everyone. Debby, I've flagged your messages on all your cooking ideas and time management tips. I will print them out and definately use them when I have some time in the kitchen. Right now it seems that I only have acsess to a microwave to heat food at work. That is something I would never do for a year or more. Now I have no choice. I'm now cooking up some egg salad for work tomorrow a 12 hour shift. But I'm not sure if I can eat it without bread yet. I need to get through the day and not be hungry or have enough to get me by. I'm out of coconut oil right now and gotta wait to get more. I just want to say, I really understand what Gail is trying to say as I've been there, in the same situation. I am back to craving sugar though and she is not. That has always been a big part of my problem. I am such a carb addict. One little cheat always sets me off. Then it seems you have every excuse in the world for not getting back on track. You definately understand that Debby. I agree with what you wrote about that being such a big problem with many of us here. I know that I will do it though. I have to find the time soon. My work by the way slows down off and on. Last winter, I did not have much and that is why I was able to follow the plan so perfectly, I just sat home and kept away from temptation, people and food. It was so nice and easy compared to now with my busy summer and families here, and vacationing. I can admire all you who can handle all of it and still hang in there, and be so strong. It is an inspiration to all of us here. Val --------------------------------- All-new - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2006 Report Share Posted September 15, 2006 > > > > I was always trying to keep my strength and energy up > >But somehow I lost strength at work. I have to lift patients and >almost fell lifting one lady---many times. I did not have help as I >do private duty nursing and had to do it myself. It was as if I did >not have the strength or power to lift a normal weight person. Since >getting off the diet, I gained 12lbs back and am able to lift with >strength again. This is interesting to me as on my " good " days when I'm feeling pretty normal and energetic I do not have the strength I used to. I don't have any heavy duty work to do, but I tire very easily with the smallest amt of physical activity. I was hoping when I'm really better then I would have the strength and energy back ... but maybe not ? I'm semi-retired and earn some money selling my handmade soap and stuff. Before I got " sick " I was looking for a part-time job but had to put that on hold until I can feel well enough to be able to go to a job. I haven't started any aerobic exercises (usually I don't feel well enough), but I do toning and strengthening exercises regularly. I must say that I do feel much better now than I did for the first mo or two on the diet though. I haven't had the vaginal stuff, but I do have the oral thrush and still have a bit of white on my tongue. I check it every day - hoping not to see any more white LOL. I used to fluctuate between 130-135 and now am 113-115. I'm 5'3 " so it's not a bad weight for me to stay at, but don't want to lose anymore. Haven't been this skinny since I was a teenager! and I'm a gr-grandma now! I've never had much will power for much of anything. Probably would be classed as an addictive personality . But abt 16 yrs ago my youngest bro - then 37 and 10 yrs younger than me - had to have bi- pass surgery. It scared the heck out of me. Everyone in my family had had either angioplasty or bi-pass surgery. At the time my diet was horrible and I ate so much junk and sugar. I decided then and there that I did not want to have to go through what my bro and other family members went through and changed my diet immediately. Since then I've looked at food as something to keep my body healthy and not something for pleasure. Not to say I didn't revert back to bad eating habits. I went for abt 2 yrs being really strict then started eating some bad stuff here and there. Then it got to where I'd eat really good for a long period of time, then I'd start eating bad and when I would begin to not feel well, eat good again. A vicious cycle - until the candida. Now I have to stick to it! Val, I sure hope your work slows down a bit and you can get back on the diet and feel better. Hope you have more time soon to be on the forum and I look forward to your posts. We can do this girl! Best to you and lots of ((hugs)) Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 --- gmgblues <gmgblues@...> wrote: > Lots of great advice, Debby! Actually I rarely have > sugar cravings. But this is probably because you *are* having sugar every day, so why should you need to crave it when you are already having it? > I actually think this diet has been easier for me > than a lot of > others here from the posts I've read. The hardest > for me has been > the not feeling full and loss of weight. I'm guessing this is because you probably have something going on with your blood sugar (which is made worse by adding in carbs) and you keep that problem going and never let your engine fully kick over to fat burning mode. > My cheats > have arisen from > trying to find something I can add that won't cause > any reactions and > fill me up not to satisfy a craving. I hope you don't mind me saying, but I think this might be what you tell yourself but I'm guessing this isn't true. The fact is that meat and fat are *known* to be more satisfying and filling, and carbs are known not to be. You say to yourself that you must have this carb because you are having this empty feeling that only carbs can fill. But I'm telling you that you are having that empty feeling because your sugar is running low and you've never let it totally get empty and switch over to fat. If you want to really see if you can turn this around, I challenge you to stick to this diet 100% with ZERO cheats for two weeks, and then tell me how you feel. No borderline foods either. No stevia, no high sugar veggies, no crackers.. just the very basics. > But now it's more of a > missing it with a > couple of different foods (like the eggs) and that > it is filling. I invite you to consider that you have an emotional attachment with these foods as well. Just because you are not over weight doesn't mean that you might not have a problem with foods, both emotionally and physically. > But my grocery > bill is becoming a bit expensive and money is tight. Yes and this is really important though. It's your health that we are talking about. So definitely find some where else to cut on your budget. > I'm still > struggling at preparing meals ahead of time or > enough for more than > one meal, etc. -- but getting a bit better. I've > never been a > real " creative " cook so this is a challenge for me. I'm not either.. I find plain and simple does it for me. Luv, Debby San , CA Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 > > Hi Gail, Gee, you sound so much like me. I almost could have written this. I also tend to be an addictive personality. Good thing I no longer smoke (that was one addiction 25 years ago) and I've never drank or I'd be who knows where. Mine is mainly a sugar addiction and i'm such a glutton for good food. I've gone back and forth as you have also, for health reasons for years. I'm lucky in the fact that I have close friends and family that have been interested in nutrition and alternative health. I've been studying it for 15-20 years. But sometimes I get this all or nothing attitude. I feel that if I can't do it perfectly--forget it all and cheat and eat. I then forget all I've worked so hard for and go into an " I don't care mode " . It doesn't last long though and I always go back into eating healthy. I just know that Bee's diet plan is the best one I've ever done. It took time, but I felt so wonderful. Oh, I know ... my back and forth from healthy to not attitude was usually " well I feel really great right now so it won't hurt if I eat some of this " junk " . " Not! Then I'd over do it and keep eating " junk, " start feeling bad and then know I had to cut it out and go back to healthy. > > How long have you been on this diet, Gail? You say that you still tire easily. Well I did too as the die-off lingered on. It took me at least 6 months to get to feeling really good. why and that I felt wonderful. > Gail, I know as time goes on you will get your energy back, keep going, you will see. I understand about being concerned about losing weight continually. But hopefully it will even out and stay at one place. I've only been on the diet about 3 mo so I look forward to getting all that energy back. I do have days here and there that I feel really good and energetic. So far my weight seems to have stabilized (though it might be cause I won't give up that cracker a day LOL). You say you are a great grandma? How nice, I'm a grandma to 6 and one on the way. I'm 54. I was also thinking about making soaps and lotions as one of my craft projects for bazaars. Do you make natural soaps? I'm looking for a company to buy supplies from, maybe you can direct me. I'm 63, sis . I have one gr-grandson. He just started kindergarten. I want more babies in the family! LOL! Unfortunately my children and I are all scattered in different states. But we get together at least once a year and sometimes oftener. I'll be seeing everyone at my grandson's wedding next month and can't wait. I make a couple of natural soaps and the others would be considered natural except for the colorants and fragrances. E-mail me privately if you need some info. > Yes, I sure hope things slow down for me, so I can concentrate on fighting candida again. I can't let this get the best of me. I know right now I have to take all the work I can get while it is there. Sometimes it gets real slow in private duty nursing. I sure hope it all works out for you. Keep me updated and lets keep in touch. (((Hugs)))Val > Hang in there, you'll be able to do it and get back to where you need to be. Thanks for all your support. It really helps. Love & Hugs Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 > > But this is probably because you *are* having sugar > every day, so why should you need to crave it when you > are already having it? Am not having sugar every day. Went for weeks before eating the peach and was not craving sugar when I ate it. Plus don't eat one every day. > > > I actually think this diet has been easier for me > > than a lot of > > others here from the posts I've read. The hardest > > for me has been > > the not feeling full and loss of weight. > > I'm guessing this is because you probably have > something going on with your blood sugar (which is > made worse by adding in carbs) and you keep that > problem going and never let your engine fully kick > over to fat burning mode. The reason I said it might be easier for me is because I've put myself on strict diets before and was kind of used to cutting out lots of foods and restricting my diet in comparison to someone who may be trying to do this for the first time. Plus I had not been eating much sugar at all prior to this diet so sugar cravings have not been a real big issue for me. > > > My cheats > > have arisen from > > trying to find something I can add that won't cause > > any reactions and > > fill me up not to satisfy a craving. > > I hope you don't mind me saying, but I think this > might be what you tell yourself but I'm guessing this > isn't true. > > The fact is that meat and fat are *known* to be more > satisfying and filling, and carbs are known not to be. I do feel full eating meat. And I do feel " fuller " now than I did in the beginning of the diet when I don't have a meat meal, but ... > > > You say to yourself that you must have this carb > because you are having this empty feeling that only > carbs can fill. > > But I'm telling you that you are having that empty > feeling because your sugar is running low and you've > never let it totally get empty and switch over to fat. Even if I wasn't eating hardly any sugars before going on this diet and then cutting them out totally? And only adding an occasional peach after weeks of being on the diet? > > If you want to really see if you can turn this around, > I challenge you to stick to this diet 100% with ZERO > cheats for two weeks, and then tell me how you feel. > > No borderline foods either. No stevia, no high sugar > veggies, no crackers.. just the very basics. I can try, but if I get the light-headedness I can't function. Can't drive or anything. One time while driving into town it got so bad I had to pull over to the side of the road a few times (and pray a lot!). It was after that experience that I tried eating just a few slices of a peach in the morning (mornings would be when I had this problem). I can give up the cracker. But if I start losing more weight I won't. I know, I know - health is more important than weight ... > > > But now it's more of a > > missing it with a > > couple of different foods (like the eggs) and that > > it is filling. > > I invite you to consider that you have an emotional > attachment with these foods as well. Just because you > are not over weight doesn't mean that you might not > have a problem with foods, both emotionally and > physically. I suppose that's possible though don't think so. In this case I think it's just a matter of this is the way I've always eaten and enjoyed this food. I've been eating eggs over-easy since I was a babe by dipping toast in the yolk. That's the only way I like to eat eggs prepared that way - the only way I can eat them with the " runny " yolk LOL. Now I make eggs every other possible way but not over-easy cause I can't dip. If that's considered an emotional attachment, then I guess it is. To me it's just a matter of taste. > > > But my grocery > > bill is becoming a bit expensive and money is tight. > > Yes and this is really important though. It's your > health that we are talking about. So definitely find > some where else to cut on your budget. Sometimes those no budget left to cut ... Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 --- gmgblues <gmgblues@...> wrote: > Am not having sugar every day. Went for weeks > before eating the > peach and was not craving sugar when I ate it. Plus > don't eat one > every day. Hi Gail, I have this bad habit of saying " sugar " when I'm referring to foods that are highly starchy, so I'm sorry I wasn't more clear. When I think about something like a potato which turns into almost entirely glucose in the body, I think of it as " sugar " . I didn't mean you were actually eating table sugar or candy or anything. What I mean is that the cracker and the peach are foods that turn into mostly sugar in the body. > I do feel full eating meat. And I do feel " fuller " > now than I did in > the beginning of the diet when I don't have a meat > meal, but ... Oh good, sounds like you are getting more acclimated to this. Let me tell you a little about me though and it might help you to get an idea of where my advice is coming from. I am highly insulin resistant and have a family history of diabetes. I have abused my body for years with bad carbs and am very sensitive to higher carbs. Because of this, I can actually tell when my blood sugar is off because I get this feeling of being hungry. Right now I do not wake up in the morning hungry. I eat maybe two hours after I get up and not because I'm hungry but because it's my schedule to do so. I rarely ever experience hunger or feeling empty any more. But every once in a while I eat something that kind of throws me off. Like I've eaten carrots before and will wake up the next morning feeling hungry. I had nothing but strawberries and immediately felt this craving and empty feeling in my stomach. This is because there are certain foods in my body that just provoke an insulin response in my body. Once I get too much insulin floating around in my body, the insulin also sends a hunger signal to my stomach and I get an empty feeling in my stomach. The thing is that I have found for me that my body is super-sensitive to many foods, even a couple allowed on this diet. My body has issues with butter, most likely because I am not tolerant of dairy. I can't drink mint tea, even the organic kind. Black pepper seems to be an issue as are any dried spices. My point is that these are foods that don't seem like they would be an issue, but they are for me. What might be happening is that you are 100% compliant to this diet, but that there are certain foods even on this diet that you might be sensitive to. Or you might be like me and sensitive to the molds that can be on dried spices or maybe there is something in your supplements. Your body might do better on fish and chicken then beef, or vice versa. You may be borderline diabetic or hyploglycemic (which is what it sounds like when you talk about light headedness) and because of this little tiny things will affect you and never let you get that real peace with food. The best way to figure this out is get down to the very basics and rotate foods. Try only chicken and some veggie for a while, then try beef and some veggie for a while, add things in slowly and see if it helps with your cravings and full feeling. Check all your supplements or only add one it at a time and get rid of any dried spices. > Even if I wasn't eating hardly any sugars before > going on this diet > and then cutting them out totally? And only adding > an occasional > peach after weeks of being on the diet? I can just tell you what happens to me. My advice to you is based on my own experience and observations and is not gospel OK? I found it takes me an entire month to get over one cheat. So if you are having a peach here and there, and your body is super sensitive, you might just never have gotten over the initial effects. I know how long a cheat lasts for me from the last time I cheated. I broke out with pimples all over my face a few days later. I got my last pimple before my face cleared up again a month later. When I stick to this diet I don't get pimples on my face. > I can try, but if I get the light-headedness I can't > function. Can't > drive or anything. One time while driving into town > it got so bad I > had to pull over to the side of the road a few times > (and pray a > lot!). I can totally understand this, and you need to be functional to handle your life so I can see why you were making changes. You might want to stop taking any supplements and/or antifungals for a while including garlic and coconut oil or anything else and just stick to the diet 100%. You might also want to increase veggies like broccoli or cabbage. The light headedness could be because your blood sugar is really low, and it might be that if you hold out for a few days you will get better, as your body switches to fat burning mode. The best time to try that experiment is on a weekend. But the light headedness could also be from die off and that you are getting too many toxins at once. In that case there are a lot of other things you can try. One would be descreasing the die off not by eating crackers but by increasing water consumption, doing dry skin brushing and epsom salt baths, saunas and some of the other recommendations by Bee. Either way I wouldn't recommend crackers or peaches to resolve the issue. > I can give up the cracker. But if I start losing > more weight I > won't. I know, I know - health is more important > than weight ... I can imagine that it made you feel quite bad that you weren't able to do your job as well or that your co-workers made you feel bad about your weight. My guess is that your co-workers might be jealous, and that the weakness is from die-off and/or low blood sugar which will eventually go away when you stick to this. Also I do not believe that you would just keep losing forever if you are eating plenty of calories and nutrients. Your body would first lower its metabolism and slow down the process. You got to what was probably a better weight for you and just aren't used to it. Keep in mind that many models are like a size 0. You probably have a very slender frame and are meant to be a smaller size. Did you ever have your body fat percentage tested? That would give you a much better idea if you were underweight or not rather than a scale. > I suppose that's possible though don't think so. In > this case I > think it's just a matter of this is the way I've > always eaten and > enjoyed this food. I've been eating eggs over-easy > since I was a babe > by dipping toast in the yolk. That's the only way I > like to eat eggs > prepared that way - the only way I can eat them with > the " runny " yolk > LOL. Now I make eggs every other possible way but > not over-easy cause > I can't dip. If that's considered an emotional > attachment, then I > guess it is. To me it's just a matter of taste. Well yes it is an emotional attachment, plus it is taste too if that makes sense. You are kind of used to eating that way, it is a part of your life. Going against that would be like giving up a family tradition. I understand as I have been through some of that too. I don't care much for eggs myself so I just don't eat them. > Sometimes those no budget left to cut ... I'm sorry I totally understand.. sometimes there is just no way to work it out. But if it's possible I want you to make you a priority where ever possible, if that makes sense. Also people here can probably give ideas of how to do this really cheaply. I got a huge chunk of meat for 7 bucks yesterday that I made into a pot roast in my crock pot and made into baby food for my son. Eggs are really cheap, and you can see if you can buy your meat in bulk. Maybe you can find a local farmer or farmer's market to get veggies cheap, or even see if youc an grow some of your own if you have the space. Hope this helps some.. Luv, Debby San , CA Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 > > >> > I have this bad habit of saying " sugar " when I'm > referring to foods that are highly starchy, so I'm > sorry I wasn't more clear. When I think about > something like a potato which turns into almost > entirely glucose in the body, I think of it as > " sugar " . OK, that makes sense. Sometimes you have to " pound " things into me . > > I eat maybe two hours after I get up and not because > I'm hungry but because it's my schedule to do so. I > rarely ever experience hunger or feeling empty any > more. I've found if I don't eat soon after arising (hungry or not) I might start getting the lightheadedness. > You may be borderline diabetic or hyploglycemic (which > is what it sounds like when you talk about light > headedness) and because of this little tiny things > will affect you and never let you get that real peace > with food. > > The best way to figure this out is get down to the > very basics and rotate foods. Try only chicken and > some veggie for a while, then try beef and some veggie > for a while, add things in slowly and see if it helps > with your cravings and full feeling. > > Check all your supplements or only add one it at a > time and get rid of any dried spices. > > > > I can totally understand this, and you need to be > functional to handle your life so I can see why you > were making changes. You might want to stop taking > any supplements and/or antifungals for a while > including garlic and coconut oil or anything else and > just stick to the diet 100%. > But the light headedness could also be from die off > and that you are getting too many toxins at once. In > that case there are a lot of other things you can try. I can try some of this, though I may wait a few weeks until after my grandson's wedding so I can focus just on my eating and not worry about any symptoms I may or may not have. I don't think I can stop any of my supplements. Most of them I've been taking for years. I did cut back on the coconut oil because I was having so much die-off before. And maybe that was part of why I was having so much lightheadedness. I was just at the point of trying to increase the coconut oil again but maybe I'll wait on that a little bit too. > I can imagine that it made you feel quite bad that you > weren't able to do your job as well or that your > co-workers made you feel bad about your weight. My > guess is that your co-workers might be jealous, and > that the weakness is from die-off and/or low blood > sugar which will eventually go away when you stick to > this. >You got to what was probably a better weight for you and just aren't used to it. > > Keep in mind that many models are like a size 0. You > probably have a very slender frame and are meant to be > a smaller size. Did you ever have your body fat > percentage tested? That would give you a much better > idea if you were underweight or not rather than a > scale. Don't have any co-workers or regular job. I am not small boned even though I am only 5'3 " . I haven't had my body fat tested. Isn't there something in the files that tells us how to do that? Can't remember cause there is just soooooo much. I now fluctuate between 113-115. I don't mind being at this weight, but I can't afford to lose more -- both physically and monetarily. I hit the 2nd-hand stores just to find a few items of clothing that fit. > > > I'm sorry I totally understand.. sometimes there is > just no way to work it out. But if it's possible I > want you to make you a priority where ever possible, > if that makes sense. Also people here can probably > give ideas of how to do this really cheaply. > > I got a huge chunk of meat for 7 bucks yesterday that > I made into a pot roast in my crock pot and made into > baby food for my son. Eggs are really cheap, and you > can see if you can buy your meat in bulk. > > Maybe you can find a local farmer or farmer's market > to get veggies cheap, or even see if youc an grow some > of your own if you have the space. I do get fresh veggies at the farmer's market though some are out of season already and have to get them at the store. Actually they cost more at the market than the store, but at least I know they're fresh and we have some organic growers so I usually buy there stuff. I get fresh eggs from a farmer in my area. I'm checking around to see if anyone around here sells fresh beef. I'd love to be able to eat that than the store bought stuff where you have no idea what is in it. Though I do look for labeling that says there are no added hormones, artificial ingredients, antibiotics, etc. I've even checked online for fresh, organic meat and might go that route if I can't find anyone local. Me, growing veggies, is a disaster - LOL - have tried it. I do have a couple of tomato plants but haven't gotten many off of them. > Hope this helps some.. > Yes, helps a lot. Thank you! Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 --- Mehner <valiegal50@...> wrote: > feel that the reason I was weak in lifting my > patient was that she was alot heavier than me. Here > I was 120 lbs, she was 130 something and dead > weight. What I wrote about this to Gail was meant for you. You are probably meant to be this size, don't worry about it. > I'm sure that it was just a > matter of her being so much more heavier than me. > The girls I worked with noticed that I had a problem > transferring. At the change of shifts they would all > comment that I was dwindling > down to nothing and getting too thin. I really > tried to explain why and that I felt wonderful. I bet they were jealous. One thing that often happens when you change is that people start behaving differently towards you. > It > was a difficult situation. Now I can handle the lady > since I've gained some weight back. But my energy > levels have taken a dive. I'm just not feeling as > peppy and good as I was on the diet. I have to fight > to keep from getting drowsy on the job. I come home > and fall asleep at my computer. Here's what I think you need to do to get back on track. Start lifting weights now for a short time while you still have strength, and then start back on the diet slowly. I have found that what helps me function most is doing core strength training on my abs and back muscles which help me with everything else. Luv, Debby San , CA Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 18, 2006 Report Share Posted September 18, 2006 \. > > You might want to do this gradually too. But if your > supplements have yeast or sugar or other bad > ingredients that might be something to look at. > > Also you are going to get the best results taking the > supplements Bee recommends as opposed to what ever you > have been taking all this time. > Well, interestingly enough, all the supplements I had been taking were all ones recommended by Bee. I think the only one I've been taking not on the list is Hawthorn which is supposed to be good for your heart and with the history of heart disease in my fam it's one I've been continuing. I have checked that none have sugar, yeast or other bad stuff in them. There were a few recommended that I hadn't been taking that I've now added. > > I'm not sure what to tell you about the clothes. Have > you tried freecycle? Can you sew your clothes smaller > at all? Have you tried craiglist to see if perhaps > someoneis giving some clothes your size away? Thanks for reminding me. I haven't checked freecycle for awhile. I never heard of craiglist. Thanks. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 --- Mehner <valiegal50@...> wrote: > some time in the kitchen. Right now it seems that I > only have acsess to a microwave to heat food at > work. Hi there.. we have a toaster oven at work which I used to use but I don't need to any more. I cook all my food for the day first thing in the morning, eat my first meal warm and then the rest of the meals at room temperature. I'm often in a rush to get things done and re-heating is a pain and I'm used to eating it that temp now. > That is something I would never do for a year > or more. Now I have no choice. I'm now cooking up > some egg salad for work tomorrow a 12 hour shift. Good idea.. hard boiled eggs travel well. Care to share your egg salad recipe? > problem. I am such a carb addict. One little cheat > always sets me off. Then it seems you have every > excuse in the world for not getting back on track. Yes I've been there myself. Having a time set up each morning where I prepare myself for the day by making sure my food is taken care of makes the whole day go smoothly. It helps me stay on track. I can easily go off track if put in a situation where I don't have appropriate fooda avaiable. And one cheat will spiral me out of control and yes it is hard to get back on track. > You definately understand that Debby. I agree with > what you wrote about that being such a big problem > with many of us here. I know that I will do it > though. I have to find the time soon. Yes, I understand because I am a food addict. You can start off by buying a max pack of chicken thighs and throw them in the oven. Or buy a pot roast and stick it in your crockpot. Cooking this way takes very little babysitting so you can get other stuff done. I wake up first thing in the morning and the first thing I do is load up my steamer with veggies. Then I stir fry my meat which takes about five minutes. Hard boiling some eggs takes no time at all. Fill your crockpot with food the night before or wake up earlier in the morning. I don't know what your schedule is like but if you want me to take a look I might be able to give you some ideas on how to rearrange things so you have the time. I know your budget is tight but if I could recommend one piece of equipment to you it would be the Oster food steamer. It's only $30 (sold at Target) and I use it daily and it's so versatile. I also steam eggs to be hard boiled and you can do many at once with no cracking. But if you have a crockpot you are really set. I think my crockpot was $20 at walmart for a real basic one. Luv, Debby San , CA Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2006 Report Share Posted September 19, 2006 --- gmgblues <gmgblues@...> wrote: > Well, interestingly enough, all the supplements I > had been taking > were all ones recommended by Bee. Excellent, so sounds like nothing to do there. > Thanks for reminding me. I haven't checked > freecycle for awhile. I > never heard of craiglist. It's just craigslist.com in your browser. It's a free bulletin board where people post local stuff. Job listings, free section, for sale, etc. You might just post and say you are looking for clothes of a small size, and willing to exchange for a larger size. The people who have gained weight and can't fit the smaller sizes might appreciate that. Luv, Debby San , CA Website for my son Hunter Hudson, born 10/11/04: http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Today is the most important day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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