WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR MARCH 2024

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  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,387 Member
    edited March 9
    HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEBBIE AND MACHKA!!

    RVRITA
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,387 Member
    I put some information on the squats challenge thread about squats and senior (I hate the word ‘elderly’!). It talks about squats and strength training for seniors. If you are interested, here is the direct link. The info is on page 12:

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10512368/50-plus-squats-challenge#latest
  • Joy1580vb
    Joy1580vb Posts: 464 Member
    Happy birthday, Machka. Hope you had a wonderful day.

    Joy
  • kevrit
    kevrit Posts: 4,387 Member
    edited March 9
    And Today is: PANIC!!!!! False teeth! Enjoy crabmeat meatballs today..
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  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,145 Member
    Morning ladies
    Weird sleeping lately..
    I did buy one of those hug sleep sacks..oh I love it.Its like a cocoon.helps with anxiety and sleep..
    And I was out like a light..except for crazy cat hopping up and down off the bed.
  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,656 Member
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  • 1948CWB
    1948CWB Posts: 1,656 Member
    Tracie ~ Your were and are so pretty.

    Carol in GA
  • auntiebk
    auntiebk Posts: 2,619 Member
    Today’s gratitude: the scent of Joe’s potatoes and onions breakfast. One of my favorites. Don’t have to eat it to enjoy it ;}
    Debbie :cry: ((hugs))
    Beth, doncha just hate it when DH is right? ;)
    Michele had to google “concrete mixer” at Culver’s. Wonder why they call it that?
    The very happiest of two day birthdays to you, Machka! :love: “snerdle”
    Lanette wtg Fairy! Fingers X’d for the Dr. Matt appointment.
    April con VERY gratulations on the walking accomplishment AND the picnic! Well done!
    Lisa ((hugs)) hard start to a gray day. ((hugs))
    Barbie, bravissima, just bravissima! And love the expectation vs real path meme.
    Heather “…It's just nice to be taken seriously.” And ‘boutdamtime too!
    Tracey I had a similar lilac sweater but without the horizontal ribbons. Loved it and wore it til it fell apart.
    Annie you inspire me. Time go play wii balance games and do PT.
    3/8: Move mins- wii:12 PT:13 d0: x&a:0 dogs:19 brisk stroll with D:41 Steps:10,370!!!
    Fuel: sugar in vs mfp=14 CI<CO net=359 vits=0.5
    Live: Joe, readings, BP, ptT, ptS, Post Office, Grocery Outlet, Freddie’s. Wt:133.8
    Later, lighter, lovelies!
    Barbara, the Southern Oregon Coastie AHMOD x8zcp1ya37k1.gif
    March: Move more than yesterday, fuel better than yesterday, live NOW.
    Open heart and mind before mouth.
    2024: Strengthen: body, mind, heart-connections.
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,145 Member
    Texted with Karen
    Who is Seth's mom who is Carmines guardian right now
    ..Carmine is still trying to give ultamatumes for her Birthday.. she will go out to breakfast if she is allowed to get her eyebrow pierced.
    Parental consent needed.. Kyle and Tracy said she needs to come and ask them.. ( which she wont) she is also failing her sophmore year and will be staying back.. as she has no motivation..
    Seth will be 20 this year and is dating a sophomore..
    I pray for her daily ..also.. honestly teenagers are tough..
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,356 Member
    barbiecat wrote: »
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    Some more food for thought

    I was lucky my journey to weight loss and fitness was more like the top line, not the bottom
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,356 Member
    Stats for the day-

    Walk w/family- 2hrs 59sec, 92elev, 2.99ap, 83ahr, 98mhr, 6.08mi= 598c
    Starve app = 745c
    Zwift home spin bike- strava stats- 15.20min, 156aw, 308elev, 20.6amph, 54arpm, 121ahr, 149mhr, 5.27mi= 122c
    Strava app= 137c
    Zwift stats- 15.21min, 310elev, 156aw, 51arpm, 20.64amph, 5.29mi= 137c

    Total cal 720
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,071 Member
    Wow! What a day for weather. We have had clouds, sunshine, rain, hail and strong winds so far. Lights have flickered a few times. Tenant is currently not around. DD has arrived safely in Las Vegas.

    Lisa - I have atrophic vaginitis and use a small tablet (Yuvafem) inserted twice a week. It does help and after a while I noticed that it also improved bladder and rectal tone. Good luck.

    Hope all on the east coast are safe from the weather.

    Everyone take care, Sue in WA
  • LisaInArkansas
    LisaInArkansas Posts: 2,950 Member
    On the posture thing - I'm finding more and more that, as the atrophy pain kicks in, it is almost always when I'm standing and slumping, with my hips tucked in and pushed forward. Very probably to try to alleviate past pain, but now it's causing it. I know within reason that part of the issues with my knees involve my gait, as well.

    On your info from the osteopath, Heather - I think that those things he's said you should do certainly won't hurt, and might help, but that's just my opinion. You know your own body.

    One thing I'm doing a lot these days, while in my comfy chair, I'm getting my knees up above my heart by resting them on a movable table in front of me. Does wonders for my ankle swelling, as well. In fact, I have them that way now while I'm typing on my laptop. It automatically puts them up into the A-frame shape, but with feet extended, knees apart. I have a wedge for the bed to automatically keep my legs that way at night, but have to be in really bad shape to use it, as I'm a side sleeper, and it forces me to sleep on my back--not restful.

    Also, on posture while crafting or painting, I've found that, if I have a small stool out in front of me, and put my feet on that under the table, it keeps me from bending forward, as well. Plus, I wear the croc-type mules with arch support in the house all the time, too. I think wearing your trainers with arch support will be helpful to keep everything balanced and supported.

    While I did NOT do my 20 minutes yoga today, I got out in the yard with Corey and worked for two hours solid (which is why I"m getting my feet up now). We burned a tremendous amount of the brush we've cut so far this year, so lots of walking, dragging branches, thousands of steps, bending, stooping, etc. I'm calling that good. I did get my hand stretches done before I went out; they're finally becoming a habit. I didn't realize how tight those muscles and tendons have become in recent years until I started working with them again. I just assumed that all the typing I do would keep them in good shape. Yeah, not so much.

    Corey and I were both struggling, tummy-wise this morning, so it was an effort to go out. He thanked me after we came back in - told me if I hadn't pushed myself to go out, he probably wouldn't have, and he was glad we got a lot done today. What a sweetie! He had a sledgehammer out pounding on a couple of the stumps he was working to demolish. Fun to watch. 🙃

    Good smells coming from the kitchen. He's trying again to make chicken breasts edible. If the smell is any signal, he's doing a good job. We both struggle with getting them to a) have any taste other than what you put on the outside, and b) keep them from being too dry. Dry chicken for me is lethal - a guarantee of losing my supper within a few quite painful hours later. For those who don't know me well, yet, I had a gastric bypass nearly 20 years ago now, and things still occasionally get stuck.

    Off to see the results,
    Love y'all!
    Lisa in AR

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,356 Member
    Heather: I hope these non-surgical interventions work and that you are able to avoid surgery. I love the picture of your brother and DSIL! Such fashion style!

    Debbie: Happy Birthday..Can you and your DH go out another day for a birthday meal? I am sorry he is not very sentimental. Is there a whole sale flower shop near your. Could you take a little cash and purchase some flowers whole sale and make a floral arrangement for yourself?

    Barbara from Oregon: I haven't loaded any pictures yet. Maybe I will try to do so!

    Machka: Happy Birthday and lovely coloring!

    Lisa: I have done yoga the last 2 Fridays. It is very slow yoga and this yoga retreat I am going on in August will probably be faster paced. I need to find time to do some yoga on my own. This retreat will be up near Asheville NC.

    RV Rita: I like the Origami!

    Grandmallie: I listen to some meditation music to get to sleep. It is on a timer. I own Hypnosis for Deep Sleep and Mindfulness Meditation for Anxiety on Audio...by the Joel Hypnosis Academy. I set it for 30 minutes and it often works to get me to sleep.

    Ginny: Glad the house is close to ready! My son and DIL are coming Tuesday evening. I have vacuumed half the upstairs and mopped the kitchen and cleaned the bathroom. There is still much to do. I am very tired in the evenings and don't get much done.

    PIPCD: I hope they return the money on the camper. Glad you noticed it did not have outside power outlets.

    Tracey: Congrats on the presentation. I know your Grand mom never intended for you to think you were ever a nuisance. Maybe she and your parents needed to have some discussion about expectations.

    Atnowornever: Congrats on your walk.

    Sue: Hope your tenant pays or leaves!

    Vickie: So glad you are off the weekend!

    Rebecca: Your visit to Sea-Tac sounds exhausting! I love the picture of your grandson!

    Beth: You got quite a bit accomplished for Spring clean. I have a ways to go!

    Michelle: So glad you are relaxing by the pool!

    Well I have been going to exercise class which is an improvement and I have been feeling much better!

    I am having an issue with a friend of 17 years. I want to add more distance into the friendship. A big decision and one that I hope is mutual. So far I have entered widowhood, changed from a yard man/handy man of 10 years and now I want space from this friend ship. I do wish this person well.

    I am looking forward to meeting some new people. I hope this happens. It will be interesting to see what the future holds!

    This week I am going with a travel group to Gibb's Gardens, north of Atlanta. This is a day trip. I have never been there. I am excited to get out of town and have a change of pace! I got my nails done this afternoon...just a regular manicure...not a gel manicure. But hopefully this will last long enough for the week. So I will see my son and DIL and have a day trip out of town. Hope I don't overeat!

    Best,
    Rosemarie from Georgia



    I have no doubt they will
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,687 Member
    GodMomKim wrote: »
    Debbie and Machka Happy Birthday, today 3/9 is also my mom's birthday, but she is older than you gals at 95 today!!!

    I will see her on Monday and bring her here for Monday afternoon - Wednesday mid day. We will celebrate with dinner out probably Monday, and then early St Patty's day dinner on Tuesday - corned beef, cabbage, carrots, red potatoes..... all boiled together, I like the corned beef, and potatoes but prefer the cabbage and carrots not boiled. But is one of my mom's favorite holiday meals, so I will make it and send home with her a couple of meals of left overs.

    smile Kim in N. California

    Happy Birthday to your mom too!
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 25,687 Member
    Tracey - for what it's worth, this is the advice he gave me. It's worth trying, as it can't do any harm.
    Don't sit leaning forward, as we do for crafts or eating. Apparently, it stiffens the back and causes tensions all the way down the thighs. He picked up that I tend to do that when talking. (Normally though, I'm semi recumbent, so I'm a bit sceptical,as I only do crafts a few hours a week)
    Lie down on the floor, sofa, bed,with a pillow under your head and make an A frame with your knees with knees apart. I've been doing that most of the evening. Use hot water bottles on your back and thighs to relax the tight muscles. I used John's heat pad this afternoon, but I've ordered two bottles from Amazon, to arrive tomorrow.
    So, I will obey instructions and it might help you because you do a lot of leaning forward desk and craft work. When possible, put a cushion behind your back and lean backwards. ;) Don't quite know how I'm going to paint like that, but I might have to get a small easel.
    I'm going to sleep upstairs tonight as I'm going to treat myself to a rare Nytol, and it makes me snore! :p

    I also have found it works better for me to wear my gym trainers around the house with my orthotics in. They are the ones on elastic with a pad underneath. Seems to stabilise my hips.

    Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx

    Sounds a little bit like the Happy Baby pose ... which I do occasionally but probably not enough.
    https://www.healthline.com/health/happy-baby-pose

    Or this one maybe? This is one I'll often do when I'm waking up in the morning on a non-work day.
    https://www.yogabasics.com/asana/supine-bound-angle/

    I also love the butterfly stretch (shown in the link below) which I'll often do when I'm waking up in the morning on a non-work day.

    And the pigeon pose which I often did on sidewalks in the middle of long distance rides to stretch things out. (the gif for that one makes you think that you should be in and out of it in a matter of seconds but once I'm in it, I'll do as they say and sink into it for a few minutes before changing sides) ...
    https://www.healthline.com/health/pain-relief/exercises-for-hip-pain#6-stretches


    One exercise that I've added is the chin tuck. Nothing to do with hips and lower back (or maybe vaguely related) but I find that I just my head forward when I'm at work to see my 3 screens better. I've especially done this as my vision gets worse. I think I also do this when I look at my phone on the bus and possibly also when I colour. It's possible those of us who do various crafts may end up with our heads at odd angles.

    I also have a lot of headaches which I attribute to various things such as stress and vision issues.

    I started doing the chin tuck occasionally before going to Canada, and noticed a reduction in the headaches, but when I went to Canada and saw the issues my father is having with his neck (he can't hold his head up anymore), I started doing them much more regularly and they do seem to reduce the number of headaches I get.

    This is the chin tuck:
    https://www.spine-health.com/wellness/exercise/easy-chin-tucks-neck-pain


    Machka in Oz
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,356 Member
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  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,554 Member
    Did a yoga DVD then walked to the local grocery store (2 miles there and 2 back). the plan for tomorrow is to do a pilates DVD then I’ll probably walk to the local dollar store (about 1-3/4 miles) to get a sympathy card for Lynette. She called the other day to tell us her father passed away (it’s probably a blessing) and that she didn’t expect us to come home for the funeral. Good, because I didn’t have any plans to

    Also walked to a thrift store and tonight walked to church. After walking to the grocery store, came back and went to the condo's pancake fund raiser. 3 pancakes, 2 small sausage links and orange juice. Good pancakes, I must say. After all, it’s a fundraiser for the condo and it isn’t that much. I had heard that they want to sell pavers with past and present condo people. I don’t know, I understand they are going to put them by the flagpole. To me, that isn’t a big enough area. Plus, the stones match the other area. Who knows if it’s going to go thru? Left the church a bit early since I didn’t want to be walking when everyone was trying to get out

    Debbie – enjoy your “birthday baklava”

    I’m just getting too anxious about the callous on the bottom of my foot so I think the next time I go to WalMart I’ll get some of the solution and then the pads for it. It does feel a BIT better when I use the pumice stone after I go in the pool

    Lanette – yea Fairy!

    While I was at the grocery store today I found a box of this sugar cookie mix for 90% off. Yes, the sprinkles were christmas looking. But the icing is green so I can make them for St. P day. Actually, I’ll probably take them down to cards this Thursday since that’s the last time I can go this year since we leave the next Thurs.

    At the thrift store I got two shirts. Not sure if I like the one, but it was buy one get one free. So for a bit over $1, I took it. Also got these pictures for the back bedroom. I’m just tired of the ones that have been there forever. I’m just not sure if I like the frame so I’m keeping the old ones.

    April – you go girl!

    Heather – so glad the osteo gave you good advice. Tight muscles are no fun. I have very tight hamstrings and now I was told I have tight calves

    Tracie – you were so beautiful. No wonder you are today, too.

    Michele soon to be back in NC
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,071 Member
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