WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR SEPTEMBER 2020
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Ouooffff! So many people with troubles! Let's put this very bad day behind us and have a restart! Love you all.
Went out for my 5k. Beautiful day. Sunny, but a cool breeze. My kind of weather. Just as I was coming back through the door my brother rang me with the latest news about my nephew. He has decided to go to Southampton University, and see if his first choice, Warwick, will take him next year. I think it’s a good decision as he is coeliac and would be isolating anyway. Southampton is his home town. My brother is baby sitting his great grand daughter on Wednesdays.
Just found out today that our next door neighbour 's daughter had covid a while ago. I noticed the other day, when I was looking out of the upstairs window, that she had lost a lot of weight. She used to be big. Apparently she is still not at all well and for quite a while needed a wheelchair. She must be in her early thirties. She doesn't live with them, but visits.
Raining now, so I caught the right moment.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx
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Michele: I’m glad you have a link to sourdough starter and hope all works out just right. If not, let’s chat and find a way to get some there. Poor Pete. I hope he is doing okay. :flowerforyou:
Pip: Great doggy cookie cutters!!! :bigsmile:
(((Machka))): Stress is a part of most of our lives, but you’ve had a triple dose of it for too long. I hope you’ll find ways to relax from the worries and have a little fun again. Having fun is a good health practice.
Dr. Katie: I’m happy that your friend and her coworker were able to get the ipad unlocked. YAY!!!
(((Lisa))): I’m glad you contacted the VA. I hope they provide the help you need to restore your health. You have certainly earned it.
Margaret & Pip: Our 13 year old dog has been diagnosed with colon cancer. He gets Purina Beneful dogfood, including dry kibble and canned food. He has to take rimidyl for pain twice daily. He also gets CBD oil on a cookie as needed to reduce pain. So far, things are going well enough and his quality of life is good.
My new riding helmet has never arrived. Promised & delayed over and over. DH has cancelled the order for me and we’ll look elsewhere to buy. Luckily, DH did a great job repairing my old helmet, so I am not without. Stateline is a possability.
Katla in beautiful NW Oregon
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Feeling off today with no sleep and nor hungry, Faith says she is feeling blah too,going to check her sugar .
I was looking at pictures of Gone with the Wind and I figured out something... I am Melanie Wilks and Jean is Scarlett O Hara ...2 -
Karen: It seems to be food at all that triggers me, so mornings are generally good because I don't eat until 11 a.m. or noon. As soon as the body's gas production ramps up, the whole system gets haywire. It appears that everything I eat causes the same reaction, and I have to eat. Feels like that's an eating disorder in the making, so I try not to think about it much.
Yesterday in particular was, I think, the backlash from to trying two weeks of low-dose fiber, which I quit taking Sunday morning. I realized, as careful as I'd been to ramp the dosage up slowly, it was stopping things up rather than helping things through.
I'm just exhausted, fed up with a body that will not work right.
Sorry to be so whiny, guys.
Lisa in AR
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You’re not whiny. You’re tired and fed up.
I’m sure you’ve thought about the condition Katla’s husband has - intolerance to fermentable foods.
I just wish I could think of something to help you.
When my son was a toddler, we finally had to put him on a diet consisting of just 4 foods, and every few days we added back another food or food group - it was crystal clear what his food intolerances were by the time we had tried (and eliminated) many foods. It took weeks to accomplish, but it “cured” him until he outgrew most of the intolerances, and made him a much happier little fellow. (One of the symptoms he experienced was irritability.)
I know you’ve already tried everything… xoxo
Karen in Virginia
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Lisa Have you had your microbiome tested? I seem to remember you are taking a low dose antibiotic for UTI. That would successfully kill off all your good gut bacteria which are essential to digestion and a healthy life. You may have already stopped it though. You can get a poo transplant if all else fails! We are our bacteria!
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx3 -
Karen, thank you, I have tried most things that I can think of, which has gotten weirdly creative. Yesterday just got to me. As you said, tired and fed up.
Rita - My suspicions are some form of IBD, and the run up to actually getting a diagnosis always seems to involve a lengthy number of visits to doctors without results.
Heather - I'll look into it, can't see the VA paying for it. But you never know...
For all of you, my apologies - all the jokes that come to mind include the fact that this day has been "circling the drain," to "flush this one down the tubes." Didn't mean to set us all on tilt. For all our sakes, I'm drawing a line under my tail (pun intended) of woe and we'll drop this subject.
LIne
Do love y'all, don't know what I'd do without you.
Edit to add: And today is genuinely a better day than yesterday, by leaps and bounds. Thank y'all for caring so much.5 -
Lisa glad today is a better day!2
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So I've tried MFP for years...with roller coaster results. Trying again - ran into a friend in her mid fifties who had lost 40 pounds over a year...gave me renewed hope that it would be possible with my 52 year old metabolism. I had pretty much given up and was trying to learn to just live with my weight gain. I would like to lose five pounds a month - for 12 months. Seems like a reasonable goal...but haven't been able to accomplish it yet! I KNOW that the secret to MY success is logging my food. So that is what I'm back to trying. Finding friends to be accountable with will definitely help. So...here's to September! And then october, November, December...
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Kristen
NW Washington State3 -
Lisa ... First of all, thank you for getting on your soap box for me. Absolutely spot on! Amazing how we can let a word or a phrase set us back. I knew better. I know better. I believe we can go through life handling really big things, serious things ... and then fall apart over a cup of spilt milk. I know that I have been under a lot of stress ... those words were the cup of spilt milk. Then, I'm sorry about that situation you just drew a line under ... hoping you get answers and feel better soon!
SuziQ ... I started about 125 pounds overweight (I stopped weighing at my highest). I was within 40 pounds of my goal (which is not some crazy number but a healthy BMI) but didn't maintain it.
And about that BMI number ... it was created in the 1830s?? Seriously?
Beth
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KRISTEN
Welcome! There are quite a few ladies from the Pacific North West here.
Carol in GA3 -
margaretturk wrote: »Pip chocolate another no for dogs. I did look up peaches as long as it is the fruit and not skins okay. Gave Drew some last night and she is one who will eat as much as you are willing to give. Since new to her just gave her a few small chunks. She also like squash and cukes from our garden and blueberries. If I am not sure I check on the web.
I don't know why grapes are so bad but I have heard that too. Along with onions, avocado, and mushrooms.
My biggest problem in walking her are the chicken bones people fail to throw into the trash in our area! Arghh!
It’s dark chocolate that is dangerous for dogs specifically2 -
started the day with dog throwing up on my bed. Had to wash blanket, sheets, and mattress cover. I am so grateful for my washer and dryer. Bed is now ready for use again
Lunch prepared by hubby made with garlic, zucchini, tomatoes, and parsley we grew ourselves and potatoes and onions donated by a neighbor .
Barbie in NW WA8 -
Barbie - sorry about the dog. Your lunch looks amazing!!
Okie in the TX Hill Country (where it is FINALLY raining!!)2 -
Kristen: It’s definitely possible! In 2015 at the age of 69, I managed to lose 48lbs (4 per month) after a lifetime of yo yo dieting. Kept going and am currently down 77lbs and have maintained for about 9 months so far. I have embraced my permanent lifestyle change, and have no inclination to revert to my old ways.2
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I did talk to my brother for a few minutes through a friend and told him about not going to the cottage and he asked why.. said shane going to the lake and knew that Jean would be there too..
He said he wouldnt be leaving the cottage until he gets what he needs to done..
Im just going to do stuff around here which is fine..2 -
Beth: They have now developed a smart BMI calculator which takes age, height, and build into account. I don’t know why the medical profession still persist in using that outdated calculation.1
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Smart BMI Calculator: takes account of sex, age, height, and build.
https://www.smartbmicalculator.com/3 -
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I have been binge watching 'Yellowstone '. Its on par with 'Longmeire'. I am in season 2 and emotionally invested.👍
Husband's birthday was quiet, but nice. We are having leftover lasagna tonight.
Its in the 40/50's at night, so I got out the throw blankets for the bed. Summer is officially over. It was about 1 week long here.
Hugs to y'all!
💖Rebecca2
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