WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR DECEMBER 2025

barbiecat
barbiecat Posts: 17,947 Member
edited November 30 in Motivation and Support

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:) December is upon us with all its stresses. Whether you are dealing with holidays, end of the year projects at work, vacation, weather, traffic and long lines wherever you go, or health, it helps to navigate these challenges in the company of a supportive community that will listen and cheer you on.

:)The name of the thread is "Women Ages 50+" but all women are welcome.

:)Be sure to bookmark the thread so you can find it again.

:) Please sign your post with a name or nickname and a location, general or specific so our sharing is more personal.

<3 Barbie in NW WA

The secret to living well and long is: Eat half, walk double, laugh triple and love without measure

..." Tibetan proverb

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  • okiewoman510
    okiewoman510 Posts: 1,364 Member

    Thank you Barbie for a clean slate for December! We appreciate you!!


    Okie in the TX Hill Country

  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,660 Member
  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,641 Member
    edited December 1

    GLP-1 is a naturally occurring hormone. Some food we eat can encourage it, some proteins, fiber, good fats, avoiding sugar, oils, salt, and ultra processed foods. I have found my food noise is minimal. Hubby still buys chips, candy, cookies, etc, but they are not tempting to me, even when he buys my favorite. If you are eating a healthy diet, you might be reaping the benefit.

    The drugs are minimcking or encouraging the hormone.??? I'm not sure how they work exactly. But it seems to me that someone on one could kick start their weight loss and quiet the food noise, which is absolutely a real thing, as we all know, then transition off to a diet which encourages GLP-1 production naturally and still lose weight and not have that annoying food noise. I don't know if that's ever been tried, but it seems like it should be possible, at least theoretically.

    Into December we go!

    Flea

    Willamette Valley OR

    @OregonMother

    What Foods Increase GLP-1 Levels?

    https://www.healthline.com/health/foods-that-increase-glp-1

    Foods high in protein, fiber, and healthy fats can trigger the release of GLP-1, an important hormone that helps regulate blood sugar levels and promotes a feeling of fullness.

    The list includes: eggs, nuts, high-fibre grains, avocado, olive oil, vegetables.

    How to activate GLP-1 naturally

    https://health.osu.edu/wellness/exercise-and-nutrition/activiating-glp-1-naturally

    Lots of good tips in the article.

    Machka in Oz

  • LisaInArkansas
    LisaInArkansas Posts: 3,813 Member
    edited December 1

    Heather - It was so good to see your brother enjoying a plate of food!

    Kay - Your picture wasn't visible or accessible in the November post. Really wanted to see it, too! Hope you can re-post.

    Rori - My dear friend, give yourself that same grace that you give others. It WAS a traumatic, even occasionally terrifying event in your life. Those have echoes that will continue, but your orientation on your mind, body and spirit will get you back to your usual rosy outlook in your own time. You have a gift for finding peace within yourself, and it hasn't deserted you.

    Tracey - Love the shirts! Hope you get some time off over the end of the year to be able to get your feet under you. As I said to Rori, give yourself some grace, dear heart. You've got a lot on your plate.

    Regarding diets, it's just my opinion, but I think it's the same thing I think we've all come to in discussions of exercise. What works best is what works for your health that you will keep doing.

    My own hot take, I will admit, is that I get terribly annoyed with the restriction diets of all kinds. Humans are omnivores! There are obvious exceptions for those who have celiac or are gluten sensitive, etc. But for those who don't, once you start restricting, you've basically stirred your psychology with a big, mucky stick and all kinds of mess gets into the mix. The ones I've seen that seem to be healthiest are ones where people add while keeping calories reasonable - like higher protein, etc. And again, what you can keep doing. We've seen what happens when we cut entire food groups out of our lives. It doesn't end well.

    My two cents,🤷🏻‍♀️and worth what you paid for it.

    Checked my texts, and Kim didn't send anything overnight, so please keep her in your thoughts. She said something that I think will resonate with most of us - that the decisions weren't that hard, because her mother has a DNR in place. It's following through on them that's rough.

    Will address my goals in another post here in a minute - just sending good thoughts in all directions.

    Love y'all,
    Lisa in AR

  • Machka9
    Machka9 Posts: 26,641 Member

    Today was clean-up day.

    Emptying the van of all the cycling event stuff. Sorting through the cycling event stuff, organising it, putting away things that will keep, etc.

    Then, since I was kind of in a cleaning mode, giving my bathroom a good clean rather than a spot clean. Put away a bunch of laundry and got ready for the week.

    Machka in Oz

  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,660 Member
    edited December 1

    Lanette I am on your page in terms of how I eat these days. I continue to read and learn More about health. There is conflicting info out there so I weight the source and tweek things slowly now.

    I think overall what I am doing is working for me. I have rarely gotten sick over the past two years and when I did it was a minor cold that only lasted a few days, no more sinus infections!, I recovered from my fall on the ice in two weeks versus the six weeks they said was the more usual recovery time.

    Yesterday I had the strength and energy to clear a two car garage driveway, made a path for Drew, and cleared my son's house sidewalk and deck from a six inch snowstorm. I did it with shovels because it was a lighter snow not heavy and wet. I was tired after all that work and shoulder was slightly sore, so I did a chair massage. I did sleep the night and no leg cramps. Feel great today. I did drink my glass of water slowly straight away this morning and did exercises in bed before rising. Working on not sitting for long periods.

    I have added a bit of mineral infused salt and made super yogurt. I made my own yogurt in a yogurt machine where I let it ferment for 32 hours with reuteri probiotic. I don't have SIBO which is what this recipe is supposed to help. There are other benefits to this yogurt so I am giving it a try. It is good for skin and sleep. It is a Dr. William Davis the author of Wheat Belly recipe. He is on YouTube and has a great personality.

  • dvmmcw7442
    dvmmcw7442 Posts: 263 Member

    Thank you Barbie for starting us off. This group is one of the highlights of my day ☺️


    My grandson turns 1 today. The year went by so fast. We went over for a birthday dinner last night. I brought his brother a dragon from the movie How To Train Your Dragon which he loves, so he wouldn’t feel left out. He is almost 3. The birthday boy got some monster trucks and an outfit. Fun night.

    I actually look forward to Mondays. I enjoy work and love the 5 other veterinarians I work with. They are all really smart and there are no egos to deal with. I am very grateful to have found this part 2 to my career. I will see them all in January at our national meetings in Montreal. Always a fun catch up.

    My swim was good yesterday. I took it slow as my body was tired from the day before. I do need to find some better goggles. The ones I use start to give me a headache after about 30 minutes. Any suggestions?

    Rebecca- 199 🙌 🙌💥💥💥

    Rita- How cool what Lucy can do. Our dogs barely respond to their names 🤦🏻‍♀️

    Lanette- I had a client die from rabies in 2007. He was bitten by a bat that was hiding in his coveralls that his wife had brought in for the night. Didn’t think anything of it and burnt it in the burn barrel after he killed it. A neighbour who had grown up in S Dakota who had seen a lot of rabid animals told him that was not normal bat behaviour and he should get post exposure vaccination. He didn’t listen and died 6 months later. It took them a while to determine it was rabies as human cases are so rare here. That is why it is always at the top of my list with animals that aren’t acting right. Cows and horses tend to get the dumb form, rather than the aggressive. Often the first sign is the inability to swallow. So then what do we do? Stick our hands in their mouths to see what might be going on.

    Rori- Welcome home.

    Barbie- I had to look up Longyearbyen 🙂 I see it is on a Norwegian island and is the world’s northern most settlement with more than a 1000 people. I can imagine there are some dangerous creatures milling around there like polar bears 😬

    Kay- I couldn’t load your picture either. Hoping you can repost it.

    Machka- I am renaming my diet the “What Melanie likes to eat diet”. Love that. When people comment on what is on my plate- why is it that people feel the need to do?!- I will respond with… because it’s what I like to eat. Period.
    Your monthly tracking is impressive. I am going to start a tracker in December. I think that I accomplish a lot more than I remember. And thank you for the book ideas. Always looking for good ones.
    The Aquabike is a duathlon. I can no longer run because of my knee replacement. That’s ok- enjoy the other 2 sports just as much. I am trying to improve my breathing technique in the swim. I tend to only breathe to the left. Feels so awkward taking a breath to the right.

    Kim- Sorry to hear about your mom. We had to make a hard decision with my Mom years ago. I wish the circumstances could have been different for her.

    Tracey- the hamlet of Beauvallon is where we pick up our mail. Very cool jammies!

    Lisa- congrats on your subscriber. Very exciting to be recognized by another writer.

    Take care of yourselves 💕

    Melanie, Alberta

  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 18,550 Member

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  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 13,598 Member

    Thanks for reposting photo Katie. So lovely to see you all.

    Heather UK xxxxxxxx

  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 4,965 Member

    Katie,

    Good looking crew for Thanksgiving.💖

    Rebecca Whidbey Wa

  • SophieRosieMom
    SophieRosieMom Posts: 4,184 Member

    MFP Weekly Check-In 12-1-2025

    Lanette in SW WA State - Weight staying in range. Steps avg. this past week: 7033, down a little from last week. Not walking so much after meals, but I’m walking outside more tending bird feeders and getting some fresh air. SWSY one or two times per week.

    ANNOUNCEMENT - I've decided to put the Weekly Check-In on hiatus for the time being. Everyone is super busy this month, and you ladies have been great at posting stats in your regular posts if you miss the Monday noon cutoff.

    Thanks to everyone who has been participating, I hope it's been helpful for you.

    I'll see what the interest is after the first of the year.

    Feel free to message or email me with any suggestions.

    Lanette😎

    SW WA State

  • mcmillonmail
    mcmillonmail Posts: 374 Member

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