I always wish there were a way to push "control-z" afterwards!Just saw this & it made me laugh!View attachment 28662
I always wish there were a way to push "control-z" afterwards!Just saw this & it made me laugh!View attachment 28662
Thank you mlb. How are you doing?I'm so excited for you with the positive impact your walking streak has been having on your physical and emotional wellbeing! I can't even imagine the experience of bush whacking on your land! Happy to hear you are doing so well![]()
Thanks, LaMa. I feel a little better this evening as I kept myself busy all day, tidying up the house. I hadn't gone for my walk at 3,30 & really did not feel like it at all. I pushed myself out the door & forgot to take my phone, so decided to just go backwards & forwards along our driveway. I won't be doing that again. It was not enjoyable at all. I need to walk in the morning when it's warmer & sunnier. The cardio thinks salt is the biggest culprit with high BP & he wants me to minimise it as much as I can. I'm aiming for 1800 mg a day. He suggested eating less in the evening as a response to my question about doing IF with an eating window between 12-8. He was responding to my questions really, rather than throwing up suggestions. He is very careful & takes time to evaluate his response. I have a lot more respect for him than I do most doctors I have seen.I´m sorry you feel so disheartened my friendJust to see if I understand correctly: he wants you to get rid of bread, eat less sugar and salt, and if that doesn´t help you can try skipping/reducing dinner? (That last one seems to be the traditional way of losing weight here in Austria.) Did he specify max daily values for the sugar and salt? Ready-made sauces do often contain a lot of one or both of those but with G being a great cook you´ll probably get alternatives as soon as you mention it!
Thanks, Marsia. I needed all of those hugs today! I hope I can get it down & I really hope my aneurysm hasn't grown. I have a CT scan booked for Thursday of next week. I am going to just try to have a substantial breakfast & lunch & a very light snack in the early evening & try not eating anything past 7 pm. I am also cutting down my calories to about 1400 a day, but up to 1600 is allowed. Today I have had 1371 cals.Wow, Cate, so sorry the news is a little scary, but I have faith that you can get your BP down!
I eat the biggest meal first, then either a later lunch, or a salad lunch with protein and then a small snack if I need it before my fasting time is up. If I am still getting cravings after that I make either black tea, Pero - coffee substitute that is only 5 calories a cup, or I drink carbonated water. Usually I can tell if I am going to need the small snack at the end and I often make yogurt with berries. I have huge tubs of yogurt in the fridge because I often need a filling snack that is very few calories at the end of my eating window. It is hard at first not to have the carbs and sugar, but once you find nice foods you love just as much, it gets way easier. For instance, my taste buds have changed and I can now have a few almonds and savor and treasure them just as much as how I used to like a treat with sugar. I also am not hard core and I do bake an occasional berry muffin with almond flour and zero calorie sugar when I really really miss bready things. Many keto recipes for bread substitutes have a lot of almond flour and eggs, so are good for you. They are also fattening, so you wouldn't want to eat them every day though.
Anyway, I really really hope the walking will help with the blood pressure and that it comes down quickly for you!!!![]()
Thanks, davisgirl. I will do my best to lick this. I am so far off being ready to die, so will keep trying to find a way to get it down. The walking streak has done me a lot of good. Being outside in nature is the best remedy.Ugh, so sorry to hear about the BP concerns. It sounds like this guy is aggressive about remedying it, and you too. I think you’ll lick this...
Congratulations on the walking streak! There is something about walking in nature that is so grounding. I bet it does wonders for stress.
Thanks, Marsia. I think being outside as much as possible whilst being active is the key to my well-being. I do feel more positive. My streak snapped me out of my winter blues.I like the idea of the bike outside - hope that works for you! And gardening always gets me relaxed and really worked out - nice the weather is letting you do that again! You sound a lot more like your happy, positive self again!!!
They are getting longer LaMa. Today was a beauty. It started off at -1C, but got up to 14 I think, with no wind. I think I will move the bike outside, maybe on the colder side of the house that has the best view. I'll see how that goes.The days must be starting to get longer again as well, that should help. I also like the idea of biking on the veranda!
my first job as a caddy, standing at the 1st tee watching one of your golfers hook followed by the other one hitting a slice, you knew right away that it was going to be a long day. the length of an average golf course is a bit over 7000 yards, about 4 miles... IF you walk straight down the center of the fairways..... Golf is one of those sports where the worse you play, the more exercise you get. ...
Me too, LaMa. I think we were both glad that we just went & hit off together. We finished 20 minutes before anyone else & 45 minutes before the rest. We actually got to know one another better, which was good. She is off a lot longer handicap (11 more) than me but has a lot of ability. It was good. I was able to encourage her when she got down about her game. I think it's good that we all take turns playing with her, but it would be good if the few better players did as well.Glad you found a botherless lady to play with!
"your golfers" in my instance, are mostly women well over 70, some in their 80's who are out there on the golf course, pushing their own buggies around. I doubt any of them have ever used a caddy or would want to. I'm one of the youngest, which I find amusing really.my first job as a caddy, standing at the 1st tee watching one of your golfers hook followed by the other one hitting a slice, you knew right away that it was going to be a long day. the length of an average golf course is a bit over 7000 yards, about 4 miles... IF you walk straight down the center of the fairways.
Hi, Marsia. I had a nice warm soup when we got in & we had got the fire going nicely before we hit off. I had also walked over to the clubhouse & put more wood on while we were playing. K (my favourite of all the women) & I get the fire going each week. There are never any sticks & we bring them in from home. There is never wood near the clubhouse & I went & got it from down in the shed before we hit off. It is hopeless out there. The place is a shemozzle. It's quite a hilly course so easy to get the floors in. Not taking my meds in the morning would explain why I struggled to get around yesterday. I will have to be more careful with that.Wow, and 26 floors, too - that was some workout!! Hope you are doing something nice and warm and soothing now!
Thanks, Amy. I bounce back quickly usually & feel fine again today. I'll get on top of this BP if it kills me. JokeI've just come back after a few days (a week?) offline, I'm so sorry to find you're dealing with all these health concerns.Your doctor sounds good though - really engaged in the whole matter of getting you well/keeping you well.
And your walking, especially in glorious natural surroundings, sounds just terrific, in so many ways - I think it's just good for the soul to see the amazing beauty of trees, for one thing - or stars, when they're seeable!