September 2nd, 2009
Hello all. Not a good day for my numbers. It’s time for dinner and we’re doing the talapia (blackened),
baked potato for husband, broccoli and a couple onion rings apiece. Yum! I don’t think I told you he’s been
put on pills for high blood sugar. Now if ANYONE does not need to lose weight it’s him! But we have to get
very serious about the vegetables and salads to get us both on track. His fasting sugar was only a little over
100 but I guess the doctor wants it under 100 every morning. Too bad the first thing they talk about is medication…blah, blah, blah! Not a word about diet. (Probably because he’s not over weight.) Don’t know, but I’m the cook around here and I want to keep him healthy. I want to keep us BOTH healthy! Tune in for the updates. I’ll try to do better.
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May 7th, 2009
What a night tonight! We seldom eat red meat in my quest to win the cholesterol game. I have to say, I was hungry for a good steak and knew my husband would really appreciate one too! I skipped the baked potato but made stuffed zucchini for the vegetable. YUM! Has zucchini, bread stuffing, cheese, onions, butter and spinach. Not all bad nutrition, right? Had a cocktail before dinner as well…bad move but will be extra good tomorrow. Walked 30 minutes.
Tags: cholesterol, nutrition
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May 4th, 2009
Most people have trouble eating the amount of vegetables needed daily to be healthy. I know I do. I like vegetables but it’s hard to get those servings in consistantly. I’ve been drinking a lot more super greens that I believe are helping my glucose numbers stay under control. Super greens are grasses such as wheat grass, barley grass and kamut grass along with kale, brocolli and other “greens” that provide chlorophyl to our bodies. I’m not a scientist but from what I’ve read, I’d be hard pressed to find a better source to supplement my diet than super greens. I mix the powder with distilled water, add some ph drops to boost my alkalinity and sip at the drink all day. Now if I could just leave the diet Rockstar alone, I might show more progress! One step at a time…
Tags: alkalinity, grasses, super greens, vegetables
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April 18th, 2009
In my search for alternative treatments for diabetes, I’ve come across some interesting information on hydrogen peroxide as a “cure” for many diseases. Now, I’m talking about food grade hydrogen peroxide 35%, not the 3% in the brown bottle we all get at the local drugstore. There is more research to be done on my part, but it’s an intriguing idea. I’d love to know if anyone has firsthand knowledge of the usages of peroxide. Any testimonials?
Tags: diabetes, disease, hydrogen peroxide, peroxide
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April 15th, 2009
I appreciate all the comments that have been sent my way. Yes, I’ve been gone long but I’m not long gone!. Without going into all the details, my life has been upsidedown with caring for my mother. She is 86 and has dementia. We’ve been getting our ducks in a row and I’m hoping to get back on track with my own issues. This blog is an important way for me to reach out… thanks for your support.
Tags: blog, dementia, support
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September 30th, 2008
I’m wondering just what the stress factor has to do with glucose numbers. There must be a way I can “test” stressful times against times when I am more relaxed. Trouble is, I am one of the many whose job has been affected by the current economy. So my stress level seems to be consistently high! Glucose readings are higher…not out of sight but higher. My blood pressure is up as well.
Seems like I should be able to control the stress since I am aware of it, right? Doesn’t work that way, at least as far as I can tell. I’m trying to exercise more. Any readers care to comment?
Tags: blood pressure, exercise, glucose, stress factor, stress level
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September 6th, 2008
Just what IS nutrition all about? I’ve read so much about the good foods…I KNOW that vegetables are the best thing for me. I KNOW that limited fruits (I’m diabetic) can be just fine. I KNOW that whole grains are what I should eat… if I eat them. But what I am discovering is that THE MIND has a whole lot to do with the health of the body.
If I don’t believe that what I eat is important, if I don’t believe that exercise is important, then what I truly need is nutrition for my mind. My THOUGHTS are what I believe. My THOUGHTS are guiding me to good nutrition for both the mind and the body. Most important, my thoughts acknowledge that I am blessed.
Have a blessed night.
Tags: blessed, exercise, foods, nutrition, the mind, thoughts
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September 5th, 2008
Exercise is becoming a demon to me. I fully realize how much it helps to steady the blood sugar. But do you think I can keep myself on a regular schedule? NO! Almost anything can cause me to lose sight of getting on that treadmill. I find any excuse and am not proud of it.
Something has got to change. Any suggestions out there?
Tags: blood sugar, excuse, exercise, schedule, treadmill
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September 1st, 2008
The last few days have certainly been a struggle for me. I have had cravings for the traditional foods many of us have at cookouts on a holiday. Potato salad, chips, baked beans, cakes and brownies all appear in my mind to torment me! I certainly don’t have to wonder about their nutrition effects on me!
Yes, I am aware that eating small amounts of any of those foods is not the be-all end-all to my healthy eating. However, one bite turns to two, then three, and before I know it, I’ve eaten not one brownie, but two! Just the smell of the charcoal grill is enough to set my mouth watering. I’ll be sure to try to eat plenty of raw veggies to fill up before temptation comes at me. Wish me luck! And have a great Labor Day weekend!
Tags: brownies, cookouts, cravings, nutrition, veggies
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August 26th, 2008
I may be getting a little ahead of myself, so pardon me. But I came across a site I am trying to link to THIS site for my readers. Without giving too much away, this site would provide a little survey and determine nutrition advice for each individual. When honest input is given in a survey, honest output comes to the reader. Let’s all cross our fingers for the approval of this site for our application. YaY!!
Tags: nutrition, survey
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