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Topic: RE: A good reminder
Thank you Jean
This is VERY helpful and timely information for me. I am certainly going to re-think my carb intake
Topic: RE: A good reminder
Excellent article.. thanks for sharing it. Very true.. and something to keep in mind when you reach for somehting to eat
Topic: RE: I'm back!!!
Felt like you were gone for an eternity to me girl... next time I go with you... heheheh... I know you had a wonderful time and i am so happy for you that you life is just so wonderful and full of new adventures for you.. You inspire me everyday and have missed you since you've been gone... so come on work out buddy.. let**** it.. well ok.. you can have a couple days to recooperate some.. than its back to work for you... congrats my friend on your fun trip...
hugs carla
Topic: A good reminder
I was reading this today and found it a good reminder for me and thought I would share
Carbohydrates is one of the most dreaded words in America. With popular diets such as Atkins and South Beach criminalizing the carb, what does a person do to eat right, and yet still have their bread?
Basically there are two kinds of carbohydrates - "good" and "bad." Good carbs have a minimal impact on your blood sugar levels without causing them to spike or drop too drastically. For when blood sugar levels fluctuate, that's when you end up feeling hungry, shaky, or even nauseous, and usually find yourself gorging on the nearest sugary, empty calorie snack. Good carbs are also full of vitamins, minerals and fiber, which are all necessary for a balanced, healthy diet. Bad carbs, on the other hand, are full of sugar and white flour, which send blood sugar levels skyrocketing upwards. Although you may feel full briefly, soon your body will up the sugars and simple carbohydrates, resulting in more hunger. Because as your blood sugar levels fall lower than where they were before, it creates hunger pangs. It's a bad cycle.
This is where diets such as Atkins and South Beach step in. Although different from one another, each diet stresses the need to refrain from food items containing white flour or sugars. In this way the American public has become more aware to the differences in carbohydrates.
However, sometimes the diets take it a little too far. Complete abstinence from carbohydrates is not a healthy choice in the long run. A necessary nutrient, carbohydrates supply the body with energy and fiber. Bulkier carbs that are low in calories fill you up. Even the human brain reacts to the ingestion of carbs, releasing chemicals upon their absorption.
And sometimes it's those "feel-good" chemicals that make it so hard to say "no" to another cookie. For humans are programmed to dive straight into sugar; a quickly digested instant burst of energy, sugar is directly related with serotonin, the "happy chemical" in the brain. But sugar is also an instant diet breaker. White flour food items such as white bread, pasta, waffles, pancakes, cookies and baked goods are, essentially, nutritional wastelands. High in calories, low in nutrients, and usually delicious to boot, these "bad carbs" are guaranteed to be bad news for your waistline.
So, how to incorporate carbs in your diet? Become a fiber fiend and make sure that you're picking the correct carbohydrates. Read food labels - make sure that all bread and cereal products are made with "whole wheat" or "whole grain." Skip anything simply labeled "wheat" or "brown." And refrain from any food items made with white flour, which is simply empty calories, destined only to make your hungrier.
So what can you eat? Well, fruit and vegetables are always good options. If trying to limit your sugars, however, keep an eye on how much fruit you are consuming, as all fruit contains natural sugars. A good rule of thumb is to pick fruit that has a high fiber or water content, which will keep you feeling satisifed longer. Apples and berries are high in fiber. Melons are low in calories and full of water. Try an avocado or a tomato; these fruits are often overlooked but are simply packed with vitamins. Be wary, however, when picking up a peach or a citrus fruit, as these are loaded with natural sugars. Vegetables, on the other hand, are the perfect snack and meal option. Full of everything your body needs, from antitoxins to antioxidants, vegetables are high in fiber and naturally low in calories and sugars. The exception? Try to refrain from starchy vegetables such as corn and potatoes.
But what about baking? Use whole wheat flour. Grab a whole grain bagel. Brown rice, wild rice, millet, barley and oatmeal are all good options. Try making oatmeal pancakes with whole wheat flour; load up on bulgur instead of white rice. Try food that mixes protein and carbs - legumes are a good idea. Lentils, chick peas, black beans, even fat-free vegetarian refried beans are an option!
If you're really out to beat carbs, try adding some protein to any snack. Use a slice of cheese, add a tablespoon of peanut butter, or grab a slice of turkey. But just make sure, no matter what, to keep an eye on your calories intake. For it's calories that will make or break your waistline in the end.
Topic: RE: im so deppresed
You could also always try the "Plateau Buster" or "Time Out" programs...these are a little extreme in my opinion but it does work for some. You can do a search of some other boards...esp. WLS graduates to find the info.
BUT...if you are truly exercising 7 days a week and keeping your calories between 1000-1300 a day, I think you do need to up them...I've heard that works wonders and strange as it sounds!
Best of luck,
Trish
Topic: RE: I'm back!!!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!
what fun you had... and boy do I know what it's like NOT! to be rejected for the horseback ridding...LOL
Glad your back and even more glad you had such fun!
Topic: RE: im so deppresed
I agree, with everyone else, look at what your eating... not enough? too much? you should eat mostly protein, skip all bad carbs ... exercise what kind? how long and how much? if too much go 3 days a week
Topic: I'm back!!!
Hello everyone!
I was out on vacation for over a week and I'm back home now! Thank you to everyone who sent me messages ... it was great to see them when I got home!
We went with my inlaws to a cabin in the woods up at Wallowa Lake. This trip was VERY inspiring to me because we made the exact same trip 2 years ago when I was over 300 pounds. Everyone wanted to go horse back riding and I couldn't because I exceeded the weight limit for the horses. So this time I marched right down to the horse barns and went for a ride! It was glorious! Then we also went go-kart racing which I have never done before!
Every day that we were there I got up early and went hiking and one day I even went trail running by myself! It was fun and invigorating but the high altitute made it a challenge! One of the locals said he saw me running on the trails and was very impressed that I took up that challenge! Made me feel good!
It was a very inspirational trip for me to see how far I've come in 2 years. It made me grateful for all that I've been through to get to this point and it made me realize that food isn't important to me anymore. I watched people gorge themselves this week and I was glad that I don't do that anymore. I had my fair share of junk food on this trip but only small amounts and I was totally in control. It made me happy to know I can control myself and I felt proud of myself. It was a good trip, both physically and emotionally!
I'm going to post some pictures on my profile of my trip. It was so much fun but I'm really glad to be back home and back to my normal routine!
Deanna
Topic: RE: im so deppresed
OMG!!
I was the same way! I weighed 190-191 since December!! I felt like my body was stuck at that weight,too! I know how you feel and it IS very depressing!! I lost 5 pounds being sick for a weekend and finally got under 190...been hanging at 186-189...its hard.
It is weird,like Andi said,you may not be eating enough.. I've got my weight to move before that way! It seems like I ate allot and the scales moved!! Strange!
But anyway I see that you had your surgery a day before mine,I am a very slow loser and not too good at exercising either!
Hang in there you aren't done yet! ((((hugs)))))