Wednesday, September 4, 2013

I Can't Drive 55!!!

We interrupt this blog for a quick announcement:






WOOT! WOOT!!




Extreme Weight Loss

Do you want the TV show "Extreme Weight Loss" on ABC? I do ... Never been a fan of "weight loss shows" or competition shows like this. I get my undies all in a bundle when they start talking about eating habits, etc. But, what I love about this show is that it doesn't focus on the process but rather the journey. The transformation which takes place on that journey. The road blocks that one must overcome to truly make a transformation.

I watched it last night and Bob Brenner, Waukesha County (Wis) Detective, take his journey from nearly 450 pounds to a true transformation. Yes, he lost a ton of weight - over 200 pounds. But he transformed his life, his journey, his relationship with his wife & with food, his faith in God and, lastly, his job.


I have the pleasure of living in the same state of Bob Brenner and there is so much media coverage right now on his transformation. This morning, on the newscast, there was an interview with him and his wife. He said something which resonated so deeply inside of me.


 He said he realized, with the coaching of Mr. Powell, that personal integrity is key. It's setting out what you say you're going to do because you OWE IT TO YOURSELF! My husband refers to his [late] father's comments when doing business: No matter what, you always have your word. Lose that, you lose everything. And, how you use your words & match your actions to your words ... that, my friends, is INTEGRITY.


Sunday, September 1, 2013

T-Minus ONE MONTH

Today is Sunday, September 1st ... ONE MONTH AWAY from my 40th birthday and by looking at that counter in the nav bar,  you see that I'm less than 10 pounds away from my goal of 60 pounds by that day.

Wow...

I can honestly say that part of me didn't think I'd get here or this close. There were days where I felt the odds were stacked against me. But, those thoughts made me stronger - more determined than ever that I CAN DO THIS!!

I do admit, I have one regret: I have not documented any photographs of my journey. I should've been doing this every month. Part of me thinks that I didn't do it because I didn't want to show failure publicly. But, honestly, who's reading this blog anyway? And, the other part is due to embarrassment over how I let myself get out of control.

Control. Interesting word. I may come back to that.

Friday, July 12, 2013

Sugar Detox - Day 12

I hate to get ahead of myself but I'm sensing a smooth final half of this 21 Day Sugar Detox!!

Things I'm noticing:

Sleeping better - I'm truly getting a deeper, more sound sleep. While I'm trying so hard to get the minimum 7-8 hours per night in, it's a constant struggle for me. That means asleep no later than 11:00 pm on a work night (alarm goes off at 6:00 am for work). Our evenings are usually jam-packed with activities that don't start until nearly 6:00 pm. So, by the time we get home to eat dinner, it's at least 7:00 pm. I need a few hours to unwind after doing some light housework - catch a show on TV - watch the news. I end up watching late night Jimmy Kimmel & falling asleep to that.


<gasp> I fall asleep to the TV!! Oh now! 

What else am I noticing?

Decreased cravings - While I noticed this very early on in my Paleo journey, it's especially prominent during this detox. I think I was more "mind over matter" when I started in the spring. But now, I'm truly not craving. I sat in a colleagues office discussing some project issues we were having & a big bowl of Hershey Kisses was sitting there - front & center. Now, I'd have grabbed one or two in the past. But, yesterday it just didn't look appealing.

40 x 40 Update


Another pound down!! I'm getting my tractor tire this weekend to do some outdoor workouts. Of course, just when I get it the forecast heats up to a humid week. I'm not a big outdoorsy kinda person so we'll see how long before I am able to get going with it. It'll be a slow start for sure!

I've been researching the C25K program ... The Couch to 5K running program for beginners. I'd love to be able to run a 5K - maybe more. Just haven't mustered up the courage to start yet. And, then there's my foot...

Plantar Fasciitis?


I pulled something at boot camp this week and am really struggling with the pain. It's in my left foot and the pain goes through the arch, near the inside of the foot from the ball of my foot to my heel. I'm really trying to stretch it out. I think it may be Plantar Fasciitis!! http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/exercises-to-reduce-plantar-fasciitis#

I found this video to help me with this stretching:

So, needless to say, I'll have to wait before going further with C25K program! Bummer... But, I don't want this to get any worse. Until then, I'll continue my swimming and other low impact exercises!!

THREE MORE POUNDS! THREE MORE POUNDS! THREE MORE POUNDS!

Target date for completion of the first 40 is: July 26th!!

Friday, July 5, 2013

Sugar Detox ~ Day 5

I survived the 4th of July!!









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Well, I'll admit: it wasn't all that flashy or tough of a day for me to work through on my detox. Wait - I shouldn't do that to myself. I was at home all day where temptation lurks and I made it! Woo hoo!

Since Friday ended up as a work day for hubs & me, we didn't have any parties to attend or throw like in previous years. So, other than the gazillion errands we had to run, we did take some time to relax & enjoy the day.

How's the detox going?


 

Great!! Thanks for asking... I am really glad I started this journey a few months ago vs. giving everything up "cold turkey" for the detox. No way would I be where I am today! (Haven't I said that already?)

Things I need to focus on in the coming days:
1) Stop looking at food blogs!! Everything looks so decadent!
2) Realize the impact this detox is having on my body & how good I feel
3) get MORE sleep! I'm really bad at this ... and what mother isn't?

NO Alcohol ... What to Drink?


I have a renewed fondness for cucumber water. There's a local spa that offers a glass of cucumber water before or after your treatment and I always forget how much I enjoyed it! Just peel your cukes (optional for some, I guess) and put into a big pitcher of water. The longer they sit, the stronger the taste. Very refreshing on a hot day!!  There's 2 small pitchers in my fridge right now. Even the kids are enjoying it which is nice since I'm trying to bust them of their juice requests.









Mix up your flavors: Lemon & Basil, Mint & Lime or Cucumber!

My other drink is my own version of a mojito: mix a few lime slices along with a mint leaf or two in the bottom of your cup. Add a generous heaping of ice. Pour in club soda. Ahhh - refreshing!

But, I do have to update you on 40 x 40!!


First & foremost, I hit my first (albeit private) goal today!!! I made it "below a number" which I swear I will never, ever, ever return to. Someday I'll reveal that number but I'm just not there yet. But, it's not a healthy weight anyone should be at!!

Weight seems to be flying off of me right now & while some people may argue that it's too fast, I know my body & believe it is simply how it is responding to these changes. I'm exercising in moderation, eating at least 2,000 calories a day (at least!). I think eliminating things like alcohol is what has really put me over the edge this time. In my first 3 weeks of Paleo in March, I dropped 12 pounds. I did so by cutting way back on alcohol (1 glass wine/week + maybe 1 beer/week) but I also eliminated grains then, too. I've gotten a little slackish on the alcohol (hey - it's summer!) so I think that's why my loss slowed down considerably. I looked back & had been in a slump for about a month.

This 21DSD is just what I needed to get things moving again!

That means I've made it to 90%!!!! Just four pounds left until I reach my 40 pound mark!! Give me a WOOT! WOOT!! (Thanks!)  Given how quickly weight is flying off my body right now, I'm predicting that in one week I'll have made the 40 mark!

That means it may be time to do a few things:
1) reset my goal
2) celebrate my success (spa visit!)
3) Measure myself this weekend & see the results in inches

BONUS RECIPE


Did I mention we made ribs on the 4th? Below is my rib rub recipe that I made up myself! It was great and sugar-free! The ribs were succulent and juicy. I started them in the crockpot on high for about 2-1/2 hours and then put them on a charcoal grill with mesquite chips to add some smokey flavor. WOW!! And, to make it even better: every one of us had leftovers for lunch today!!













I used boneless ribs & they were great - don't get me wrong.
Next time, though: bone IN!

 

Barbecue Rib Rub


Can also be used on any pork cut or try on chicken.

Mix together the following:
1 T. Celtic Sea Salt (gotta be the good kind - high quality)
2 T. Garlic Powder
2-1/2 T. Paprika
1 tsp. Cumin
1/2 tsp. ground mustard

Note: Check your spice labels & be sure they are PURE and not contain fillers or anti-caking agents!!

Mix all together in a bowl.You'll only use about 1/3 - 1/2 of this mixture so be sure not to cross-contaminate when rubbing on raw meat. And, put in a baggie or covered dish for use again!!

I placed all ribs in the crock pot on high for about 3 hours and then transferred them to the grill for about another 40 minutes.









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The kids like saucy ribs (but I'm not a big sauce person) so they dipped theirs in some Wildtree Cactus Pete's BBQ Sauce  which you can get via my Wildtree website.



ENJOY!!









Now, off to see which of my girlfriends care to join me at the spa!! Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Sugar Independence

Have you heard about the 21 Day Sugar Detox? NO? Really?

Are you like a gazillion other people in the US (OK, world!) who have sugar or carb cravings? What about massive dips in energy during the day? OK, how about fatigue, brain fog, trouble concentrating?

You could probably benefit from this brief program. Yes - brief! It's only 21 days. Everyone at work is like "how can you give up X?" and I just respond with "It's ONLY 3 weeks!" My goodness, not having a beer or soda for a couple of weeks is NOT going to kill me. Better yet, I'll be happier in the long run!!

Back when I was researching Paleo, I bought the cookbook "Practical Paleo" via Amazon, written by Diane Sanfillippo. I love this cookbook! And, I started following her on Facebook, too. Next thing I know, she's posting about a group working on the 21 day detox. Had to learn more!









Coming out in print this fall!!

I've put it off for various reasons since April. I have this going on, that coming up, this event ... whatever! I finally said ENOUGH & decided July 1st was as good as any to start. (New groups start the first Monday of the month but you can start at any time!)

Three levels are part of this program - they vary in the level of restrictions you have. Level 1 is the least restrictive while Level 3 is the most (pretty much squeaky clean Paleo). Now, for anyone considering doing this & not having already started cleaning up their eating habits (as I have for the last 4 months), you'd want to consider starting at Level 1. It's still intense: no refined carbs (white flour), only whole fat dairy, no processed oils, no fruits (read the info to learn why!!) and no alcohol. Level 3 goes a step further & eliminates the dairy, all grains, all beans, etc. I chose to do Level 3 as it most closely represents how I eat now.

Why Sugar Detox?


I guess I'd ask you: WHY NOT? Sugar is nasty ... I don't care what anyone says about having some in moderation. It's a drug. It alters the state of your mind. It changes your body physiologically. For some, it wreaks havoc on digestion, brain function, and/or weight.

When I started Paleo in March, I saw how quickly my body adapted to the absence of grains. How GREAT the feeling was to not get out of bed sore!! I knew I still let some sugar creep into my diet (we won't talk about my kids' diet, yet!) but had a thirst for more information about how food impacts my body.

Preparing for the Detox


My journey starts on a Monday which gave me the weekend immediately preceding to get started. Thought that was pretty awesome. However, I did it all wrong ... Went out drinking beer Friday night, ate terrible on Saturday and then proceeded to eat & drink on Sunday. I think I was so bloated come Monday AM that I could've floated to Timbuktu! Oh, and I ended up getting sick with a nasty upper respiratory virus & ear infection! Darn sugar...

I read this blog from a really great site I've been using for info & recipes called Primal Toad. The post was called 21 Tips: How to Complete the 21 Day Sugar Detox with Ease. This was pivotal for me as I hadn't really thought of WHY I was going to do to the detox aside from another kick-in-the-pants for my weight loss. (As if that wasn't enough reason?)

I planned out my menu for the week & did my typical Sunday grocery shopping followed by chopping, prepping & cooking what I could in advance. (Nice hot day to spend in the kitchen, too...grrr!)

Next step: DO IT!

Day 3 Check-In


Today is my Day #3 and I'm doing great! I have to say that it has been helpful that I started Paleo a few months ago. I think if I would've started Paleo by doing the detox, I would not be where I am today.

Oh, and my cold is nearly gone so I'm heading to boot camp tonight!
Last thing on my check-in: I'VE LOST ANOTHER 3 POUNDS!!












Happy Independence Day!!
I'll be celebrating my independence from sugar this year!!

 

That means I'm now 33 POUNDS TOWARDS MY -40 GOAL!!

 

Give me a woot! woot!!

Three Month Check-In

Yes, I'm here ... Been working my arse off to continue to make progress. How am I doing you ask? Not too bad... Down 33 pounds as of today with just under 3 months left until my 40 x 40 goal. Will I make it? YES! Will I antie up on my goal here & change it? Probably! Let's first make the 40 mark and then re-assess.

So, what is it that I'm doing differently? How am I achieving this completely "do-able" speed of weight loss? By keeping it REAL! Just like you, I'm a busy gal ... I work full-time. I have kids. I have friends. I have a life. I need to keep my house in order. Blah blah blah blah blah BUT, I also have learned that it's imperative to make time for ME! And, with that comes --- ready for it .... can you handle it?

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

And We're Off!

Twenty Percent!


Yup... That's right! I've lost the first 20% of my goal! Since the first of the month, I've lost a total of 8 pounds. I'm adding my ticker from MyFitnessPal so it's now public! :)This feels amazing. I'm only recording my Monday weigh-ins but keep track on a daily basis.

What have I been doing?

Well, I am working with a health/mindset/fitness coach. We have a virtual working relationship & talk each Tuesday night. She lives in Irving, TX, and haven't had the "talk" yet (you know - the "I really hope you're not a Cowboys fan because I'm from Wisconsin and we bleed green & gold." talk.) We seem to gel well. I like her approach of making small changes & trying to get your mind to help develop this habit. Meaning - if you make tiny changes in such a way that the brain doesn't think it's in a fight or flight mode (they call that amygdala hijack). I've learned about this in plenty of my leadership training & project management courses - oh, and in college while it wasn't a coined term just yet, we learned a great deal about how the brain works when it comes to effective & efficient communication.

So, back to this... (Love that amydgala stuff!)

I've removed WHEAT from my diet about 95%. If I do have something with wheat, I actually remove a portion of the offending food BEFORE eating. Yup! So, if I want a burger, I can but will remove 1/4 of the bun and throw it away before eating. Not wait until I'm done - the brain will think I'm starving. But, when I start so I can say "bye bye".

Since this challenge began, I haven't had to do it because I haven't eaten any wheat! LOL! But, in all seriousness, it works for me!

If you have any suspicion that wheat could be causing some if your issues, GIVE THIS A TRY!! Even just for a week or two. Don't eat wheat & watch the scale. You'll know...

Not much time today so I'll check in again later this week. Have an awesome day!!


Friday, March 8, 2013

Screw the Apple!

Goal Time

My goal has been set: Lose 40 pounds by my 40th birthday! Too aggressive? Not when you break it down like this: I have 211 days (considering I'm starting at my last weigh-in on Monday) to lose 40 pounds. That's 30 weeks. That's roughly 1.25 pounds per week.Now is THAT too aggressive? Nope... Very reasonable.

The Serpent & the Apple

You know the story of Adam & Eve and the serpent (Genesis 3) and how she ate the apple. Temptation was too great for Eve to overcome and she succumbed to the Serpent (read: Devil) and his pull, appeal, enticement ... Whatever you call it. Eve at the damn apple and that's why women have painful childbirth & men have to work hard. Blah-blah-blah-blah. Childbirth is painful - well, labor is for sure but my kids were both born via c-section. That's one nasty wrath bestowed upon us. All for a lousy apple. I hope it tasted good, Eve!

What seems like a digression is not that - not at all. The other message that I get from this Bible passage is about our free will - the human ability to choose freely what to do.

Choices

We make choices everyday: Snooze or get up? Black pants or brown? Eggs or cereal? But we have this ability to decide for ourselves everything. Now, some would argue that's not the case - and my kids definitely would argue that! But, we have an innate ability that sets us apart as humans to CHOOSE what we eat, wear, drink, say, do... Everything.

So, when we CHOOSE to set a GOAL, why do we become our worst enemies? What's up with self-sabotage?

There's some people out there who are trying to lose weight / adapt to a healthier lifestyle. YEAH FOR YOU!! And, many of these people don't know where to start. They aren't educated or aware of how to make a healthy choice when it comes to what fuels our body. They get someone to help or read a book, pick up a cookbook.  What about those of us (yes, "us" - this is me) who know what we need to do. I mean seriously... I can coach just about anyone to lose weight & get fit. Then, why am I so fat!?!?!?

Choices... Temptation... Apple... Chocolate - Potato Chips - Bread - Cake ... WAIT?!?!? STOP!

It's about resisting the temptation or the urge to deviate from your plan. It's about that immediate satisfaction you feel when you have that first smell or taste of chocolate (or salty snacks - whatever floats your boat). It's about not being able to say "STOP!" when you know you shouldn't. Ever binge eat? Binge drink? It's that loss of control you have.

I have a long journey to take to get to my ultimate goal. I realize that I need help. I know what to eat. I know when to eat. I know how to workout/exercise (although I do have some issues from previous injuries - besides the point). I know - I know - I know. (Knowledge & Skills) I want to do this - for me but also for my family. (Desire) But I don't do because I don't know how to form good habits which will last a lifetime. That's what I'm missing. And, that's what I'm seeking. I have a call scheduled with a Coach this weekend; I'll let you know how that goes - she's a Paleo Cross-fitter Biochemist guru so Lord help me now!! But, she focuses on forming habits - just what I need. So, I'll report back as to whether I decide to go forward with her.

I mean really ... what do I have to lose?

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Paleo via Memory Lane

So ... I continue to do research on Paleo. Can't quite explain to you why I'm so slow at jumping at this - guess I just need to be sure this is what I want to do. KWIM? But, as I said in my previous post, I need to find suitable Paleo ingredients safe for peanut allergies. Food Allergies - huh???

Today I came across some great information and it just hit me: Where was PALEO when we sat with the nutritionist.

OK, need to back-up here. In September 2008, my oldest son (just about 4 yrs old) was at his annual allergy & asthma checkup with our Allergist. He was already diagnosed with a Peanut allergy. We had been told he was allergic to milk but had "outgrown" that. [I didn't know what that had meant - figured it was that his body matured enough for milk/casein.] He underwent blood work for additional allergy testing because his primary care physician had only done environmental profile (which- by the way, was all positive except cockroach & mulberry - yeah!) Test results came back & we were devastated - allergic to wheat & soy. Told we should see a Nutritional Counselor & off we went.

So, my husband, mother-in-law and I went to see Julie, a Registered Dietician at one of our clinics. She pulled up my son's test results/medical record and I will never forget the words out of her mouth, "Wow! I don't know what you're going to feed this kid!?!?" We all just froze - and then I spoke: Why?

Julie showed us the results: elevated IgE levels for corn, tomato, peanut, soybean, wheat, milk, egg white. WHAT!?!?! She was told to focus on wheat, soy & peanuts with us by the Allergist. We learned how his body was rejecting the food we were feeding him and that this poor little almost-4-year-old was actually malnourished!! (Oh, and the Allergist was really ticked off that she brought up all the other foods)


We were diligent - doing everything we could to avoid wheat & soy and avoided all peanuts like the plague. We gave him supplements like crazy & cooked everything in cast iron (he was anemic) and he got healthier. Skin issues (eczema) persisted with frequent infections - we can teach you a lot about staph infections! School started the following year & we handled it with limited drama. Another year passed & we were preparing for Kindergarten. I asked if we could re-test... I had been "slipping" some wheat into my son's diet and his skin reactions were not concurring as they had been before.

So, we tested again in September 2010. Guess what? All test results were either the SAME or...HIGHER!?!?!? What the...But, since he had been re-introduced to wheat and shown little reaction, the gold standard food challenged had been passed. We took him out for pizza that night & had a little party. Since then, he's been eating soy & wheat on a regular & daily basis. I nearly tossed out all my gluten-free and food-allergy cookbooks but, for whatever reasons, I opted to keep them since there were some family favorites I still use today.

Now, why would you think I became a bit upset today when I started reading some Paleo information - why humans should not be eating certain foods & what it does to their bodies...

It hit me like a ton of bricks: Why didn't Julie tell us about Paleo in 2008? Why? Why? Why? Lack of education? Lack of "believing in it"? I admit, I got a bit angry about this, too. And why hadn't any of the many people I met in online in the food allergy community know anything about this?

Who knows... But I guess the point is: I'm here now. I have more knowledge about the devastating impacts to your body these foods can have - they caused my son to be malnourished through infancy & his toddler years. His body adapted but not in a way I would've wanted... Had I known then what I know now.

So,  the search intensifies starting today.  He brought cold lunch to school today & it was totally a Dinsoaur lunch: uncured/nitrate-free hard salami, red bell pepper strips, baby carrots, star fruit & a large prune (aka, "big raisins") - all organic & healthy. And he loved, loved, loved it. (Let's not talk about how he washed it all down with chocolate milk!)

I purchased my two starter books today: Practical Paleo and Eat Like a Dinosaur. Got them for just over $40 with free shipping on Amazon!! I'm still not going to dump out my pantry - learned that lesson. But, I'm definitely going to find that coconut oil & coconut aminos so I can get beyond 50% Paleo...Starting NOW!!

Thursday, February 21, 2013

To Paleo or Not to Paleo

That is the Question
So, I’ve been doing a ton of reading & research on this “new-to-me” lifestyle called Paleo. If you haven’t heard of this approach – I’ll say it in my terms: Paleo means to live like a caveman – back in the Paleolithic age. You know….Dinosaurs. It means eating whole, fresh (organic-preferred) foods that are not processed. Paleo eliminates gluten, legumes and dairy from your life. Of course, you add in exercise to the lifestyle … I haven’t gotten into reading about this CrossFit training approach but it seems that lots of “CrossFitters” are Paleo. OK, whatever…

To read more specifically about Paleo for yourself, go here: http://thepaleodiet.com I’m not here to educate you about Paleo per se. That’s what the people with letters after their name are for! So, if you want to know more about Paleo, check it out.

My husband & I have been talking about this now since around Christmas. Obviously we’re not too quick to jump into this – can’t ya tell?! But, in all honesty, this is a huge change in lifestyle and we have two young children to consider here as well – one of which has a severe, life threatening food allergy along with eczema & asthma. I’ll get back to that in a minute, though.

Research is what I enjoy doing when it comes to nutrition, health & wellness. Never thought I’d say that but I really feel knowledge is power and I try to read up on as much as I can. With this whole Paleo approach, I really wanted to understand the science behind it all and then make an action plan: a 30-day plan for our family. With food allergies, it’s not that easy, though – you have to research even more to make sure the ingredients which you are now in search of are not cross-contaminated… While Paleo is legume-free (my oldest son is allergic to peanuts), there’s a heavy emphasis on other nuts & seeds as well as coconut. He’s OK with all of these foods but finding any sort of nut not cross-contaminated with peanuts is very difficult.


Why NOT to do Paleo

I can give you a gazillion reasons why not to do Paleo. And, I'm sure you come up with your own. I had to make a list of why it wouldn’t work for my family/lifestyle. This was my approach to reasoning all of this in my own head.

My Christian Beliefs & Evolutionary Science
My husband keeps asking me questions about the origins of this – how it’s based upon evolutionary science. This is important to us because we are Christians – Wisconsin Evangelical Lutherans, to be exact – and do not believe in evolutionary science. In our opinions, the Bible has clearly laid out how the earth was formed, when Man was created and how there came to be death, pain and suffering in the world. (Darn apples!) We do not believe that modern-day humans evolved from primates. Just think: If we evolved from monkeys, it would really suck to be a monkey right now! I’d be like “Whoa! Why am I still a Monkey and how did I get this raw deal?” In all seriousness, our Christian beliefs alone should tell us to avoid the Paleo lifestyle.

Parenting a Food Allergic Child
I mentioned before that my son has food allergies, skin issues and asthma. We’ve outgrown so many allergies: wheat, soy, dairy, tomato, strawberry, corn… Wait! Outgrown? Hold on a second … If I look at his blood tests (RAST), they still technically show a higher RAST than walnuts, shellfish and eggs… Everything else that was tested & came up positive (the other allergens on the Top 8 List) are all processed items as a result of our agricultural practices. See, Paleo diets consume items which were readily available during the Paleolithic times – before we began agriculture. That’s one reason why wheat, soy & dairy are out.

As a parent of a child with food allergies, I struggle daily with educating people on what it means to be allergic vs. intolerant. This gets confusing even to the most educated and I understand that. What has always bugged me is when the whole Gluten Free diet craze started & people like Elizabeth Hasselbeck started saying “avoid gluten & lose weight”. So, these people go out to eat & ask their restaurants to offer gluten free choices. Great – that’s awesome for those who are truly celiac or wheat-allergic.

But, for those who have done it because it seemed like a good idea or the “cool thing” – STOP! You make the “educating people on what it means to be allergic vs. intolerant” next to impossible!!

If you are gluten free BY CHOICE that means if you do eat a little bit of gluten by accident (cross-contamination), you’ll be just fine. Depending upon how long you’ve been gluten-free, you may have an upset tummy for an hour or so. But. You. Will. Be. Fine.

But, if you’re allergic to something – let’s say peanuts – and you get just a little bit, what do you think could happen? ANAPHYLAXIS. You. Could. Die.  For this very reason, I think gluten-free “because I want to be” is reckless and endangers those in the food allergic community. (Don’t get all ballistic on me saying that every allergy is a potential for anaphylaxis – that’s not what this means…it means for MY CHILD, it is. Every person, every allergy is different. Educate yourself on the information.)

Biting the Hand Which Feeds Me
Dairy… Oh boy… Dairy! Did I mention to you that we live in Wisconsin? Oh, and I work for a dairy cooperative? Yup – you read that right. So, if I do Paleo, I’ll be refusing/avoiding eating anything from the hand which actually does feed me. Did you follow that? Wow – that was funny to write!

I don’t wish to dwell on this matter too much but it has been something we’ve considered; my husband grew up working for his neighbor on his dairy farm. I work for a manufacturer of cheese and other dairy products. The company I work for is a farmer-owned dairy cooperative. We always giggle around the office about people who are lactose intolerant but realize it’s a medical condition. But to give it up by choice? Wow, people will just think I’m a  wack-o! (who cares!?)

Desperation?


Let me give you a bit of a background of who I am – or at least, what I’m willing to share at this point. I’ve turned the final corner to 40 years old (this fall) and am what is medically considered morbidly obese. I am not ready to put the number out there for the world to see what I weigh but it’s bad – very, very bad. It’s ridiculously bad and I have no excuse or anyone to blame but myself. I don’t exercise like I should. I consume empty calories through drinking alcohol. I have a job which leaves me sedentary for extended periods of time. I have been overweight for most of my life.

For being such a fat person, I am relatively healthy by the numbers. I know – docs are probably freaking out when they read that one! Had my physical in February 2012; my fasting blood glucose was 94 (good), cholesterol is good with some room for improvement but overall MUCH lower than in previous years (183 overall, HDL= 49, LDL = 118, Tri = 69). My BP is always in the 118/70 range. We won't talk about BMI, though - that will come in time. I need to schedule my physical for this year yet...

Over the course of my lifetime, I’ve been diagnosed with Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, and Carpal Tunnel.  I have a cyst on the Pineal Gland in my brain (that's a fun story - NOT!) I had a Chiropractor tell me that I didn’t have RSD but rather Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. I was a clumsy kid – injured a lot of times through falls (wrist, head) so the TOS makes a great deal of sense. Yesterday, my chiropractor took updated x-rays and my neck, which was curved in the wrong direction, is finally showing major improvement. Granted, it’s not curved at all right now but it’s heading in the right direction (yes, pun was intended here). Weekly adjustments are necessary due to the levels of inflammation in my body; I suspect due to these ailments which continue to plague me through my adult years.

I also have eczema and severely dry skin and have controlled asthma (outdoor exercise-induced). I have had three anaphylactic episodes in the past 20 years – one to sulfa (for sure, 1993), one to suspected sulfa (2005) and one unknown (Aug 2012) – all of which landed me in the hospital.

Both of my boys were born via cesarean section when I was 31 & 33. I spent my 35th birthday on a table in the hospital for a nuclear test of my gall bladder which was promptly removed 2 days later (nicely fused to my liver, mind you).

I don’t take any medication for any ailment although I have aches & pains throughout the day. I find my hands & feet swollen by mid-afternoon even though I drink 8-10 glasses of water every day.

I have tried Weight Watchers, Atkins, Blood Typing, Fasting/Cleansing… I drop weight slowly but put it on at lightning speed pace! If I don't work out 90 min a day, I don't lose weight; but who has 90 minutes a day for exercise with 2 kids, a full-time job, home to manage & a direct-sales business? I've had a personal trainer come to my home. I've recorded every morsel of food that goes in mouth & counted every calorie. I’ve considered gastric bypass but the risks of this surgery don’t seem worth it – I’ve only seen short-term success from those around me who’ve gone that route.

So, to say that I have “Autoimmune Issues” is probably right on target. I need to find out what works for me when it comes to eating, exercise and lifestyle.

Something has Got to Give
Reading. Reading. Reading. That’s what I do – I’m a planner by nature (project manager by profession). What I have resolved is this:
  • I’m not looking for an easy out – this is going to be really, really hard work.
  • I will need to menu plan – check!
  • I will need to research & find ingredients save for a peanut allergy – check!
  • I will need to stay on the plan as much as possible – check!
  • I will need to move – check!
  • I will need to forgive & forget when I mess up – HUH? 

Why I Choose Paleo

To me, the science makes sense… Yes, even the evolutionary science approach to this. The research on Auto Immune Diseases is astonishing! Why NOT give it a try? It's not like I'm going to die from a cookie craving, right? I can do this...

  • My kids deserve a healthy, happy and energetic Mom.
  • My husband deserves a healthy, happy and energetic Partner.
  • I want to feel better about myself.
  • I want to not be in pain or swollen every night.
  • I want to see my kids’ skin improve.
  • I want to rid my family of eating processed foods.
  • I want to still be able to drink wine. (Ooops! Yup – that’s why I won’t be 100%)
  • I want to give my kids the best start in life possible and learn how to make healthy choices when it comes to food and exercise.

So, as I finish this very lengthy post, I leave you with this… Over the next few weeks, my family will begin a transition to a new normal. I’m not going to clean everything out of my cupboards at once – that band-aid isn’t going to come off that fast!

We will, however, begin making better choices and learning more together. As we begin this journey, I’ll be using this blog to write out this journey.

Let the countdown begin … And, to steal shamelessly from a friend who’s going through her own unique journey right now:

"I'm not telling you it's going to be easy, I'm telling you it's going to be worth it."  - Art Williams

Thursday, January 3, 2013

To Resolve or Not To Resolve?

Happy Freaking New Year!!

It's already a few days into the new year & I'm thinking to myself, "Self, what resolutions do you want to make this year?" Hmmm...

Of course, there's ALWAYS lose weight ... I need to do that one. There's no getting around that. So, let's call that a given. There's more ideas I have - here's my brainstorm list:

  • My pre-40 bucket list (yup, it's the big 4-0 this year)
  • Spend more time with my kids
  • Save more money (set a $$ goal)
  • Set an exercise schedule - and stick to it
  • Drink less (wine?) or more (water?)
  • Give up fast food
  • Keep my house neater/tidier/cleaner (read: hire cleaning lady!)
  • Finish masters in Project Management
  • Get my PMI certification


So many options -- so many things to consider ... Time to do some soul searching to really decide my focus for 2013. I'm the type who needs to have a focus and goals. Without them, I'm just going through the motions.

And so it begins!

Welcome!!

I've been thinking about starting a blog ... But, why? What do I have to say? What's my focus? I thought of several things: my Wildtree business, my son's peanut allergy, life in the fast lane of a busy working other with 2 active little boys, life in general... Eh - they all sound kinda ho-hum. But, that's my life!

And, there are many of you out there who are like me: just trying to get by!!

So, here comes my blog ... You may find everything from cooking tips (yes, with a Wildtree slant) to my perspectives on life & parenting to things I really enjoy (it's NFL playoff season!).

Stop by time to time & check out what's new. I hope to post each week!

Thanks!!

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