I'm doing so-so this week and last week. Last week, I came down with some type of bug (sore throat, body aches, fatigue, sneezing). After about 3 days I was getting better, but then hubby (Justin) got it. He's now better, but this week the kids got it. Luke (our youngest) didn't get it too bad.....sore throat, sneezing, coughing a lot. But poor Ryan (our 9 year old) really got nailed with it. It seems he always gets the sickest. Anyway, Monday night he had a temp of 102, coughing his little head off, his eyes hurt from light, his head was heavy (he said). By 5:30am yesterday morning, he was still burning up with fever and throwing up. I got him settled back down in bed, gave him some more medicine and he slept until about 11:30am and seemed to be doing much better. His fever was gone all day, but then at about 5:00pm yesterday his fever was back.....not as bad at 100.2, but it was still back, so I gave him some more medicine. He slept in again this morning and seems to be doing better, although he's still coughing a bit and sniffling.
Hopefully we're all well by Friday because that's the day we're supposed to go to Silverwood Themepark to use the tickets we won.
Today so far I've had about 450 calories (1 piece of whole wheat toast with raspberry jam, a handfull of popcorn, and some cream of chicken soup). Is calories in/out the only thing that really matters in losing weight, or does it matter what kind of food it is (carbs, protein, fat, etc...)? I've heard by some "experts" that to lose weight, all that really matters is "calories in/calories out, PERIOD!" whereas other "experts" argue that it's not just calories, but the type of calories (carbs, proteins, fats, etc). I'm completely confused and becoming frustrated by my lack of progress.
I think my metabolism is almost non-existant.