bigskyernurse
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I think we should all agree "diet" is a bad word when we are in Disney.![]()
I didn't walk today. My inlaws who are still in town visiting came over this morning and ended up driving the twins to school. It's probably just as well.
For some reason I feel weak.![]()
Just walking up the stairs in my house which I do ALL THE TIME, is now causing me to be gasping for breath. I don't understand why. Maybe lack of food and water? Or laying in bed for three days?![]()
I don't like it though. It bugs me. I hope once I can start eating normally, I'll get some strength back.
The good news is I haven't had Diet Pepsi since Friday, so maybe this will help curb some of my cravings for it.
Hey there Beth...I have to tell you...I thought I would NEVER be able to go without Diet Pepsi. I was SERIOUSLY addicted to the stuff. I would grab a can to take in the car with me to drink while I drove the kids to daycare in the am (even if it was 6am), drink it all day at work (usually at least 60 ounces during the day and with meals), continue after work, and fall asleep with one on my nightstand. I know...it's horrible..but that is how I lived for many many years.
I stopped a little over two weeks ago, tried to cut back to one per day, but kept getting headaches so just finally decided to stop. I haven't had any for 2 weeks, feel great, and honestly don't really miss it! I tried a few days of flavored sparkling water to try to transition off soda, and that actually helped. It was like drinking "squirt" soda. Then I switched to plan water which was easy because I was over the daily caffeine need. Now I drink water all day, sometimes adding some crystal light for flavor, and once in a while adding the crystal light that has caffeine in it for a little pick me up. One of the ER docs I work with specializes in weight loss and has a bariatric clinic here in Vegas and she's been helping me make some changes. One of the things she told me was to stop soda if at all possible...no nutritional value and the carbonation interferes with your ability to clear out fluids, makes kidneys work harder etc.
The other things she said that I've been trying is basically healthy eating, whole grains to replace whites, lots of lean protein (she actually wanted me to get 90 gms of protein a day which I am finding very difficult), less than 200 gm carbs each day, eat a big breakfast, eat every 2-3 hours (protein snacks in between meals, or if you must have something with carbs, make sure you have a protein with it. Mixed foods that have proteins and carbs should have at least half as many proteins as carbs).
Oh and that darn exercise. Starting with 3 times a week and working up to some form of exercise daily even if its only 15 minutes of cardio on some days. I haven't been doing the daily walk plan exactly, but have been getting something in every day. I have a bunch of Leslie Sansone DVDs that I had NEVER used and now I LOVE them. A good workout but doable, and I can do this at any hour in my living room which works for me because actually walking outside would be difficult during the week with my long days, kids, etc.
So this is what I've been doing. It's working and I actually feel really good. Lots of energy and sleeping well at night which I never used to do.
We'll see how it goes. I was really looking for a lifestyle change instead of a "diet" since I have lost and gained over the years by "dieting".
Sorry for the rant, but I wanted to share.
Amy