For Older People with Sense

Options
1271272274276277376

Comments

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Kathy your Church Christmas Tree sounds lovely! I would love to see the ornament......is it possible to take a photo? Somehow when the fellas get sick it seems they are the inventor of the illness........my DH is just the same........thank goodness he rarely gets sick.


    I am presently in the waiting room and I will be for awhile as I wrote down the wrong time........that will teach me to pay attention.......lol. still waiting. .......

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited December 2013


    Hey everyone,


    We had a great turkey dinner. My aunt ended up coming over. She didn't let me know until the day before. (I think she was keeping her options open lol) She regaled us with tales of traveling cross country and on a cruise to Alaska when she was 18. (in 1933). Very fun and also not much stress. Her kids are coming up this week for her bday (99).


    Chrissy, I hate not being on time to my appts. For a while my phone seemed to change the time of my appts when I wasn't looking. At least that is what I told everyone. Hope there are some interesting people or at least a magazine that is only a couple of months old. ( and not those hunting or fishing mags!) Hope you get good news and no more tests.


    I get to see my PCP tomorrow. I hope she has the sleep study results. Also there were some off numbers on my last blood tests. So I'll get the scoop. We are going to discuss my starting my diet. Shakes and bars (meal replacements) I have got to get some relief from this inflammation. I'll let ya know how it works. I'm not starting until Tuesday.


    Kathy, your Christmas decorations sound very pretty. I love the old ones. Not too many have survived the kids and cats and dogs in my house. My DD just made me go through all our ornaments and get rid of the moldy ones made out of cookie dough and the old wrinkly paper chains, etc....... lol. Now they fit in just a couple of boxes and are much easier to store.


    welcome ziggy!


    Cherie, I was so happy to see your post. Happy Holiday season, my friend!


    Leah, Happy Hanukkah!

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited December 2013


    Chrissy, I see you live in Australia. DH and I are planning a big trip to Australia and New Zealand in January. Would appreciate advice on what kind of clothing to pack. Thank you in advance!

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Hi Carole, oh my goodness where do I start. So far the weather patterns have been all over the place ranging from 40 - 18 celcius and everything in between. Depending on where you will be in Australia (it's a big country) the usual weather and temperature patterns are.


    Sydney, NSW.........hot and with some to a lot of humidity.........mid 20's to high 30's


    Melbourne, Vic.......Similar to Sydney with very little humidity.............mid 20's to high 30's


    Adelaide, SA....... Usually hot and dry........high 20's to low 40's


    Hobart, Tas.......Warm and dry.......low 20's to mid 30's (all temps are celcius)


    For all of the cities and states there is always a possibility of a cool change after about four or five days of heat when the temp can drop 10 degrees and sometimes the evenings are cooler. For clothing and keeping everything to a minimum I would suggest light trousers, shorts or skirt with a pair of jeans for those cooler days. Tops again something light but pack a lightweight cardigan with one of those rollup water and wind proof jackets should you need something warmer. For New Zealand the clothing would be very similar but usually a little cooler in the South Island.


    How wonderful that you are heading down under! If you are heading to Adelaide let me know and I will come to the city and meet up for coffee if you would like and have time.


    If you need any other info, give me a yell, happy to help anytime. Have a great trip!!


    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited December 2013


    Happy Birthday Chrissy!


    Leah

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY! CHRISSY

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013
  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited December 2013


    Chrissy, thank you so much for the information and clothing advice. I think we will be going to Adelaide. I'll have to check the schedule. I'm really excited about this trip. And nervous about the long plane flight over and back. I've always wanted to go to both countries. We're taking a planned tour, the first we've ever taken. But there is so much to do and see that we liked the idea of having some help with the planning.


    Happy Birthday!!!

  • ziggypop
    ziggypop Member Posts: 1,071
    edited December 2013


    Birthday wishes to Chrissy. Hope you are having a glorious day with birds and flowers and family and friends. And cake. Lots of cake.

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited December 2013


    Happy birthday Chrissy!

  • QCA
    QCA Member Posts: 1,539
    edited December 2013


    Happy birthday, Chrissy! Hope you had a good one.


    Kathy

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited December 2013

    Happy (probably belated by now) birthday, Chrissy!!!!!!

    I was just at a b'day party last night. It was a combo party. My aunt turned 99, her dil turned 56and her ggd turned 1. All on the same day. They had a yummy dinner and an ice cream cake, I had a diet shake, a bowl of cucumber, and sugar free jello. I am almost thru the adjustment phase of this diet 

    . It should get easier. If it wasn't for all the holiday parties........ I'll just snack on all the raw veggies. Lol

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Thank you girls for your lovely Birthday wishes. I had a fabulous day topped off by my DH who took me out to dinner so no cooking either......lol.


    Nancy adjusting to a new diet regime is not easy at any time but this time of year? well all I can say is good on you!! Hope it does all the things you want it to.


    I think I'll try that two day 600 cal diet but not until after Christmas.......lol......not for any medical reason other than I could do with loosing some weight just to feel a little more comfortable in my skin. I have lost a fair bit since I had my knee replaced but I'd like to see if I can speed it up a bit and Summer seems to be the best time to do it.........I shall keep you updated when I start.


    Have a lovely day all and a relaxing weekend.


    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited December 2013


    lol. chrissy, I don't think I would ever find a "good" time to diet. I did wait until after thanksgiving. I didn't want to keep putting it off. I hope it gives me more energy and that I also feel more comfortable. I am meeting with my PCP about my sleep study on Monday. I am sure a better sleep pattern would help. I have a diet buddy and I get to check in with my dr office anytime. I am willing to try anything to get some energy back.


    On the exciting news spectrum.......... the new cobbler will be here on the 17th. Now I just have to get the work with switching the laundry room and the bathroom finished up and the shop put back into some semblance of order. We probably won't reopen until Jan., but it is getting closer!

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Yay Nancy! I can feel your excitement re the arrival of the new cobbler........lol.....I know once everything is in order and he is working you are going to feel a whole lot better about a whole lot of things. Just remember, Rome wasn't built in a day and reorganizing, like Rome, takes time.


    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited December 2013


    Chrissy, I've always found summer a good time to lose some weight. There's so much fresh from a garden to eat and going with lighter clothing keeps me aware of just how much I should lose. I've lost 15lbs since mx and still have plenty of fat hanging around. Maybe I'll blame arimidex.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013


    The two days a week diet is good. Easy to stay on.

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited December 2013


    What is the "2 days a week" diet? I decided to go low carb again and see if I could lose some weight before the big trip to Australia and New Zealand. I got out my Atkins and South Beach diet books and read through them.


    Macatacmy, what kind of diet are you on?

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Carole the '2 day a week' diet is you eat normally for five days and only 600 calories the other two. It seems to work best if those two days are not consecutive. Lisa has lost a lot of weight on it.


    It was started to try to engage the feast and famine response in our bodies to encourage metabolism. From what I've read it works really well.


    Good luck with losing a few extras before your trip!


    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited December 2013


    hello, trying to get moving today but keep finding things to keep me seated.


    carole, the diet I am on is a medically supervised low calorie meal replacement diet. I am doing it thru my PCP office. I had lost 15 lbs in the last year, but was not losing any recently so we decided to hurry it up. It is a rapidly reducing diet. I hope to lose 30 lbs in 10 weeks. I am only on my 6th day. So I am just learning how to deal with issues of going to dinner and holiday parties. In the next 2 weeks we will add in exercise. Which my gyn dr said is the best thing to do to prevent recurrence, just yesterday. I told her if I felt better I would exercise more, it really is a catch 22. She also told me to be patient with myself.


    yay! the electrician is here. They are now saying by the end of monday I will be able to do laundry again. lol the things I get excited about these days.


    I'm headed over to a friend's garden to pick some spinach. I can have raw greens, yum!

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited December 2013


    I stepped on the scale today and had broken 160 lbs! The main food I'm missing on the low carb eating plan is bread. I do love good bread and like to make artisan bread. I stick to whole wheat. What I enjoy on this diet is being able to have good dressing on my salad, like blue cheese. And I snack on 2 per cent fat string cheese. I love cheese and low fat diets are very restrictive on eating cheese. I'm also a carnivore and like meat. The low carb diet allows lots of protein including meat and eggs.


    The real test will be my blood chemistry when I have more blood work in Feb. Even with taking a 40 mg statin, my cholesterol numbers are not what they should be. I blame arimidex but we will see what happens when I stop taking it next Sept. I would like to get down to 150. I'm not medically overweight but I've outgrown my size 12 clothes and hope to get back in them.


    Today is gray and cold in south Louisiana. I think the high is supposed to be around 48. But our weather never stays cold. It will warm up. Get cold again. Warm up. Etc. We never put away our summer clothes because we might need them on Christmas day!


    Hope everyone is having a good Saturday.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Oh Carole I hear you on the bread......lol......fresh bread with loads of butter has got to be one of my all time favourite foods........the only problem now is that I am sensative to too much gluten so cannot indulge. I have a running fantasy that I have got a lovely loaf of fresh, crusty bread and I'm sitting in the corner consuming the lot!!! Oh! dream on!!!.......lol.


    It's been a busy couple of days as the children and grands came to celebrate my birthday and my ten year cancerversary........we have dinned out....a lot!.....lol. I'm looking forward to just having some home cooked food......lol.


    Oh, thank you all for your wonderful birthday wishes.......I so loved getting them.


    I splurged out when one of my favourite online stores had a sale recently and bought myself a castiron griddle.......oh joy, it actually arrived on my birthday so I have been giving it a beating cooking our meat and veg on it.......it taste so much better!....yumm! and very healthy.


    Well the weather has gone and done another backflip.......yesterday was 35 and today is barely 20 Celcius........it's no wonder that everyone is walking around coughing and sniffing! As much as I hate the hot weather I just wish at this point that it would make up it's mind.....lol.


    Hoping you are all had a good weekend!


    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013

    carol.. I could not lose any weight when I was on arimidex after I could

  • carolehalston
    carolehalston Member Posts: 6,887
    edited December 2013


    Thank you for sharing that, Lisa. I am so looking forward to finishing up my 5 years on arimidex next Sept. I'm hoping some other health issues get easier to handle, like cholesterol and bp.


    Chrissy, I have a cast iron griddle (with ridges like a grid) that fits over one stove burner. Is yours larger and fits across two burners? Last night dh cooked lamb chops on the stove indoors using the griddle instead of cooking outside on the gas grill.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Carole my griddle is smooth one side and ridged on the other so I can use it either way. It does cover two burners and is large enough to do both veg and meat at the same time for DH and I and it would be I think, large enough to do a full BBQ for four or six. I'm really loving it and to make it even better I discovered at my local butcher a product called 'magic' and it is a type of paper that you put over the griddle so there is no scrubbing to clean up!.....Now that's what I call MAGIC!!


    Love n hugs. Chrissy

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013

    now that is magic! How neat is that..I have an induction stovetop that works by magnets so I don't think it would work.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Lisa it should work if your saucepan or fryer gets hot you will be able to cook on it. It's just like a baking sheet to look at but instead of the bottom of your pan getting grubby it does and then you just throw it away!

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013

    My stovwtop itself need a pan that a magnet will stick to. The top itslf doesnt get hot,just whatever inside gets hot. there is residual heat from that. Bottom of pan stays clean.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited December 2013


    Mmm maybe it wouldn't work then. That stove top sounds great! I have heard of them but still opted for my gas stove when I purchased the new one.......lol.......strange how somethings just don't change with us.......I learned to cook with gas and wood so still like to use those mediums.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited December 2013


    There are advantages to all of the different stoves

Categories