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To My Health, Dammit

Monday, January 9th, 2012

So I’m late for Happy New Year.  No surprise there. ;)  This year, I’m making several changes (NOT resolutions…who has EVER kept a resolution longer than a few weeks?) relating to health.  Who isn’t, right?  Which is a good thing, because most of us are unhealthy to some extent.

Over the past year and a half, I’ve slowly been changing the way I eat.  But for this to mean anything, you should know a little about how I used to eat.

Growing up, Little Debbie was one of my closest friends.  We had a cabinet full of sweets…Star Crunch Bars, Zebra Cakes, Swiss Cake Rolls, Oatmeal Creme Pies.  And then there was the candy cabinet (yes they were separate.  Our sugar supply needed lots of space!)  Some of my friends looked forward to coming over to my house for the sugar bennies alone.

My parents tried their best to get me to eat healthy stuff too (I believe there’s a story about a stand-off between me and cole slaw.  Nasty, vile stuff.)  But when I met my husband, who eats about anything, he was a little appalled that my entire vegetable repertoire consisted of corn and lima beans (but not together!)

So the changes, which were brought on by a couple of holistic healthcare doctors…I started focusing on eating more whole foods, less processed foods (which I’d already cut way down on out of necessity.  When I went gluten-free and dairy-free 6 years ago, that cut out almost all convenience foods.)  I attempted to eat more veggies and I’ve actually doubled the list of ones I like (yeah, I know, that’s still only 4…)

Because green veggies are hard for me, I started drinking “super greens” which is a powder you add to water and slam down.  There’s something like 5 servings of veggies in it.  Not the preferred way to get the vitamins but better than I was doing.  I began taking enzymes, since years of a crappy diet had pretty much wiped out my ability to digest good food properly.  And I started eating fresh spinach daily.  All of these made a big difference in the way I felt.

But I still had my Major Downfall.  Yep, my “good” friend sugar.

I adore sugar.  Have been addicted to it for as long as I can remember.  Yes, I mean addicted — it’s an addictive substance and one I couldn’t and didn’t want to live without.  Even when I went on Weight Watchers after I had my babies and lost 25 pounds, I worked the WW system so that I would have plenty of room for a fulfilling dessert every night.  Approximately 30-50% of my daily calories were full of sugar.  And before you go gasping, the average American’s daily diet is about 30% sugar as well.  (Now you can gasp.)

I started reading about sugar addiction and learning all of the bad things sugar does to our bodies.  It has NO nutritional value, spikes blood sugar, which leads to insulin resistance, which leads to diabetes, which is becoming an epidemic.  Sugar leeches the minerals out of our bodies and causes mineral deficiencies.  It suppresses our immune systems.  One can of regular pop suppresses the immune system by 30% for 3 hours after we drink it. One can!  And we wonder why so many of us get sick so much.  This is just the beginning of the list of what sugar does on a cellular level.  The book I’m reading right now (Suicide by Sugar by Nancy Appleton) lists 140 bad things that sugar does to us.

So you’ve probably guessed my next big change.  Yep, I’ve given up sugar.  No refined sugar, no evaporated cane juice, no molasses, no honey, no agave nectar…basically anything that affects the blood sugar because of the speed our bodies break it down…it’s out of my diet.  I can use Stevia as a sweetener (but I haven’t yet.)  And I’m eating fruit in moderation, no more than 2-3 servings a day.

I’ve made it 8 days so far and though weight loss isn’t the reason I gave it up (though weight gain and inability to lose pounds is on the list of Bad Things Sugar Does), I’ve lost 3 pounds already.  I feel less bloated, have less brain fog, and I feel really good and empowered by making this change.

When I feel tempted (like when my son dragged me by the dessert counter at Barnes and Noble so he could get a hot cocoa) I repeat to myself that sugar is poison that eats away at my body.  And repeat.  Like a mantra.  And then once the temptation is gone, I feel great because I didn’t give in.

Other changes I’ve made in the past 2 months:  daily activity (walking for 30 minutes M-F), several new supplements that help with quitting sugar (since usually there are underlying imbalances in the body that make us crave sugar in the first place…if you want to learn more about that, read Beat Sugar Addiction Now by Jacob Teitelbaum), and cutting down even further on grains.  I’m also drinking 80 oz of water a day and getting 7-9 hours of sleep per night.  (I used to get 5-7.)

I eventually hope to get to the stage where I could eat a dessert every once in a while and A) not go overboard B) not fall back into the addiction cycle and C) not beat myself up. But for now, it’s black and white.  No sweets.  No foods that have any form of sugar in the top 3 ingredients.

And you know what?  Overall, I’m doing okay.  Better than okay, actually.  I’m feeling great.

Anyone else making health changes these days?  Giving bad-for-you stuff up?  Making an effort to eat more veggies, exercise more?  Fess up here.  We can get heatlhy together! :)

2011 Awesomeness

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

For better or worse, I don’t spend a lot of time looking back or reflecting on the past.  This year I’m changing my ways, at least for long enough to blog about it.

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Maybe it’s that 2011 was a particularly good year.  Maybe it’s that I feel extreme blog guilt for neglecting my blog for, oh, weeks on end.  Or maybe it’s just the New Year’s beer talking.  Whatever it is, here’s my list of my top ten moments of the year:

10.  Moose sighting!  Our family tradition when we visit Rocky Mountain National Park has become to search for moose.  This year, we staked out Sprague Lake at dusk and…success!  Just when we were giving up, when the light was fading so much it was getting hard to see, a young moose trundled out of the woods and splashed into the lake as we watched.  We watched him from about 40 feet away, until it was too dark to see.

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9. Everest Expedition.  Animal Planet’s big rollercoaster…the 4 of us went on it.  The 10yo was unsure, as he’s not all about thrill rides and hates the unknown.  We reassured him (and the somewhat nervous 11yo) that Disney rides only go so high on the intensity scale.  Heh.  Whoops.  Let’s just say it was a miracle that both boys’ pants were clean when we exited.

8. Discovering New Grist.  Which means absolutely nothing to most people, unless they happen to be gluten sensitive and love beer.  Gluten-free beer!  YAY!!!!

7.  Fireworks, Chicago style.  Our boys missed out on 4th of July fireworks because I was out of town for the Madison show.  So when we were in Chicago a few days later, walking back to our hotel for the night, hitting the bridge over the Chicago River just as the fireworks went off over Lake Michigan was a magical little bit of spontaneity we couldn’t have planned better.

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6.  Patrick Dempsey sighting.  Yep, he was better than the moose.  LEGO Store in Rockefeller Center, baby.  6 feet away.  swoon

5. Turning 41.  My “official” birthday dinner was in the Mexican pavilion at Epcot.  We sat next to the “river” watching the boats go by, had excellent food, and my husband topped it off with a custom-made gluten-free Disney birthday cake.

4.  Hancock Tower in a thunderstorm.  My husband and I went out on the screened in balcony 94 stories up as the storm rolled in.  Eerie and otherworldly.  Kind of like a sci-fi flick.

3.  “A bunch of 40 year olds acting like they’re still 22”.  It’s hard to beat a night out in a classy restaurant and a dive bar with 15 or so of my closest high school friends, Strawberry Bitches included.

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2.  U2 in the rain.  3 awesome girls including my college roommate, Bono and friends 15 feet away, and…an insane downpour.  Surreal.  Unforgettable.

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1.  Crabby Bill’s.  It was the night before my birthday, on the roof of a scrumptious seafood restaurant, on the beach, as the sun set over the Gulf of Mexico.  Umbrella drinks, two amazing writer friends (yes, you, Jeannie Watt and Kay Stockham) and my family.  Doesn’t get much better than that. :)