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BB
That's good news that you are off that medicine. Maybe you will have better luck losing that weight. I can relate to boredom eating. I find that if I am busy, eating really isn't a big problem. When your grandson is taking a nap, do you have something to occupy your time? Do you have a hobby? How about an exciting book? How about filling your frig with healthy snacks? Perhaps you could cut up a variety of veggies that can be grabbed easily when you open the frig. Don't try to make too many changes at once. Just take baby steps.
I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses.
NOW CHOOSE LIFE (Deut 30:19)
Time to get as active as that grandson of yours. Little kids love to dance, my kids loved Raffi and the Disney sing a long tapes. Find some videos with music and dancing for little kids and pop em into the dvd player, then, get up and dance with him!
Also, do you have a swingset with a safety seat for him? Push him for at least 1/2 an hour, even if he falls asleep, keep pushing. It's great exercise.
Grab his stroller and take a walk. Stop being bored because there is alot you can do with a toddler. You just have to GET UP and get moving.
Pack small , healthy snacks for both of you, like baby carrots and peanut butter for you and peanut butter crackers for him. or a trail mix with air popped popcorn , raisins , peanuts , or any other dried fruits.
You don't say what your disability is exactly. I have found some really great exercises that are online , FREE and downloadable.
Here's the link for a 12 min seated exercise, you don't have to join sparkpeople unless you want to, but just close that popup window if not.
http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/videos-detail.asp?video=42
kim
If hunger is not the problem, then eating is not the solution.---author anonymous
If you are going through Hell,keep going.-- Winston Churchill
Barb
Making the decision that you want to make a change is sometimes the hardest part...good for you! And you're being so honest about the problem instead of making excuses. That's great!
My 9 month old grandson lives with me, and he's getting to the point now that I can barely keep up! It's really tough to get up and chase after him...follow him around...but it's rewarding and really burns up the calories! Kim had some fabulous ideas! I use the WebMD Food and Fitness planner, but I know that there are other sites that show you different daily activities and how many calories they burn. You will be happily surprised how many calories you burn chasing after that little bundle of love!
We're pulling for you!
Celeste
BB
Thanks for being there I need someone out there. Need a penpal.
BB
diet products are really anti weight loss so you would be better off ditching the diet soda keep the fat free milk though very healthy for your bones ...
Hugs Judy:)
Remember the Gold is not in the prize it's in the Journey
life may not be the Party we expected but while we are here we may as well dance
Hugs Judy:)
Remember the Gold is not in the prize it's in the Journey
life may not be the Party we expected but while we are here we may as well dance
Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're right.
-Henry Ford
Oh, on rare occasions I sometimes have a LITTLE bit because I do like the flavor, but since I'm trying to push the water I can't do both - that's just too much potty time, LOL.
Oh, one other thing with water, I run mine through a filter (e.g., brita) because I live in the city and I can smell the chlorine - blech. That just can NOT be good for me, ha.
Keep reading and writing. This is a great spot to land.
Misty
Judy is right about adding something to the water to make offset the "taste" or even the tastelessness.
Lemon or orange slices, cucumber slices, or fresh sprigs/leaves of herbs like mint, lavender, rosemary or even rose hips.
There's lots you can do. Personally I don't drink cold water. For one thing, I like to really chug mine and I tend to get brain freeze if it's too cold, and another thing is that cold water has a metalic taste to me, and room temp has more of an earthy taste which I far and away prefer.
As for your fibromialgia, water exercise is best, of course, if you can find it. A lot of physical therapy/rehab places have exercise pools and if you can find one, and get a doctor's prescription for extended water therapy, you can usually get it billed to your insurance. Even if not , they usually have a seniors arthritis workout class (which I took, and I was only 45 at the time, and had a BLAST with it) that usually run only a couple of dollars per class, once sometimes twice a week.
As with arthritis, fibromialgia does best if you don't let it set up on you. Some sort of movement, ANY light daily exercise is far better than nothing. And of course, losing weight will help with the pain too, and you can't lose just by cutting calories alone.
huggs
k
If hunger is not the problem, then eating is not the solution.---author anonymous
If you are going through Hell,keep going.-- Winston Churchill
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