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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Aiming for a better week

Despite my intentions of getting back to my runs Thursday, I was derailed. The hubby has been out of town since Thursday night, meaning no chance to run alone. Although even if I had the chance, I don't think I would have gone for my runs this weekend anyway. Friday afternoon the muscles on my left side seemed to lock up on me. By about 7 Friday night I was shaking and feverish and desperately trying to figure out how to feed the boys dinner when I didn't even feel like I could get off the couch. Saturday was not much better, but after another night of extra strength ibuprofen and snuggles with my moose (who has not been feeling so hot himself) I feel almost human today. Possible even good enough to take the boys for a nice walk before dinner later. 


I have been reading / hearing / downloading podcasts a lot recently about the Paleo Diet. I've done low carb before - I did Atkins a few times (best when I was away in college. Lost all my progress when I came home and had carb laden foods tempting me). The more I read about Paleo, the more it seems to be a clean eating version of a low carb diet. It emphasis real foods, whole foods, no processed food. No to low grain consumption, lots of vegetables and fruits, nuts and nut butter (but not peanut butter as peanuts are a legume). Lean meats, poultry, seafood... I feel like that is a way of eating I can get behind and sustain. I know I feel absolutely awful when I eat too many wheat products. When I put a greater emphasis on vegetables and lean protein I feel better about what I am eating, get fewer headaches and no heartburn. When I start eating too much wheat (pasta especially) I suffer from awful heartburn!


So as I plan out our grocery list for this month it will look more like a paleo list. Nuts, lean meats, frozen vegetables, a little dairy, some healthy fats. I am hoping that this will help jump start me in the right direction and set the end of my year on a good course. 


Mamavation Monday question: How has Type II diabetes affected your life?
I'm lucky that even with my weight being so high, I do not suffer from type II diabetes, in fact that last time I had my blood work done and asked to check that out, my doctor said my numbers were so good I did not have to worry about it. However, my father was diagnosed as pre-diabetic 3 years ago and my MIL has Type II diabetes, so I have seen how it can complicate a persons life. My MIL has to take extensive medication everyday - and I am fairly certain that most of her more sever health problems (including the diabetes) are directly related to the fact that she is at least 100lbs over weight, if not more. That thought more than any other makes me motivated to be healthy. I want to be able to play with my children and eventual grandchildren and not suffer from weight related illness. 




This post is sponsored by Better’n Eggs and I’m writing this to be entered into a giveaway hosted by Mamavation – a community dedicated to obesity prevention & weight loss for women” 

10 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear that you did not get a solo run in this weekend, but at least you were able to relax and get some reading done. :-)Love the motitvation Keep up the good work! have a great week!

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  2. I need to get better about my meal planning. Thanks for the kick-in-the-pants on this.

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  3. Have you looked into wheat allergy? My husband has corn allergy & heartburn is one symptom after he has something with corn in it now that he has gone to clean eating.

    As a mamavation mom we easy a lot of carbs 2 servings per meal. Good Carbs do help with brain functioning. Just keep an write on your keytones when you do low carb.

    Hope you feel good this week!

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  4. The Paleo diet really does sound smart and reasonable, doesn't it? I keep hearing all these moms talking about it, and it sounds better and better each time I do! Diving in can be pretty scary, though, so you have such a great idea to use it as an influence in your shopping list!

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  5. It sounds like you have a plan. I'm really looking forward to hearing more about this new diet.

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  6. I hope you can get back to your regular running soon. As someone who has been temporarily derailed from my running due to injury I know how much it can be missed.

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  7. I hope you will be able to back into the routine this week. But, yes the joy of parenthood seriously kicks us in a butt sometimes. Sorry cannot help you w Paleo - I am all for portion control just to keep it simple. Have a better week

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  8. I've heard a lot about the Paleo diet, good luck to you!!!

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  9. I hope that you can get back into running this week. Being sick is never fun; being a sick mom is miserable. The Paleo diet sounds interesting, just not something I could ever get hubby on board with.

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  10. My Mother in law is in the same boat and all kinds of messed up.

    I'm not familiar with the paleo, but I'll read up on it.

    Get better soon and find your routine again. I am still working on mine. :)

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