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mymorgy 12-11-2016 01:37 PM

fat
 
i haven't been this fat for at least four or five years. I am 20 pounds over that weight. since my stroke my weight has been going up and down but now it is up at least 10 pounds heavier. I was going to order general tse's chicken lunch special with an egg roll and it comes with soup and fried rice. Lately that is my favorite. Now i am afraid i will go back to 266...I am stopping the topamax that worked for me when I took 200 or 150 mg. the pdoc will only give me 100.
that does nothing. I have a lot of soup but i am afraid that adds weight. I will have eggs. I decided five minutes ago. the fatter i get the less I care about losing weight.
I just ordered a book from amazon about a former school mate who married out of our girl's school, had five children and turned to drinking and left them; I know she she had one children a year after she graduated. I don't know when she had the others. she was very nice and oh so pretty. I had heard that she got divorced but that is all i heard. the book is written with her therapist. you can find the first chapter of her book here Welcome | Jane Bartels

Skeezyks 12-11-2016 02:35 PM

My wife & I watch our weight closely. One thing we find we have to be very careful of is salt. It's in nearly everything in much too high amounts. We pretty-much cook our own meals & always purchase low-salt or no-salt added canned goods, etc. Anytime we go out to eat, which isn't often, we can both tell the next day we received a jolt of salt. I've read that people develop a taste for increasing amounts of salt in their food over time. And I believe it because we use very little salt at all & never miss it. :)

bizi 12-11-2016 08:15 PM

yes salt is addictive!
bizi

OhKay 12-12-2016 07:02 AM

In my late teens, I suffered from (in short) low blood pressure. Instead of putting me on meds, the cardiologist told me to drink more fluid and put salt on everything lol. It helped, but I've developed quite a taste for salt.

Dmom3005 12-12-2016 10:42 AM

My husband loves salt and sugar. But luckily he cut down on both.

His blood pressure went up with the salt.

Donna :hug::grouphug:

mymorgy 12-20-2016 06:24 PM

i can't stop eating or spending

OhKay 12-21-2016 06:01 AM

How are your mood and anxiety, Bobby?

I think putting more pressure on yourself about overeating is just going to drive up your anxiety and cause you to eat and spend more. You can try to set some limits on your eating, but please be kind to yourself :hug::hug::hug:

mymorgy 12-21-2016 09:08 AM

I am so depressed.Each morning i wake up and get on the scale. I don't think I am going to the senior center. I am just going to eat some hard boiled eggs and have coffee. I am not going to physical therapy. My legs started cramping.
The other day I could hardly walk. I have been eating a lot of popcorn including the carmelized to get tins for the cats' food. No more. I have been buying chocolate.
Epic still hasn't cashed my check.

Mari 12-22-2016 01:33 AM

Many Chinese options are lower calorie.


I do not like Chinese often but these are ones I get:
  • Pork egg foo young without the sauce.
  • Sometimes I get steamed chicken and veggies.
Hubby likes big soups. He usually gets enough for two days.

Here are some supposedly low-ish calorie options:

Healthy Chinese Food: What to Order & What to Skip for Takeout | Shape Magazine

How to Eat a More Sustainable Diet / Nutrition / Diets


M

OhKay 12-22-2016 07:29 AM

Donna, all the REALLY GOOD stuff is REALLY BAD for you though lol.

I don't think it's a good idea for you to be weighing yourself every day right now, Bobby. It could just be adding to your depression. Maybe every three days for now?

Are you thinking about anything while you are eating a lot at once or buying things online, or are you just focused on what you are doing? I know when I was having so much trouble binge-buying and would troll eBay for something in particular I would just get totally fixated on finding what I wanted or bidding, so it was really hard to stop.

You may want to consider having your PCP draw some labs to check your vitamin and mineral levels. Low magnesium and potassium levels can cause leg cramping. Drinking more water and eating bananas if you like them may help a little…
But I know from experience that if the spasms are a direct result of a neurological problem and not from overuse from exercise or a vit/min imbalance they will continue to be a problem. Just stretching may help a little bit.

I wish you didn't have to deal with all you have to, Bobby :hug::hug::hug:

mymorgy 12-22-2016 09:23 AM

last night i ate a pound of hamburger. I had eggs before.then i felt full. I have worried about a check being cashed and today i saw it was cashed. during my workout on the bicycle my legs and the rest of be started getting tired. by the time i got to the leg lifts it was awful. I don't think they were cramps...by the time I got to the senior center i could hardly walk. after a hour there of sitting i felt better but still so tired. I thought i was supposed to get stronger. the time before i showed more weakness.'at least i had fun playing toss with abby. bananas aren't supposed to be good with diabetes

mymorgy 12-22-2016 09:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mari (Post 1231807)
Many Chinese options are lower calorie.


I do not like Chinese often but these are ones I get:
  • Pork egg foo young without the sauce.
  • Sometimes I get steamed chicken and veggies.
Hubby likes big soups. He usually gets enough for two days.

Here are some supposedly low-ish calorie options:

Healthy Chinese Food: What to Order & What to Skip for Takeout | Shape Magazine

How to Eat a More Sustainable Diet / Nutrition / Diets


M

I have been eating general tso's chicken that is so high in calories and egg rolls. these are my cravings. I stopped ordering chocolate bars. It is as if i am eating to gain weight. I am so very anxious. I have way past my budget. ugh

OhKay 12-23-2016 06:34 AM

You may have pushed it too far on the bike to begin your workout. If you can feel your legs starting to get tired, it's probably time to stop. You want to leave enough energy left in the tank to do the rest of your exercises. But even if you're not getting that feeling, you may want to let the PT know what happened, and try starting out with less time on the bike next time. There may be days when you can't do as much, or can't to everything because of fatigue, and that's okay. Don't push yourself too hard :hug::hug::hug:

I'm glad that they cashed your check and you don't have to worry about that anymore. I hate paying by check. I always try to see if there's a pay online or by phone option because I don't like worrying about whether or not my accounts are settled. Some companies are still in the dark ages though.

I love General Tso's chicken, too.

mymorgy 12-23-2016 07:29 AM

do you think something is wrong. It was going so well.

OhKay 12-24-2016 07:10 AM

The initial weakness in your leg was because of the stroke, but you were improving with PT, so I don't think anything new is wrong. You have been experiencing general fatigue from the stroke, but your leg can get easily fatigued, too. I think you are just overworking it.

I think that it's important to talk to your PT about your fatigue. PTs are usually very understanding about these things and can make adjustments.

I think you can continue to improve with PT, but at a pace that is right for you. Pushing it too far can be a bad thing and usually doesn't help.

mymorgy 12-24-2016 08:42 AM

will do. thanks.I can't wait to speak to the neurologist. I am afraid it is going to last forever.


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