Showing posts with label Health Blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Blog. Show all posts

Monday, November 30, 2009

Heart troubles coming on...

First off, I just got home from the gym with my Todd. for the first time he had to find me because I was still exercising and he was ready to leave!

I am not going to guess how much the New Yorker article on
Wes Anderson influenced my getting there.


Nice.

Second, I have had more interaction with cardiologists, endocrinologists, and other metabolic experts in the last year than I care to count. I am grateful for all of them, I just wish I never had to meet them!

It is a love/hate relationship.

Unfortunatly, a loved one was treated for their 2nd heart attack/disturbance/major artery blockage today. I am grateful for those caring for them, for their choice to seek help, and for their health insurance. I am very grateful that they are recovering nicely and can continue this wonderful life.

I bring this up because as I waited for news and absorbed this reality today, I kept thinking about the elements of our health that we can control.

There are so many factors involved in our health: genetics, fate, environment, circumstance, HOWEVER, despite the efforts of public health professionals, public policy makers, and health care researchers, millions of us do not take control of the elements of our health that we can impact.
Remember: I am not a health professional or a graphic designer.
I urge you to seek professional advice for your health and promotional materials.

For me, I struggle with diet and exercise. I trust that what "they say" about a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight, and being physically active is true, but I struggle to live it.

Par exemple: This open faced Croque -monsieur was fantastic and had 3 dipping sauces! 3!
It was delicious with nearly zero nutritional value. Le sigh.

People spend a lot of energy worrying and discussing all the terrible health problems that occur in this life to ourselves and others, news media outlets make a killing feeding a culture of health care fears. People spend a lot of money trying to find the fitness secret that will save them, some find it but not without a lot of sacrifice and commitment to lifestyle change (the hard part).
Many sacrifice Oreos, for example.

I am still searching for my best game plan for a new normal of healthy foods and consistent exercise. I have been exploring cookbooks, changing how I shop, taking nutrition classes, trying nutritional supplements (ground flax seed and fish oil), and of course facing the gym. This blog is one of my personal attempts to stay on task- I think to myself: "tell the world, and then live it!". I also like to track what I have tried and to hear feedback from others.

There are so many ways to improve your diet and exercise and invaluable health related reasons why it is important to try, to explore, to think twice and to ask for help. Some are peer based, some are spiritual, some are fun, some are strict, some are social, some are free, some are expensive, some are sweaty, some are heavy, some require a surgeon, and some can be dangerous.

You are invaluable! Take care of yourself!

It is very overwhelming, but thankfully there are many others in the same boat and they can help you to get motivated and see results. Success stories can be found all over, like in books, online (some are linked in the right had nav), on tv, and at your local gym. I thank you and Google for this blog, it is not much to look at, but it does help me keep tabs on myself. Let me know if you would like to join me, or pipe in with your own ideas!

I wish you clarity and patience as you seek the best ways to stay healthy. Of course I wish you health!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Hold the mayo!

Here is a delicious looking, leaner version of tuna casserole from the New York Times.



Of course it leaves out my favorite ingredient: mayonnaise- but that is not shock.


From here.

Mayonnaise is no friend of leaner living.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

A Fatty Weighs In!

Hello, I'm Mnmom, and I'm fat.
I'm also here to get healthy, and that means losing about 40-50lbs and getting some real exercise. Yesterday my doctor told me I have a fatty liver. After an internet search, I'm now sufficiently scared and ready to get it lean and mean.
These things I will miss:
Half and half in my decaf coffee
Big Macs
Lots of cheese - MAN I love cheese!!

These things I'm looking forward to:
More long walks
Zumba anyone?
More salad - I DO make a good salad and excellent dressing.

Friday, July 25, 2008

It's not a tumor!

I took a peek at the Strib's health blog today.

The topic is cell phones and brain tumors.

I just skimmed it. The best part was this picture:

Ah, health journalism is a slippery slope of mis-information and poor interpretation.

I think the gist is that your cell phone is not going to give you a tumor.

I'll keep an eye on the blog for further insights.