In the last installment of my Healthy Living Series, I talked about what led to my declining health and how I was forced to make some radical changes. This time I’ll be going into more detail. For anyone who may be experiencing the same or similar health issues, I want to assure you that you CAN turn things around. The important thing is to simply begin!
Like many women of a certain age, I
had suddenly found myself having to work at staying fit. Hormonal changes, and
lifestyle and diet changes had crept up on me without my realizing it. I’d long
since recognized that gluten was a major irritant for my longtime IBS issues. I’d
gotten control of the debilitating and agonizing bouts of IBS, but I made one
big mistake. Gluten free foods do not translate to low calorie. Basically, I
went hog-wild with the gluten free pasta, breads and other high carb foods simply because I'd found a gluten free way to continue eating them.
Then, when I began experiencing frequent bladder infections, I decided to ditch over-the-counter meds in favor of cranberry juice. In my mind, this was a healthy choice. Wrong again. Tons of sugar and carbs were lurking in those heaping glasses of cranberry juice.
Are you beginning to see a trend? Carbs were making me overweight, sluggish and unhealthy. Yet, I had no clue as to what the heck was going on…until I met with my cardiologist after my ER visit. The verdict? NO CARBS and MORE EXERCISE.
My blood tests revealed even worse news. I was pre-diabetic, had high cholesterol, severe high blood pressure and needed to turn things around ASAP or I was at risk for a heart attack or stroke. Truthfully, that ER visit, and my cardiologist, saved my life.
I was immediately put on blood
pressure meds – two of them. The doctor also wanted to prescribe high
cholesterol meds. I declined these, insisting that I’d gain control of this
through diet and exercise. He reluctantly agreed.
That very same day I swore off
carbs. ALL CARBS. And it was extremely tough at first. I was famished constantly.
I had a low-grade headache for a week or so. But I stuck with it because I was
committed to see this through.
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I began with fifteen-minute walking
routines per day, without weights. Worked my way to longer routines and added
free weights – first 1 lb and now I’m doing 3 lb weights. I know that’s not
exactly heavyweight material, but it suits me fine. And it’s definitely
working. Since my ER visit, almost two years ago now, I’ve ditched all meds except a half of BP pill. I’ve lost over 50 pounds. I have more energy now than I’ve had in probably
ten years. I’m fit, trim and doing tons better. I chose to keep myself from
being a statistic, stayed with my new diet and fitness regimen and I plan to keep
moving one day at a time. I've added a few "good" carbs here and there, but I've kept them to a strict minimum.
This was the humble beginnings of my fitness journey. I'm here to tell you that you can definitely do this too!
Next time I'll talk a little bit about the confusing topic of carbs, and how and with what to substitute them and a few other things. Please join me!
This was the humble beginnings of my fitness journey. I'm here to tell you that you can definitely do this too!
Next time I'll talk a little bit about the confusing topic of carbs, and how and with what to substitute them and a few other things. Please join me!
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