Thursday, August 16, 2007
Please, not again
A couple of months ago, all of our weight watchen blogs went down with a violent server issue and Roni was devistated. During rebuilding, she decided to begin the Weight Watchen blog community once again. Now that I can't log in, it is scaring me.
Hopefully, I am just freaking out about nothing. :)
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
How could she not see it?
I was pretty convinced I had strep. I have had a headache for several days, not to mention the big sore on the back of my throat. I weighed and was shocked to see that I was at 134.6 which is an all time low for me. When the NP came in she said that the strep swab wasn’t showing strep. She asked me to open up to take a look and said she couldn’t see anything. I said, “you can’t see that sore at the back of my throat?” “There is nothing there”, she said.
So I swallow and it hurts. She gives me the typical “you have a virus/we don’t know what you have” answer and tells me to call in a few days if my throat still hurts. I leave and as soon as I get in my car, open my mouth and look in the rear-view mirror only to see the sore plain as day. WTF?
So to make a long story short, I’m a hurtin’ unit today. I can barely swallow and I am a little worried about the weight. 134 is low for me. It still puts me on the edge of a healthy BMI but I really don’t want to lose any more weight. People at work are already saying that I have an eating disorder (which I don’t. I just don’t eat much bad stuff anymore). If I lose another 5 pounds I will be underweight for my height. I can’t believe I am saying that when I was 45 lbs heavier in January.
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Sleep, the key to weighloss?
Every day I receive a fax called the Business Digest. There are usually interesting management articles, headlines regarding mergers, and the Quote of the Day which I enjoy. Today there was a section called Health and Fitness so of course I read it. Under the few health tidbits section was a bulleted point that caught my attention:
Lack of sleep releases hormonies that stimulate your appetite.
Oversleeping means you burn less energy in a day.
Those two small statements didn’t surprise me. I have always preached the key to successful weightloss is sleep. Not because of any extensive research, mostly from paying attention to my hunger signals.
I remember one day I was starving all day. It seemed like all I wanted to do was snack all day. Although I didn’t give in to the snack attack, I continued to feel hungry, even though I had eaten what should have been satisfying meals. Like most of us who diet, we get into a routine as to what we eat, usually eating the same things at certain times. For example, I usually eat oatmeal for breakfast because I know it is filling and doesn’t require me to have a snack to make it until lunch.
On this day, however, I had my oatmeal for breakfast, was hungry and hour later, ate a snack, had my usual 6 or 7 point lunch and was hungry an hour later. Analyzing what was different, I remembered that I hadn’t slept well the night before. How is that for research?
After reading the Business Digest article, I decided to do a little more research on sleep and weightloss. I found the following articles online.
Sleep Away the Pounds - By Cherie Calbom
It’s not all in your head - Unhealthy eating and weight gain
Leptin and Ghrelin: Their Role as Appetite Hormones
If you need help sleeping, you may want to read the 4th article as it is a bit more scientific but it was still very informative.
Sweet Dreams!
Monday, August 6, 2007
Official Weigh-in
Yeah for me!
