Daily Archives: February 2, 2013

Strokes in America


A stroke, or cerebrovascular accident (CVA) kills over 130,000 people every year. That’s too many. Know the warning signs, know the risk factors, try to eliminate as many as you can. You can’t change your age or your race, so change the things you can, smoking, excessive drinking, cholesterol levels, etc. This is a great poster with all this information on it, and more!




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Fibro Stuff No One Tells You (But I Will)

Some of the things I have learned about fibromyalgia have been learned the hard way, because it started happening and I check with my wonderful support team, friends who have it, and find out that it’s quite common. I don’t know if it’s things that doctors feel uncomfortable telling you, because it’s not at all nice, but it is a fact, and it’s nice to know you’re not alone.

I have always been proud of my spelling, one of my professors used to call me his “little spell checker” as he was writing on the board. I am still a good speller, but on days when the fibro fog is bad, and sometimes just because, I will often write the wrong form of a word, which I never did before. Here instead of hear, their rather than there, and so on, it’s annoying. I can be thinking of the right word in my head, visualize it as I type, and my fingers still type the wrong one. I find that taking gingko biloba helps keep this to a minimum for me.

Irritable bowel is another common symptom of fibro, you almost never have normal bowel movements, either it’s too loose or you just can’t go. I take probiotics every day, this also helps counteract the effects of my pain medications, I also eat a lot of fiber. I hear that incontinence is quite common, thank goodness that hasn’t happened to me yet, but I am not looking forward to it.

Speaking of incontinence, bladder problems are huge. You literally cannot wait to get to a bathroom always. It’s humiliating enough to be dizzy enough to not be able to walk to a bathroom, when you start going on the way it’s even worse. Pads are a person’s best friend, especially on a car trip. It happens. It’s not pretty, it’s life, we have to get past it. I am also a firm believer in Kegel exercises, it makes a huge difference.

Sleeping, either you do it all the time or you can’t do it at all, there is no happy medium. Chronic fatigue is a hallmark symptom of fibro, much of this is pain related, if you hurt a lot you can’t get comfortable enough to sleep, or pain wakes you up. I sleep with 4 pillows, one under my head, one between my knees, one between my elbows, and one behind my back. I can’t stand to have my knees or elbows touch each other, and I can now only sleep on my side. I also now have to put my knee pillow the long way, as my ankles have decided they can’t bear to touch each other either.

Numbness and tingling in hands and feet is another one, it’s rather like when your foot goes to sleep, only 20 times worse, and instead of happening once in a while it happens several times a day. Water and Vitamin C are your best allies here, as well as exercise, anything to improve circulation. I also take CoQ-10 for this.

Hair loss, 2 weeks before my sudden onset of symptoms I went in for a haircut, and found I had bald spots all over my head. As things progressed I ended up losing about half my hair, thank goodness I have a full head of it. I started taking biotin for that, my hair originally grew back much thicker in the bald spots, but it has now evened out.

Beware of people who promise “miracle” cures, fibromyalgia is a real disease, and right now there is no cure. Eating better and taking supplements can improve your symptoms, they will not go away, these people are using your desperation and misery as a way to separate you from your money. Fibro is a nerve disease, so everywhere you have nerves you will have issues, which is everywhere, unfortunately. People who promise miracles and say they themselves are “cured” probably never really had the disease, it’s a beautiful thought, I agree, but people like this destroy the legitimacy of our claims, and make it even harder for people to understand how sick we really are.

I hope this helps some of you a little, I make jokes about getting a disease that ruins your life, but it doesn’t… it changes it, definitely, but the only thing that can really ruin your life is death. Attitude helps, believe me. The main, sometimes only,  good thing about having an awful disease is trying to help other people with what I have learned, and letting you all know you are not alone. Love peace & hugs… Visited (12740) times!

PosMed Yeast Fast: Meal Ideas

I know that this fast seems pretty strict, honestly, I hope I can do it myself! I thought it might be helpful if we posted a few ideas for what you CAN eat, remember these are just ideas, eat what you want, within the guidelines of course!

Breakfast

oatmeal with berries, nuts, honey

eggs, scrambled with vegetables or alone

yogurt and fruit (try to avoid ones with sugar)

Lunch or Dinner

green salad with veggies, lean protein, and oil and vinegar

baked chicken breast with brown rice and vegetables

baked chicken breast with baked sweet potatoes and steamed green beans

baked fish and steamed broccoli, baked potato with salsa

homemade beef stew

horseradish roast beef with skinny mashed potatoes and carrots

Snacks

yogurt and fruit

kefir

miso soup

raw vegetables and hummus

apple slices with cinnamon

apple slices or celery sticks with 1 tbsp nut butter (no sugar added, preferably)

popcorn

Tips

Drink lots of water, your body will be going through a detox period and you need it, aim for 12 8 oz. glasses a day

Try salsa as a salad dressing and on top of your baked potato, it’s really delicious

You can eat unlimited vegetables except corn and potatoes, limit those to 1-2 servings/day

Try plain Greek yogurt on potatoes

Try quinoa rather than oatmeal, protein is good in the morning. Also, for a meatless dish I like quinoa with broccoli, tomatoes, and carrots with seasonings

Use unlimited herbs and spices, get creative, try new things,I have been using crushed red peppers sprinkled on popcorn and really like it, also try cinnamon or nutmeg in your tea or coffee instead of sweetener, I have been putting allspice in with my coffee grounds and it’s delicious. I will make Mama’s rice one day next week and take pictures so I can share that recipe, it’s kind of an evolved creation of my own.

Good luck, remember we are all in this together, if I can do it, anyone can!!

 

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Lentil Sloppy Joes

  • 2 15-oz cans lentils, drained and rinsed (about 3 cups cooked lentils if you don’t use canned)
  • 1 tbsp minced garlic
  • 1 1/4 tsp chili powder
  • 1 tbsp ground cumin
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 3/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1-2 stevia packets, or 3-5 tsp sugar or sweetener of choice, or to taste
  • 14 oz tomato sauce
  • up to 1 cup water
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • optional: 1/2 cup diced onion and 2 tsp oil, and/or 1/2 cup chopped celery, and/or 1/2 cup diced green peppers (I like lots of veggies in mine)

 

 

In a large frying pan or medium saucepan sauté the onion and garlic in the oil until onion is translucent, add lentils and spices, stir, then add all other ingredients and cook uncovered (stirring occasionally) until thick like sloppy joe filling. You can then transfer to crock pot to stay warm and serve at a party. Makes about 5 cups.

If you are not ready to commit to lentils I have used ground turkey, or a mixture of ground turkey and ground beef. Serve on English muffins, whole wheat English muffins, or thin buns to reduce fat and calories even more. Enjoy!

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