Health challenge update – Nov. & Dec.

Health challenge update – Nov. & Dec.

Last week, I dislocated my thumb and went to the doctor to have it checked out. While there, they took my weight and blood pressure and I have some really awesome news!

First, a bit of background which you may know if you’ve been reading this blog for a while – but anyway, for the past 5-6 years, I’ve had high blood pressure and for the past few years, I’ve been on prescription medications for that as well as high cholesterol. But back in July when I became vegan, I started noticing changes and on the advice of a doctor I spoke to in September, I quit taking those medications.

Well, when I went to the doctor last week, my blood pressure was 124/77!!! WITHOUT medication! That is the best it has been in 6 years. I’m so freakin’ excited about that, I get all giddy every time I think about it. ;-)

Plus, I have officially lost 30 pounds. I can wear long-johns and sweatpants both under my regular jeans, they’re so loose! LOL (I know, on the verge of being TMI, there.) But that is so good because the weather is very cold here right now – between 25 and 34 degrees lately. Too cold! At least there hasn’t been any snow!

Listen, I keep hearing things from family and friends about how eating vegan is so hard and cooking differently is so time consuming and so difficult. Well, you know what? That’s bullshit. Total bullshit. It’s NOT hard. I’m one of those people who refused to cook 2 separate meals for the kids and the adults in my family – I know a lot of people who do that – they cook something for the kids and then something else for themselves and their significant other. I’ve always been against that.

When I became vegan, though, I didn’t want to force my family to eat that way if they didn’t want to so I started cooking different meals. Actually, what I did mostly was double the amount of vegetables I cooked. They ate the “main” meal – steak, chicken, or whatever meat product – and some vegetables and I ate vegetables. Since we eat a lot of Asian style food in our house, doubling the veggies and stuff is simple. Plus, we often eat rice with our meals.

It IS pretty easy, folks.

And there are so many good recipes out there! I have found tons of recipes that use vegan ingredients that taste just like what you would expect. For example, things like pumpkin pie, gravy, spaghetti. You can cook very simply without eating ‘boring’ stuff and have it be not only be filling and delicious, but also vegan.

Now, there are a lot of vegan advocates out there who say to stay away from “white” foods like rice, potatoes, bread, flour, etc. that I don’t agree with completely. I do agree on the flour and bread – white flour is bleached (YUCK!) – and that’s just not cool. But potatoes and rice I don’t agree with. I still eat those. I think where people get in trouble with rice and potatoes is not the food itself – it’s what they put ON it. Stuff like butter, ranch dressing, etc. You can’t put all that on there and expect it to be healthy.

Just to show you that vegan food doesn’t have to be boring, here’s a typical daily menu for me -

Breakfast – hashbrowns cooked in a non-stick skillet with NO oil and NO cooking spray then topped with salsa and green onions.
OR corn chex cereal with rice milk.
OR 10-grain hot cereal with a little brown sugar and maple syrup.
Lunch – baked potato with green onions, black pepper, chopped tomatoes and a bowl of split pea soup.
OR corn tortillas filled with vegetarian refried beans, green onions and taco sauce.
OR a huge bowl of steamed veggies like snow peas, broccoli, spinach, carrots seasoned with some kind of no-salt seasoning and rice with low-sodium soy sauce.
Dinner – spinach and romaine salad with tomatoes, green onions, green beans, chick peas and roasted red pepper dressing and a bowl of rice with soy sauce.
OR 3 bean chili over a baked potato and topped with green onions and tomatoes.
OR yakisoba noodles tossed with steamed broccoli, onions, carrots, peas and cabbage and seasoned with low-sodium soy sauce.

I find that repeating the same meals weekly is quite satisfying. The basics stay the same – rice, baked potato or hashbrowns, beans – and then I just change the other things that go with it – broccoli, tomatoes, chickpeas, asparagus, salad, etc. I’m pretty content eating the same things over and over, though. Like split pea soup – I could eat it everyday for lunch for weeks and not be tired of it.

I think the key is to find things that you really like and then add other things once in a while for some variety. Your body will tell you when it’s ready for something else. This is what Tim Ferris says in his “4 Hour Body” book and on his blog. He eats pretty much the same things every day during the week and eats something different and more varied on the weekends. In fact, he advocates a “pig out” day once a week where he eats junk food all day. I’m not sure I’m ready for that but possibly at some point when I’ve reached my goal weight and all of that. ;-)

Anyway, this post is already longer than I intended but I hope it gives you some ideas. Even if you just do vegan a few times a week, it’s a start. That’s how I started, actually – I’ve been eating partially vegan for about 5 years. It started out as a few times a week, then I went to eating vegan during the week and “normal” on weekends and then I finally graduated to vegan full-time.

At this point, I seriously think that decision was the best decisions I’ve EVER made in my entire life.

And that’s no exaggeration.

Until next time . . . keep blazin’

Wishing you love, success + fire in your belly . . .

Health challenge update – October 28, 2011

Health challenge update – October 28, 2011

The health challenge update I had originally posted on October 28, 2011 . . .

Unfortunately, I don’t have copies of the comments. ;-( Ok, I take that back! Apparently, the database debacle didn’t affect the comments. I just looked at the post, and miracle of miracles, they’re still there! LOL But Yay!

~Annie
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Yes, I know – I haven’t posted a Health Challenge update for weeks!

But you’ll be happy to know, though, that I am still “on plan” as far as eating goes. ;-) The interesting thing is, I’ve seen more and more people lately doing a 30 day vegetarian/vegan challenge. Several posts in the past weeks on Google+, Facebook and Twitter about people coming onboard with better eating.

Granted, I know many of them will likely only do it for the 30 day period they’re touting but I am sure there will be some people who will end up making it a long term choice. And that’s awesome.

A few weeks ago, I was talking about the movie “Forks Over Knives” and my mom was curious so we watched it via Netflix last weekend. Very interesting documentary. I would really like to have seen it go a bit deeper, though. But highly recommend watching it if you haven’t.

Anyway, as for my update – I have taken to wearing a belt because my pants will fall off if I don’t. LOL And everything is baggy.  I look like I’m wearing someone else’s clothes half the time. But that’s a good thing – I just need to find the time and energy to go shopping for smaller clothes. I’m waiting a bit, though, so I only have to buy smaller clothes once.

Have I ever mentioned how much I hate clothes shopping? Yeah, I’m certainly not your typical girl. I hate shopping. I only go when I absolutely have to and I know exactly what I want so I just go in, get it and get out! LOL I’m not one of those people who wanders around the store looking at everything.

So, there you have it.

Until next time . . . keep blazin’!

Health challenge update 2

Health challenge update 2

Since I didn’t post an update Sunday, I am going to post one now. Thought about waiting until next Sunday but figured I may as well do it now while I was thinking about it. ;-) And because we’re actually in the middle of week 3.

Things are still going well. I did buy some of the “meatless”‘ patties, Boca brand, for a BBQ we had Sunday evening with my sister and her family. They turned out better than I thought but definitely not something I’ll be eating regularly.

The one thing the plan I’m following said to give up that I have no intention of doing (unless I hit a rough spot and am not seeing results) is coffee. LOL Just not gonna happen! But I’m having a hard time finding something to put IN my coffee that tastes good and doesn’t have a lot of crap in it. Non-dairy creamer has too much junk it and I’m not entirely sure the soy creamers are all that healthy, either. Plus, they have a slightly nutty taste that I don’t really care for in my coffee. Any suggestions? I’m open to any ideas you might have as long as it doesn’t contain dairy or oils or gobs of unnatural ingredients.

I mentioned in my last health challenge update that I would include a couple of recipes in this update. I don’t have anything fancy for you because I haven’t eaten anything too fancy! But they’re good and fun so I hope you enjoy them.

Eggplant, Tomato and Onion Sandwich

  • Eggplant slices, breaded and toasted
  • Tomato slices
  • Onion slices
  • Clover sprouts
  • Whole grain bun
  • Mustard

Slap it all on a whole grain bun! Toast the bun if you wish.

Refried Bean Pita

  • Refried beans, vegetarian
  • Salsa
  • Baby spinach leaves
  • Whole grain pita

Stuff the pita with refried beans and spinach then add some salsa on top. That’s it! Very tasty. ;-)

And with that, I have to head off to take the kids to school. Enjoy your day!

Until next time . . . keep blazin’!

Wishing you success, love and fire in your belly

Health challenge – week 1

Health challenge – week 1

Things have gotten off to a good start so far! I’m quite pleased with how it’s going.

Friday marked the first week of my 100% vegan diet and I’m happy to say I feel really good. I have not been hungry even once after a meal. I’ve also not had any headaches, bloated feelings or any stomach upset of any kind. Which is very nice.

Why vegan and not simply vegetarian?

Well, a couple reasons, actually. The first being that I’m allergic to dairy and eggs and even though I ate them or things that contained them (like bread, for example) sometimes, my allergies to them actually seem to be getting worse as I get older. I figured that I’d simply eliminate them and see if that really helps my allergies. So far, I haven’t noticed any difference in the allergy department yet but I do seem a little less stuffy in the mornings. I’m not sure if that’s a result of the vegan food or just that the weather has finally been nice and dry. ;-)

The second reason is the  plan I am following advocates the elimination of all dairy, eggs and oils.

For me, this way of eating is not a diet – I generally understand the term diet to mean a temporary shift in eating habits. That’s not what I am doing. This is going to be a lifelong change.

Initially, I was just going to try it for 2 weeks and then maybe continue if I felt well. But in the past week, I’ve done a lot of research and really paid attention to how my body is feeling. For me, it just really makes sense to make it a lifelong change for health and personal reasons at this point.

One thing that brought about this change of mind in the past week is, I’ve gone from my jeans being a perfect fit to being able to pull them off and on without unzipping or unbuttoning them. I think that says it all right there. Plus, Friday morning, I was wearing my sweatpants and when I put my phone in my pocket, it was heavy enough to make my sweats fall down! LOL ;-) That was pretty funny! Again, prior to this week, my sweats were the perfect size for me.

I guess I’ll be going clothes shopping for smaller sizes very soon! That I can handle. :)

I have no idea how much weight I’ve lost since I don’t have a scale. But I think it’s safe to say I probably have lost a pound or two. That’s good enough for me!

The second factor in deciding to continue it for the foreseeable future is that I’ve already been partially vegan for about 4-5 years so I figured what’s the point of only doing 2 weeks? I already know that even at a partially vegan diet, I felt better than I had for a long time. What was stopping me from simply embracing something I know without a doubt is the right thing for me? And the answer is – nothing!

Anyway, it’s going well. I feel well. And that’s what matters most to me.

Next time I’ll share a few recipes with you.

And I’d love to hear how you’ve been doing if you’re following my health challenge, too.

Until then . . . keep blazin’!

 

The health challenge

The health challenge

Part of living a Badass Trailblazing life is taking care of your health.

You can’t kick ass in the other areas of your life if you’re sick and unhealthy physically.

When I was younger, I was extremely healthy. As I got older, though, I began having some issues that derailed my healthy lifestyle. One of those issues – the major player, in fact – was that I seriously injured myself at work. I have 2 very damaged discs in my lower back and 2 others that are moderately damaged. It causes some extreme nerve problems in my legs, often making my legs and feet totally numb. And I have A LOT of muscle spasms which I do take medication for. I also take medication for high blood pressure (which for me is due to heredity, unfortunately).

About a year ago, my neurologist was planning to do surgery because my back problem has continued to get worse and worse. I originally hurt my back in the fall of 1997 and although I’ve had times where things weren’t too bad, for the last 8 years, things have gotten increasingly worse year by year. Unfortunately, though because of where the worst of my damage is located, it’s very risky to do surgery.

Anyway, long story short – because I am physically unable to do anything more than light exercise, I’ve gained weight. Weight gain is also a side effect of the blood pressure medication I was taking. However, I convinced my doctor to change my prescription to a different one that seems to be better so far. I’ve actually been able to lose some weight in the past several months since changing.

Of course, there’s also the fact that I’ve had 4 kids. LOL That has contributed to the weight factor as well.

But my main point is that you have to take a proactive stance to your health.

Maintaining good health is essential to your self-esteem, your energy levels, your brain function and of course, your life over-all.

So, as part motivation for myself – and motivation for you too – I’m going to start documenting my health plan as part of this blog. Each week, I’ll post what I’ve been doing with regard to exercise, cooking and eating. I may share some recipes with you and some of my workout routines as well.

Are you up for the challenge?

Although my basic workout generally consists of hand weights and biking, you’d be surprised what you can really do for exercise when you have restrictions on what you can and can’t do like me. I have to be careful so I don’t damage my back further.

Right now, I alternate my workout – Monday, Wednesday and Friday are strength training. For that, I have a 10lb kettlebell that I do 15 minutes of kettlebell swings with, twice a day.

Then on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday I ride my bike for 10-15 miles. I’m hoping this fall if the weather cooperates to step this up to 20-30 miles a day.

I also do some stretches every day and I try to do jumping jacks or jumping rope as well. And a few times a week, I try to throw in some Qi Gong.

Four or five years ago, I read the book “Eat Right for Your Type” and found that as a Type A+, I would do well on a primarily vegetarian diet. Admittedly, I haven’t really followed through with that. ;-) I think I’ve allowed the excuse that it’s because the rest of my family aren’t big veggie eaters – they all prefer meat and such.

But you know, that’s just an excuse.

I gotta kick my own ass and get it in gear.

Two of my kids and my mom are Type O. According to the book, they DO do better on a high protein diet. So, that’s been my excuse. And I’m ready to get rid of it. Frankly, though, when it comes to stuff like food, I’m pretty lazy in that I don’t want to change my shopping list staples and my family’s favorite meals.

Now, I’m making this sound like we eat poorly. That’s very far from the truth. When I kept a food log for a week last year at my doctor’s request, he was very surprised at how healthy we actually do eat. I often cook from scratch and as we have many allergies in our household (my mom, oldest daughter and I are all allergic to dairy products. I’m also allergic to peanuts and my mom to shellfish and flax. Plus my mom and I are both allergic to eggs.)

Fortunately, all of the allergies we have to watch out for leaves very little room for us to eat poorly.

Anyway, here’s one of my favorite summer and warmish weather staples.

“Blended Salad”

Basically, all you do is throw the entire lot into a blender and mix the hell out of it!

  • A handful of 50/50 Spring Mix (pre-mixed, bagged salad)
  • A handful of Baby Spinach
  • 1-2 tablespoons ground Flax Seed
  • 2-3 cloves minced Garlic
  • 1 teaspoon Apple Cider Vinegar
  • Half of a medium sized Apple, seeded and cored
  • 1 tablespoon psyllium powder (can use a fiber supplement like Metamucil or something)
  • 10-12 ounces of water

Once it’s blended, pour it into a glass and enjoy. This will make one large glass or two 8-9oz glasses.

Three out of four of my kids will even drink it. ;-)

Sometimes I add other things like strawberries or pineapple. Or mango. Mango is REALLY tasty! I love mangos. Sometimes I add wheat germ or protein powder to it. Once in a while, I’ll use almond or hemp milk in place of the water.

Ok! I think that’s long enough for today! LOL Haven’t written anything this long in a while. ;-) I hope you enjoyed it. And I hope you’re ready to begin this challenge with me.

 

Passions

Passions

Okay, now, you might be thinking “Hey, Annie – I’ve been reading your blog for a while and I clearly remember you saying some time ago that you hate that word “passions” and here you are using it as a post title! What’s up with that?”

And I assure you I’m just as surprised that it popped out and into the Title line.

But I’m leaving it.

So, that aside, let’s find out what it means . . .

One of my personal targets for this year is to reintroduce things I used to enjoy into my life that for one reason or another, I’d let slide over the past several years. Things like reading regularly for pleasure (not just for business or self-improvement), bike riding, writing more than just blog posts and work-related assignments and other pastimes I once made room for.

Over the past month or so, I’ve plucked 2 of those out of the slush pile and am finding time for them again. Namely, reading – I bought a Kindle 3 and now have 7 pages of books I’ve read or am currently reading – and bike riding, which I just remedied by purchasing a used Recumbent bike. It’s one called a BikeE – they are no longer being made but you can find them for sale now and then on places like craigslist and eBay.

I haven’t ridden it much yet but I’m excited to start doing so! I’ve been looking for a good, used Recumbent for a long time. The weather is finally starting to get warmer and I’m really looking forward to riding again. I already aired the tires up but it still needs a little cleaning as it had been sitting in the sellers garage for quite a while. Amazingly enough, it’s still in excellent shape, though! With as cheap as it was advertised for, I was expecting to have to put some money into things like new brakes, tires and a good tune-up. I was quite surprised when I got there and saw how well taken care of it actually was. Other than low tires and being dusty, nothing else was wrong with it!

Now that I’ve got a bike to ride that won’t kill my back and my arm, I can really get into my target of losing some weight. If I do have surgery on my back, being in a little better shape will help my recovery process go smoother. And that’s my main motivation here.

I’ve even signed up for a couple of “challenges” – one sponsored by the White House called the President’s Challenge and one through a biking group I belong to. It’s going to be fun!

And that’s why I’ve called this post Passions. Sometimes it takes a little passion to get where you want to go and getting back to your core being is the best catalyst I can think of. That’s what reintroducing these things is to me – my core interests. Things I’d let go for too long.

In order to pursue my Theme for this year – SHINE – and be the Trailblazer I want to be, I have to get back to that. So that’s what it’s all about! I hope my passion will open doors for you too. I’d love to hear what you’re doing too so don’t be afraid to post a comment or two and speak up!

We’re all in this life together, right?

Until next time . . . keep blazin’!

Expanding my trailblazing

Expanding my trailblazing

Well, it’s time to ramp it up!

The book I won from Tyler at Advanced Riskology last week arrived yesterday and I began reading it last night. I really should have been going to sleep but I just HAD to start the book! It’s called “The Art of Non-Conformity: Set Your Own Rules, Live the Life You Want and Change the World” by Chris Guillebeau and I must say – the first few chapters are quite thought provoking, as I’m sure the rest of the book will be.

But after I read those few chapters and decided I’d better go to sleep, my brain was a whirlwind of activity. It made for some interesting dreams. ;-) And I woke up this morning with all kinds of thoughts that made me realize I need to ramp it up. I’m pretty good at helping other people figure things out and get moving on the right path but I often fail at helping myself do the same. Although I usually have direction and purpose along with a good starting place, the middle of the road tends to be rather muddy and often frustrating.

So, this morning after I woke up with all these thoughts and while I was enjoying some quiet space between getting kids ready for school and out the door, I came across an article on Bicycle Magazine’s website about bike riding, ADHD and drugs that control ADHD like Ritalin. Now, let me preface this by saying I’ve always hated those drugs and I refused to put my autistic son on them when he was diagnosed with that disorder as a toddler. Anyway, this article made me fully realize and acknowledge something I’ve known in the back of my mind for a long time – I really miss bike riding!

As a kid, I was always riding my bike somewhere. I would ride all over the city after school. I even had a paper route throughout most of junior high and high school – my mom would load up me and my bike in the truck and drop me off with my papers in the town just north of where we lived to do my route. I loved it! Did I have ADHD as a kid? I have no idea but it’s certainly possible I had a mild form of it. I could sit still and do my homework and stuff if it was something I was really interested in but if it wasn’t? Well . . . let’s just say it was like pulling teeth. ;-)

All of this to say – it’s time to start riding again. Not only for the benefits of physical exercise but also because of the focus it allows me to have. I have a problem, though – because of my back, shoulder and arm injuries I can no longer ride a regular upright bike. But my doctor told me a few months back that if I was planning return to riding, I should be riding a recumbent bike. Now, I don’t know if you know much about recumbents, but they’re extremely expensive. You can buy a decent used car for what they cost!

Fall and winter aren’t necessarily the optimal seasons for riding in my neck of the woods, but I do have a bike trainer in the basement that I try to ride my regular bike on but it just kills my back and arm so I don’t do it as often I really would like. Once I get a recumbent, I’ll be able to bring it indoors when the sun turns to liquid form.

What I need to do is find a cheap used recumbent bike. I’ve actually been looking for one for a while but the cheap ones always go really fast. So, if you know of any resources for recumbent bikes, please let me know. I really would like to buy one in the next few weeks so I can get started before the weather turns too bad to go riding outdoors.

Riding is a part of my plan to live a life of trailblazing proportions. Because the whole premise of this concept for me isn’t just about the business end of it – it’s also about fulfilling personal dreams that have lain dormant for far too long.

Do you have dreams like that? If so, I hope you’ll join me in putting them into action.

Tell me about your dormant dreams in the comments and let’s go after them!

Until next time . . . keep blazin’!

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