When I was a child we learned to eat nutritiously in school.
3 meals a day was the rule and bread and milk where touted as the most
important components of a child’s diet.
Over the decades there have been many debates on what healthy eating actually is, and it is clear that although the suggested food regimens of the 50’s-60’s fall short of healthy habits, we were definitely eating better back then, which leads to my current situation.
As the years go by and my finances change my food choices have become more affluent and less healthy. I eat a lot more meat and fewer vegetables. Savory snacks, especially potato chips have replaced apples, bananas and berries. I must have the creamiest of cheeses and the butteriest of breads.
My biggest delight is dinking 2 or 3 sugary cocktails when I’m out for the evening with family and friends. And don’t even mention fried food. Fry up a paper bag and I’ll probably eat that too. Now, that of course, is an exaggeration but that yuk that just went through your mind is the same yuk my body makes when it’s trying to digest all the crud that I love so much.
As a teenager and a young woman I did not recognize the
affect my eating habits would have on my future health. I’ve been diagnosed as
overweight and pre-diabetic with a disposition to hypertension. I’ve been
fighting tooth decay for decades and arthritis is trying to become a part of my life.
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Living an enjoyably active life is a challenge. The most significant challenge is having enough energy to do the things I enjoy – hiking, swimming, horseback riding and playing handball. The pain caused by diseases such as arthritis and osteophytes limits joint movement and encourages fatigue and depression.
I will not succumb to these slowly encroaching illnesses that are trying to steal my joy for living. I have decided to embark on my return to good health, restore my energy, live a pain free life and get my body back. I'm eating my last Belgian chocolate as I write this blog.😊 I am going to dump 25 of the 185 pounds I am now carrying.
I’ve no plans to go on a diet. I will resume a natural way of eating that does not include processed sugar, canned foods and sugary alcoholic beverages. I’ve already started body strengthening workouts with my favorite online senior citizen exercise gurus.
I know that without diet pills, extreme weight loss programs or high impact exercise it will take some time to achieve my goals. I also know that I will not suffer from the yoyo effect because I am going to give my body the time it needs to heal from the abuse it has survived over 70 years.Young or old! Even if you don’t have any health issues
or a weight problem, I’d love for you to join me in my quest. Let’s stay
healthy together. I’ll let you know how I’m doing and I would really appreciate
any suggestions and/or recipes you might suggest to help keep me motivated and
on the right path.
I have become a apple pie/ ice cream addict and have assured myself when the last of it is gone from my fridge, I will not buy it anymore. If it is not in your house, you can't eat it. But since I hardly eat out anymore and buy so much when I do go grocery shopping...but I am working on it. So will keep you posted. I really want to tighten and not let the flab overtake me during this covid hibernation...so yes I will join you on this journey. I did ride my stationary bike tonight for 30 minutes and built up a sweat and some floor stretching exercises...so I have started.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining me in this quest! I'm addicted to potato chips, ice cream and carrot cake and now that I'm in Mexico frozen Margeritas are always a temptation. I'm starting my day with a 16 oz. glass of water with fresh lemon. It's supposed to burn fat. I'm doing one hour of senior cardio and walking the 75 steps (staircase) from my house to the beach to build strength. I'm so looking forward to this. Next time we meet we will be our most fabulous selves again!
DeleteJumping on the band wagon to better health and feel GOOD!
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