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Greta Grypp – Report #1

February 2, 2015 By Elaine Gray

SuperChgWomanThe journey that began 28 days ago is still on course.   My primary mission to remove gluten from my diet has been hard but successful.    In the first 10 days it was really tough and it was a conscious effort to shop for the right foods.   However, I found it is true that you can find all that you need to eat in the perimeter of the grocery store.

The amazing thing is I continued to eat chocolate, ice cream, falafel chips, nuts, guacamole dip, and I still lost weight.   I was not trying to lose weight this month but I lost 8 lbs just getting rid of wheat from my diet.   I plan to continue to refine this method and follow the guidelines in the book “Lose the Wheat, Lose the Weight” by William Davis, M.D. since I know I have gluten sensitivity.

The eating goal for February is to remove sugar from my diet – refined (permanently) and natural from fruit (until I reach healthier weight).  The only allowable substitute sweetener will be the natural one from the Stevia plant, Sweet Leaf.   Also, I will stop snacking in-between meals and eat at specific time intervals.   I do want to lose weight this month and continual grazing inhibits that for me.

In the past, a nutritionist calculated that I need to drink 92 ounces of water per day.   So, I rounded it up to 100 ounces and have been consistently drinking it every day.   It is amazing how my skin and hair appearance has improved.   Also, the craving for other drinks has disappeared and my appetite has been suppressed.   I contribute my increase in drinking water to be an important factor in the unexpected weight loss I experienced this month.

For the 3-6-5 MOVE movement, I did increase my motion this month consistently for 30 minutes per day.   I focused on incorporating the increase in the normal things I do each day – using the walking trail on the campus of my “day” job, riding my stationary bike while watching TV, walking around the perimeter of the parking lot before going into the grocery department, and walking around the mall after going to the movie theatre.   I did continue my long weekly bike ride on the Saturdays that we had good weather in preparation for our first large group ride in about 2 weeks.

For February, my 3-6-5 MOVE goal is to restart and incorporate organized cardio workouts into my daily life – using my equipment and DVDs at home.   I just don’t have time to go to the gym during this month.   Luckily, in my at-home gym, I have a treadmill, a new stationary bike, an elliptical, several DVDs by Leslie Sansone, weighted body bars + DVDs, a BOSU – so the only reason to go the gym is for the companionship.

This month was not too productive for my creative life.   I had some family matters that popped up and required my attention so I had to take a break from blogging but I did “revamp” my novel draft and will start the next revision/rewrite on  Monday, 2/2/15.

So, I avoided a Greta Grypp butt-kicking this month – which is a good thing.

 

QUESTION(S)

How did you do in the first month of the New Year?

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Filed Under: Aging, Greta Grypp, Health and Fitness, Self-Evaluation Tagged With: aging, Baby Boomers, Life Changes, Mature Women

Women of A Certain Age – The Yearly Mammogram

July 7, 2012 By Elaine Gray

Recently, I had my yearly visit with Lisa, the mammography technician at The Woman’s Place.

As I stood there holding my breath, with my breast feeling like a large lump of peanut butter smashed between two crackers, I wanted to scream at the “man” that had invented that damned torturous device used for the mammogram exam.

I vowed to research his name and send him a scathing email advising him to try it on certain parts of his body to attain empathy for the female experience.  However, like having a baby, the pain (and the vow) was soon forgotten as I went back into the “busy-ness” of my daily life.

Now, I have made a discovery that I plan to try next year.   Since none of my girlfriends have mentioned it to me, I assume that they have not made this discovery so I decided to blog about it this week.

3D Mammography – (called Tomosynthesis) – is the newest technology.   This type of mammogram shows the breast in slices and will detect small/hidden cancer, which is good news for women with dense breasts.  It has been reported there has been up to a 50% reduction in the false positive rate because of this new technology.  The best news is that it is now FDA approved and available to all women for a cost of the insurance payment plus $50 out-of-pocket.  I call that a bargain for reported less discomfort and more peace of mind.

Take this information, do your research, and consider this type of mammography for your next exam.

Also, I want to share a sad story with you about the importance of the yearly mammogram.   Once a group of female co-workers and I formed a mammogram pack to remind each other to make and keep our yearly mammogram exams.   One year, one of these co-workers informed us that she was in the advance stage of breast cancer.   We were all shocked and inquired as to how this remained undetected through her yearly exams.   She confessed to us that she had lied to us and it had been 10 years since she had a mammogram.    As a result, she had a double mastectomy to save her life.

I never understood why she lied to us each year.

So, ladies, please nudge all of the females in your life to take care of themselves.   Please share this information and this story with them.   Let them know that technology is changing and there are now easier ways to have this critical exam.

Questions:

Do you have your annual mammograms?

Do you have any friends that are neglectful with these critical exams?

Would you be willing to try the new technology?

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Filed Under: Health and Fitness Tagged With: aging, fitness, mammogram, women's health

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