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Moving Jitters

Relocating to a whole new state can be challenging!

When thinking about all the things I have to do, I'd really rather just eat something greasy, take a nap and wake up in Virginia. Ofcourse that is not an option. This challenge helped me come to the realization that often times food can be used as comfort during a tough time. The goal is to not let food or anything control us. Eating and taking a nap will not change the fact that things need to get done. They will still be there. So why not eat something that will give me the energy to tackle the tasks!



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Yesterday afternoon Chris took the kids to soccer practice and I had a QUIET house (an unusual occurence around here). I had not worked out yet and was seriously thinking about taking an afternoon siesta BUT I dragged my butt to the Y. It was weird working out still when American Idol came on. Just think for now napping is not an option - keep movin' girl! I know you can! Good luck with the move!


I will do my best! Thanks so much Kara!


I am on my way to the gym, I attend a class with a personal trainer Tuesday and Thursdays, yes we have to keep it moving and encourage one another. I use to say, I need someone to go with me but after I joined the gym, I realized that wasn't true at all, I just needed that push. Thank you Lisa for that push and sharing this site and encouraging others to believe we can do it.


Great news!

That's so good to hear! I'm proud of you mama!


Hello Lisa,

Moving is an excellent form of exercise-I've had some of my best workouts when I relocated! When you finish the task and EXHALE, the exhilarating feeling you receive is well worth the hard work put in.

Mental preparation has many rewards; when you believe it, you will achieve it! Forward…

~Vernita


Lisa, If I recall the last time I moved you should be using plenty of energy packing and lifting. Hang in there!


I just LOVE my fellow Choose To Movers! Thanks so much for the encouragement ladies! I have gained so much more than ever expected! This move is a new endeavor to the unfamiliar. Thank you for giving me more than you'll ever know.


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My total chol. is 184
HDL is 46
LDL is 106
Trig. is 184

I have been on a low fat, low carb diet since Sept (NutriSystem). Should I be concerm about my Trig?

Comment by on February 12, 2008 2:54 PM

Dr. Mieres,

I'm very much an internet girl. As soon as I found out I had high blood pressure, I found this site. After going through all the 'choose to move' selectees, I chose Vervita, for the reason that she update often and replied to those that posted comments.

Well here we are, 6 months later, most of those chosen have yet to update.

Considering these are all busy and accomplished women, perhaps some slack should be cut. Ok.

The forums are worse. I have had to hunt and peck to find true posts, some of which should be answered by a professional, not a jr. high social studies teacher.

I'm sorry to be so negative. In truth, AHA diet and recipes have made it possible that I may be coming off meds next week. My diet plan has been based on your cookbooks.

When I called in my numbers today, to get a refill, the office called me back and said the doctor said when I want, to stop meds for 4 days and make an appointment for the 5th. If bp is in the 100-120 range, we'll stop the meds. Woo hoo! Diet and exercise may pay off!

Comment by on June 12, 2008 8:17 PM

Dr. Mieres,

I'm very much an internet girl. As soon as I found out I had high blood pressure, I found this site. After going through all the 'choose to move' selectees, I chose Vervita, for the reason that she update often and replied to those that posted comments.

Well here we are, 6 months later, most of those chosen have yet to update.

Considering these are all busy and accomplished women, perhaps some slack should be cut. Ok.

The forums are worse. I have had to hunt and peck to find true posts, some of which should be answered by a professional, not a jr. high social studies teacher.

I'm sorry to be so negative. In truth, AHA diet and recipes have made it possible that I may be coming off meds next week. My diet plan has been based on your cookbooks.

When I called in my numbers today, to get a refill, the office called me back and said the doctor said when I want, to stop meds for 4 days and make an appointment for the 5th. If bp is in the 100-120 range, we'll stop the meds. Woo hoo! Diet and exercise may pay off!

Comment by on June 12, 2008 8:17 PM