Warning....this is long....but wanted to tell about my 'vegan' experiment. Some you you know at my DR suggestion I went to a vegan diet a year ago to try to control my cholesterol without meds. So it's been a year, got my blood work results last week and the high levels DID NOT change. Now I know it is being produced by my body. (Thanks to my Segale relatives!) No options left for me but to take a statin. As much as I don't want to do it, I maybe stubborn, but I'm not stupid!
OK, that is the bad news. The good news is that I feel fantastic and have tons of energy. I will stick with my vegan diet because I love it!!! Before I wasn't much of a meat eater, but did LOVE my cheese (and ice cream!!!). As before I eat very few processed foods. I like WHOLE food, mostly veges and fruit. I'm trying to cut back on all grains, maybe just once a day. Don't mean to preach about vegan, in fact, I hardly ever even talk about it. Certainly not for everybody, but it is working for me.
The other thing that I changed up in the past year is activity levels. Before I usually worked out 3, maybe 4 times a week. Last September I committed to 60 minutes of fitness focused activity EVERY DAY! It was hard at first but now it's part of my routine and usually my first priority. It's amazing how much stronger and more fit I am getting out seven days a week instead of the old three or four. (and yes, I realize I couldn't do this if I was still working full time! another reason to be grateful for retirement!).
I'm tracking my activity minutes at......
http://www.sixtyminutessixtyyears.blogspot.comand also on another online forum with a bunch of like minded gals. It's very inspiring and motivating to see the minutes add up each month!
Last year when I made these changes, I was dreading turning 60, but now that's it here and I feel so much better
I am excited to get up everyday. The only problem is not enough time to do everything I want to do each day!
AND a battery quickly going dead on my computer! So I better make this the end of my story.