Sunday, April 23, 2017

Once upon a time



    I really wish I had more time to write.  It has always been a passion of mine.  I will fully admit that I am not a technical writer.  I am sure the grammar police would have a field day.  I think back to a time when all I had was time.  At 317+ pounds and laying in bed nearly all day, you would think I would have all the time in the world to write.  I didn't.  I was too busy feeling sorry for myself, overthinking, and pleasing everyone else except me.  I thought that my purpose in life was to make everyone around me happy and by doing that I would feel better. I didn't realize what a disservice to myself that was.  It was also a disservice to my family. I cannot help to think to a spongebob episode where Mr. Crabs had decided to go into the hotel business and his motto, "We shall never deny a guest, even the most ridiculous request."

This was me.  I didn't care if it meant her having a Katana cell phone, Limited too clothes, or cheerleading, instead of paying the bills as any mature responsible adult should do.  I was happy to oblige. I wanted her to never feel that she didn't have the best of everything or was made fun of because of what she didn't have.

Growing up, I had everything I needed but very little of what I wanted and I remembered feelings of yearning and how unfair life was because I didn't have money for Nike shoes.  In short, I was a materialistic brat. Instead I should have been thankful to have a roof over my head, and food to eat. I never realized this until well into my 30's when I was able to pull my head out of my ass and realize I needed to change if I was ever going to have a productive life. 

I remember times when I wore $9.00 clearance sneakers from Wal-Mart for four years just so my children could wear name brand.  
I must say that I realize I created the need for materialistic possessions so I blame no one but myself until I came to my senses. 

Children do not come with operation manuals and trust me I admit to my fair share of screwing my children's perception of the world up royally. 

My grandmother, who I love dearly and will NEVER speak ill of, took to my son and furnished him with just about anything he wanted. 
I in turn, spent what money we had, and at times it wasn't much, on my daughter so that she had material possessions. 

So while you are thinking you are the "cool, hip" parent that pretty much lives for their  children, you are indeed setting your youngsters up to a world of unrealistic expectations and mental illness. 
You may also set yourself up to be chastised for what you didn't provide so that they could have what you thought she indeed wanted. 

Trust me when I say this, children, even when they are younger do not want material possessions deep down inside.  They want parents.  They want someone to look up too and someone to respect.
They do not want you as their friend, and if you raise them as such, they will never gain the quintessential characteristic called respect, and society will be left cleaning up your mistakes. 

-End


Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Living and losing weight with PCOS Part 1

   




     Most cases of PCOS are diagnosed shortly after a girl starts her period but come on later in life as well.  It can show up during the reproductive years or in response to a "traumatic event within your body" aka-a substantial weight gain.  I will assume that the last scenario did it for me.  I really didn't show symptoms of PCOS until after I had hit my highest weight, dropped back down to 200.6, was in a car accident and then gained back 39 pounds.

     I will be honest.  During "phase 1" of my weight loss, it was pretty easy for me.  I didn't work so working out and meal prep and planning was my job, and I treated it as such.  In the fall of 2014,  I had returned back to college and had started to work as a teacher's assistant and a tutor.  I was much busier and it became HARD.  I was lucky if I mad it to the gym 3-4 days a week.  I maintained my weight loss within 10 pounds or so for two years.  In February 2016, the day of the big east coast blizzard, I was involved in a car accident and sustained a head injury.  I was not able to do physical activity and packed on another 25 pounds.  When I was released in May 2016 I still went to the gym.  I still ate mostly healthy but the weight would not budge.  I was finding myself buying new fat clothes and that is something I promised myself I would not do.  I plan to do another blog about "fat clothes" here soon.  I was becoming more and more depressed by the day.

   I started in the endocrinology field during my externship and became FASINATED. I absorbed any and all information that I could get my hands on.  I was thrilled to land a job in that field after my externship.  At every oppertunity I would ask questions.  I began to think that I had PCOS, Dysmetabolic syndrome-insulin resistance pretty quickly.  One of the first things I did once my probation period was over and my insurance kicked in was make an appointment with the office I work for.  My doctor ordered a batter of tests.  Here are some of the test you can expect when you are checking for PCOS, Dysmetabolic Syndrome, and Insulin resistance.  By the way they are all related.


  • Testosterone- Yes we ladies have testosterone.  Ladies with higher levels of testosterone can indicate one of the above diagnoses. 
  • CMP (Complete metabolic panel)- This gives your physician clues and can rule out other issues with your health that can hinder weight loss.  The big one is your glucose level.  You can have a higher glucose number and not be diabetic.  This measures your glucose at the time of your blood draw.  It also measures thinks like your liver enzymes, microalbumin, creatine which could indicate kidney disease and diabetes. 
  • HbA1C- This is the most common test to accurately diagnose diabetes.  This test measures your glucose levels % of the past 3-4 months (the life of a red blood cell)  If you have any of the above you are going to be hovering on the upper end of normal and perhaps even in the "pre-diabetic" stage.  Normal (4.5-5.5%)  Prediabetes (5.6-6.5)  Diabetic (6.6 and above). Remember these are just averages and your reference range (normal) could be slightly different and men do differ from women. 
There are other hormonal tests that can be ordered and an ultrasound is normally ordered around your menstral cycle to check to see if your ovaries are cystic.

      Because you cannot always rely on tests a patients symtoms are looked at.  Here are a few of the common ones with checks beside each that I personally have.
  • Weight gain or inability to lose weight ⥌πŸ™†
  • Irregular periods πŸ™† 
  • Adult acne
  • Excessive hair growth (due to excess androgens-male hormones)
  • Infertility
  • Hair loss (usually scalp hair)πŸ™†
  • FatigueπŸ™†

     It isn't pleasant by any means.  It IS harder to lose weight with one of these diagnosis' because while your body is producing insulin, it is not as effective at lowering blood glucose levels as those without this disease.  Low blood insulin levels is esstential for weight loss.   

     The chief reason I am doing this blog is to educate and to let you know there is hope and there are treatments available and you CAN lose weight and conceive despite this.  I have done it and have been doing it since October 10, 2016.  To date, I have lost 34 pounds.

   Because this is such a large subject, I have to break this subject up into parts.  This is part 1.  

Part 2 will cover treatments
Part 3 will cover diet and exercise.

Disclaimer: Please note I am not a medical doctor.  I am a MA and a tutor for all biological science classes.  I am taking nutrition classes and have completed approxiately 50% of my personal training classes. Please do not use this as a medical diagnosis and do not start any diet or exericise program without permission from your physician.  

Friday, December 30, 2016

Forgive them anyway...

      If you ever want to attract conflict, succeed in something.  Start to do well and miserable people will swarm you like bees on honey.  More specifically start to do well where someone else is struggling.  You will literally see the envy seep from their pores.

    Soon you will be forced to feel as though you are wrong for mentioning your accomplishments or steps you took to get there.  People will bring up every mistake from your past. They will hang on to every part of the old you that you fought so hard to change.

     All I try to remember is that misery loves company.  It isn't that they dislike you or that they aren't proud of you.  They are.  They just wish they were at the point in their lives or their weight loss journey as you are.

   Changing is not easy.  Losing weight is not easy.  It is hard.  It is frightening to step outside of a life you know.  We are all unique and we mature at different rates and at different stages of our lives.  If you think you are mature in your 20's..lol, you aren't.  I didn't even begin to get my life together until I was 28 years old.

     However, do not feel ashamed for getting where you are.  There are other people watching you and learning from your actions AND reactions.  There are others that are inspired by you.  Shout your accomplishments from the rooftops.  Where you came from and where you're going will or have never been easy.

   Those people are difficult to deal with but I think of something Mother Theresa said;

"Forgive them anyway"

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Who do you think you are?

     For those of you who dislike rants you may want to ignore this post. (Deep breath) I am SO SICK of being ignorant posts about people who are obese, even morbidly obese. Do you think it makes you a better person to poke fun of someone else? Are you perfect? Guess what...perfection does not exist. Do you know their circumstance? They may have a health issue, An emotional situation, medications that save their lives but causes weight gain. You have NO IDEA how much words can hurt. 

     Not every person who is obese is lazy. Not every thin person is healthy. Skinny does NOT equal healthy. Stop bullying others for a laugh to make yourself feel better so you do not have to look in a mirror and face your own imperfections. WORK ON YOU and leave others alone! Be supportive and offer advice and help not criticism. Your body does not define who you are. Your heart does. (mic drop)

Friday, January 1, 2016

Day 1 of 2016- 2015 in review



      2015 was a pretty darn good year.  I had my ups and there were some downs but I survived and I can honestly say I am a better person than I was last year.  Most of all I am proud of myself when it comes to taking steps to stand up for myself and demand to be treated with the respect than I deserve.    I am a victim of allowing people who I love to take advantage of me and talk to me badly. This year I took control of that and while it has not been perfect, I have gotten better.

I graduated with my first college degree and expanded my tutoring business.  I made the presidents list my first semester and the deans list the second semester (I am still a little butt-hurt over the B I got in a lab class this past semester) but still ended with a 3.93 gpa.

My biggest down was gaining 36 pounds back but I ended the year so strong.

2016 is going to be an amazing year. I am in my last semester for my MA degree and will pick up a liberal arts degree as well.  I will begin a career while continuing to run my business. The first part of this year I have a lot of decisions to make as far as my future. I know I want to get a bachelors degree and then go on to get a masters degree.  I also plan to get to my lowest weight (below 200.6) and I plan to become even stronger emotionally.


So here's to the future.  .....

Sunday, December 20, 2015

Hi, my name is Kristy and I'm a doormat

I am coming to realize I have a real problem with being a doormat. I didn't use to be this way. I was known for my strength. I give people way too many chances. I allow people to lie on me, disrespect me, anger me, hurt me, and abuse me and I just keep on treating them as if they have done the opposite.
     I think I have pretty good intuition and overall I am pretty smart but I ignore facts and signs. 

1. If someone only talks to you when they need or want something .....
2. When someone will eat you up to your face and then trash you to others....
3. When you are always the last option on their want to spend time with you lost...
4. When you have to make a mental note a mile long of things or subjects that is off limits...
5. When you are good enough to come to for help but not good enough to be on their social media....like you're hidden or that maybe people will see through their wall of bullshit...
6. And when that person makes you feel worthless despite your accomplishments.....

I need to start respecting myself. I need to start demanding respect from others and remove them from my life if they cannot treat me as I deserve to be treated. 




Sunday, December 6, 2015

This goes to show that educating yourself can change your perception






     It may be shocking to know that marijuana was a part of the pharmacopeia industry from the 1840’s until 1941 when it was removed and eventually declared illegal by the Controlled Substance Act of 1970.  Since that time many states have defied federal regulations and re-categorized marijuana as a schedule II drug, instead of the federal categorization that makes it a schedule I.  Despite personal opinions about recreational use, there are instances in which the effectiveness of Marijuana as a medication has been documented. Many also believe that the federal government does not have the right to regulate an issue that should be handled at a state level. 
     To effectively argue which conditions medical marijuana should be made under to make it legal; one must consider its potential purpose as well as its effectiveness against the potential harmful influences.  Marijuana produces a resin containing compounds called cannabinoids.  Cannabinoids are active chemicals in Cannabis that cause drug-like effects throughout the body, including the central nervous system and the immune system. According to the National Cancer Institute, cannabinoids have been researched and there is evidence for clinical for relief of pain, nausea and vomiting, anxiety, loss of appetite, and many more ailments. It is important to note that privately funded research has shown that when you heat cannabis you do lose 99 percent of the beneficial properties.  When talking to most people who are against legalization they seem to have a lot of the same arguments.  The main one is that marijuana was not adequately tested nor approved by the FDA.  From my research there has only been one credible source of quality marijuana that scientist could use for research.  Dr. Lyle Cracker, a professor applied to get a license to grow the plant and conduct a five million dollar study to alter inhaled or vaporized marijuana into something the FDA would approve for medicinal purposes.  It took Dr. Cracker nearly four years to be granted permission.  Two years later, the DEA Deputy Administrator overturned that decision. Lyle retired at the age of 70 but remained a strong supporter of medicinal marijuana.
      In 1996 California voters passed Proposition 215, otherwise known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996. This was the first time a state defied the federal government. This allowed extremely ill patients to obtain and use marijuana for medicinal purposes.  It also prevented these patients from being prosecuted as criminals. It has not been easy for California or any other states that have implemented laws as this one. It is important to note that marijuana remains a schedule I drug and is still illegal by their law. The federal government has fought this every step of the way.  Their efforts have included by threats to physicians who wrote prescriptions and to property owners who rented to people who were running dispensaries.  The states feel it is a question of personal rights and listening to the citizens that elect them. They feel that the government has no basis for making a decision regarding individuals’ health care choices.  The federal governments argument is linked to the commerce clause. If you do not know what that is, I encourage you to go read about it.
     What still remains a mystery is why there is such opposition by the federal government. Why exactly did marijuana become illegal in the first place? The only answers I came across in my research was a spike in crime was linked to a surge of Mexican marijuana smokers crossing our borders. Even through the current presidential term our government refuses to even consider federally funded research.

     In conclusion to this longstanding argument between the federal government and state, while I will NEVER change my opinion about recreational use,  it is my belief that the federal government has over stepped their bounds. When our founding fathers created the constitution they granted power to the federal government over areas of military crimes, treason, and counterfeiting.  The laws are gray when it comes to government versus state when it comes to matters such as this topic. Finally, are we not supposed to lead the medical industry? I would think that they would be anxious to disprove the effectiveness of cannibus if they are so against it. The FDA needs to regulate it to ensure it is safe for those who do make the choice to use. It is my opinion that after more research and credible experiments that a plan be put into action to legalize marijuana for medicinal use.  This of coarse is assuming a positive result. Marijuana does have side affects but what medication does not?

Coming soon