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On MD, Mr Jim and some others mentioned they used a helpful internet website (now app) for tracking meals, calories. i’ve been using the FREE version regularly this year.temporal1 wrote:Thanksgiving Day.
i was just leaving for my walk when a neighbor texted they had a plate prepared for me!
a welcome and unexpected surprise.
i had a diabetes check yesterday, my doctor is happy!
A1c = 7.5, i’m down 16 pounds since last year. next appt in 4 months.
walking has made the difference.
i’m not sure about winter weather, but i’m preparing to walk whenever possible. so far, i’ve walked in wind+rain, sometimes sustained winds of 40+ mph. not a blast, but i’ve done it.
not sure about snow+ice. snow is possible, ice is a deal breaker. below zero temps, probably not, esp if windy. i’ll have to judge day by day.
several weeks of this, then spring.
doctor warned the virus is “all over” the county, to be careful. walking is good.
i’m not out a lot. i wear a mask, wash hands, keep a distance.
and pray.
My Fitness Pal
http://www.myfitnesspal.com
i’m hopeful for this thread to be about helpful websites, apps, reports, gadgets, personal experiences, recipes, foods, etc.; choices we can make to help our physical bodies.
how mental/physical obstacles are met. or not.
in the past, Valerie has helped me understand how to deal with diabetes.
i’m slow to learn, but, “i feel like” i’m finally “getting the knack” of what i need to do overall:
diet, exercise, meds, sleep. stress.
it’s not 1 thing.
it’s a myriad of “small things” on a regular basis. (underlined “myriad!”)
On a recent walk, a neighbor stopped to chat. i believe she’s younger, but can’t walk due to joint problems. My mother suffered with this. The pain involved.
What are you doing? Suggestions?