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    Heart Health
    There are so many wonderful ways to be better to your heart.  This is the place to learn about those ways - from meal time to workout time.
    Re: Heart Health
    • Cassie D
    • 1-01-2008 09:38 PM
    • Member since 1-01-2008
    • Posts: 2

    About a month ago, my doc told me my cholesterol was 243. Wow! Was I shocked because I'm generally a pretty healthy eater and I walk three times a week about 4 miles each time. So some changes needed to be made. (I'm in my late 60s.) Now I'm eating oatmeal for breakfast with some kind of berry and banana & skim milk. I'm eating tofu or peanut butter or turkey on whole wheat bread for lunch (cut out the cheese) and an apple. Snack on carrots and humus or yogurt and fruit slices. For dinner it is chicken, turkey or fish with brown rice, lentils or some kind of grain and two veggies plus a green salad. I cut down the ice cream with only one bowl in a month of light ice cream- couldn't give it up entirely.  And I've made the resolution to increase my excercise program. I have to do something in between walks- 30 min. with weights and aerobics. Doctor wants to recheck cholesterol in late January.  I'm also sprinkling flax seed on my oatmeal and on my salad. It's not bad. Any other suggestions?

    Re: Heart Health
    • flme2jd
    • 1-02-2008 08:51 AM
    • Member since 1-02-2008
    • Posts: 1

    I have also been told that my cholesterol was well over 250 but my doctor chose to put me on cholesterol lowing drugs. Well, I've tried 2 of them so far and I can't take either one because of severe muscle/joint pain that would bring to the point of crying. I am looking for a more natural way to lower my cholesterol now and you have very good suggestions. I will have to try some of them and some heart healthy recipies.

     

    Re: Heart Health
    • libbywill
    • 2-09-2008 09:42 PM
    • Member since 2-09-2008
    • Posts: 1

    Hopefully you have seen a cholesterol specialist...eat good fats (walnuts or almonds, smart balance butter) along with your oatmeal and walking...  Do you know your fat limits? I have a limit of 12 grams of saturated fats (which I rarely get) and 40 grams of the good fat...  I have to really work on that!  Having angioplasty twice by the time I was 45 really made me aware of what I put in my body.  You need the help of a professional...  My cholestorol was 236 at the age of 41 when I had 3 blockages of 70, 75 and 100%...I am 111 pounds at 5' tall.  Talk to a cholesterol specialist and they will help you!  I'm still 111 at 47 years with my numbers at total  116... LDL...67...HDL...38 ...and tri's at 54.  But thats with Crestor and Zetia, diet and exercise.  Remember its a life style change!!!  You can do it!!!  Good luck!!!

    Re: Heart Health
    • chrisso
    • 2-11-2008 11:58 PM
    • Member since 2-06-2008
    • Posts: 3

    Hi I am new to this forum, my name is Chriss, and I just love all the information I can receive on here!  My husband had a heatattack 1 year ago Dec.  And ever since then, I've been getting all kinds of info, on how to eat healthier, my son and I have lost weight, along with my husband, it's great!  I homemade cook so much more than I ever did before, I log onto, better homes and gardens  to get alot of reciepies, it's wonderful........

    Re: Heart Health
    • joanne
    • 2-23-2008 04:21 PM
    • Member since 2-23-2008
    • Posts: 1

    Just wanted to mention about the flax seed. I think I read once that people cannot disgest the whole seed and should use ground flax. You might want to check it out. Good luck.

    Re: Heart Health
    • Ryna
    • 2-23-2008 11:14 PM
    • Member since 2-23-2008
    • Posts: 1

    Cassie, buy some Activ (no "e") at the grocery store.  It is about

    $ and comes in little bottles.  It's near the yogurt section.

    My cholesterol dropped to under 100 and my LDL to 55.  Also

    my triglycerides went down to 160 and my HDL up to 51.  It is

    like no other help.  The liquid Activ contains plant sterols.  Give

    it a try...I know that you will love it!!!!!!!!!!!!  Phyllis Glickman

    Re: Heart Health
    • AnalyticsMan
    • 3-12-2008 03:09 PM
    • Member since 3-12-2008
    • Posts: 3

    It's great all of the tips people are offering here.  What a supportive bunch of people.

    Re: Heart Health
    • eagle1
    • 3-14-2008 03:00 PM
    • Member since 3-14-2008
    • Posts: 3

    Hi Cassie D:   Looks like your doing overything right to help your self get it down, and am sure the oatmeal and other items will help.  Especially the oatmeal.  The fiber eats the bad cholestrol right out of the arteries.  Ask Doc if  Lipitor is OK for you to take?  I take 80 mg per day and mine is down to less than 100.  Costly though.  I can't walk much because of PAD but could I walk I think I could get off the Lipitor.  I also have Hypertension that means more RX's too.   Best of luck in future.     Don

    Re: Heart Health
    • pao
    • 4-24-2008 01:21 PM
    • Member since 4-14-2008
    • Posts: 2

    I just recently looked at the "eat better America.com and found the community. 

    I'm 5'4"; 210#, high cholesterol; high blood pressure; take medication for both;

    also, synthroid for thyroid.  My doctor says "you will never lose weight"; but I know if I did maybe I could get the "numbers down".  One foot is completely broken down; torn tendon, etc. and the other foot is going to be the same in the future and I have "boot" type braces I wear all the time, even in the house.  If they eventually do not help pain in the feet I'm looking at surgery.  I have a hip replacement.  Walking is difficult; from hips down all hurt so much.  The pool has been suggested, I don't care for the water and walked in it for several months, took swim lessons in my 60's hoping that would help - not a pound lost.  I tried Weight watchers; overeaters anonymous; I'm just too lazy and cheat with the food.  I've changed my eating a lot over the years, but, apparently I have blinders on because the scale doesn't move.  This is the highest weight I've ever been.  I don't want to be unable to enjoy life (sedentary); but, I'm convinced I cannot lose weight; I like food too much; and I feel it's HOPELESS.  I'm strong in principles and morals; yet, cannot be self-controlled with food.  Husband says - no, to surgery; says I can do it if I really try and if I really want to.  I think I do.  I've had *** cancer, I know obesity could contribute to cancers, heart.  Every night I tell myself, tomorrow I'll do it, tomorrow I'll eat healthier, etc.

    But, I go to bed every night hating myself and know I'm a failure.

    I know this is not a confidence, or supportive note; just wonder what the rest have done to finally get control of their food and body?

     

     

     

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