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Do Your Own Research

Postby Spontaneo » 18 Dec 2024, 18:53

When it comes to our health, often doing our own research is very good.

My story?

When I was younger, especially as a teenager, I always watched my calories. Nothing else. My weight was always perfect. I was healthy. I never needed a doctor. I did follow the Slim Fast plan. However, I always had my loved ones’ homemade cooking and watched portions. I weighed 94 pounds. Every week, I weighed myself at the GNC and was told that I was healthy.

I had extracurricular activities too!

When in university, I was a dormer and had to buy a meal plan. What was awesome, was that the university had an Italian food court that I could use my cafeteria plan at! Yes, I got a meal there every day. The lady there was so nice! I always told her how good her pasta was! But as you probably might guess. I gained weight.

When out on my own, my loved ones never taught myself how to cook.

I had to buy boxes of pasta. I bought garlic bread. But I did exercise.

Then…

I eventually bought Red Baron pizza constantly. My weight skyrocketed! I went up to 200 pounds.

I had to teach myself how to cook.. I borrowed cookbooks from the library and bought cookbooks from yard sales.

I ended up cooking for 2 roommates and myself! I lost 40 pounds.

Right now, my weight fluctuates between 154 pounds to 159 pounds. My ideal weight would be 150 pounds. I know that 150 pounds is not that good, but much better than 200! Right?

I have a personal drink called “diet Arnold Palmer (homemade)” that has only 19 calories and keeps one regular. Occasionally, I treat myself to sweet tea! My dentist is so funny. With all of the upper teeth being pulled, he told me that I can have all of the iced tea that I want! He made myself feel good too when he said “You did good”!

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I did have a question that I asked my dentist’s assistant. I found online that when you have a tooth pulled, you should not have milk for a week. I asked the assistant and she said that she had never heard about not having milk.

About a year ago, my family physician said that I did not have enough salt in my diet. I researched online and found that I had too much salt! So, I began using a condiment called “no salt” which tasted nasty. I now use “sea salt” and much happier. He has been giving my health praise. He took myself off of one medicine and going to either take myself off completely of another, to maybe half of another.

Thank you for reading my story!
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby Fidelia » 20 Dec 2024, 07:59

You don't take everything hook, line and sinker. You have to find things out for yourself.
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby Spontaneo » 20 Dec 2024, 23:41

Fidelia wrote:You don't take everything hook, line and sinker. You have to find things out for yourself.


I agree. Thank you for your input.
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby Spontaneo » 02 May 2025, 21:45

I need to further educate myself, as I already have, but not enough, about pureed food recipes. My dentist just gives a flyer saying "soft food".

So, this week, I am going to do some research to find a good pureed food recipe cookbook.
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby germainebull » 18 Nov 2025, 07:37

Spontaneo wrote:When it comes to our health, often doing our own research is very good.


It is true that doing your own research about health is often a great help. You can gain a broader understanding and better understand the things that concern you. But remember, there is also a vast ocean of information and not all of it is correct.

It is like walking in the desert without a compass. You can see a well of water but it turns out to be a mirage. The Chinese proverb says that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. So if you start with clean research and combine it with expert advice, you have a solid foundation for good health.
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby Spontaneo » 14 Dec 2025, 00:16

I want spaghetti so bad! I can still consume some pasta, just not spaghetti.

Any tips?
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby germainebull » 23 Dec 2025, 05:50

Spontaneo wrote:I found online that when you have a tooth pulled, you should not have milk for a week.


That information is not entirely true because milk is fine if you have a tooth pulled in the street. The important thing is to avoid very hot drinks or using a hot water bottle so as not to damage the wound while it heals. Drinking cold milk or yogurt will help you gain strength and relieve pain without causing any harm to your injured gums at the time.
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Re: Do Your Own Research

Postby Spontaneo » 29 Dec 2025, 00:02

An acquaintance showed myself her new water bottle and said that the water bottle was a gallon and 24 ounces. I explained that 128 ounces was a gallon. She disagreed.

However, Santa Claus brought myself a new 24 ounce water bottle. My 32 ounce water bottle can get rejuvenated! ;) ;)
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Postby germainebull » 30 Dec 2025, 09:52

Spontaneo wrote:my family physician said that I did not have enough salt in my diet.


You have to take that situation very seriously because if there is little salt in the body, you feel weak and tired all the time. Doctors know how to fix that situation so that you can get back to your normal state. Start adding less salt to your diet as directed by a specialist. Health is everything so exercise and eat well.
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