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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 9:18:49 PM   
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Thanks for all the ideas, ladies... don't kiddos usually like grilled cheese?

In m experience, it's not a good idea to generalise about children and what they like - if it was me I'd probably ask their parents whether they'd like what I was thinking of preparing.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 9:40:55 PM   
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How often do you meet and do you bring the kids?

We are going to try and meet once a month, but we just started so I know it will be a bit of trial and error. Nope, the kiddos stay home with their dads not that there would be any issue if someone had to bring their little one. We are just trying to make this an adult only thing.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 9:43:21 PM   
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Zippy, can you get whole wheat pitas around there? I make these things every time I serve chili...

Take pitas and split them into two layers (leave them round) then spread them with (whatever you like) butter, or margarine, or EVOO, or some sort of oil/butter thing. Then add whatever spices... I use fresh garlic, and add a bit of parsly or Garlic Plus (a dried mixture). Then, I lay the two sides back together and cut them into wedges with scissors. Then split them back apart, spread on a baking sheet until they are browned and crispy. (about 5 minutes) We love them with our chili. They are also good with any kind of dip. I've done the same thing with whole wheat tortillas, but they are a different texture.

When I was a kid, I didn't like the beans in chili. But, if my parents took me out somewhere and they were serving chili, I would have eaten it. (isn't that what you're supposed to do when you're a guest and someone else is serving food? ).

Man, I'm so pumped tonight, we are doing so well with our C25K program. We ran a full 20 minutes tonight! whoo hoo!

Had dr's appointment today, it wasn't too bad... Basically my triglycerides are a tiny bit high (so exercise and eat smart, which I'm already trying to do) and like I suspected, he diagnosed me with hypothyroidism today. He said he will not treat it at this point, but he will monitor my thyroid levels every 6 months for now.
Hubby asked him about his knee and he's sending him for an MRI right away, so that's great too. We like our new family doctor, even though it's an hour and a half drive.
Chase is a "healthy baby boy"! He weighs 24 pounds and is about 30 inches long. The doctor says he has big feet (which we already knew...that kid is like bigfoot!)

Crystal, still thinking about you guys and praying.

Nicole, is it the griefshare course?

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 9:52:49 PM   
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Yolanda, I'm glad you have some answers at least about your health.

A little while ago I was having a good bit of anxiety, not about the baby, something else completely beyond my current control, but I did pray about it, and I feel the anxiety leaving me. We all have buttons, don't we? Little things that make us want to cringe in a corner, even though it seems silly to a 3rd party.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 9:54:12 PM   
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and like I suspected, he diagnosed me with hypothyroidism today. He said he will not treat it at this point, but he will monitor my thyroid levels every 6 months for now.


Yolanda,

What were your exact results? And why is he going to wait so long before starting any treatment? (6 months is a long time in thyroid terms) What symptoms do you have?

(Forgive all my questions, I'm just a bit passionate about this - let's just say medical care often isn't all it should be with regards to thyroid problems)

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 9:56:17 PM   
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Hi all hope everyone had a wonderful day.

My play date was so much fun. Even her kids were off with a friend.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:05:37 PM   
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I don't have any symptoms. He didn't really get into details. I've had extensive tests on my thyroid in previous years. I have multiple nodules, of which they are not concerned. I was seeing an Endocrinologist for a while, but he couldn't speak english so I quit going.
He said something about levels being at 10 before treating. I'm around 5. He said he might start medication around 7or 8. But that makes no sense if it's underactive. Oh, never mind I found this
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Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) : This protein hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland and regulates the thyroid gland. A high level suggests your thyroid is underactive, and a low level suggests your thyroid is overactive.
from here
He's pulling the results from the radioactive scan that I had done a couple of years ago and calling me about it this week.
I'm really not worried about it. This is totally expected as my Nana, my mom, every one of my aunts and uncles, and some of my cousins all have hypothyroidism. I knew it was coming, and know that it can be treated.





Our basement walls are finished! I can't believe how fast this all happened! We are leaving to go camping tomorrow and having Chase's birthday party at the park where we are camping. It looks like rain, but I'm not really worried, we can go to a kitchen shelter or use our awning on the trailer and tarp the rest of the site. Should be a good party!

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:19:10 PM   
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Take pitas and split them into two layers (leave them round) then spread them with (whatever you like) butter, or margarine, or EVOO, or some sort of oil/butter thing. Then add whatever spices... I use fresh garlic, and add a bit of parsly or Garlic Plus (a dried mixture). Then, I lay the two sides back together and cut them into wedges with scissors. Then split them back apart, spread on a baking sheet until they are browned and crispy. (about 5 minutes)

yum!!!!! I will have to try that!!!we are having chili tomorrow, but we don't have any pitas...and Paul just got off of work 4 hours late, so he can't go to the store to get them...he has to get to bed himself very soon. He is putting the kids down now, then has to get a shower...I hate it when theu have to stay late for absolutely NO reason!!!!

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:26:01 PM   
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Yolanda, I'm glad you guys have a good doctor like that. Good for you for running that long! I could never do that...

Yes, grief share I've never even heard of it before Rachel told me about it. Shows how much I got to church right?

Lorne's finally home! Yay! He seems ok tonight so that is cool. I am glad tomorrow is friday so he can wind down this weekend and take it easy.


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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:35:02 PM   
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I don't have any symptoms. He didn't really get into details. I've had extensive tests on my thyroid in previous years. I have multiple nodules, of which they are not concerned. I was seeing an Endocrinologist for a while, but he couldn't speak english so I quit going.
He said something about levels being at 10 before treating. I'm around 5. He said he might start medication around 7or 8. But that makes no sense if it's underactive. Oh, never mind I found this
quote:

Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) : This protein hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland and regulates the thyroid gland. A high level suggests your thyroid is underactive, and a low level suggests your thyroid is overactive.
from here
He's pulling the results from the radioactive scan that I had done a couple of years ago and calling me about it this week.
I'm really not worried about it. This is totally expected as my Nana, my mom, every one of my aunts and uncles, and some of my cousins all have hypothyroidism. I knew it was coming, and know that it can be treated.



Yolanda

If your TSH is at 5, you should be being treated now. There are two "normal" ranges used by doctors - one is 0.3-3.0 and the other is 0.5-5.0. Most leading thyroid doctors use the first one - ie anything over 3 and you're hypothyroid. At 5 you are definitely hypothyroid, and to wait till it's up to 7, 8 or even 10 is IMO crazy. That number indicates the amount of effort your system is having to put in to making your thyroid work - and the more effort it has to put in, the more stressed your system is.

Did he test your T4? or test for thyroid antibodies? (to see if it's an auto-immune disorder)

I would personally recommend that you get a second opinion.

You've mentioned depression before - are you aware that's a symptom of hypothyroidism? I appreciate that not all depression is thyroid-related, but unless you're aware of another reason, yours could be.

Also, are you carrying any extra weight at all?

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:35:33 PM   
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My son really likes chili, but not every child does. I think it was Manda who suggested to ask the parents...

Someone else mentioned cooking hot dogs as well. They'd go with the chili....even though they're not necessarily that healthy.
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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:42:21 PM   
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Someone else mentioned cooking hot dogs as well. They'd go with the chili....even though they're not necessarily that healthy.

yeah I didn't suggest them for the healthy aspect, thats for sure, just for the fact that most kids do like them so if you have them available they could choose to eat it without the chili if they prefer.
as far as grilled cheese...I am a person that likes a menu to kind of fit together well...and to me chili and grilled cheese sandwiches just don't really fit together as a meal. I also know several kids that don't like them or can't eat them (because of the dairy).
I think Donna's idea of a veggie tray is awesome...I do that every chance I get!!! (another good to eat thing that kids could pick what they like out of easily)


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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:43:18 PM   
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I've bought some semi-healthy hot dogs before. All beef, no preservatives (other than salt - no nitrates or nitrites or any of that). They were expensive, and I don't remember the brand name. My husband enjoyed them though, esp since I rarely buy stuff like that. If they weren't so expensive, I'd get them more because there really wasn't anything in them that stood out to me as being bad other than they weren't like cooking from scratch. Depending on your budget, maybe you could find something like that.

As for a side for the adults, I'd make guacamole with whole grain baked chips. Not low cal, but not unhealthy and tastes really good.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:45:14 PM   
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As for a side for the adults, I'd make guacamole with whole grain baked chips. Not low cal, but not unhealthy and tastes really good.

YUM!!!! that one gets my vote any day!!!! you could also do hummus to dip into also!!!!


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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:47:23 PM   
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MMM...pita bread and hummus have been my latest addiction. LOL

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 10:52:05 PM   
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What about Hebrew National Hot Dogs? Are they kosher? If so, wouldn't they be considered healthy, ie no pig snout or ground intestines? Last time I looked for whole wheat buns they didn't have any... just unbleached wheat that was labeled with wheat in big letters. I guess I'll just ask my friend what he kids won't eat that I'm thinking of having and work out with her an alternative...

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 11:11:08 PM   
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Hebrew National franks have nitrites... not sure if that's something you avoid. I've gotten 100% whole grain buns, but they're not easy to find.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/11/2008 11:12:47 PM   
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And yummm on the hummus.

I should make some of that. But I used our last chickpeas for "mock tuna salad" the other day.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 12:22:43 AM   
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are you evacuating Crystal? do you know yet?

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 12:24:47 AM   
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@ the thread in parenting with an extremely uncompassionate person who has no understanding about children!!!! I've never been that mad at a post before....I really hope I didn't violate TOS. I seriously wanted to reach through the screen and slap the girl.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 12:25:38 AM   
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@ the thread in parenting with an extremely uncompassionate person who has no understanding about children!!!! I've never been that mad at a post before....I really hope I didn't violate TOS. I seriously wanted to reach through the screen and slap the girl.

I was about to say the same thing


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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 12:26:10 AM   
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Woooosaw! :::Puts thick skin on::::

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 12:51:00 AM   
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Hah, I JUST came in here to mention that my blood pressure must be sky high due to the same thread... and I'm not even a parent.

So far, we're hoping to avoid evacuation, but if it doesn't turn like they're expecting it to, we might evacuate tomorrow.

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 1:15:15 AM   
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LOL, Crystal. Yeah, some people....

Which way are you going, do you know yet?

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RE: SAHW/M Support/Encouragement--4 - 9/12/2008 1:25:12 AM   
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So far, we're hoping to avoid evacuation, but if it doesn't turn like they're expecting it to, we might evacuate tomorrow.

on one hand i hope it turns so you are safe....but then if it does then it will hit my mom/brother/friends..... . At this point I am just praying for minimal damage wherever it hits.

I called Matt's sister (Jo) this morning to see what they were doing...if LA had called for mandatory evacuations yet (she lives right on the border in LA)...y'all please pray for her....she is having a very very hard with this. Yesterday she was trying to decide if she should pay bills or save the money for evacuating...well yesterday it was not headed anywhere near her, so she paid bills. She has about $40 left after that...bills were high this last month because of the heat (a/c being used more). I asked if she was going to catch a bus out of town, and she broke down crying. She evacuated with her small baby three years ago and ended up spending three and a half months in a shelter because the area was so badly damaged. She went through some experiences there that I am pretty sure she has PTSD because of. She then spent two and a half years in a FEMA trailer because where she did live before was destroyed. This last year she has worked hard to put her life back in order...find a job that paid enough in an area that was so torn up three years ago by Rita that all the good jobs left...trying to get out of the gov't aid situations she found herself in because of everything. So for her this almost is too much to handle because it is a possible step back into a situation she doesn't ever want to have to relive. Anyway....if y'all would please pray specifically for her mental health...she can't afford to break down right now...her two girls need her to be strong.


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