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My Medical Rollercoaster

I’ve long thought of my health like a roller coaster: sometimes I feel like I’m on Cloud 9 and the picture of health and other times I know something is up. That “low” feeling was what prompted me to go see the doctor last week, just to make sure things were alright.

my puffy, swollen allergic belly at 4 years old

After 3 vials of blood and taking a few minutes to get my medical history (although I felt rushed and like I didn’t have adequate time to share the details of a 1ft thick medical history… I wish I was kidding) he promised to call back with the results.

Enter this morning when I woke up to find a voice mail from my doctor left at 7:10am, just 10 minutes after the office opened. He asked me to come in ASAP to go over abnormal results (repeated 4x) but that it wasn’t life-threatening. I guess that’s a small miracle.

I knew I’d worry all day so as soon as I finished my breakfast I headed for the doctor’s office. I went in right away and got to see my blood work results.

A few points of clarification-

  • I have always had anemia trouble because of my food intolerances, allergies, and absorption issues. I can tell you the pros and cons to all of the iron supplements on the market.
  • When you have a lot of allergens, your eosinophil count tends to sky rocket. It’s a flag for allergies in undiagnosed folks. And my body loves them too much to let them go away.
  • Typically when I feel rushed by a doctor I don’t dive into every disease, allergy, and medical procedure I’ve ever had. It’d take too long and the doctor is already acting like he’s ready to move on.

As we went over my results I kept mentioning things that my doctor looked at my like I should have shared beforehand. See Point #3. I clarified and then we discussed solutions before moving on to the next flag.

There were 3 things that surprised me in reviewing my lab work results this morning:

  • I am low in Vitamin B12 and protein, despite increased efforts to eat more protein in the last month or two.
  • This new doctor is convinced I do actually have Celiac Disease instead of just a bad intolerance, which I’ve long suspected for a few years now. Apparently B12 deficiency and a few other issues I’ve been having are big flags for Celiac. The B12 thing was news to me but I’m glad to know about it.
  • The doctor also questioned if I ate, what I ate, and if it was over 1000 calories a day. Since I’ve been tracking my calories and protein for a couple of months I spouted off my intake averages, the foods I eat, and that I’m a chronic grazer / bottomless pit. Being accused of not eating was a new curve ball but I think we’ve moved on from that.

He took 4 more vials of blood to check for other things, including absorption troubles (which I already know I have) to determine how to proceed in fixing this Vitamin B12 situation. Then I got a Vitamin B12 shot and was sent on my way with a promise of new lab work results sometime this week.

On my walk into work I did a little reflecting. Was I completely surprised by this morning’s results? Not really. For as long as I’ve known about all my health issues (20 years now) there have been big flags that no doctor has been able to successfully solve and treat. I do things to help address those issues but they’ve never gone away. I also thought about the health pendulum – for most of the year I feel great – I exercise, eat well, feel strong and healthy, and don’t think twice about all of my health issues that are just a part of me at this point. Then, every once and a while, I have a flare up that is a nice little reminder that I’m not quite as healthy as I’d like to think. Yes, I eat well 90% of the time, with lots of whole foods, little packaged junk, and lots of water. I work out. I require and usually get 9 hours of sleep. While those in and of itself might be enough for a majority of totally healthy people, these things are some of the treatments for managing my health issues. My digestive system doesn’t fully cooperate, my body hates certain foods, and I have to make an extra effort to take in and keep all the essential nutrients our bodies need to function.

As much as I’d like to think that the way I live my life is purely a lifestyle choice, it’s actually necessary for me to try to feel on top of my game. It’s also great motivation to continue to take care of myself. If I didn’t eat the way I do and incorporate fitness and rest into my day I’d feel worse.

So, I’m kind of in a low at the moment from a medical professional standpoint. But honestly I don’t feel any different than I did yesterday, except for I know I still have all of the conditions, intolerances and allergies, and need for supplements and health insurance that I’ve always had. I’m not really bummed out because I’ve just learned to deal with these same issues for most of my life.

What’s different though is my outlook and approach to managing my life holistically. Healthy living and clean eating are now a huge part of this process and something that I’m convinced help me feel on a high despite the challenges I face with my health. I also find a great deal of comfort in knowing that my doctor might have potentially found the root cause of so many of my issues.

Say Yes to the Dress Challenge

No, not what you’re thinking. I’m not wearing any white dresses anytime soon! BUT, about 3 weeks from today I will be wearing a bridesmaid dress and know that I want to feel my best.

To be 100% honest, I feel pretty good about most of my eating. I’m learning a balance of health and treats but lately have been feeling like I’m eating too much. I’m not blogging every morsel I eat throughout the day; I’ve named myself a grazer for a reason! I haven’t kept a food journal with regularity really since November and that was one of my tools to help keep my grazing (mainly at night, after dinner, which I’ve been battling) in check.

Knowing I want to look and feel my best when I stand beside my friend as she says “I do” I’m going to try to do a little bit better in these next few weeks. I know that even though I’m snacking on fruit and nuts after dinner that too much of a good thing isn’t good. My snacking seems to have taken the place of drinking water so I’m going to try to focus on that little switch. I’m not going to be too strict because this relaxed attitude has cleared up a couple of other issues I was dealing with that are not blog-worthy.

I’ve also committed to tracking my eats on Livestrong.com this week to help give me an idea of what my intake is. I also finally purchased a heart rate monitor after wanting one for a long time and I’m really curious to see how my workouts factor into what I’m eating too. I’m trying to see if I need to eat more / less / with a few adjustments based on my activity level.

I don’t have too many specific goals in mind but I’m hoping to feel my best when I don that dress!

Do you track your eats  or workouts? Do you find your heart rate monitor to be pretty accurate in calculating calorie burn? How else do you use it as a training tool?

Accidentally Amazing Pasta Salad

One morning I needed to throw together a healthy lunch to bring with me to work. After surveying my options in the fridge, I decided to throw together this pasta salad. The serving is for one person as a meal but you could expand it to fit your needs as a perfect spring meal or side dish. I had it warm because I used frozen vegetables but it would be equally as delicious served cold!  Feel free to utilize whatever vegetables you have on hand!

Spring Pasta Salad

  • 1 serving cooked brown rice pasta
  • 1/2c black beans
  • 1c frozen spinach
  • 1/3c frozen bell pepper strips
  • 1/8c peas
  • 1T Parmesan cheese (optional)
  • 1T Annie’s Green Garlic salad dressing
  • salt and pepper to taste

Combine the pasta, beans, and vegetables and stir. Heat mixture in microwave for 1-2 minutes. Top with salad dressing, salt, and pepper and mix again. Top with a sprinkle of cheese (optional). Enjoy!

This was the perfect meal to refuel from an intense workout at the gym – it’s full of healthy carbs, fat, and protein! It also didn’t leave me searching for something else after my meal. All around, this was one accidentally amazing lunch!

The Power of Something New

Over the weekend I did a little spring shopping. I’ve reached the point in winter where I’m sick of my clothes, bulky sweaters, etc. and am ready for color and new options in my closet. With that mindset I packed this tank that I purchased for my workout tonight and I was loving the way it made me feel. Love the power of something new! It is fitted on top and looser around the stomach so that I can be comfortable and confident in any kind of yoga class.

In keeping with the new theme, I decided on Cream of Buckwheat in an almond empty almond jar for breakfast. Normally I save this option for a Friday or when I have to take breakfast to go but I loved the change. I had blueberries and some almond slice crumbs on top as well.

Lunch was leftovers reimagined. On top of a bed of spinach I had roasted bok choy, snap peas, and pineapple with some baked chicken.

Mid afternoon I got hungry (lunch held me over maybe a couple of hours) so I had this mini-bag of popcorn.

About 30 minutes before the end of work I had an apple with some peanut butter before heading to the gym. I donned my new shirt and hopped onto the elliptical for a quick 4 miles in 43 minutes. Instead of my usual stretching routine I decided to attend the new vinyasa yoga class I discovered last week. I actually skipped out on savasana because my stomach started growling. ~2 hours is a long gym session!

The only thing I had on my mind for dinner was a homemade Chipotle salad since I had all the ingredients on-hand. On top of romaine lettuce and spinach I added snow peas, carrots, celery, a small drop of leftover brown rice, some corn, and Cuban black beans. I topped my bowl with green salsa and some cheese.

My hunger came back though and I’ve been snacking on frozen fruit and a toaster waffle. Yum.

Does new workout gear make you feel more confident, fitter, and better when you wear it to the gym? I was feeling fantastic tonight!