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Old 02-27-2006, 01:12 PM   #1
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Younger people you better listen up.

I just brought my husband home at what has been a horrible last several years. A few years ago, we thought he was having a heart attack, and had him checked, his heart was fine. They said something about his colesterol being bad, so we have been watching it since then.

It got progressively worse over the past 3-4 years until we had to take him in about a month or so ago to get it checked, he was having hell eating anything anymore. So we went in for what we thought was going to be a simple checkup. They ran a biopsy on him, thinking he may have cancer or some shit in his throat, an ultrasound on his stomach, and god knows what all.

TODAY we brought him home from the hospital after havng to have his gall bladder removed and after this heals, he has to have a Ventral Hernia repaired. And almost ALL of this was stemmed from his eating habits when he was younger. He is only 40 now, but his eating habits were a nightmare to say the least. He was in a band and traveled with that, and after that he drove a big truck for a few years, so he was always eating on the run and fatty foods were like a calling card to him. I don't think he knew what a fruit or vegetable was until about 3-4 years ago, but by then it was done too damn late.

So word to the wise, all you people who are always traveling or on the go, you best eat right now or you are going to pay for it later. Take care of your bodies now or they are going to take care of you later, and I don't mean in a good way.

Luckily they caught his in time, but some aren't so damn lucky. So if you are on the go, make sure you eat right, seriously. This has been pretty damn scarey.
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Hello Tam, how are you doing ? Long time no see .
I wish your husband healthy and shit well.

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Eeeks that is scary. They told me a couple months ago that my triglycerides were at 388.. I guess high starts at 160. So yeah changing your eating habits are very important. The sooner the better. It's hard to do though if you like greasy food and BUTTER and all that good stuff.
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Good story and great advice there Tam! 40 is way to young to have to deal with things like that.

I hope all goes well for you two.
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thats so sad.. to run into those type of problems at such a young age i hope he's alright for both of your sakes...

bad eating habits can lead to a lot of problems later in life..
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Old 02-27-2006, 01:47 PM   #7
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Eeeks that is scary. They told me a couple months ago that my triglycerides were at 388.. I guess high starts at 160. So yeah changing your eating habits are very important. The sooner the better. It's hard to do though if you like greasy food and BUTTER and all that good stuff.
Boy you are telling me, I had to all but RElearn how to cook. I eat pretty decent, always have. I prefer veggies over fatty stuff anyday of the week, but I still like my fries and things like that. But I very seldom ever fry anything anymore, bought a steamer and when we go out, we make sure we eat at a buffet where they have steamed veggies and fresh fruits and things like that.

I have actually learned a lot of great ways to prepare things without the butter and other such fattening seasongs. lol

ready lube, you are damn right he is far too young to be going thru this. That's why I say that people best start eating right now. In this day and age, fatty fried, on the run sort of foods seem to be what it is about. YIKES!!

He is fine, and will be NOW, but man it has been scarey as hell. Thanks for all the well wishes, yes, even from you Luc, I'll look over your weird comments. lol
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thats so sad.. to run into those type of problems at such a young age i hope he's alright for both of your sakes...

bad eating habits can lead to a lot of problems later in life..

NO shit, thank god I was very into veggies and fruits and other healthy things when I was raising my kids. They were started on them from the very start, and they eat them all, broccoli, asparagus, cauliflower and brussel sprouts are all some of their favorites. I can leave candy out and it not ever get touched, but fruits and veggies fly faster than hell outta here with them. I didn't know at the time I was doing good, but boy I sure do now. lol
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Yea, I had my wake up call about 2 years ago. Started having to pee about every 15-30 min. After 2 weeks went to the dr. and found out I had become type 2 diabetic. Hindsight 20/20. Been working every since to eat right and knock some weight off.
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Yea, I had my wake up call about 2 years ago. Started having to pee about every 15-30 min. After 2 weeks went to the dr. and found out I had become type 2 diabetic. Hindsight 20/20. Been working every since to eat right and knock some weight off.

THIS is what I am scared of, my Mom's mom had 12 kids and at least 8 of them that I know of have Diabetes, so I have to really watch this, which is part of why I watch what I eat. Not as much as I should, but at least on some level. I feel for you on this one, I have watched my family struggle with this one all my life and it's no fun at all. I feel for you.

baddog, thanks babe, I'll pass this along to him. He is passed out on my couch right now, they musta gave him some hella drugs because he's out like a light. lol
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That's some scary stuff, I wish him the best as well! Very good advice though!
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Long time no see Tam.

Hey hon, it has been a long time huh? I have been around, working my head off as usual, but this is a good thing. How have you been doing?

loverboy, oh boy, don't I know it, I wish someone had beaten it in his head too. It takes this I guess to get you moving in the right direction.

Downtime, thanks hon....
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THIS is what I am scared of, my Mom's mom had 12 kids and at least 8 of them that I know of have Diabetes, so I have to really watch this, which is part of why I watch what I eat. Not as much as I should, but at least on some level. I feel for you on this one, I have watched my family struggle with this one all my life and it's no fun at all. I feel for you.

baddog, thanks babe, I'll pass this along to him. He is passed out on my couch right now, they musta gave him some hella drugs because he's out like a light. lol
Hell I'm one of the lucky ones. I get to take a pill twice a day. No neeedles. If it was needles I probably would have said fuck it, spent all my money on cheap cocaine and cheaper hookers and had the final party. I hate needles.
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Hell I'm one of the lucky ones. I get to take a pill twice a day. No neeedles. If it was needles I probably would have said fuck it, spent all my money on cheap cocaine and cheaper hookers and had the final party. I hate needles.

OH GOD, me too. when the nurse came in to take out his IV this morning, I damn near knocked her down trying to get out of there so I didn't have to see it. I couldn't even look down at his hand for shit because of that damn IV. GOD I am horrified of those damn things. If I ever got it where I had to have that needle, I think I'd be right next to you in the "Fuck it" line. There's no way in hell.

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damn thats scary, god i would like to eat better but i work so much i rarely find time to make anything or even get to the grocery store, god i can't wait to pay off this fucking debt.
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Nice to see you again Tam, sorry to hear about your stress and worries of the past years.

Once younger people realize that eating meals at home is not only more affordable, but heathier and much more life-enriching they may pick up some better habits.

I learned from my grandparents who used to pick vedgies out of their garden every day pretty much and eat fresh food free. With a few key ingredients you could whip up a healthy meal for 4 for under 10$. My mom was a young single mom and we grew up eating dinner together every day. I now do the same for my husband, although we dont have children, I love to cook and it saves money and makes life so much better. Even if money is no object the residual advantages you'll never know until you try.
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Hey hon, it has been a long time huh? I have been around, working my head off as usual, but this is a good thing. How have you been doing?
Definitely good. A couple years older... a few dollars wealthier... but still a couple years older...
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damn thats scary, god i would like to eat better but i work so much i rarely find time to make anything or even get to the grocery store, god i can't wait to pay off this fucking debt.
We actually timed this....it takes longer to drive through fast food than it does to prepare a healthy meal.

Tam, I'm glad they found the problem and I wish both of you the best...

I had my wake up call a year ago..too late for my gallbladder, which was removed this past December...but, I'm on a very healthy nutrition plan now and never felt better.

The good news is the body will try to regenerate that which it can....
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Im really sorry to hear this but im glad he is doing better.

My father had a heart attack about 12 years ago and they told him it was his diet.He was a total meat and potatoes guy.He had to really make a lifestyle change with his diet.Both my parents have pretty much been a vegetarians since then.Not strict but close enough.Unfortunately last year he had a stroke but that was due to stress.

I on the other hand am looking at my 19th year with being vegetarian.I made a choice a long time ago that i was going to make a conscious effort to monitor what goes in my body.It's not for everyone but i love it.Your diet matters a lot and its all about moderation.
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Nice to see you again Tam, sorry to hear about your stress and worries of the past years.

Once younger people realize that eating meals at home is not only more affordable, but heathier and much more life-enriching they may pick up some better habits.

I learned from my grandparents who used to pick vedgies out of their garden every day pretty much and eat fresh food free. With a few key ingredients you could whip up a healthy meal for 4 for under 10$. My mom was a young single mom and we grew up eating dinner together every day. I now do the same for my husband, although we dont have children, I love to cook and it saves money and makes life so much better. Even if money is no object the residual advantages you'll never know until you try.
So did I, I used to love to go raid my grandparents garden, and I'd eat those damn things raw, it was my favorite thing to eat when I was a kid. I still love veggies and one of these damn days I am going to make the time for a garden myself. There's nothing better than growing it yourself and knowing what all is in that shit. lol

Raven, I didn't know that, damn sorry girl, but glad to see you are fine and rotten as usual. *ducking*

bastardsquad, so sorry to hear about your dad, that's what we were so fraid of here, and history of heart issues in his family sure didn't help.

My husband has all but gone into vegetarian mode, he eats very precious little red meat and pork, mainly chicken and fish and that's about it. He's finally eating on the rest of our level here and it makes ME feel better that he eats better now. I have had him only 23 years and I am not done with his ass yet. lol

Pornwolf, boy don't I know it. I am not so much richer, but am damn well older...... LOL
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Nice to see you, too, bee-yatch!

It's not easy....but, he'll feel so much better...at least he listened to the wake up call....the cemeteries are filled with those who didn't.

Besides, he's got you....and with that red headed temper of yours, he wouldn't dare stray from the new 'eating regime', now would he?

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thanx for the warning,
they say we make money and waste away our health when we're young, and then spend money to gain back our health when we're older. Very true. Especially these days.
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Nice to see you, too, bee-yatch!

It's not easy....but, he'll feel so much better...at least he listened to the wake up call....the cemeteries are filled with those who didn't.

Besides, he's got you....and with that red headed temper of yours, he wouldn't dare stray from the new 'eating regime', now would he?

Hugs, babe!

You know it, he started at me about going to the Dr again about my heart and back and I told him after he went then I'd go and not until, otherwise we'd just sit here and wither together. He doesn't usually ignore me once I have had enough of it. lol

everestcash, whoever said that knew damn well what they were talking about. Damn, it has been just one thing right after another.
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I learned that a few years ago when my aunt suffered a stroke. Since then I cut down on my meat intake and started going to the gym
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That sucks Tam. Anyway, I hope we got the lesson loud and clear. We should be conscious with what were eating. Are these things good for our body or not? If not, should we keep on taking them in or look for healthy ones instead?
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Oh my, that sucks Tam. A reason enough for everybody to take good care of their health; especially the young ones.
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Glad he is good. Main problem is even if you want to eat healthy in our days it's not that simple as it sounds since vast majority of foods including but not limited to milk, eggs,chicken, meat etc are pure industrial products.
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Glad he is good. Main problem is even if you want to eat healthy in our days it's not that simple as it sounds since vast majority of foods including but not limited to milk, eggs,chicken, meat etc are pure industrial products.

No shit, we should all go back to growing our own food so we know damn well what's in it all. They put so many chemicals in the chickens to produce chickens the size of small pigs and pigs to make pigs the size of cows and so on. It's just all crazy mad anymore.

It's extremely hard to eat healthy these days, but when you look at this as being the end result, it is worth it.

pornguy, he is coming thru ok, has a lot of problems with his throat from the breathing tube and his whole upper body where they pumped air into him to see inside there, but other than he is doing fine. Your wife should be fine too, best of luck to you and to her. They say they will feel so much better and if this is true, then it is worth the hell he is going thru tonight.
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For those finding it hard to get your daily intake of veggies may I suggest Greens+ product. Google it.
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Drink up! A little wine each evening with your meals will do you good.

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Gallbladder disease -- the formation of stones in the gallbladder, affects up to 20 million Americans every year. Vitamin C supplementation and regular alcohol consumption are linked to reduced rates of gallbladder disease among postmenopausal women. Among drinkers, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) supplement use was associated with a 50% decrease in the prevalence of clinical gallbladder disease but there was no similar benefit from vitamin C in nondrinkers.

So why the effect? Experts have long known that moderate alcohol consumption seems to have some protective effect against gallbladder disease. And previous research has revealed that vitamin C plays a key role in the metabolism of dietary cholesterol.
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Old 02-27-2006, 10:20 PM   #43
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Drink up! A little wine each evening with your meals will do you good.



http://www.mercola.com/1998/archive/...gallstones.htm

wow, I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing that. And yes in his case, it was all the fatty foods when he was younger, if it was fried he ate it.

I'll look up that Green+ stuff as well. I have stomach problems but mine are in the form or ulcers, not this. I definitely have no problems filling my veggie intake per day and neither do my kids, but my son in law sure does and so do a few of our friends.
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Old 02-27-2006, 11:58 PM   #44
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thanks for the concern Tam. It is really good to have a regular health check up and be aware about your body. btw, I hope your husband is in good condition now.
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Old 02-28-2006, 01:46 AM   #45
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oh, my! thanks for that friendly reminder, Tam. my best of hope for your husband.
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Old 02-28-2006, 01:56 AM   #46
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I wish him well and hope he recovers.
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Old 02-28-2006, 03:34 AM   #47
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ack! gallbladder attacks suck! I had mine removed 2 years ago.. I was 29 at the time.
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Old 02-28-2006, 07:59 AM   #48
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Thanks for all the well wishes, he is sore as hell this morning, but doing ok. I told him to look on the bright side, he lost those few lbs he wanted to lose. He wasn't too happy about that, since he is sore and had to laugh. lol

Yngwie... yikes, that is way too damn young. Glad to hear you are ok though. DAMN, seems like this is a common thing. Wonder what it's going to be like for OUR kids?
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