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Acceptance

April 1, 2016 by HealthyLatina 4 Comments

Today is the first day of the A to Z challenge and it’s been forever since I’ve taken the time to write a post on this blog. Mainly because up until now I was not accepting who I am. It’s been a long journey to get to this point. 

Denial

Two years ago I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes… along with high cholesterol, high blood pressure and acid reflux. At first I jumped all over this and was working out, completely cut sugar out of my diet. Within the first month of being diagnosed I dropped my A1C down to 6% (from over 8%), dropped my cholesterol and lost 12 pounds. I was doing great! Then something happened. If I could tell you I would, but I don’t know. I went back to my sugar addicted life and that is where I have been. I came to a point that I was denying the fact that I had diabetes. I still took my medication on a daily basis, but I stopped monitoring my sugar levels. Dangerous and deadly I know.

Acceptance

The fact is, I love to eat. But living with diabetes you can still love foods, you just may have to do it in a different way. I know having Type 2 gives me the ability to change my health, this is reversible. I am Healthy Latina Living!

Challenge

I love to find new recipes and probably like a lot of you I just LOVE Pinterest. So for the next 30 days I am embracing my love of Pinterest. My A to Z challenge will be that of finding new and exciting recipes that are easy to make, nutritious and yummy.

In addition I invite you to join and follow me for my 30 minutes for 30 days. What is this? Being active 30 minutes a day for 30 days, yes creating a healthy habit of exercise.

A to Z Challenge Badge

 

Photo Credit: Adobe Stock Photos Farias

Filed Under: Diabetes, Health, Random Thoughts Tagged With: diabetes, Exercise, Health

My Sugar Addiction

November 12, 2015 by HealthyLatina Leave a Comment

I have a sugar addiction and I am a Type 2 diabetic. Yup I said it, a few months back I wrote about my struggles and the fact that I didn’t know if I could really change my ways. The truth is I lived on sugar even though I “thought” I was eating healthy, I really wasn’t.

Change in Meals & Reading Labels

Case in point my breakfast. Greek yogurt, frozen berries and a little granola. Sounds great right? Unfortunately, it wasn’t. Why? Basically I wasn’t reading the labels and I was eating way to much sugar!! Especially from the yogurt, no wonder it tasted so good. When I discovered the yummy taste of yogurt and berries with my old yogurt, I went absolutely crazy. Since I hadn’t read the labels I really had no idea what I was eating, all I thought was, ‘Hey I’m eating healthy, it’s Greek Yogurt!’ Boy was I wrong. Eating a cup a day all of a sudden made a big impact on my weight, at least that was what the scale was telling me, but it didn’t hit me why the numbers kept going up.

Sugar Addiction Greek Yogurt Label Comparison

Label comparison of two national brand Greek Yogurts.

Sugar Cravings

It seems like I have lived a life of  craving sugar non-stop. But the sad fact was that I was not listening to what my body was trying to tell me and that was I needed water. In some ways I kind of already new this, but like any drug, I would reach for something sweet instead. If I think of it that way it sounds kind of scary. My drug of choice has been sugar, and like any addict I have been choosing my drug of choice over my own health.

Sugar Addiction

photo credit: Adobe Stock Photos / dulsita

The Price of Addiction

Like any addiction there is a price to pay, either for your fix or your health. In my case I had a big wake up call a few weeks ago when I went to the pharmacy. Even with great health insurance, my total came out to be over $180! Is that just crazy? I’m 45 years old, what the heck is wrong with this picture? And at this age why am I taking a high blood pressure and high cholesterol medication in addition to the diabetes meds? 

I feel that I am falling into the system of western medicine. It’s easy to treat diseases by giving medication. Now don’t get me wrong, I love my doctor. But the simple fact is that with medicine the way it is in the United States today, it’s easier to write a prescription than treat the underlying cause of the problem. My underlying cause is my sugar addiction. See that picture above? That is my weakness. Even writing this and looking that picture is almost unbearable, I just absolutely love buttercream frosting. But I know the additional price I will pay from my sugar addiction will be my life being cut short. Which I don’t intend on happening! My great-great-grandmother was 103 when she died, my great-grandmother 101, my grandma was 94, and my mother is a healthy 78. If you met my mom, you wouldn’t believe she is as old as she is… she looks great.

Sugar Addiction Photo Money and prescriptions

photo credit: Adobe Stock Photos / ZIQUIU

Recovery

I’ve finally decided that a change is at hand. I need to change my habits, my lifestyle and take control of my eating. I need to come to the understanding that sugar is the enemy, not the comforting friend that I have always thought it to be. It is I alone that can change my ways, and it is because I love myself too much not to make this change. I have started on my journey, and I hope you join me… there is a great big world out there and I am determined to become healthy and experience all that it has to offer.

Filed Under: Diabetes, Health, Random Thoughts Tagged With: Berries, Breakfast, diabetes, Lunch, Snacks, Sugar, Yogurt

My Diabetic Struggles

July 27, 2015 by HealthyLatina 5 Comments

I really started this blog to help motivate myself to lose weight, but that hasn’t been happening. Why is it that we lie to ourselves? I am diabetic and I haven’t been taking care of myself as I should. I like to think in my mind that I am taking care of myself, but who’s joking who? I am not. Instead I feel as if I’m on a course of self-destruction.

diabetic struggle

So how do I break this course of self-destruction? I have heart disease that runs in my family, so that combined with the diabetes, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure, I need to change and it needs to be now.

I really thought that joining weight watchers would make me accountable, but it hasn’t. The first few weeks I lost weight, but now I”m back to where I started, so I quit. I also thought that the A to Z Challenge way back in April was going to help and inspire me, but in actuality it ended up causing me more stress, not to mention an allergic reaction I had to one of my own recipes! Why I sometimes forget I’m allergic to milk is beyond me!!

A couple of months ago I bought a new pair of running shoes. I have used them once. There was a time when running 3 miles was an everyday sort of thing… now I can’t run a block. So why did I spend $150 for a pair of shoes I’m not using? I really hate wasting money.

So where do I go from here? Actually I am not too sure.

I often wonder what will it take to motivate me to become healthy. If only I could take care of myself the way I take care of my dogs… now that would be something.

 

Photo Credit: BigStockPhotos.com

 

Filed Under: Health, Random Thoughts, Uncategorized, Weightloss Tagged With: diabetes

Craft Chocolate …. My Love for Molucca

April 3, 2015 by HealthyLatina 5 Comments

You probably have heard how good chocolate is for you. Now I’m not talking about the yucky stuff that is on the shelves of the check out line at your grocery store, but the beautiful Dark Chocolate with cocoa percentages of 70%, 85% or more! I am sure you may know that not all chocolate is a like in the taste. What you may not know that the process in which the chocolate, along with the source (location), makes all the difference in the world!

I am all about eating local, but that doesn’t just mean fruits and veggies. I will turn to a family owned restaurant before a chain, and a local producer of dairy products too! But recently my world and love for chocolate changed when I discovered the guys from Molucca Craft Chocolate at the Vineyard Farmers Market in February. 

Molucca Craft Chocolate
What I like about Molucca is their dedication to crafting an amazing chocolate bar. Each bar comes from a single source, so I have a choice of eating a bar from Indonesia, Peru, Bolivia, etc. What I love about this is that just because a bar may be 70%, it will taste different from a bar at the same percentage from a different country. In addition, Molucca works with individual farmers who grow, harvest and process the beans according to Moluccas specific specifications. Because of all this dedication makes the taste amazing.

Molucca Craft Chocolate
In addition to bars they also have roasted Cacao Beans available. I love using these beans in a variety of dishes, and drinks! My favorite though is adding the beans to my morning steal cut oats with walnuts and berries! Be sure if you are using beans for the first time that you remove them from their shell!

Craft Chocolate cocoa beans on oatmeal
Today we are participating in the 2015 A to Z Challenge. Today we celebrate “C” with Craft Chocolate. I hope you enjoyed today’s post and don’t forget to order some Molucca Craft Chocolate for yourself!

A to Z Challenge Bade "C"

Filed Under: Food, Health Tagged With: chocolate, cocoa beans, Fresno, Local Business, oatmeal

3 Reasons Why I Prefer a Home Workout to a Gym

March 12, 2015 by HealthyLatina 1 Comment

Yup you heard it straight, I will never join a gym!  Yes, I need to lose 50+ pounds and having access to a lot of equipment would be nice but I know it really isn’t necessary. And and for me this is why…

Walking a Dog or Two

This alone is probably the main reason for me not getting a membership. It’s almost spring time, and here in California the weather is beautiful so the best thing for me to do is get out and walk the dogs. Since the girls are little and I only take two at a time for a walk, that means I get a double workout! According to the American Heart Association walking has the lowest dropout rates of physical activities and with just 30 minutes a day of moderate physical activity I get these added benefits:

  • Reduce the risk of coronary heart disease
  • Reduce the risk of osteoporosis
  • Reduce the risk of breast and colon cancer

In addition, I find it calming and relaxing. They get to enjoy the outdoors, and smelling all the wondrous things around. So let the walking begin!!

Home Workout

Wii

I have a Wii and I love my Wii! And it’s so easy to slip in a disk and before you know it you are having a kick-ass workout, especially if you are doing the boxing workout. So if you bought a Wii or WiiU for your kids a few years back I would suggest getting a balance board and Wii Fit Plus game. Believe me this is something you wont regret.

Home Workouts

Skin Diseases and Infections

I really didn’t want to bring this up but I will. Having worked in a collegiate gym when I was younger, believe me fungal infections are very common kids, atheletes and adults, and basically everyone that work out. It’s gross, but things like ringworm, yeast infections of the skin and even jock itch. These tend not be be serious infections, but they are not fun to get. If you are at a gym you can lower your risk by practicing a few hygine precautions:

  • Sanitize and disinfect equipment before and after a workout. Do worry about what people think around you, by wiping down equipment with spray and a towel you might send a good message to those around you 🙂
  • Wash your hands, yup enough said about that one!
  • When you get home change your clothes immediately! You’ve sat on the leg press machine after the guy on the steroids left, yeah that’s gross, and since he was all sweaty you surely don’t want any of his sloughed off skin cells getting on your couch.
  • If you shower at the gym make sure to wear flip flops. I’ve never had atheletes foot and I never want to encounter it. Be safe and wear water appropriate foot attire. And remember when you are finished to dry your feet completely, even between your toes.

Find more tips at preventing skin infections on WebMd’s Good Hygiene Habits at the Gym
Photo Credit: Dog Walking – OhMyShihTzu.com 
Photo Credit: Gym – Casa Velas Hotel

Photo Credit: Wii-U Wiiu-spiele.com

Filed Under: Fitness, Health Tagged With: Workouts

Diabetes Diagnosis: The End and The Beginning

March 9, 2015 by HealthyLatina 57 Comments

When I first thought of writing this blog I knew I had to lose weight. At 5’3″ & 198 pounds, I was no longer the cute girl wearing a size 4 or 6, yup I had now reached maximum density. This really came to light in May when I returned home from the BlogPaws Conference and saw a pic of me and Riley walking the red carpet for the Nose-to-Nose Awards.

Diabetes Diagnosis

OhMyShihTzu.com Finalist for Best New Pet Blog of the Year

 

Yes that is me and Riley, so embarrassed to say. But when I look at it I just can’t believe it. How did that happen? Because in my mind I still look like this.

Diabetes Diagnosis, Christine & Friend at Baseball Game

I’m not sure what happened, but somewhere along the way I stopped working out. No quick 30 minute 3 mile runs or leg pressing 300 pounds, now I am 60 lbs overweight. But is that the worst?

Change Needs to Happen NOW!

Apparently NOT! September 10th, 2014 was a life changing day. It was the day I was diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes, high cholesterol, hypothyroidism, anemia and high blood pressure. OMG!!! I’m too young for all this to be happening. I was sent home from the doctor’s office with a glucose meter and a ton of prescriptions for medications. To be honest I cried on the way home, but at the same time I knew this was not going to be the end of the world or my life. It was going to be the beginning of becoming healthy and beautiful once again.

Being Healthy is a Journey

Fast forward a few months and I have managed to lose 12 lbs, no longer anemic and my cholesterol levels are normal. Yes, medications have been helpful with a few things, but I don’t want to stop my progress. I have a goal to become healthy and not have a need for my Type 2 Diabetes medication. I have a goal to run a 10 minute mile again. I have a goal to live a long happy life.

To help me along on this journey I have decided to join Weight Watchers. Even though I know how to eat healthy, I need accountability and love the idea of weighing in every week. I have a competitive spirit, so competing against myself is great! After my first week I lost an additional 2.2 lbs! So we are down 14 since I was first diagnosed. Yippee!!!

This is going to be my journey and today I invite you to join me on that journey.

Be sure to check out my About Me page know a little more about me and what you will find coming up on this blog!

Filed Under: Diabetes, Health, Uncategorized, Weightloss Tagged With: diabetes, weight loss

California girl, living a life of food, love & laughter all while becoming healthier by eating local, organic foods as much as possible.

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