QuestionHi Susan, thank you in advance. I have Graves Disease which has been brough under control with Radio-iodine, Thyroid eye disease, which is currently active, and seriously inhibiting my ability to actively exercise, in that I cannot leave my home right now due to extremely sensitive eyes. To add to the melting pot. I now am in menopause and being treated with hormones, to control brutal hot flashes. My weight was doing so well, but in these last 2 years with these illnesses, my weight is creeping up. I have gained 45 pounds in this time and I am NOT happy with myself at all. Any suggestions you can give me towards good sensible information regarding nutrition for someone who is in menopause, etc, would be greatly appreciated. I do not have any real hangups or problems with food, and I stay away from simple carbs, and most fats. Quite frankly, I am surprised to find this weight gain, as I have never been a fan of anything other than home cooked healthy foods.
Again thank you in advance.
AnswerHi Cindy,
You have a lot of stuff to deal with! All of which can lower metabolism.
I hope your idea of healthy food means NO refined sugar, no refined flour. see more on Real Food at http://www.premiumfuel.com
Exercise: a TOTAL 30 minutes a day of breathing hard; dance, lay on your stomach and pretend to swim, lay on your back and bicycle, do it 3 x 10 minutes, 6 x 5 minutes, you get the idea.
Once a week, you do slow motion, non-stop resistance training to build muscles. 1 exercise per each of your 6 muscle groups. Example is try 5 situps that take a minute to do.
Moving your body, have some fun with it helps a lot in a lot of ways.
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