Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel light years better since I starting taking a probiotic. After years of going to stupid doctors with all sorts of complaints I was able to clear up most of them with just that one thing.
OP here- I just bought some probiotic at WF today! Here's hoping it has the intended consequences! Thank you to all PPs for your thoughtful responses. I truly appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I quit the booze. I started taking fish oil. I started to get more exercise. And I started going to bed without fail at 1030.
OP said SMALL changes. No booze? Going to bed at 10:30? Sheesh.
OP, I'm not convinced wrt small changes. For the past month, I've been cutting calories (nothing drastic, just being mindful), drinking (some) more water and (some) less soda, and walking at least 45 minutes every day. Now I'm constantly aware of my food and feeling bad about something that used to actually give me pleasure. I'm often a little sore from the extra exercise. And if anything, my skin has gotten worse.
I think in order to see any real effect, I have to join Weight Watchers and a gym, start getting facials and buying spendy creams and stuff, and just become one of those obnoxious self-centered professional dieter/ exercisers. You know, the kind who insists they can't parent effectively if they haven't been to the gym today, or who judge folks who even smell fast food...
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the people who think they should eschew coffee. Why? It's packed with antioxidants and has been demonstrated to be protective against Parkinson's and similar diseases in epidemiological studies.
Giving up a daily 700 calorie mocha ice cream caramel Barbuck's special, sure. But there's no reason to cease having a cup of plain coffee every morning. Really.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped going to PTA meetings. I feel so much better! Seriously!
Anonymous wrote:I feel light years better since I starting taking a probiotic. After years of going to stupid doctors with all sorts of complaints I was able to clear up most of them with just that one thing.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the people who think they should eschew coffee. Why? It's packed with antioxidants and has been demonstrated to be protective against Parkinson's and similar diseases in epidemiological studies.
Giving up a daily 700 calorie mocha ice cream caramel Barbuck's special, sure. But there's no reason to cease having a cup of plain coffee every morning. Really.