Sanitas: To our Total
Health
The reason I began writing this blog is because I want to
understand and to live out what it means to be in total health…or at least to
give it a try. There is a myriad of
conventional health wisdom out there that is constantly changing. How do we keep up with it all? How do we make sense of it and how to we
proceed with our lives? Is it even
possible to live in total health and follow all of the health wisdom that is
out there?
So, in this interest (which is somewhat self-motivated but
also motivated to help my friends, family and acquaintances), I am going to try
to follow these pieces of conventional health wisdom in an effort to live out
total health in the year 2014.
To begin the journey, I think I should first outline my own
health concerns, which at age 42 are starting to weigh on me a bit.
1) I
have chronic hip pain, especially when I drive long distances and when I run
too much.
2) I
suffer from bouts of low-blood sugar, especially if I have one too many glasses
of wine or if I eat too many sugars and then crash. When I run into these hypoglycemic episodes,
I lose control over my emotions.
3) I
have a terrible time with sleep. I wake
up several times a night, and no matter how hard I try, I just cannot sleep the
recommended 7 to 8 hours although I wish I could. I have tried treating this with melatonin,
with valerian, with anti-anxiety pills, with chamomile tea and with a host of
other sleeping pills, etc. I even
visited a sleep specialist, and she just wanted to put me on more sleeping
pills. I’d like to sleep well, drug
free.
4) I
tend to over-eat at times. Some people
call this binge eating, but with me it’s not exactly that. I just keep eating and then I am WAY too
full. I’d like to find a way to stop
this and eat only what my body needs.
5) I
have body-image issues. Many of these
are related to what so many of us face when we compare ourselves to movie stars
and models. I tend to place unrealistic
goals on myself when it comes to this.
6) Because
of my body image issues, I tend to over-exercise. I’ll run nine or ten miles so that I can
“feel good” even though I usually hurt quite a bit afterwards because of my hip
and also because I tend to get shin splints from running.
7) I
am flexible in some areas of my body, but I am painfully inflexible in my
shoulders, my calf muscles, my hip flexors, and my quads. I can feel this every single time I finish
exercising and try to stretch these areas.
8) I
get stressed out way too easily and then I take it out on other people, by
mistake. This is an emotional health
area that I would like to work on.
9) I
over-work. Way over-work.
10) I am addicted to sugar. I crave it all the time, even though I have
blood-sugar issues. Seriously, I
sometimes think I could eat sour patch kids for breakfast. Yuck right?
Well, it hits me with incredible strength sometimes and it is very
difficult to resist.
These are the ten major health concerns I have. Currently my blood pressure is good
(110/60) and my cholesterol levels are
fantastic (Total cholesterol is 188 with most of this being good
cholesterol). My resting heart rate is
61. And I just generally feel pretty
good. However, I do have these ten areas
of concern. I will monitor these ten
areas over the coming year.
In addition, each week I will look at ONE of the 52 pieces
of health wisdom I am following and write about its origins, its current
scientific status in the health-science community, and how I have been
following it. Should be fun!
One last thing….I constantly question what to eat to be the
healthiest. So I will cooking this year
and thinking and practicing and figuring some of this out as I go along.
ok. seriously. this is so great. love the honesty, the approach and the plan! go, skippy, go!
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