Trauma Tuesday
Tuesday before I could decide what to eat I decided to go through my kitchen to remove all I couldn't eat before heading to the store. Or should I say Kayce went into action. Well actually I would have to say she kicked butt because occasionally I had to sit while she went through everything.
Tuesday before I could decide what to eat I decided to go through my kitchen to remove all I couldn't eat before heading to the store. Or should I say Kayce went into action. Well actually I would have to say she kicked butt because occasionally I had to sit while she went through everything.
We
went through all my food and medicine cabinets, refrigerator, and freezers.
Seriously I can't believe how much was expired and how reading the labels
opened my eyes. By the time we were done there wasn't much left. We did make a
shelf for Phil when he is home. Let's just say the food up there takes a
footstool for me to access. In the refrigerator we put rubber bands around
bottlenecks and pink duct tape on lids so I could quickly see what I could
use. All I have to say is thank goodness for large trash and recycling
containers.
Now
it was time to shop. I really love road trips to Madison usually I
stop at Barnes and Noble to see Kat, Panera to see Josh, then head to Whole
Foods Market and last but the yummy best Starbucks for the drive
home. Surely, one more day wouldn't hurt so I decided to eat foods I
couldn't have anymore. Yummy gluten free chocolate muffin with chocolate
frosting, mexican food, I got so full that I couldn't get Starbucks.
Whole
Foods Market has a great selection of organic foods I use for my
anti-inflammatory and gluten free diet when I choose to follow it. First
isle we hit was the salad dressing and as you all know there are a lot of
selections. Fifteen minutes later between the two of us we found two bottles
that I could use, a type of vinegar and oil based. Really my least favorite
salad dressing and now something I have to get use to.
We
spent almost two hours in the store reading labels and putting it back. It hit me
hard that this was going to be the hardest thing I have ever done. Serious
depression set in with all the things I couldn't do. Which having spent my
whole life fostering the belief that I could do anything made me want to lay down
and cry. Thank goodness I don't like scenes in public. It was time to go home I
was done for this day.
Wednesday
I discovered eating at home by yourself isn't hard when you have the correct
food available but it is hard to make it taste good. Looks like I’ll be
researching the internet and Pinterest for menu ideas and reading blogs to
shorten my learning curve.
Later
that night was girls bowling league and I wasn’t looking forward to finding
something to eat as that was part of our ritual. My BFF, Kathy talked to the
kitchen to see what oils they use for frying. No French fries, wrong oil. So
after much thought, I got a grilled hamburger patty, lettuce, tomatoes and
topped it with ketchup, after I checked out the label. Seriously you can't
imagine the people that asked me what I was eating and asked how could I eat it
because it was boring. Oh well to be honest it actually tasted good.
Thursday
was quit a challenge Kathy and I went shopping to Janesville and out to lunch.
Yes I said out to lunch. I decided that Famous Dave's BBQ might work as
they had chicken, salad, vegetables. Wow imagine our shocked when I asked
to see the BBQ ingredients and she mentioned they had an allergy menu. That was
great so I pulled out my paper with the 27 reactive food restrictions and
started comparing it with the menu. Who would of imagined it would take 20
minutes to find something I could eat.
This
greatly upset me because there was a time I dated a man who was such a picky
eater, no one I knew wanted to go out to eat with him. I swore I would never
eat with someone like that again. Wow shock of all shocks I am now that person.
So
I played it safe and ordered broasted chicken but would pull the skin off with
the seasoning that I couldn't have, steamed broccoli and corn. I made sure they
didn't put any butter on those. When the food was delivered I noticed the corn
on the cob was shiny. I asked if there was butter on it and she said they
hadn't put butter on it. I asked her to check because when I touch it, my
fingers were slippery. She came back with an apology saying they soak the corn
in water and butter. Kathy's husband was happy that day and Kathy was
also because she got my corn bread. But seriously, kudos to our
waitress Paige, for all her patience and understanding. She earned her 25% tip.
Starbucks
was not an option so I drank too much soda before and during lunch. Wow not a
good idea. All that sugar made me sick and bloated. I am banning myself from
soda even though it wasn’t on my list.
So
eating out is a challenge and I will need to look at menus online and see what
ingredients are listed. After looking at the allergy menu and believe me
they were very thorough, they even had the spices on it,
I realized there are so many hidden allergens that we are not
aware of in general.
Good
things have been going on, I lost over 3 pounds already but Greg increased my
calorie intake so I wasn't losing too fast and getting light headed. And dare I
mention this out loud. Yes I must. Those who know me know that I don't like
displays of body functions, passing gas, burping or discussing bowel movements.
So I am breaking my unspoken rule to say, all my life I rarely had one bowel
movement in two weeks and was always constipated. Now I am having regular
ones daily. So I am celebrating these two good things that come out of this
week.
Smiles sprinkled with love,
Teri
Quote for the day
"Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts." Arnold Bennett
Smiles sprinkled with love,
Teri
Quote for the day
"Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts." Arnold Bennett