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			<pubDate>Jul 07 2009 13:26</pubDate>
			<title>crazy days</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Yesterday I went to Central Washington Hospital to have a heart cath done.&amp;nbsp; Despite my elevated cholesterol count I have no plaque build up in my arteries.&amp;nbsp; A big thank you to God for that.&amp;nbsp; Unfortunately, I do have a disease called constrictive pericarditus.&amp;nbsp; I will have to have open chest surgery to have the diseased pericardium stripped from the heart muscle.&amp;nbsp; I am nervous about the surgery -- it seems to be a rare condition and I don't think there are alot of surgeons who have experience doing the procedure.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I will be contacting an old friend from church who works for Spokane Cardiology.&amp;nbsp; Hopefully, she will know of someone who has done this procedure before. I'm not really looking forward to being anyone's &quot;first&quot;.&amp;nbsp; This is such an unknown territory for me.&amp;nbsp; I'm not sure how it will go -- what is it like on a heart/lungbypass machine? How long will I be in the hospital?&amp;nbsp; How much time will I need to recuperate and what can I do or not do during recuperation?&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I have so many questions and I'm scared but I'm the strong one -- I don't want my husband or daughter to worry about my frame of mind in addition to their concern about my health.&amp;nbsp; I promised the lord I would try to give the worries to him, so I've written them down now and the rest I will give into his hands.&amp;nbsp; If you read this I would appreciate a prayer. God Bless everyone.&lt;/p&gt;</description>			<comments>http://caloriecount.about.com/users/kjpabl/319945.html</comments>
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			<pubDate>Jul 04 2009 07:17</pubDate>
			<title>Day 2</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;So here I am again, day two of my count.&amp;nbsp; I had a huge breakfast&amp;nbsp; -- cheerios with 1/2 cup 1% milk with blueberries, and a whole banana, 1/4 of a large cantaloupe and a small peach.&amp;nbsp; Made potato salad for tonight's 4th celebration.&amp;nbsp; I am using the Best Foods Canola mayo as I like the flavor better than the&amp;nbsp;light&amp;nbsp;mayo.&amp;nbsp; We're having a steak (split between the two of us - about 4oz. each) with carmelized onions &amp;amp; sauted mushrooms, grilled asparagus, the potato salad and &amp;nbsp;blueberry and peach shortcakes.&amp;nbsp; I'm having everything except I'll simply spoon the fruit over slow churned vanilla ice cream.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I'm not a huge fan of the sponge cakes my husband prefers for shortcake.&amp;nbsp; I have to say I really miss bread.&amp;nbsp; Usually I serve a nice french&amp;nbsp;bread with butter along side dinner, however I&amp;nbsp;am trying to change this habit.&amp;nbsp; Weekends seem to work well for me because I do a late breakfast/brunch and then an early dinner.&amp;nbsp; Only two meals to divy up the calories.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description>			<comments>http://caloriecount.about.com/users/kjpabl/318918.html</comments>
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			<pubDate>Jul 03 2009 14:11</pubDate>
			<title>karen's journel</title>
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			<description>&lt;p&gt;Hi first post here at calorie count. It seems my sedentary lifestyle is finally coming back to haunt me.&amp;nbsp; I actually began &quot;dieting&quot;&amp;nbsp; about a month&amp;nbsp;ago to get into the my 'Mother of the Bride' dress.&amp;nbsp; I began a small walking program and cutback to 1200 calories and dropped 20 pounds.&amp;nbsp; Yeah!&amp;nbsp; However I did gain about 5 of it back during the rehearsal dinner, reception and taking my family out to dinner again and again.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; The exercise was curtailed some too, although we did do some touristy things in Seattle which helped.&amp;nbsp; I have just been diagnosed with constrictive pericarditis&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;and while it doesn't seem to be caused by my weight,&amp;nbsp; the extra pounds certainly are not helping my heart.&amp;nbsp; Still, I find it difficult to hold to a 1200 calorie diet.&amp;nbsp; I have decided to gradually increase my activity level and try to stay within a 1600 calorie range.&amp;nbsp; Primarily I want to increase the amount of&amp;nbsp;fish and poultry I consume and reduce my use of beef.&amp;nbsp; I am also eating alot of fresh fruit and vegtables.&amp;nbsp; This is killing my meat and potatoes husband -but I am dragging him along for the ride.&amp;nbsp; His cholesteral is high also and I would like both of us to be around to see our grandchildren when our daughter is ready for them.&amp;nbsp; I wish anyone who is also trying to reduce their calories the best.&amp;nbsp; I count every day and writing everything I eat down is truly eyeopening.&amp;nbsp; I put down a Dove ice cream bar the other day and took a strawberry ice pop because I was not willing to give up a whole meal (340 calories)just to indulge my chocolate craving.&amp;nbsp; I was willing to spend 32 calories for a single piece of Bliss from a bar and will have another piece when I choose.&amp;nbsp; That's the important part for me-- I am choosing to change and prethinking what I am putting into my body.&amp;nbsp; Now if I could just find the will power to walk that little bit more.&amp;nbsp; Good luck to me and everyone else out there.&lt;/p&gt;</description>			<comments>http://caloriecount.about.com/users/kjpabl/318787.html</comments>
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