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09/17/2008 03:36
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I just want to share with you a site that will help you with meals, coupons and other things. It is SPARKPEOPLE.COM. I find it helpful and I want to pass it on to my friends.

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Thanks! I'm always looking for good sources of help for people.
Give yourself fully to God. He will use you to accomplish great things on the condition that you believe much more in His love than in your own weakness.- Mother Theresa
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09/17/2008 17:06
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Thanks Barbara ...I will definitely check it out !!!
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I found another beautiful looking site and this is a site you would print out and sent to your family.

http://residents.bowhunting.net/susieq/FMS.html

I know the website looks funny but trust me.


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Information on gaining weight. I gave you the website and some info.

http://www.fibromyalgia-symptoms.org/symptoms/ weight_gain.html

Drugs taken to treat fibromyalgia-related depression can also cause the individual to gain weight. Antidepressants like Prozac and Zoloft increase appetite, fluid retention, and can affect hormone levels and therefore metabolism.

Fibromyalgia Diet

It’s imperative to maintain a healthy, balanced diet in order to minimize fibromyalgia weight gain.

Here are some helpful diet tips:

avoid eating animal fats, such as red meat. Instead, eat leaner meats like skinless chicken, turkey and fish, which are also excellent sources of protein

increase your intake of foods that are rich in fiber and low in sugar, such as vegetables

eating plenty of fresh fruits, like raspberries and strawberries is also helpful. Avoid dried fruits, as they contain preservatives

Omega-3 fatty acids are also important in maintaining a healthy diet and can be found in cold-water fish. Other good sources of fat include almonds, avocadoes, fish oils, as well as olive and corn oil

eat three meals a day and try to have one to two nutritious snacks daily Avoid fried foods, junk foods, white flour and sugar, and alcoholic and carbonated beverages.

Fibromyalgia Exercise

Although fibromyalgia can lead to intense pain and fatigue, it’s important to keep fit as best as you can in order to avoid unhealthy weight gain.

Beginning your own fibromyalgia exercise program is a great way to achieve this goal.

Start off with simple exercises, like stretching, walking or biking.

Begin your walking routine with a five-minute walk the first day; then add 1-2 minutes daily, gradually moving upwards to a target of 60 minutes (or whatever amount you feel comfortable and able to maintain). Once you’ve reached your target amount, make sure you walk for this amount of time three to four days a week.

Bicycling is another great workout option. An exercise (stationary) bike lets you work out year-round whatever the weather; plus, you can keep track of your mileage easily and this can help you reach your workout goals more efficiently.

Keep in mind that some muscle soreness is common when you first start exercising, but that sharp pain could mean you’ve overworked your muscles.


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