When I meet someone who has been newly diagnosed their initial questions usually involve food and how things will change moving forward. “Can I still have pizza? What about dessert?” YES. “Does this mean I can’t have pasta or drink beer?” NO. I am not going to say that you will not have to make changes but you can start with small changes first. The small changes make it easier and more likely that you will stick with it. And please don’t ever apologize or say that you “cheated”- EVERYONE will indulge occasionally from time to time and it is alright- as long as its not frequently. Also you’ll never hear me use the word “diet” because that to me describes something short term that involves giving up everything you love and replacing it with many things you don’t. Instead, I will help you make lifestyle changes that will include eating your favorite foods while keep your numbers in check. There will be many more blogs to come on this topic but I promise you will like what you read.
The end goal is a healthier you! However, should you happen to inspire others along the way (friends, family, co-workers) then you’ll feel even more rewarded! I have also taught an adult weight loss class for many years at my church and seeing the participants at the start and then 12 weeks later and listening to all they have learned and the changes they have made is so inspiring. I know that you too have it in you to make the changes you need to help your body. The key is never stop learning and reading and seeking out new ideas to keep healthy eating fresh and fun! Stick with me!!
Your “just for today” challenge is to drink 6-8 glasses of water (try drinking a full one when you get up and prior to eating each meal, could potentially help you to decrease the amount you are about to consume!)














