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Got OCD? Changing Your Diet Might Help – AlterNet

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

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You are what you eat. Its one of those little phrases that crops up all the time to remind you that food can play a big part in your well being. In other words, if you change your diet, you can change your life. Not convinced?

Take people suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). OCD is an anxiety disorder that leads to certain types of repetitive behavior, thoughts, or compulsions that are beyond the sufferers control. This tends to manifest in psychological tics such as repeating gestures or rituals which help provide relief from anxiety that mounts when those actions are not completed. Ironically, by being a bit obsessive about what food they eat, OCD sufferers can actually reduce their symptoms.

OCD is a complex disorder that can be triggered by a number of factors. For that reason, there is no simple solution to reducing its effects. But, by thinking about the nutrients and vitamins in food and how these affect the body and mental health, a big difference can be made. Below are several such examples:

Tryptophan

Youve likely heard about tryptophan as the thing in turkey that makes you feel sleepy. Though this is actually a bit of a myth, there is some truth to the calming effects of tryptophan. Tryptophan is an essential amino acid, which once ingested, is first converted into another amino acid, 5-hydroxytryptophan, and then into serotonin, a mood-regulating neurotransmitter. Serotonin helps to regulate essential bodily activities like sleep, mood, pain, appetite, and yes, you guessed it, anxiety. As such, OCD sufferers often have a serotonin deficiency.

There are a number of foods apart from turkey that contain serotonin-producing tryptophan. These include fellow protein-rich foods like chicken, milk, eggs and cheese. Another key source of tryptophan can be found in whole grain foods such as brown rice, quinoa, beans, legumes, pumpkin, sunflower sesame seeds, and even nuts. The Association for Comprehensive NeuroTherapy, further recommends that when eating whole grain foods such as bread, pasta and cereal, make sure that whole grains are listed as one of the main ingredients to ensure you enjoy the full effects.

Ideal meal: a whole grain cereal covered in low-fat milk or yogurt, and topped with granola.

Fruits and Vegetables

There are many causes, known and unknown, for how the OCD condition can develop. One theory suggests the behavior can be triggered by an excessive secretion of adrenalin which in turn leads to hypoglycemia, more commonly known as low blood sugar.

Clinical nutritionist Jurriaan Plesman of the Hypoglycemic Health Association of Australia, explains that this is due to insulin resistance. Insulin resistance takes place when your body is unable to stabilize its blood sugar levels, which leads to an increase in the production of stress hormones such as adrenaline and in turn leads to an increase in anxiety. The solution, Plesman suggests, is a hypoglycemic diet that can help normalize blood sugar levels and prevent the excessive secretion of the stress hormones, which in turn may reduce or prevent symptoms of OCD.

Key to such a diet, and really any healthy eating scheme, are fruits and vegetables. Along with helping to normalize blood sugar levels, fruit and vegetables are a great source of antioxidants (such as beta-carotene and vitamin C) which can greatly help to reduce anxiety.

Ideal, nutrient-rich examples: berries, citrus fruits, tomatoes, leafy greens, broccoli, bell peppers, brussels sprouts and squash.

Fish, Walnuts and Flaxseed

Youve heard fish referred to as brain food before, right? Well theres good reason for that. For one, fish are often rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which greatly help with brain function and as some research suggests, benefits for people suffering from nervous disorders. A study published last year for instance directly attributes eating fish to a reduced risk of Alzheimers disorder. Flaxseed and walnuts are also prime sources for omega-3 fatty acids.

Ideal fish: coldwater fish such as salmon, herring, lake trout, halibut and mackerel.

Folic Acid and Vitamin B12

Dr. Ray Sahelian, a nutrition export and author of "MindBoosters has some advice in his book for people suffering from OCD. Dr. Sahelian suggests that OCD sufferers eat foods rich in folic acid and vitamin B12. Folic acid foods include broccoli, bananas, potatoes and soy products. B12 can be found in liver and dairy products, or found in supplements such as 5HTP.

Just as important as eating the right food of course, is avoiding food and certain eating patterns that can add to anxiety, which in turn contributes toward OCD. WebMD suggests the following helpful tips for keeping you on the road to a healthier body and mind.

1. Avoid or limit caffeine intake.

Caffeine can heighten stress-induced anxiety, especially if consumed in high quantities. That said, if you already have a lot of caffeine in your diet, its important to slowly cut down to avoid sending your body into shock. Apart from coffee, and tea, remember that caffeine can also be found in soft drinks and chocolate.

2. Moderate alcohol consumption.

Drinking alcohol to deal with stress often ends up worsening the problem. Instead, if you do want a drink, try limit yourself to 2 drinks a day for men and 1 drink a day for women to keep a healthy balance.

3. Maintain consistent mealtimes.

Skipping meals can cause your blood sugar to drop, WebMD explains, which will make other stress-related symptoms worse, such as headaches or stomach tension.

4. Dont use food to deal with stress.

Its important that the food you eat is healthy and helps to reduce stress, but dont turn to it as a crutch. Comfort eating generally leads to overeating. Instead of turning to food to help with anxiety, rather seek out other forms of relaxation such as exercise, playing with a pet, or taking a bath, suggests WebMD.

In my current life, I am healthier that I have ever been, wrote Gianna Marinelli in a blog post explaining how her change in diet affected her life. I am OCD and anxiety free, for the first time in 10 years, and I owe it to how I am eating. All the residual OCD symptoms are gone, and they only arise when I deviate from eating good foods.

Marinelli stands as a testament to the benefits of better eating. That said, its important to note that OCD is a complex disorder that requires attention on multiple fronts. If you feel like you may suffer from OCD, the first step is to reach out to your physician for a referral to a qualified psychiatrist or psychologist. From there, you can begin the holistic process toward recovery, beginning with the food you chose to eat.

Robin Scher is a freelance writer from South Africa currently based in New York. He tweets infrequently @RobScherHimself.

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High glycemic diet and retinal issues – Idaho State Journal

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of irreversible vision loss in people over the age of 60. It occurs when a small portion of the back of the eye (on the retina), called the macula, deteriorates, causing loss of central vision. Although complete blindness seldom occurs with the condition, it can be quite debilitating.

A recent study done at Tufts University showed that AMD can be slowed down based on what crosses your lips. It seems that, in this study on mice, changing from a high glycemic diet to a low glycemic diet changed the retinal damage the mice experienced.

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High glycemic foods such as white bread and other common carbohydrates found in your SAD eating (Standard American Diet), caused damage to the back of the eye over a six-month period, whereas a low glycemic diet did not demonstrate these features.

Even more interesting was the discovery that moving these mice from a high glycemic diet to a low glycemic diet stopped the retinal damage. Although it could be argued that a mouses eye and a humans eye have differences we cannot account for, this is yet another example of how our food can affect our health.

We are all very familiar with food-related diabetes, cancer, and obesity, but more and more often the medical literature is demonstrating that there are a number of organs and systems that are also affected by the quality of our diet, something you should certainly look into.

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Christian Siriano Pairs Lobster With a Pimm’s Cup – Grub Street

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

The Beatrice Inn is one of his favorites. Photo: Melissa Hom

Fashion designer Christian Siriano became a household name after winning Project Runway, and hes gone on to build a successful eponymous label earning recognition for creating dresses for women of varying ages, sizes, and statures. He also just collaborated on a wine with Ecco Domani: I work on clothes all the time, he says. I like projects that are about designing something else. Siriano spent Memorial Day weekend at his country house, drinking his own wine (of course) and grilling burgers and corn. Back in the city, he ate sushi and sandwiches in between celebrity fittings and prep for his upcoming Resort collection. Read all about it in this weeks Grub Street Diet.

Thursday, May 25 I wake up at 7 a.m. Its a bit cold and dreary in New York for this time of year, and with so much going on, it doesnt feel like a long weekend is coming up. I start the day with some steel-cut oats and a chopped banana mixed in, and a cup of hot tea. Im not a coffee person. I drink water throughout the day, and if I need a caffeine boost, Ill have an occasional Diet Coke.

Head to the office. The day is full of preparation for my upcoming Resort collection, which Im shooting next week. Im so busy, I almost forget to eat lunch. I love trying new restaurants, but my office becomes hectic when Im working on a collection. At around 2:30 p.m., I go for the tuna sandwich and cucumbers I brought from home, and its just enough to power me through the rest of the day.

Resort collection is done! Around 7 p.m., things seem to be winding down, and I make plans to meet my husband, Brad, for dinner at Momoya, a sushi restaurant near our apartment. I said I would make an effort to scale back on the carbs, but hunger gets the best of me, and I cheat a little with some crispy rice and a tuna tortilla. I pair it with a green salad that balances it out, right?

Friday, May 26 Another 7 a.m. wake-up call, but at least the sun is shining! For breakfast, I make some scrambled eggs and avocado, with a cup of hot tea. Itll be another busy day in the studio before everyone heads out for the holiday weekend.

For lunch, the team orders in from Sushi Star near the office. Clearly, last nights dinner wasnt enough. I order a tuna-poke bowl, but opt for zucchini noodles instead of rice. I head out shortly after lunch to get home and pack for the weekend Brad and I are going to our country house in Connecticut for some (hopefully) sun and (definitely) R&R before a crazy week ahead.

But first, around 6 p.m., before we hit the road, we stop by one of our favorite restaurants in the city for an early, quick bite: the Beatrice Inn. Brad gets the burger, I get the lobster, and we share. Brads driving, so he sticks to water. I sip on a Pimms Cup.

Off to Connecticut! We get there around 10:30, and pass out as soon as our heads hit the pillow.

Saturday, May 27 I love waking up in our country house its just such a fun, different vibe than the energy of the city. I sleep a bit later, until around 9 a.m., and then get up and take our pups out for a morning walk.

Back in the kitchen by 9:30 a.m., and its time for breakfast. I make some whole-wheat toast with peanut butter, and sit down with a hot cup of tea and a newspaper. Whenever we come out to Connecticut, we like to do a lot of casual hanging around, since were always on the go in the city.

By 1 p.m., Im already hungry for lunch, so Brad and I (mainly Brad ) whip up some brown-rice bowls with assorted veggies. The weather isnt great, but we eat outside by the pool and feel like were on vacation. Brad and I cooked a ton early on, when we first started dating. Now, we dont cook as much as we would like to, but hes so good at it. Every holiday, he loves cooking for 20 people. Whereas for me, it feels like a chore. Im just hungry! I just want to eat.

At 4 p.m., Brad and I run out to Doms Garden Center in Danbury and pick up a few new arrangements for our garden, and for dinner! We have a few friends coming over to eat and catch up, and fresh florals are always a must-have.

Im definitely not someone who is great in the kitchen beyond making my breakfasts so I leave the gourmet cooking to Brad. Pasta is among his specialties, and tonight hes making some penne tossed with a homemade sauce of fresh tomato, basil, and olive oil. We pair it with some grilled leftover veggies from lunch.

My limited-edition label design for Ecco Domani Pinot Grigio is finally coming out next week, so we open one of the bottles and have a fun, casual dinner party. Its a light, fruity wine, and it goes well with the flavors of Brads pastas. The design was inspired by Palm Springs and between the food, the drinks, and the atmosphere, were starting to feel like weve been transported there a bit. Im definitely more involved in the packaging I didnt create the wine! but I was excited to create something that was beautiful and feminine and romantic.

Our friends leave around 11 p.m., Brad and I clean up and crash.

Sunday, May 28 Wake up at 9 a.m. Take the dogs for their walk. When I come back, Brads making scrambled eggs, avocado, and sauted veggies. I pair all that with my tea and a tall glass of water.

Another day of lounging around. Around noon, Brad and I head out to check out a yard sale in the neighborhood. I love finding little trinkets and treasures in places like that yard sales, antique shops. Spoiler: We find nothing and head back home.

A late lunch around 3 p.m. Brad grills some chicken, and we have it along with brown rice and hummus. Brad has a little leftover pasta, too.

The yard-sale trip took a bit out of us, and we settle down for a nap. We wake up around 7 p.m. and decide we want to get Mexican for dinner really hitting on all the cuisines this weekend. We head to Las Maanitas, a local place not too far from our country house, but we keep it light, since were still a little full from lunch. We split chips and guacamole, and an order of chicken enchiladas.

Monday, May 29 Our last morning in Connecticut! We wake up early, around 7 a.m., walk the dogs, and make breakfast. Im back to my steel-cut oats with banana. And, you guessed it, a hot tea.

Our office is closed for the holiday, but the work doesnt stop! I answer a few emails and remind my staff to try not to work today. But its a busy week my Resort collection is getting shot; I have a few celebrity fittings.

Around noon, we pull together a homemade Greek salad, minus the Feta. Brads got all the fixings for a barbecue for dinner, so we dont want to have a heavy lunch.

Around 4 p.m., Brad fires up the grill hamburgers, hot dogs, corn, and other vegetables. Its the perfect end to Memorial Day weekend.

Its getting close to 8 p.m., and Im getting ready to head back to the city. I hope Ive stuck it out long enough to not be caught in traffic. Brad stays in Connecticut one more night.

Back by 10 p.m.! Not bad at all, but the driving was exhausting, and knowing I have a busy week ahead, I head to bed right away.

Tuesday, May 30 Back to work! I wake up a bit earlier than usual, around 6:30 a.m., and make myself some whole-wheat toast with peanut butter.

Im in the studio at 9 a.m., and do a few fittings before heading back to the Beatrice Inn at 11 to do my photo shoot for this article! A few quick snaps, and Im rushing back to the studio for more fittings. We have the CFDAs on Monday, and the Tony Awards a week later. Im excited. My hint for the CFDAs is that Im taking a 90s icon. I cant say more. Whats great about the Tonys is, were making some custom pieces for theater legends and for some young stars attending their first show.

For lunch, around 1 p.m., I order in from Balade Your Way, which is just a couple of blocks away. I get grilled chicken, brown rice, hummus, and cucumbers. The rest of the day flies by, with fittings and prep for our Resort collection photo shoot tomorrow. I cant wait for everyone to see it.

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Ask Amy: Extreme weight loss brings problems – Pressconnects – Press & Sun-Bulletin

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

Amy Dickinson 7:43 p.m. ET June 2, 2017

What the scale doesn't tell you is the psychological side of losing weight.(Photo: Getty Images)

Dear Amy: My husband had weight loss surgery about five years ago and, although hes lost an incredible amount of weight, no one prepared me for the extreme psychological changes.

He is healthier and has more energy and confidence, but the negative changes blew me away.

He has become obsessive-compulsive. He writes down everything that goes into his mouth. He weighs himself every morning completely naked and documents it to the ounce. He has become self-absorbed, and is worrying only about himself.

Along with that, he is going through a midlife crisis. He bought a couple of sports cars and cruises around on the weekends. He goes out a couple times a week by himself for a few drinks.

He has such a high opinion of himself, he could be cheating for all I know, since our sex life has changed; I cant get used to how he looks.

Hes lost so much weight that he looks like an old man. His skin is hanging off of his body and he will not have it removed.

Everyone tells him he looks good to his face, but they tell ME hes way too thin, or they ask if hes sick.

Ive checked some weight-loss websites, and Im reading about the effects of extreme weight loss on a marriage and family.

Apparently, Im not alone. We tried counseling, but he refuses to admit the change in him. He blames ME for not accepting him since the weight loss.

I am now self-counseling, reading others stories, and trying to learn how to cope.

What do you think, Amy?

Distressed

Dear Distressed: The psychological impact of extreme weight loss is being increasingly studied, because our current obesity epidemic is making extreme obesity, and extreme weight loss, more common.

Some of your husbands habits (keeping a detailed food and weight diary, for instance), are recommended after surgery as a way to keep the weight off. His other habit drinking alcohol is NOT recommended. And going out a couple times a week without you is not good for your relationship. Plastic surgery to remove extra skin is very expensive, and carries some risk.

He may have slipped into compulsive behavior or an eating disorder, but you do need to understand that this change has brought on a whole-life transformation (for him), that is altering not only his own physique, health, and outlook, but also the way the world relates to him.

There is no question that some of your husbands behavior is not good for your marriage, and yet you are completely focused on him and his changes, without understanding that in order to stay together, you will also need to change.

You may be mourning the man your husband was before his weight loss, but that man is gone. The guy who replaced him might be a jerk, but if you want to stay together you should both focus on change and compromise.

Dear Amy: What do you think of people who have long coughing fits in restaurants or coffee shops where others are eating?

I say that they should get up and excuse themselves until theyre done, or, if the cough is chronic, they shouldnt come out at all until theyre well. They should do this out of consideration for other diners, who might catch whatever they have.

My wife thinks I lack compassion, although she agrees they should at least excuse themselves.

What do you say?

Unempathetic

Dear Unempathetic: I agree with your wife. Unless it is your waiter who suffers from a coughing fit while serving you, your first reaction should be one of compassion, rather than assuming that you might catch whatever illness the person has.

And if you have a suppressed immune system, making you susceptible to illness, maybe it is you who should stay home.

The thing about a coughing fit is that it is a fit. It comes on suddenly, and the person coughing assumes that it will end soon. Be nicer!

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Couple, who met at the gym, lost almost 600 pounds combined, tied the knot – Today.com

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After high school, Ronnie Brower felt depressed. He wondered what he was doing with his life and turned to drugs, alcohol and food to soothe his emotions. As time passed, he slowly put on weight and eventually reached 675 pounds by 2013. When he went to the doctor, he learned something shocking: If he didnt lose weight, he might die.

That really hit me, the bus driver in Syracuse, New York, told TODAY.

But he ignored it for several days until a friend recommended that Brower talk to her cousin, Nick Murphy, who was a trainer. After stalling a little longer, Brower reached out.

I was a little nervous meeting him, he is huge. His arms are bigger than my whole body, Brower, 32, said.

After a doctor told Ronnie Brower, who was 675 pounds, that if he didn't lose weight he could die, Brower finally started working out and eating healthy foods. He dropped 458 pounds in 23 months.

But Murphy encouraged Brower and came up with a weight-loss plan. At first, Brower could only work out at home. Hed simply stand up and sit down in a chair, use an arm bike, do some arm raises with weights and attempted sit-ups.

After 100 days, Brower felt comfortable enough for the gym. He also started a ketogenic diet, a low-carb, high-fat, moderate protein and vegetable-focused diet. He hoped to get to 250 pounds.

When Brower first started losing weight he wasnt sure how much he lost because he was too heavy for his scale. He went to his uncles trucking company where he learned he lost 30 pounds in the first week. But that was mostly water weight and he soon learned dropping pounds from his 6-foot frame wasnt always easy.

I would get a little discouraged, he said. Some weeks I wouldnt lose any weight. Some weeks I lost 20 pounds.

He started sharing his weight-loss journey on a Facebook page and in early 2015, he received a message from a woman named Andrea. She, too, was losing weight and working with Murphys wife, Jill.

Andrea said she was proud of me and good job, Brower said.

When Andrea Brower went on a vacation she felt uncomfortable in her bathing suit. That's when she knew she had to lose weight, eventually dropping 120 pounds.

He responded with an aloof, thanks, you, too.

It was kind of lame, he said, laughing.

But Andrea, didnt let that stop her. She messaged him again and this time he actually chatted with her.

At the time, Andrea sent Brower a message, she was about eight months into her own weight-loss journey and had shed about 75 pounds. When she first started working with Jill, she weighed 250 pounds at 5 feet 4 inches. She hoped to get to 130 pounds. But like Brower, she struggled at first.

It was really difficult because I was so heavy, she said. "I was embarrassed that I am a big girl and going into the gym.

While Andrea was a thin child, when she was in eighth grade she started gaining weight, but like Brower, she really gained after high school.

I ate just awful. Just crap food and so I would also eat if anything would happen in life. If something great happened I would eat. If something bad happened I would eat, said the 25-year-old hairdresser.

Andrea started following Ronnie's weight loss online and started chatting with him. They had so many things in common, including shedding hundreds of pounds to transform their health.

After going on vacation and feeling very uncomfortable in her bathing suit, Andrea decided to lose weight. She had a business card for her trainer, Jill, for six months before she finally felt courageous enough to call in 2014.

Thats when she started working out and following a ketogenic diet, too. When she first spotted Brower in the gym she was immediately interested.

We just kind of started talking. Honestly, from there it was over with. I dont want to sound clich but it was love in first sight, she said. We had so much in common.

As the relationship blossomed, the two continued toward their weight-loss goals. Andrea lost 120 pounds and Brower shed 458, a total loss of 578 pounds combined. The couple has maintained it for year and a half and still work out and cook healthy meals together.

On May 13, the couple took their relationship to the next level and got married.

The wedding was phenomenal. I cried when she came down the aisle, said Brower.

After bonding over their mutual weight loss, the Browers realized that they had so much and common and they made each other happy. They married in May.

Andrea agrees.

It was amazing, she said.

They went to Mexico for their honeymoon and returned to Syracuse to continue their healthy lives together. They provided tips for others hoping to lose weight.

When it felt tough in the gym or the number on the scale didnt move, Andrea focused on a mantra that kept her motivated.

There were days toward the end where I was like Im done and I just remembered that I have a goal that I needed to reach, she said.

While the Browers had trainers keeping them focused, they also encouraged each other.

We hold each other accountable. And we know each other so well. Shes been through the same thing that I have been through, Brower said.

The couple lost weight by following a ketogenic diet and enjoy cooking healthy meals together.

When the couple became serious, they talked about their hopes and goals. And during this conversation, Brower stressed that working out would always be an important part of his life.

I need to work out to keep healthy for me, her, and our marriage, he said.

Not surprisingly, Andrea agreed.

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Ask Amy: My spouse’s extreme weight loss has caused extreme problems – The Mercury News

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

DEAR AMY: My husband had weight loss surgery about five years ago and, although hes lost an incredible amount of weight, no one prepared me for the extreme psychological changes.

He is healthier and has more energy and confidence, but the negative changes blew me away.

He has become obsessive-compulsive. He writes down everything that goes into his mouth. He weighs himself every morning completely naked and documents it to the ounce. He has become self-absorbed and is worrying only about himself.

Along with that, he is going through a midlife crisis. He bought a couple of sports cars and cruises around on the weekends. He goes out a couple times a week by himself for drinks.

Hes lost so much weight that he looks like an old man. His skin is hanging off of his body and he will not have it removed.

Everyone tells him to his face that he looks good, but they tell me hes way too thin, or they ask if hes sick.

Ive checked some weight loss websites and Im reading about the effects of extreme weight loss on a marriage and family.

Apparently, Im not alone. We tried counseling, but he refuses to admit the change in him. He blames me for not accepting him since the weight loss.

I am now self-counseling, reading others stories, and trying to learn how to cope.

What do you think, Amy?

Distressed

DEAR DISTRESSED: The psychological impact of extreme weight loss is being increasingly studied, because our current obesity epidemic is making extreme obesity, and extreme weight loss, more common.

Some of your husbands habits (keeping a detailed food and weight diary, for instance), are recommended after surgery as a way to keep the weight off. His other habit drinking alcohol is NOT recommended. And going out a couple times a week without you is not good for your relationship. Plastic surgery to remove extra skin is very expensive, and carries some risk. (But then, this also applies to sports cars.)

He may have slipped into compulsive behavior or an eating disorder, but you do need to understand that this change has brought on a whole-life transformation (for him), that is altering not only his own physique, health, and outlook, but also the way the world relates to him.

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There is no question that some of your husbands behavior is not good for your marriage, and yet you are completely focused on him and his changes, without understanding that in order to stay together, you will also need to change.

You may be mourning the man your husband was before his weight loss, but that man is gone. The guy who replaced him might be a jerk, but if you want to stay together you should both focus on change and compromise.

DEAR AMY: What do you think of people who have long coughing fits in restaurants or coffee shops where others are eating?

I say that they should get up and excuse themselves until theyre done, or, if the cough is chronic, they shouldnt come out at all until theyre well. They should do this out of consideration for other diners, who might catch whatever they have.

My wife thinks I lack compassion, although she agrees they should at least excuse themselves until their coughing fit is over.

What do you say?

Unempathetic

DEAR UNEMPATHETIC: I agree with your wife. Unless it is your waiter who suffers from a coughing fit while serving you, your first reaction should be one of compassion, rather than assuming that you might catch whatever illness the person has.

And if you have a suppressed immune system, making you susceptible to illness, maybe it is you who should stay home.

The thing about a coughing fit is that it is a fit. It comes on suddenly, and the person coughing assumes that it will end soon. Be nicer!

Amy, I am a pastor, and discretion is an important part of our pastoral role. The pastor friend would have violated this if he had told her.

Pastor

DEAR PASTOR: I was focused on his role as a friend, rather than a pastor. Thank you for the clarification.

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S.A. woman’s 400-pound TV weight-loss transformation reportedly causing marriage problems – mySanAntonio.com

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

By Madalyn Mendoza, mySA.com / San Antonio Express-News

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Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

Laura Perez, the 42-year-old San Antonian who previously weighed 694 pounds, was featured on "My 600-lb Life," which aired on May 11, 2016.

From celebrities to everyday people, these are the biggest weight-loss transformations. These people have lost so much weight, we've had to do a double-take.

From celebrities to everyday people, these are the biggest weight-loss transformations. These people have lost so much weight, we've had to do a double-take.

The 31-year-old mother of three lost 100 pounds after seeing a photo of herself on Facebook that she didn't like. She has more than 22,500 followers on her Instagram page, where she frequently posts about her weight loss and her life. less

The 31-year-old mother of three lost 100 pounds after seeing a photo of herself on Facebook that she didn't like. She has more than 22,500 followers on her ... more

Mark Hamill lost about 50 pounds to prep for his reprising iconic role as Luke Skywalker in 2015's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

Mark Hamill lost about 50 pounds to prep for his reprising iconic role as Luke Skywalker in 2015's "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

The actress reportedly lost more than 50 pounds at the end of 2015, while filming "The Boss."

The actress reportedly lost more than 50 pounds at the end of 2015, while filming "The Boss."

The man who's half of the Las Vegas comedy-magic duo Penn and Teller lost 100 pounds eating a potato diet that involved eating nothing but potatoes, skin and all. less

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Kryfko lost 100 pounds to transform herself from an overweight teenager into a Texas pageant queen.

Kryfko lost 100 pounds to transform herself from an overweight teenager into a Texas pageant queen.

In over a year, Adams, 26, lost a total of 107 pounds, going from weighing 253 pounds to 147 pounds.

In over a year, Adams, 26, lost a total of 107 pounds, going from weighing 253 pounds to 147 pounds.

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She was a contestant on the third season of the show in 2008. She was able to loose more than 120 pounds during her time on the show.

She was a contestant on the third season of the show in 2008. She was able to loose more than 120 pounds during her time on the show.

The mother of three was selected in a "pay it forward" initiative that offered free gym sessions and meal plans from San Antonio trainer Myra Perez. In just six months, Trevino lost nearly 40 pounds. less

The mother of three was selected in a "pay it forward" initiative that offered free gym sessions and meal plans from San Antonio trainer Myra Perez. In just ... more

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S.A. woman's 400-pound TV weight-loss transformation reportedly causing marriage problems

Over the course of three years, a San Antonio woman was able to lose more than 400 pounds, but she may now consequently lose her husband as her journey continues to unfold on national television and on social media.

The weight loss journey of 43-year-old Laura Perez has been documented in the TLC series "My 600lb Life." She weighed in at 594 pounds to start the show in March 2015.

When she met her husband, Joey, she was weighing more than 300 pounds, according to the Daily Mail.

RELATED:San Antonio's woman's extreme 300-pound weight loss featured on national television

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Weight loss: How THIS alcoholic drink could help you lose weight – Express.co.uk

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

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Alcoholic drinks are normally the first thing that is advised to be cut out of any diet.

However, it seems one famous beverage could actually help with weight loss.

Tequila has been found to contain elements that could help anyone on a diet to lose weight and also fight diabetes, according to one study.

It's an exciting discovery for those who struggle to remove alcohol from their diet.

The research by The American Chemical Society explored the use of tequila and the agave plant that it comes from.

Agavins, natural sugars found in the agave plant, don't affect blood sugar levels due to being non-digestible.

This means they don't raise blood sugar levels like previously believed.

It also curbs hunger pangs so people feel fuller yet eat less compared to others sweeteners such as fructose and sucrose.

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Agavins are not expensive and they have no known side effects, except for those few people who cannot tolerate them.

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The non-digestible agavins could then be used to create new sugar variations.

Dr Mercedes G. Lpez said: We believe that agavins have a great potential as light sweeteners since they are sugars, highly soluble, have a low glycemic index, and a neutral taste, but most important, they are not metabolised by humans.

She goes on to describe how they can be used to help obese people and those with type 2 diabetes.

She said: "Agavins are not expensive and they have no known side effects, except for those few people who cannot tolerate them."

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However, like with the drink, it should all be taken with a pinch of salt.

One personal trainer explains that a diet only works with energy balance so the energy coming in must be less than the energy going out to lose weight.

Health experts have given the best tips on how to slim down for the summer.

Associating food with good or bad can cause long-term effects when it comes to sticking to a diet.

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Weight Loss Plateau and How to Break it Off (Infographic) – South Florida Reporter

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

You started your weight loss diet with full success. Losing weight came naturally, and you saw it drop off each week. Sure you had the initial big drop, but then you saw a steady 1-2lb weight loss weekly that everyone says is healthy.

And then one week it didnt happen. You didnt change anything, but you didnt lose any weight. As a one of you werent too worried, but then it happened the next week and then the week after. This week youve still not lost any weight.

While you want to focus on the benefit of not gaining, you still want to know why youve not lost weight. Does this mean that you will stay at this weight forever?

This is known as a weight loss plateau. The great news is that you can make a few changes and see your weight loss happen again. It takes some work and commitment, but it can definitely be done.

What exactly is a weight loss plateau? What exactly does it mean for you and what do you need to do next? Well look at that in detail with this ultimate guide.

Weight Loss Plateaus: Youre Not Alone!

Let me start by saying that youre not alone. Almost every dieter will suffer a weight loss plateau at some point. They have weeks and weeks of losing absolutely nothing at all. Usually, they will literally just stay the same weight from week to week. Others can gain a pound and then lose it the next week, but the week after that they gain that same pound again. Theyre not changing anything, but their body is fluctuating between this same pound.

An actual weight loss plateau is described as someone who stays the same weight for three weeks or more in a row. Nothing changes. Its like the scales just dont know how to move either up or down.

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Local woman thanks TOPS for 71 pound weight loss – KSNT News

Posted: June 3, 2017 at 5:41 pm

TOPEKA, Kan. (KSNT)- In a world of more weight loss programs than we can count, Laura Davis from Lyndon, Kansas, thanks her 71 pound weight loss to a unique program found in locally.

Two years ago this May, I started at TOPS and weighed in a 216. I felt the effects of being big. I would have knee pain several times during the week and this past may I weighed in at 145, said Laura Davis.

TOPS stands for, Take Off Pounds Sensibly, and has been around since 1948.

We first weigh in at the private weigh-ins. And then after the weigh-ins we go into our meetings. We talk about health, we talk about accountability, and we talk about support for each other, said Jerry Hardwick, a Northeast Kansas TOPS Chapter Leader.

But what really makes this program so enticing to users like Laura, is the no frills atmosphere.

Some of the other groups are just focused on their program, their meetings, their products and you dont get that. TOPS is more like a family, said Davis.

As a family, the group not only encourages good nutrition and exercise, but also a realistic routine. Two years later, Laura can now tell when shes off her weekly schedule.

I could tell if I hadnt had my water all day, I could tell if I hadnt worked out in two days, I could feel it.

Now, when Laura looks in the mirror, 71 pounds lighter, she says its kind of hard to believe thats her.

Oh yea! Thats me!

TOPS has an annual fee of $32 per year with meetings once a week.

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