(This post was last modified: 11-02-2018, 04:59 AM by ShadowsDad.)
Phil, you have no idea how often we discuss food in cardiac rehab. That looks delicious, at least from the pic and your description.
The rest is not for you Phil, but is intended only in a general sense to the forum. I'm astounded that after $120k spent on re-piping ones heart there are folks who still eat a ribeye every week and call it a treat. I try to stay under 500mg sodium per day (2 slices of store bought bread will pretty much be my 500mg) and I try to stay away from any dietary cholesterol, sat' fat, or trans fat. Pretty much if I don't make it I can't/won't eat it. There are some exceptions and I've gotten to be an expert label reader (I thought I was, but I was a fool!) . Today I had to black mail my wife, and told her that I was either going to have a slice pf pizza or why the hell was I doing my diet !!?? I'd go off it and just enjoy my food and croak in 10-12 years. I stay on my diet because I want to, and I don't treat myself all that often but I really miss pizza. I make a really delicious pizza but I won't make it anymore due to the sodium and dairy, and it just wouldn't be the same with substituted ingredients. But one slice once a month isn't too much to ask. We've been testing the various pizzarias locally, or at least that's my intent. So far the one we've been giving our business to for years is the best.
I have to tell you that it sux to have heart disease and do everything right AFTER finding out. But I thought I was doing everything right for decades. Genetics makes the difference. If I had just done things just slightly different things might have been quite different.
Why do I write this publically? I care. Anyone with a history of heart disease in the family needs to go get it checked and don't assume you're OK because you haven't had a problem yet. I didn't either until I did, neither did other family members after me (my 2 older brothers in consecutive months- we might have gotten a group rate had we only known). There aren't always signs. The heart is sort of necessary and we don't have a spare, so (and trust me on this) it needs to be taken care of. In my life and diet things that I really liked to eat once a day are at best once a week items and then in vastly reduced amounts. Todays slice of pepperoni pizza was a once a month treat. In the past I'd have 2 slices and a salad. Now I can have the salad as frequently as I want but with a "good oil" and vinegar dressing; blue cheese dressing is definitely not on the menu.
Today I'm doing fine (really!*), but I really want others to dodge what happened to me. You DO NOT want to go through this! I live in rural Maine because I like to stay away from civilization but my life has been anything but away from civilization since my event. Even if one enjoys the city you don't want to go through this.
*Today the nurse in cardiac rehab told me that she wanted to use me as the poster child. Not everyone will undergo the pain I'm enduring to get my problems cleared up (claudication therapy - just google it). The alternative for me is to have my femoral artery(s) sliced open and scraped out. I'm not keen on that if I can possess the solution on my own despite the pain. And yes, every time I do the therapy there is pain. You do NOT want to go through this! You do not want to take all of the Rx's that I and the others in cardiac rehab take and need to take for the rest of our lives.
OK that's the end of my rant. I just want the best for my friends and that's why I bared my soul. I'm normally much more reserved unless it's an email to folks I really think that I know.
The rest is not for you Phil, but is intended only in a general sense to the forum. I'm astounded that after $120k spent on re-piping ones heart there are folks who still eat a ribeye every week and call it a treat. I try to stay under 500mg sodium per day (2 slices of store bought bread will pretty much be my 500mg) and I try to stay away from any dietary cholesterol, sat' fat, or trans fat. Pretty much if I don't make it I can't/won't eat it. There are some exceptions and I've gotten to be an expert label reader (I thought I was, but I was a fool!) . Today I had to black mail my wife, and told her that I was either going to have a slice pf pizza or why the hell was I doing my diet !!?? I'd go off it and just enjoy my food and croak in 10-12 years. I stay on my diet because I want to, and I don't treat myself all that often but I really miss pizza. I make a really delicious pizza but I won't make it anymore due to the sodium and dairy, and it just wouldn't be the same with substituted ingredients. But one slice once a month isn't too much to ask. We've been testing the various pizzarias locally, or at least that's my intent. So far the one we've been giving our business to for years is the best.
I have to tell you that it sux to have heart disease and do everything right AFTER finding out. But I thought I was doing everything right for decades. Genetics makes the difference. If I had just done things just slightly different things might have been quite different.
Why do I write this publically? I care. Anyone with a history of heart disease in the family needs to go get it checked and don't assume you're OK because you haven't had a problem yet. I didn't either until I did, neither did other family members after me (my 2 older brothers in consecutive months- we might have gotten a group rate had we only known). There aren't always signs. The heart is sort of necessary and we don't have a spare, so (and trust me on this) it needs to be taken care of. In my life and diet things that I really liked to eat once a day are at best once a week items and then in vastly reduced amounts. Todays slice of pepperoni pizza was a once a month treat. In the past I'd have 2 slices and a salad. Now I can have the salad as frequently as I want but with a "good oil" and vinegar dressing; blue cheese dressing is definitely not on the menu.
Today I'm doing fine (really!*), but I really want others to dodge what happened to me. You DO NOT want to go through this! I live in rural Maine because I like to stay away from civilization but my life has been anything but away from civilization since my event. Even if one enjoys the city you don't want to go through this.
*Today the nurse in cardiac rehab told me that she wanted to use me as the poster child. Not everyone will undergo the pain I'm enduring to get my problems cleared up (claudication therapy - just google it). The alternative for me is to have my femoral artery(s) sliced open and scraped out. I'm not keen on that if I can possess the solution on my own despite the pain. And yes, every time I do the therapy there is pain. You do NOT want to go through this! You do not want to take all of the Rx's that I and the others in cardiac rehab take and need to take for the rest of our lives.
OK that's the end of my rant. I just want the best for my friends and that's why I bared my soul. I'm normally much more reserved unless it's an email to folks I really think that I know.
Brian. Lover of SE razors.