I'm not a quad but paralyzed right below my chest so I have no ab
muscles. I also have a very long torso so my tummy looks big. I lay
down and it's almost gone.
Stacy
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Subject: Fw: [QUAD-L] LOSING the Quad
Gut!!!!!!!!!
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Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2006 6:18 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] LOSING the Quad Gut!!!!!!!!!
Quad belly or Quad gut has hardly
anything to do with diet. It is the result of nonactive stomach muscles
not able to hold firmly your stomach, intestines, and other inner
organs. Your stomach becomes very pronounced when sitting in the chair
because the weight of your upper torso pushing down on your muscle less
stomach causing your midsection to expand.
T. Houston
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Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 1:04
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] LOSING the Quad
Gut!!!!!!!!!
You may benefit from Dr. Pericone's book, The
Pericone Weight Loss Diet. The book treats nutrition at the cellular
level and offers convincing evidence and strategies that developing health
at the cellular level will provide a healthy platform for overall health.
http://www.nvperriconemd.com/
I have completely changed what I thought WAS a healthy diet
and added all the recommended supplements to my diet. With
moderate exercise including free weights and using a hand cycle to crank my
heart and cardio rate up (this is the best device to substitute for
using our big leg muscles to get cardio rate up!!!!!!!!!)
On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:44 PM, Houston809 wrote:
I like 2 eat & I drink beers. Coronas is my
preferred beer. Now I’m drinking Budweiser Select since being in STL.
I’ve tried dieting or eating less seemed like I was continuously
tired & hungry. But nothing happened 2 stomach. :(
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4/18/06 2:59 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
You have to really eat light. I eat 2% cheese and open
face sandwiches with lettuce and tomatoes. I drink Slim fast twice a day
and just eat a regular meal in the evening. I don't really eat
very much beef, only occasionally. I mostly eat turkey, chicken,
fish, and I like lean cuisine dinners occasionally. They have a
great macaroni and cheese lasagna in dark turkey with green beans.
When I wear it really feel like I want some comfort food, I eat
the cream beef with the gravy like mixture over light whole-wheat bread.
I don't eat a lot of bread or potatoes, but a lot of fruits and
vegetables and a lot of salads with light dressing which helped to fill
you up . I do eat sweet potatoes with just promise, but I just found
another, that was a little more healthy (I will have to look at that for
you) . I just started eating Activia yogurt, which is really good
and taking acidophilus everyday . I I was being bloated, but that
has has taken most of it away. I thought I had gained a lot of
weight, but it makes my makes me fairly flat, although I have gained
some weight I am sure. Another thing that helps with bloating is
gas x or one of the many similar products. I take there a lot of
vitamins. I usually buy things that are reduced fat. I do
eat chips, trail mix , Kentucky fried chicken and other things that are
not low in fat, but I eat in moderation, which is the key . When I
go out to eat, I usually eat seafood, turkey or chicken, although I
sometimes feel like a backyard burger or veggie pizza with thin crust. I
really love the lower calorie popcorn, although I also buy the kettle
corn in individual bags, which is not low calorie. I don't get to the
hospital that has a scale very often that you roll onto, but you must
keep track of the weight of your chair. I had gained 5 pounds last
year. It's always much easier to try to lose in the summer, as I
don't get as hungry. I also get those weight watcher cheesecake , South
Beach peanut butter cookies, snacks to eat if I'm hungry. I also
like light cream cheese and light and peanut butter spread very thinly
over fat-free saltine crackers. I also love ice cream and a light just
doesn't taste as good. Ha ha Baskin-Robbins does not come in light
unfortunately, so I have to splurge a few times a year
. I look forward to getting ideas from other
quadlist persons that battle the quad gut. the never ending battle
that we must face, because we don't have stomach
muscles. It would be so fun to just eat anything you wanted
all the time, wouldn't it? Dana
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