s'nic
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- At risk of diabetes
Bringing this here rather than hijack the statins thread.
As the title suggests I need to check if there are easy meal options I may have missed. Sorry for the essay, but the impact of my health really is tied to this.
As a background I caught the original covid virus back in march 2020. I didn't go in hospital - the doc suggested it at one point, but I figured I didn't need it, and beds were scarce, and bodies piling up - I figured someone else needed it more than me.
So I never really got well. At my worst I could only get myself out of bed, get as far as a chair in my spare bedroom, and just rest there from the exhaustion. I improved a bit in the summer and assumed that improvement would continue, however in autumn/winter I realised the cold affects me badly. Over winter/xmas 2020 I was so rough I realised I needed to see a doctor.
What followed was waiting lists, various tests and x-rays, I was told I had residual damage to the lungs. After more waiting lists and tests was told my heart itself was ok, but I had an ectopic heartbeat (PVC) and was put on beta-blockers. Over the years it's been a case of one step forward, 2 steps back.
I've learnt that if I do just a small amount of stuff for 3-4 days in a row it's too much, I basically crash and burn. Last time I did it I walked in the house, sat down, and had neither the energy, nor the will to get to the kitchen and cook food. At it's worst I put myself in the '2 steps back' position and just have to rest and take it easy til the day I regain energy. I now factor in rest days when planning to do anything.
Even now, sometimes I end up feeling ill doing the weekly shopping, I believe I have narrowed that down to the vibration of the trolley wheels travelling up through my arms to my chest. It's happened too often to be a coincidence. I'm waiting on another 24 hr heart monitor to check my ectopics - I plan to take a shopping trolley around the store while it is fitted!
If the weather is colder my kitchen tends to be a degree or two cooler than my main room. This is enough to make me start feeling unwell after idk ... about 10 minutes. We are entering spring now, so that should stop affecting me til next winter.
Over 3 years I actually lost 28 lb in weight while eating cakes biscuits pasties, quiche, frozen meals ... anything that needed zero effort. I can only put the weight loss down to not eating / not wanting to eat while feeling exhausted or unwell.
Today I've been feeling below par, and my chest is feeling quite rough again. Maybe because I've not been sleeping well - probably due to a suspected gnat which has been terrorising me. Since 17 march I have been bitten 9 times, 6 of them on 1 foot. I react badly to bites and even with antihistamines I have swelling on my left foot and I am continuously feeling a prickly, almost painful itch. The insect repellent isn't saving me (I am the insects only available food).
That's the situation ... so meal suggestions ...
I need to plan out meals which easily lend themself to being prepared in stages, or are almost zero effort meals. I don't eat much, only breakfast plus one meal.
My natural first choice is pizza, pasta, lasagne etc. (RIP those meals). I tried tofu - that's not for me. I eat both meat and fish, I like hot pots / stews etc (but not continuously), and I like beans, lentils and pearl barley in those. I'm good with most flavourings, but not hot and spicy. I'm currently restricting saturated fats, but some are ok.
So far I used my slow cooker to make casserole type meals - I can do a bit, go sit down, do a bit more, rest again, then finish it off. I do a large pot so I can portion it and freeze it.
I did a mushroom stroganoff in the slow cooker too, portion and froze some of that too
I've also made omelettes, and pan cooked chopped meat/veg
I also seem to be lacking inspiration for a replacement for pasta / potatoes / bread (tho I've seen cauliflower rice mentioned).
Any inspiration to add variety would be awesome.
Today is one of those days I would not cook anything. However I have one of my previously cooked meals ready to heat up.
As the title suggests I need to check if there are easy meal options I may have missed. Sorry for the essay, but the impact of my health really is tied to this.
As a background I caught the original covid virus back in march 2020. I didn't go in hospital - the doc suggested it at one point, but I figured I didn't need it, and beds were scarce, and bodies piling up - I figured someone else needed it more than me.
So I never really got well. At my worst I could only get myself out of bed, get as far as a chair in my spare bedroom, and just rest there from the exhaustion. I improved a bit in the summer and assumed that improvement would continue, however in autumn/winter I realised the cold affects me badly. Over winter/xmas 2020 I was so rough I realised I needed to see a doctor.
What followed was waiting lists, various tests and x-rays, I was told I had residual damage to the lungs. After more waiting lists and tests was told my heart itself was ok, but I had an ectopic heartbeat (PVC) and was put on beta-blockers. Over the years it's been a case of one step forward, 2 steps back.
I've learnt that if I do just a small amount of stuff for 3-4 days in a row it's too much, I basically crash and burn. Last time I did it I walked in the house, sat down, and had neither the energy, nor the will to get to the kitchen and cook food. At it's worst I put myself in the '2 steps back' position and just have to rest and take it easy til the day I regain energy. I now factor in rest days when planning to do anything.
Even now, sometimes I end up feeling ill doing the weekly shopping, I believe I have narrowed that down to the vibration of the trolley wheels travelling up through my arms to my chest. It's happened too often to be a coincidence. I'm waiting on another 24 hr heart monitor to check my ectopics - I plan to take a shopping trolley around the store while it is fitted!
If the weather is colder my kitchen tends to be a degree or two cooler than my main room. This is enough to make me start feeling unwell after idk ... about 10 minutes. We are entering spring now, so that should stop affecting me til next winter.
Over 3 years I actually lost 28 lb in weight while eating cakes biscuits pasties, quiche, frozen meals ... anything that needed zero effort. I can only put the weight loss down to not eating / not wanting to eat while feeling exhausted or unwell.
Today I've been feeling below par, and my chest is feeling quite rough again. Maybe because I've not been sleeping well - probably due to a suspected gnat which has been terrorising me. Since 17 march I have been bitten 9 times, 6 of them on 1 foot. I react badly to bites and even with antihistamines I have swelling on my left foot and I am continuously feeling a prickly, almost painful itch. The insect repellent isn't saving me (I am the insects only available food).
That's the situation ... so meal suggestions ...
I need to plan out meals which easily lend themself to being prepared in stages, or are almost zero effort meals. I don't eat much, only breakfast plus one meal.
My natural first choice is pizza, pasta, lasagne etc. (RIP those meals). I tried tofu - that's not for me. I eat both meat and fish, I like hot pots / stews etc (but not continuously), and I like beans, lentils and pearl barley in those. I'm good with most flavourings, but not hot and spicy. I'm currently restricting saturated fats, but some are ok.
So far I used my slow cooker to make casserole type meals - I can do a bit, go sit down, do a bit more, rest again, then finish it off. I do a large pot so I can portion it and freeze it.
I did a mushroom stroganoff in the slow cooker too, portion and froze some of that too
I've also made omelettes, and pan cooked chopped meat/veg
I also seem to be lacking inspiration for a replacement for pasta / potatoes / bread (tho I've seen cauliflower rice mentioned).
Any inspiration to add variety would be awesome.
Today is one of those days I would not cook anything. However I have one of my previously cooked meals ready to heat up.