Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hi Kat! I'm sorry K is sick. I hope she gets better soon so she can go see the babies again. And I hope you stay well for the same reason.
Be careful about dieting while making milk, please (sorry if I sound naggy), you want to get enough calories to keep the milk coming. Of course, that said, I may be making a radical change to my diet soon and "cleanse" my system, but I fear I'm too weak-willed to keep it up for 3 weeks.
Enh, it's okay. In reality, I'm really preoccupied so I am hoping it will go quickly. I lost all of April, it seems, so maybe May and June will speed forward in a similar way.
Other realization: while I LOVE having a laptop, I still prefer to use my desktop when at home. Now that it too is wireless, I am so happy.
Burrell, I know about the enough calories thing. What I've really done is cut out the dairy and the wheat which, I am told, are colicky inducing and make breastmilk difficult to digest on delicate systems. Which means I have nothing to eat except protein and salads, which is how I lost all that weight last year.
maybe May and June will speed forward in a similar way
Well, it seems like you'll be plenty busy, and that helps in the where-did-the-time-go department, right?
protein and salads
Aren't some vegetables problematic in a similar way, as well? Or is that very different from baby to baby?
Um, I'm not sure if this question is too personal, so feel free to ignore (and of course, I apologize in advance) - Will you have where and when to pump when you're back to work?
Jessica, any dryer news?
Supposedly it's back in stock and will be delivered Saturday, and everything was the warehouse's fault. We'll see -- I'm hopeful but not optimistic at this point. And still hoarding quarters just in case.
I think the last time I've posted with you was way before you moved. How is the new place?
Nilly!! The new place is wonderful. There are still a few things left to be done (including all of the baby's room...oy...) but for the most part we're settled in.
Oh, it's a colic thing. I never had to worry about colic, but I'm told by thems that did that broccoli and cabbage are on the list of what to avoid, too. But fruit is good, right?
I'm going to try to cut out all sugar and carbs for 3 weeks. It sounds vaguely do-able, except for the breakfast part. I can't eat eggs 7 days a week, I'll have a heart attack. And then thereafter I'm supposed to switch over to some kind of crunchy granola, whole grain lifestyle. All of which would be easier if I was actually convinced that such changes would help me avoid
t insert terrifying disease here
but I'm not, at least not fully.
Instead of TAing, right now, I play online.
Yay!
The new place is wonderful.
Yay!
There are still a few things left to be done (including all of the baby's room...oy...)
How many weeks are you now?
Burrell, good luck with the diet. As for breakfast - maybe some dairy stuff?
Ginger!
I can't eat eggs 7 days a week, I'll have a heart attack.
Eggbeaters. I eat eggs 7 days a week. Sometimes I have yogurt instead (but not now with no dairy).
Aren't some vegetables problematic in a similar way, as well?
Yep, as Burrell notes. Luckily some of the problem vegetables are ones I dislike already (not a fan of cabbage or broccoli).
Avoiding dairy and wheat though is so much harder.
All of which would be easier if I was actually convinced that such changes would help me avoid x-disease but I'm not, at least not fully.
Maybe not, but sometimes a change in diet shifts one's world food view. I appreciate grains so much more when I've gone without for a while.
Nilly, what's new with you?