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7 Minute Workout Review

OK, let’s just get this out of the way right now….I’m a bad blogger. Not bad in the true sense of the word, more like inconsistent. Life happens, okay? :)

I suppose my silence is a result of nothing “exciting” happening. I haven’t really had much to say, or any events to “report”. As usual, I am extremely busy, both personally and professionally.

In the last 6 days something crazy has happened. I mean it’s just insane. Almost unbelievable, really. In the words of Inigo Montoya, “Let me ‘splain”. Okay,
“Let me sum up”.

Like most women on the planet, in my mid to late 40′s I found myself thrown into menopause. Along with the hot flashes and mood swings came the weight gain. For most of my adult life, I have weighed right around 98 pounds. I ate what I wanted when I wanted. I never had to go out of my way to exercise or diet. My stomach was flat and my thighs were firm. Yes, I have been one of the fortunate ones to inherit great genes.

When I entered “Pre-menopause” around the time I turned 43, the weight gain began. By the time it ran its course with me, I had gained 14 pounds. You may be thinking, “Gee, Steph, you’re complaining about weighing 112 pounds, really?”. To put it into perspective, I stand barefoot at 4’11″ tall. 14 pounds to me is 25 to a taller woman! I had to do something.

It’s really not the weight for me, it’s the fat. It’s the way my body looks and the way it makes me feel – both physically and emotionally. It’s realizing not only do your favorite jeans no longer fit, but neither does the rest of your wardrobe! Most of all, it’s the lack of energy. I began walking every evening. Within 2 weeks my “love handles” began to disappear! You can probably guess what happened next. I skipped a day because it rained. Another because I had to work over. Another because my daughter had a track meet. The next thing you know I was out of the “habit” of walking. Hello “love handles”!

My cancer diagnosis in 2009 just made matters worse. The cancerous lesions on my bones cause great pain. I also have severe arthritis along with a form of osteoporosis. I am given steroids to help the chemo drugs work better. Great. Steroids cause weight gain and bloating. The pain medication I take has wonderful side effects also! Sleepiness, lack of energy, and constipation. Since being diagnosed, I gained another 10 pounds. That’s a total of 24 pounds, which is about 45 to a woman of taller stature. I already had no energy, now I am officially an Oompa Loompa!

When my business partner and best friend, Deb Lane and I first heard about 7 Minute Workout from our good friend Joel Therien, we were immediately
excited! A fitness program we could do from the comfort of home in just 7 minutes a day, 3 days a week? Count us in!

While I was excited, I was also a little skeptical, personally. Given my current health issues, would I be able to do this? I would soon find out…

The plan is very simple. You log in to your personal website where Joel and his partner Chris Reid have everything laid out and explained very simply.
Everything can be personalized to your specific needs, including the workouts. There is a members forum where you can ask questions and exchange stories
and ideas with other members. There is even a nutritional area to help you learn how, what, and when to eat to help burn fat, calories, and to “feed”
your muscles. Joel and Chris have made videos demonstrating each workout that are simple and easy to follow. Then there is the live training, held several
times a week in an online conference room!

Now comes the real test – can I physically do this? I navigate to the exercise videos and choose “Beginner, Non-Equipment”. I view the first video, which is about 2 minutes long. I do the exercise, no problem! Now I’m excited! On to video 2, again about 2 minutes long. This one is a little more challenging - pushups! No way…so I decide to do “girl pushups” on my knees. This I can do! Videos 3 and 4, short and explained well. I completed the first day’s workout with ease, and man do I feel good! Mostly emotionally – I am proud of myself not only for being able to do this physically, but also for taking ACTION!

Two days later I log in, watch the videos, and complete my second workout. I am starting to feel better already! I have a strange amount of energy I thought
would never return. I am learning about the other things my body requires to reach my goal of feeling better, like drinking water and consuming the proper
amout of fiber. After completing one set of workouts in 10 days, not only am I energized but I am feeling stronger and better than I have in several years.
I seem to have more stamina, and my biceps are getting toned! Oh yes, I have lost 4 pounds – that’s a bonus! This is strictly from the exercise along with
the water & fiber intake. I haven’t even started on the nutritional aspects!

The bottom line is, this is the easiest and most simple “exercise” program I have ever experienced. I do this at my own pace from the comfort of my home for 7 minutes every other day. No packing a bag and driving to the gym. No walking around the block, or driving to the mall to walk in the winter. No
ordering special food. I feel better than I have in years, and my family has noticed the difference not only physically, but in my attitude. I am gradually becoming the happy person I used to be! My husband is so impressed, he has decided to start working out with me!

If you have any interest in feeling better I urge you to take a look at 7 Minute Workout. Seriously, if I can do this, anyone can!

The Effects of NOT taking Your Medicine

I have been remiss in posting to my personal blog. For
that I must apologize. Much has happened in the last two months.

On August 16, my DH Ric finally got the surgery done
on his neck to fuse the discs. They actually inserted a
titanium disc in his vertebrae which will fuse with the
others. Wow, the wonders of modern medicine. This
was done on an “outpatient” basis, he came home the same afternoon!

One morning in September I woke up with terrible pain
in my right side. I called my Oncologist who sent me
to the hospital for a chest x-ray. Fluid in my right lung,
great. I had to go see a Pulmonary Specialist. Funny
how the Circle of Life works – I had an appointment
with a Dr. Colangelo. Hmmmm the name sounds
familiar. This is the same  doctor who drained the fluid
from my mom’s lungs several times before she passed
away. Now I am about to undergo the same procedure.

100 cc’s of fluid came out of my right lung. Dr.
Colangelo is a little  perplexed at the fact that there is
less fluid now that there was on the chest x-ray 2
weeks before. Only I know why…I had stopped taking
the Immunocal two months prior. I went back on it as soon as I found out about the fluid. ;)

My good friend (and work from home “Boss”) Joel
Therien had called me to tell me about a different
product which cost much less and did not have an
Income Opportunity attached to it. I tried it, but got
very sick due to not following the proper protocol.

Now they test the fluid to see if it is cancer or just
infection. It’s cancer. Damn. Dr Paula (my Oncologist)
informs Ric and I that I have Stage 4 cancer, and that
we knew that from the beginning. Ummmm, no….
no one ever said those words. Anger. Rage. Tears.
For a year and a half I have been undergoing
chemotherapy treatments thinking I would eventually
go into remission. Well, I won’t. Not with traditional
medicine, anyway. Dr. Paula says we are “buying time”
and trying to give me the best possible quality of life,
however much I have left. Sorry, those who know me
well know I ain’t buying it. I have already beat the
odds as far as time for Stage 4 cancer, and I intend to beat it even longer!

We’re going to change my chemo again. Back to 3
weeks on, one week off. I have had two sessions so
far, with less side effects than with the old chemo
drugs. No major “crashing”, just a bit of fatigue. I actually feel pretty good.

Needless to say I will NOT stop taking Immunocal -
EVER. I feel so strongly about the boost it is giving to
my immune system that I have decided to become a
distributor, not just a customer so I can try to help
others who may need it. I already make money
working from home, I may as well make a difference in another life at the same time.

As always – One Day at a Time,
Steph

Day 8 on Immunocal

The pain in my back and legs is definitely subsiding after eight days of taking Immunocal. Whew! Hopefully I was right and the product just takes time. I felt fine all day, with plenty of energy and mental clarity. I was taking about 800 mg a day of Ibuprofen to supplement the prescribed pain medication I am on (Percocet 10/325), but yesterday I only took 400 mg at bedtime. I have not taken any so far today :)

Thursday June 10 is Chemo day. I may or may not feel like being online in the day that follow, but will continue to drink my Apple juice Immunocal cocktails. I will keep you posted on my progress.

Steph

Day 5 On Immunocal

After five days of taking Immunocal, I have to say it tastes great! I mix it with apple juice and drink it every morning. So far the only effects I am experiencing are some increased pain in my back and legs, my problem areas. I am hoping this is the product at work, attacking the spots on my bones. I will continue to take the product and make regular updates regarding its effects and my progress.

Non-Conventional ways I fight Cancer

In March 2010 my best friend and business partner Deb Lane sent me a message about a product she had learned about through our mutual friend and business associate Anne Dowson. The company is called Waiora, the product is NCD or Natural Cellular Defense. I began researching the company and products, then made a phone call to the contact Anne had passed on, Korey Johnson. Korey explained the products to me, both NCD and Agari Gold, a natural mushroom product. I decided to give this a try, even after Korey explained the products help about 50% of cancer patients who use them.

I received and began taking the products a week before our trip to Vegas, hoping they would provide the stamina I would need. Boy, did they! Deb and I had been worried I would be fatigued and possibly need to go rest in our hotel room in the afternoons. Not once in five days did I need to! Well okay, I did once during the Turning Point Seminar, until Marshall Sylver ‘hypnotized’ us, and this skeptic awoke completely refreshed and gambled until 2 AM! The recommended dosage was 10 drops of NCD 7 times per day, 10 drops of Agari Gold once per day. Not only did I maintain the necessary energy I needed on my trip, I barely “crashed” after chemotherapy when I returned home!

Okay, so the products from Waiora clearly help me…so why have I stopped taking them? The price tag. I know one should’t put a price on their health, especially when we are dealing with cancer, but the NCD alone costs $50 a bottle. A bottle at my dosage lasts less than a week. One of the things Marshall said in his Seminar was that the problem with nutritional companies is they price themselves right out of business. Man, is he right! I mean we’re talking 300 bucks a month here!

While in Vegas we met Don and Janet Legere for cocktails. I don’t usually advertise that I have cancer, but Janet knew I had been dealing with “health issues” and finally asked. As it turns out, Don’s father has cancer and takes a product which Don says helped him “beat cancer twice”. I told them I was giving the NCD a fair shot, but would definitely let them know if I wanted or needed to try something else. That something else is Immunocal from Immunotec. It certainly costs a lot less at $85 for a month’s supply.

My first months supply should arrive tomorrow, June 1 via UPS. I look forward to keeping you posted on my progress with this product!

Til next time,
Stephanie