Holiday Tips

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The holidays are in full swing, which means festive food, and busy schedules. Many families are enjoying old traditions, or making new ones. Unfortunately also during these Christmas experiences, many people find themselves experiencing weight gain. Countless family gatherings and baking Christmas goodies all month are grounds for overeating, without any time to spare for exercise. By making few simple changes over the day, the holidays do not have to mean weight gain! Here are some simple tips to try out between traveling, parties, cooking, and company.

  1. An Early Resolution? – Rather than waiting for New Years to start a resolution, make it easier on yourself and gradually work up to your resolution by New Years. This will also help you to stay focused and maintain weight over the holidays, so you can see faster results after. If your goal is to lose weight, maybe you will try to walk two days a week now, and by New Year’s you will be built up to walking 5 days a week!
  2. Stress less about Exercise- Rather than stressing about shopping and cleaning this year, think of this as a time to multitask. Housework is one of the best ways to get in a workout over the holidays. Whether it’s moving around the kitchen while you bake, or vacuuming before company…it all burn calories! Shopping through the mall crowds, standing in line, and bringing bags out to your car all are positive experiences now that you can count it as a workout, right?
  3. Quality Time– Rather than taking away from family time to work out, invite your family to do something as a group. Wake up on Christmas morning and enjoy some yoga together before presents, or take the kids out ice-skating or sledding after the famous Christmas dinner. Just remember, building a snowman or looking at Christmas lights will also provide memories that last longer than the memories watching a movie would.
  4. Think Before You Eat – Eat until you are satisfied, not stuffed.  If you find yourself overeating at one meal, go light on the next. Try to fill your plate with the lower calorie items such as vegetable dishes, and lean proteins, then take smaller portions of the rich foods. Eat slowly, socialize, and enjoy every bite!

Overall, it’s the holidays and you need to enjoy yourself! Don’t restrict yourself from family time and enjoying some of your favorite holiday foods, but be mindful and plan ahead! Stay healthy this season, then after the holidays, your mind and body will thank you!

-Kelsey

You Only Turn 50 Once…

You only turn 50 once, so you better make it count when that time comes.  I try to be health conscious and stay fit, but sometimes, you need to splurge a little.  When I came into work on Friday, my staff had the place decorated for my 50th birthday, and my nurse Chris made this cake for me.

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About the only candy I will eat is peanut M & M’s, and she made this cake with it covered in them!  The top was a carrot cake, and the bottom was marble.  She did a great job.  This was the best cake! Here is a close-up view of it.

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Did this cake have a lot of calories?  Yes.  Did it stop me from eating several pieces, including over the weekend.  Not on your life!  You need to enjoy these types of things in life when it comes along.  If you eat these type of things in moderation, then you can have them, and enjoy them without guilt.  If we restrict ourselves too much, then we end up crabby, and depressed.  I will make up for things with my diet after this, and I still exercise everyday so I can have these “good things” in life.  So can you!  It is OK to reward yourselves once in a while, but then get back on track, and take care of yourself.  For me, I just told myself “I only turn 50 once, so take advantage of it”.  That is truly what life is about.  Enjoy it!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2585

Proud of You Nick!

Nick has been having a much better senior year since his first cross country meet this year where he collapsed 300 meters before the finish line.  Now, he is getting ready for the State Cross Country meet this coming Saturday.  He is starting to get back to his usual self.  Here is his last weekend with Molly and I at Tucks.  One proud sister here, and another proud sister Megan, back in college in Virginia, who wished she could have been home for this too.

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He has overcome a lot these last few months, and as I posted last week, our first obstacle for all of us to overcome is OURSELVES!  We could not be more proud of you Nick.

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Mom, Megan, Molly, and I are behind you all of the way.  Mom and I will be cheering at the course, and Molly and Megan cheering from afar, but we will keep them posted.  Go for broke in your final high school cross country meet.  Do your best, and leave no regrets behind.  This may be your last high school cross country meet, but your family will be cheering and supporting you forever.  We love you.  Families live together, support each, stay fit together!  Good luck, but have fun, and enjoy your last State meet!  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2582

The Importance of Living Healthy

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As many of you know my maiden name is Likness and my father is Dr.Clark Likness. I have discussed in previous posts about how growing up in a home where medical terms and science were discussed on a regular basis helped shape my interest and passion for health, wellness, and nutrition. Healthy eating and regular activity were norms in our household and have continued to be a focus for us as we all get older. Many of you have probably heard stories, rumors, or maybe the actual truth about what has been going on about my Dad recently.  There seems to be a lot more of the rumors versus the actual truth going around about what happened, that Dad and I decided it was time to discuss it on our wellness blog to not only inform you all of the truth, but show how important healthy living, choices, and wellness checks with your regular doctors are.

“Dr.Likness” to many of you, “Dad” to me, “Clark” to friends, and “Grandpa Clarky” to my nieces and nephew has been out of the clinic on medical leave since the middle of August. He is doing well and will be coming back to the clinic to see patients in a few weeks. In the early summer, he noticed he was having some issues with his veins in his legs and decided to get it checked out. A small tumor was found on his kidney and after multiple tests and consults with various top notch health professionals, they concluded the tumor needed to be removed as there was a possibility of it being cancer. If removed, he was cured, no matter if it was benign or malignant. In the meantime, he was working on some landscaping at my parent’s lake cabin and blew out his rotator cuff in his shoulder and developed a hernia. In Dad’s early years (before becoming a doctor), he helped his grandparents and parents on the farm and worked road construction. The years of manual labor and hard work caught up to him this summer and basically his body was falling apart! So facing the fact that he needed to have all of these issues taken care of, he decided to do them all at once so that he could be out at the same time for them and not have to take multiple medical leaves of absence from the clinic. It may seem crazy to have it all done in the same time period, but he thought it was best for himself and his patients to not be out multiple times. In August he had the tumor on his kidney removed and the surgery was successful. The pathology report came back that it was benign, which means NO CANCER! We were relieved and thrilled with the news. A few weeks later, he had the hernia and his shoulder repaired. He is now recovering from that and engaging in therapy to get himself back up to steam and have full range of motion again. The picture above is from our last short boat ride around the lake this last weekend before we pulled everything out for winter. As you can see he’s looking good!

There have been multiple rumors going around that he has liver cancer, lung cancer, and is retiring, and we want you all to know NONE of these are true!! He is doing great and will be back to work and 100% health soon! Each doctor he saw through all of this remarked how he went into surgeries, surgeries were successful, and the recovery will be better all because he has kept himself in good shape. He exercises regularly and makes efforts to eat healthy. The benefits of making these daily choices are rewarding! In addition, regular check ups and screenings are essential for good health and prevention as if he wouldn’t have gotten checked out, there is a chance that the tumor in his kidney could have progressed into a cancerous tumor. Even though making healthy choices, practicing portion control and moderation, and making time for regular activity aren’t always appealing (yes it does take some effort and motivation!), we need to make these efforts to take good care of our bodies as we only get one! We decided to share his story to show you how important healthy living and proper self care is…and a little piece of me wanted to help set the record straight! 😉 Dad’s motivation continues to be his family (all of us below minus the newest addition, my niece Blair who was born in the spring) as he wants to be around to enjoy all of life’s events with us! We all need to find that certain motivation to help us stay on track with our goals and efforts! If you don’t have it now, I encourage you to do some serious thinking on what motivates you to live healthy. That motivation and incentive is your key for a long and healthy life!

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-Kelsey

Done With 7…On to 8!

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Yesterday, September 26, was the official completion of my 7th year of consecutive exercise days, and went on to begin year 8 today. I still have as much enjoyment now as I ever did.  I still have to plan everyday when I am going to exercise, and what type of exercise for that day, but it is a habit.  A very enjoyable habit.  I can’t see myself doing it any other way.  Whether biking, running, walking, lifting weights…and even swimming…I thoroughly enjoy staying active.

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My exercise has taken me on many adventures, and with many different people.  I would not trade it for anything!  Hopefully the adventures still keep coming, and with other people as well.  How far can I go without missing a day?  I don’t know, but we will all be finding out together.  Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2556

Happy Birthday Girls!

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My girls turn 20 today!  Both in their own worlds now.  One at SDSU in Brookings, and one at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA.  One swimming, and one trying to keep running, and both trying to figure out their future life.  We all have challenges every day, and for us “older individuals”, we know how challenging and stressful this time in our life can be.  You may be away at school learning, but they, like all of us, need to remember one thing:  Spend your life learning how to live!

They are still trying to figure out their ultimate destination, but who isn’t?  We all continue to learn, and to learn by our mistakes.  Life is continuously changing.  That is what makes it such a fun adventure.  Happy Birthday you two!  Stay focused, have fun, live and learn.  Mom and I are always here for you!

Keep moving everybody!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day #:  2551