Women's Fatigue

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Have you been feeling down right fatigue lately?
I know I have and I am not sure why...
I mean I know on a good day I can catch a good 6-8 hours of sleep,
but that doesn't explain why my body feels like It's been run over twice by a bus

Worn out and weary, women across the country named fatigue among their top five health
concerns of 2010 in WebMD's annual year in health survery (the other four were period problems, "super foods" best for nutrition, thyroid conditions and sex and relationship issues).
(Topics I will include in my blog),

One of the things I've been thinking about lately is my vitamin D levels 
because lately my bones have ached more than usual and on top of that my increase in fatigue. 
And I know that is not a good sign and it's been downright hard to get back into working out, but I also know I am not alone ( I know your reading this chikas, yes you and no I am not pregnant). 


If you haven't caught on by now, According to Volgman " there's been an epidemic of vitamin D over the last few decades because we've been avoiding the sun."  But,  I know I don't avoid the sun at all, I mean I love being in the sun any opportunity I get ( I mean I use to be an triathlete for god sakes), but maybe I am not getting the same dose as I use to get. 

And then, for some people, their digestive tract cannot absorb vitamin D well. For others, the kidneys have trouble converting the nutrient to its active form. And being overweight makes vitamin D less available for use in the body. Whatever the reason, to little of this essential vitamin can sap your bone strength, and some research links a deficiency of vitamin D to chronic fatigue syndrome (webMD).

Scary! I hope that is not what I (or you) are going through.
So, what should we do? Well for starters you can make an appointment with 
your primary doctor and discuss your sign and symptoms. Perhaps your provider
can order lab analysis to check your blood levels. Secondly, it's time to start 
considering taking a vitamin D daily supplement. 

I recently purchased  the Leader Vitamin D natural flavor chewable tablets.
It's a dietary supplement that will help promote bone, immune, breast and colon health.
One table a day will help get you the right amount you need.
So next time your thinking, no I am good, perhaps it's time to start taking your vitamin D.















Self-Care Tips

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A couple weeks ago I took a trip to Psalm Springs with my husband to get away from the city life and enjoy a weekend in the desert. We needed a break from our Monday through Friday work routine because we were sleep deprived, stressed and tired all the time. So, we planned a 3 day weekend trip to Doubletree by Hilton Hotel and Jordan came along too!!

I guess you can say this was a small family retreat considering Jordan enjoyed every moment as much as we did because she was all smiles. The hotel is pet friendly, so that was a nice perk! Also, if you take your dog, you're only allowed to reside on the first floor. However, that was an advantage for us because we got a room near the pool with and our own private fire pit place outside.

One of the great advantages about the self-care trip to Palm Springs was to dive right into relaxation the first day, but I also took the time to discover what I needed for myself.
So, I created  "An absolute no list", where knowing what I want was just as important as knowing what I don't want. And it so happen that I wanted some  "Me Time!". So of course I took advantage of booking a day at the Omni Resort Spa, so my husband and I would enjoy individual spa sessions. I know practicing self-care can sometimes feel guilty, but it becomes more natural and automatic when you know your taking care of one another by allowing yourself to pay more attention to your needs. So remember to squeeze a little "Me Time" every now and then. Keep in mind, "Extreme self-care takes practice". ~ Cheryl Richardson.



Cocktail Hour with Susan G. Komen San Diego

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Hola Hola!!! We are halfway through the week, so let's keep going to complete our goals. With that said chicas, I want to share an awesome experience I had with Susan G. Komen San Diego. First and foremost, I like to give thanks to Suzy Garcia, Director of Scatena Daniels Communications for allowing an opportunity to explore the cocktail hour for Screens, Genes and The Decision We Make event.

Are you ready to learn what the cocktail hour was all about? Bueno, eating and drinking of course! Pero no te creas que fue asi, in all seriousness it was an opportunity to learn about the many faces that stand behind Susan G. Komen's mission. And that's everyone from advocates, educators, patient navigators, case managers, survivors, local community members far and near, mayors, doctors, sponsors, donors, clinics and hospitals. Mujeres, we have a team of experts standing behind us every step of the way, so don't let your fear prevent you from getting screened today, tomorrow or the next day. When you are ready, so is the community.






Here are a couple of facts that I've learned:

Over 300 guest gathered to hear about the latest in breast cancer health treatment at Susan G. Komen San Diego's  "Screens, Genes & the Choice We Make"

Bank of America is the presenting sponsor of Susan G. Komen San Diego's Screen, Genes & The choices We Make.

(photo credit: Lauren Radack)

Dr. Dennis Holmes and Gina Champion-Can Joined "Screens, Gene & the Choices We Make", to inform guest on the latest in breast health treatment and holistic well-being.

(photo credit: Lauren Radack)

Award-winning Joan Lunden shared her breast cancer journey and the importance of breast health advocacy at Susan G. Komen San Diego's "Screens, Genes & the Choices We Make."

(photo credit: Lauren Radack)


Okay, chicas, now that I have your attention, I am going to give you a quick inside look at the mammogram mobile unit. The floor plan inside is modern, organized and clean. Once you set foot inside you will find a small registration area to the right and then to the left there is a small sitting area with a vital sign machine. Further down the unit is a small hall way and a cute small changing room to prepare yourself for the exam.





In the back of the mobile unit is the mammogram machine, a technician station and a small area to lay down for a breast exam. Once the provider is done with the breast exam, the technician will then walk you over to the mammogram machine to start the screening process. As you can see, I took a brief moment to lay down and experience what women feel as they are mentally preparing themselves for the exam and your probably wondering why?

Well that's because I know all to well how it feels to be in your shoes. At the age of 26, I had my first ultrasound of my right breast which then resulted in getting my first bilateral diagnostic mammogram. Obviously there was an area of suspicion, but I am thankful that everything came out benign (normal). The most important lesson learned in my experience and as a Latina was conquering my fear of the unknown, but also placing the example to my fellow Latinas que no estan solas! 



After a great tour, I walked over to the bar with Kelly to try the pink cocktail, there we sipped and mingled. And little did I know.... I was going to run into Ambrocia Lopez, Director of Mission Programs, Susan G. Komen Orange County . Ambrocia and I go way back ladies, we met when I was finishing up my internship at Komen. She and I along with great volunteers worked tirelessly on weekends to create an awareness along in our great Latino communities in Santa Ana. As a matter fact, Komen was the place where my passion for women's health began and since then I've been involved in the health care field in a variety of roles. Also, Ambrocia and I are looking forward to bringing a cafecito hour interview on La Saludable Latina podcast to share the trends and efforts that have been succeeding with our Latinas.


(Ambrocia and I)

Thanks to my photographer Kelly Wallace for capturing the moments and accompanying me to the event. Not only did we capture the experience, but we met two special survivors that day, Wendy Shurelds and Barb Whatley. I can go on and on about their stories, but I am personally going to save that for another time because I believe inviting them to the podcast will have a greater impact.

(Kelly Wallace)

(Wendy Shurelds, Survivor)

(To the Left: Barb Whatley , Surfer/Survivor)

Okay chicas, I am happy to share that the Komen event raised $210,000 dollars!! Woohoo!

Remember, regardless of your age, race and ethnicity.
Every Women Counts!

A Healthy You

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Labor Day Breakfast

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Labor Day weekend is quickly approaching and while we are all trying to get through the busy week; I know we're all looking forward to a relaxing weekend with breakfast in bed. So, let's send summer out in style with this delicious buckwheat and blueberry pancake breakfast recipe created by  Tina Fanilli Moraccini, Valentina and Mimi Moraccini "Piccolo Chef" in Los Angeles.

Tina and her daughters began creating delicious healthy recipes for their Piccolo Chef foundation which focuses on healthy cooking with kids. And due to their creative recipes and unique cooking styles they have join forces with the Got Milk? campaign to inspire healthy meals for younger generations, the California Milk Processor Board (CMPB), has launched a new statewide program that features recipes created by and for kids.

Although we don't have children yet, exposure to cooking at home has inspired my husband and I to cook more often at home versus eating out to restaurants, plus the kid friendly creations prepared by the Jr. Got Milk? chefs are packed with fresh fruits, vegetable and smart ingredients swaps (e.g. buckwheat instead of traditional flour).




Buckwheat and Blueberry pancake breakfast

Makes 3-4 pancakes
Ingredients:
½ cup buckwheat flour (substituted for Organic Wheat flour)
½ cup all-purpose flour
2 tbsp. sugar
2 tsps. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup milk
2 tsps. of melted butter
1 large egg
½ cup fresh blueberries
2 tbsp. ground flaxseed
2 tbsp. chia seeds (I did not include in my recipe)
1 tsp. oil (for cooking pancakes)

First: Whisk dry ingredients in a small mixing bowl: flour, sugar, baking powder


Getting Back to Running

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It's been a good minute since I've ran and it only takes me back
to my competitive days in Track and Field and X-Country.  
Lately, I been getting back into running thanks to a my good friend Kellee
who's been on a journey of getting healthy and fit.

Seeing her dedication motivated me to get back into running and
it's been a good couple of years since I've done this exercise
so I knew right away to have a steady pace.

Since, I am a petite girl, I told myself I was done with running and decided to just
stick with weight training, but after joining Kellee on runs;
I've realized how much I missed the sport and how horrible my breathing pattern is
but nevertheless it's time to get back at it.

So ladies, to keep yourself cool during your run I recommend wearing
light cool sport clothing, running shoes and hair accessories.