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    Breakfast alternatives to oatmeal

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    Ok ladies I need some help with breakfast ideas!

    I am a total creature of habit and especially with breakfast I always have the same thing everyday. It's just easier with the craziness of mornings with getting the kids off to school, etc.

    I love my warm bowl of hot cereal everyday. It's usually about 1/3 cup oatmeal and 1/3 cup Red River cereal (whole wheat, rye and flax), microwaved, and then I mix a bit of 1% milk, a very tiny bit of brown sugar and a handful of blueberries. It's comforting and filling and I don't get hungry again an hour later.

    But if we're going back to swaying I need to avoid the oatmeal, so I'd like some ideas for alternatives! I don't like cold breakfasts at all. Regular cereal + milk is a no no as it's too high sugar and high glycemic carbs and just makes me hungry. I do have PCOS tendencies and I'm on Metformin already for that.

    I sometimes have an egg + a slice of toast with butter as an alternative, but I read on Atomic's posts about swaying with PCOS that I shouldn't have too many eggs either.

    So, I would really really appreciate some suggestions of something I can have for breakfast everyday that won't get tiresome. I love a warm brekky, so I don't know if there is an easy alternate out there I can just switch out for the oatmeal?

    Thanks everyone!!
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    replied in other thread!

    Pure protein or pure carbs in the morning - not both. You can mix protein and carbs at other meals, but if you need breakfast when swaying pink, do one or the other.
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    Awesome thanks AS!!

    Okay I thought I was caught up on your essays, but I can't recall why not mix protein/carbs at breakfast and not at other meals?

    Going to have to think about it....I usually do my workouts late morning so probably carbs is a better idea than protein just to get energy for my workout.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LacePrincess View Post
    Okay I thought I was caught up on your essays, but I can't recall why not mix protein/carbs at breakfast and not at other meals?
    Because you want the longest amount of time with your blood sugar low (which is why most girl swayers skip breakfast completely). So either all protein, which won't raise your blood sugar at all, or all carbs, which will raise your blood sugar high but will drop it down quickly to the low range.
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    Quote Originally Posted by essnce629 View Post
    Because you want the longest amount of time with your blood sugar low (which is why most girl swayers skip breakfast completely). So either all protein, which won't raise your blood sugar at all, or all carbs, which will raise your blood sugar high but will drop it down quickly to the low range.
    Okay makes sense, thanks. Opted for all protein as I have PCO tendencies and I'm on Metformin, and the sugar crash after overnight fast sounds like a terrible idea for me.

    I ended up having cottage cheese with some strawberries and blueberries yesterday, I can live with that. I have a workout to do this morning so fx it'll actually be enough to fuel my workout.
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    early m/c Jan 2013

    Cycle #1 @ HRC (Oct 2014) - 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized and biopsied. 1XX and 1XY abnormal. 1XX no DNA found, rebiopsied and found normal, frozen.
    FET attempt #1 (Nov 2014) - cancelled due to functional cyst. FET attempt #2 (Jan 30, 2015) - NT. Remaining embie failed to thaw.

    May 2015 - started infertility treatments at OFC. Femara 2.5mg
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    Dec 21 2015 - mmc 7w1d

    Apr 2016 - IVF Cycle #2. Converted to IUI because of uneven response and leading follicles.
    Apr 19, 2016 - IUI with 3 mature follicles (2 right, 1 left), post wash: 17mil, 94% motility and 89% rapid motility. BFN.

    June 3, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 5w.
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    Breakfast alternatives to oatmeal

    I had two fried egg whites for breakfast and a cup of coffee. It certainly wasn't as filling as say two pieces of toast or a bowl of cereal. But did curb the hunger and for me was better than nothing.

    Cottage cheese is the protein and fruit is the carbs- Atomic suggests only one or the other for breakfast I think?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarah4girl View Post
    I had two fried egg whites for breakfast and a cup of coffee. It certainly wasn't as filling as say two pieces of toast or a bowl of cereal. But did curb the hunger and for me was better than nothing.

    Cottage cheese is the protein and fruit is the carbs- Atomic suggests only one or the other for breakfast I think?
    Yeah I can't stomach eggs so early.

    Meh, it's probably a bit of fruit carbs, but honestly I'm not going to extremes for my sway. It's got to be reasonable or it's just too much, and then I get sway-obsessed which ruins it all anyways. I'm doing the LE PCOS diet anyways so it's not as extreme as the regular LE diet. I do my workouts in the morning and if I don't have something in my system I'll crash hard. The Metformin offsets my blood sugar levels anyways, and you can't cut carbs too hard when using Met.

    As far as I'm concerned it's already 'pinker' than a bowl of oatmeal which is my usual, plus lots of girl moms seem to eat cereal, and that's protein/carbs anyways. Plus I never get to eat till around 2.5-3 hours after I get up in the mornings anywho.
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    early m/c Jan 2013

    Cycle #1 @ HRC (Oct 2014) - 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized and biopsied. 1XX and 1XY abnormal. 1XX no DNA found, rebiopsied and found normal, frozen.
    FET attempt #1 (Nov 2014) - cancelled due to functional cyst. FET attempt #2 (Jan 30, 2015) - NT. Remaining embie failed to thaw.

    May 2015 - started infertility treatments at OFC. Femara 2.5mg
    July 2015 - BFP after second round of Femara. Aug 4 2015 - 6w4d
    Dec 21 2015 - mmc 7w1d

    Apr 2016 - IVF Cycle #2. Converted to IUI because of uneven response and leading follicles.
    Apr 19, 2016 - IUI with 3 mature follicles (2 right, 1 left), post wash: 17mil, 94% motility and 89% rapid motility. BFN.

    June 3, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 5w.
    Sep 1, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 8w.

    Our rainbow baby girl arrived on Mon Aug 28, 2017 - "After every storm comes a rainbow". We are so thankful and grateful for every moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LacePrincess View Post
    Awesome thanks AS!!

    Okay I thought I was caught up on your essays, but I can't recall why not mix protein/carbs at breakfast and not at other meals?

    Going to have to think about it....I usually do my workouts late morning so probably carbs is a better idea than protein just to get energy for my workout.
    Because we're trying to keep blood sugar on the lowish side and if you eat pure protein, your blood sugar won't go up, and if you eat pure carbs, your blood sugar goes up but then drops really soon after that (because protein slows rises and falls in blood sugar).

    We don't know that having lower blood sugar in the morning matters by that much, os if you can't do it, you can't do it.
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    If you're not eating for 2-3 hours, then technically that counts as skipping breakfast. IT's not that you need to not eat breakfast, just htat you're trying to extend that overnight fast by however long you're able to do so. If it's only 2-3 hours, that's fine! No medals are awarded for self-denial and misery LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atomic sagebrush View Post
    Because we're trying to keep blood sugar on the lowish side and if you eat pure protein, your blood sugar won't go up, and if you eat pure carbs, your blood sugar goes up but then drops really soon after that (because protein slows rises and falls in blood sugar).

    We don't know that having lower blood sugar in the morning matters by that much, os if you can't do it, you can't do it.
    Thanks AS, that helps. Extremes are too OCD and 'sway-cessive' and boy mom thinking anyways, lol.

    Well I cranked out my workout today and was feeling pretty much out of gas for the last half, so I'm probably burning into those glucogen stores anyways. I really don't have a lot of fat to lose so I need to be careful with dieting so I don't risk my ovulation....my bodyfat % is around 16-18% so I really don't want that to drop lower.

    I think I could just switch over to a few strawberries in my breakfast and skip the blueberries, those are low GI. Generally speaking I'm just going with diabetic diets as a guideline as it gives me a good framework without me having to nitpick all the macros.

    I have an iffy gallbladder that's chronic too, and too much protein can set my gall bladder off, so that's another thing I need to watch. Balance in everything!
    Me (38) and DH (38)

    SAHM military momma to DS1 (2004), DS2 (who's all boy but loves to dance, though not in a tutu!) (2006), DS3 (2009), and our rainbow baby girl DD1 (2017)

    early m/c Jan 2013

    Cycle #1 @ HRC (Oct 2014) - 6 retrieved, 4 mature, 3 fertilized and biopsied. 1XX and 1XY abnormal. 1XX no DNA found, rebiopsied and found normal, frozen.
    FET attempt #1 (Nov 2014) - cancelled due to functional cyst. FET attempt #2 (Jan 30, 2015) - NT. Remaining embie failed to thaw.

    May 2015 - started infertility treatments at OFC. Femara 2.5mg
    July 2015 - BFP after second round of Femara. Aug 4 2015 - 6w4d
    Dec 21 2015 - mmc 7w1d

    Apr 2016 - IVF Cycle #2. Converted to IUI because of uneven response and leading follicles.
    Apr 19, 2016 - IUI with 3 mature follicles (2 right, 1 left), post wash: 17mil, 94% motility and 89% rapid motility. BFN.

    June 3, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 5w.
    Sep 1, 2016 - 5mg Femara cycle. 8w.

    Our rainbow baby girl arrived on Mon Aug 28, 2017 - "After every storm comes a rainbow". We are so thankful and grateful for every moment.

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