I've been slowly adding to my at home health checks.
Next im adding a lung capacity & flow test to check monthly along with blood pressure.
Just had full bloods done and bowel checks.
Want to add grip strength next as thats linked to longevity.
What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
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If you don't already have an oximeter I would recommend adding one which can link to a smartphone for continuous monitoring/reporting. Not just useful for covid but can also help monitor sleep apnoea and anything else heart/lung related which would result in poor oxygen levels.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
Yeah i have a pulse oximeter already but sadly doesnt link to the phone however that would be handy.GillyBee wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2026 11:58 am If you don't already have an oximeter I would recommend adding one which can link to a smartphone for continuous monitoring/reporting. Not just useful for covid but can also help monitor sleep apnoea and anything else heart/lung related which would result in poor oxygen levels.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
Am trying a free calorie counting app for now, Chronometer. Still using Calorie Counter as well, til it expires. Will see how I go. Wasn't quite ready to lurch into the unknown and not track calories. Obviously there's a slight learning curve, but I've added all today's nosh, and it's within 60 calories of CC, which isn't bad for the amount of time I spent. I probably used slightly different weights or methods. I had to click to get rid of the paid bit twice, but I believe you can use it free indefinitely.
I use CC as a meal planner, and that serves to guide my shopping list.
Did laundry and a bit of light gardening. Lovely sunny blue sky and light breeze.
I use CC as a meal planner, and that serves to guide my shopping list.
Did laundry and a bit of light gardening. Lovely sunny blue sky and light breeze.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
Forget calorie counting, eat what like just use a smaller plate.
Sister in law had a sign in her kitchen.......Fridge pickers wear big knickers

Sister in law had a sign in her kitchen.......Fridge pickers wear big knickers
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I'll testify to that. It just works even though it shouldn't. I Tried all sorts to lose weight and the MOST successful way was a two part strategy....
Eat as much fruit and green veg as I wanted to without restriction, 24/7.
Eat main meals off an 8 inch plate. Side plate if the meal was on bread.
I did not restrict what I ate, just how much. Having to fit it on a small plate made choosing quality over quantity second nature.
There was stupidity like eating doughnuts and drinking wine, but I still lost weight, probably because of the restricted volume of carbs and pies.
If you want evidence that the opposite is true, go and spectate at a Toby Carvery and watch the biggest people with the biggest portions. It's not coincidence.
Graceful Degradation! Prepping's objective summed up in two words. Turning Disaster into Mild Inconvenience by the power of fore-thought
Not Feeling Optimistic. Let me be wrong
Not Feeling Optimistic. Let me be wrong
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
Preparing veg beds ready for plant next month (we're still getting frosts up here) and quietly adding an extra bit of long-term food in the weekly shop.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
Managed to fit a 10 inch pizza on a 8 inch plate. Only a slight overhang. 
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
the best free calorie & macro app i've found is myfitnesspal. Its free to use, i've used it for years for counting macros and its very rare to find a product barcode not on its systemFrnc wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2026 1:35 pm Am trying a free calorie counting app for now, Chronometer. Still using Calorie Counter as well, til it expires. Will see how I go. Wasn't quite ready to lurch into the unknown and not track calories. Obviously there's a slight learning curve, but I've added all today's nosh, and it's within 60 calories of CC, which isn't bad for the amount of time I spent. I probably used slightly different weights or methods. I had to click to get rid of the paid bit twice, but I believe you can use it free indefinitely.
I use CC as a meal planner, and that serves to guide my shopping list.
Did laundry and a bit of light gardening. Lovely sunny blue sky and light breeze.
Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 13
I did see that in the article I found Chronometer in, so I might give MFP a try today. I'd like to keep using CC, just don't really want to fork out £40. CC is better for salt, but I am comparing a paid app to a free version.tco-lincs wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2026 8:24 amthe best free calorie & macro app i've found is myfitnesspal. Its free to use, i've used it for years for counting macros and its very rare to find a product barcode not on its systemFrnc wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2026 1:35 pm Am trying a free calorie counting app for now, Chronometer. Still using Calorie Counter as well, til it expires. Will see how I go. Wasn't quite ready to lurch into the unknown and not track calories. Obviously there's a slight learning curve, but I've added all today's nosh, and it's within 60 calories of CC, which isn't bad for the amount of time I spent. I probably used slightly different weights or methods. I had to click to get rid of the paid bit twice, but I believe you can use it free indefinitely.
I use CC as a meal planner, and that serves to guide my shopping list.
Did laundry and a bit of light gardening. Lovely sunny blue sky and light breeze.