Saturday, May 28, 2011

Better Millk 3-Day Challenge




Today I received a surprise in the mail. A package labeled Cambrooke Foods (which is a PKU food company). Inside it contained: instructions on how I begin the challenge, recipes for the product, a pamphlet labeled The GMP Revolution, and 6 packets of Camino Pro Bettermilk. Bettermilk is a new formula they're promoting. I looked at booth they had at Camp PHEver last summer, and it looked pretty interesting. It's high in good protein but is relatively low in PHE. (1.5 equivalents for each packet) The challenge is to try their product for 3 days, 2 packets a day. But the hard part is I have to use 5 of them in a recipe, then I can drink the last one. After I'm done I fill out a survey for their research. It sounds cool, and I'm eager to get started. Don't know when I'm going to get started but it will be relatively soon. When I drank a sample of the bettermilk it tasted pretty good. The one major downer for me right now is how much PHE allowance it takes up. Don't know what I'm expecting at this point but the recipes look awesome. (They even have one for ice cream... possibly my favorite dessert in the world!) The pictures above are of the box and it's contents. The one on bottom are the packets which are rather large in size, they contain 15g each. I'll post about the results after I complete it. :) And post the recipes along with pictures of how it turned out!!!

Saturday, May 21, 2011

The Many Faces of Hungry

Yesterday while mowing the lawn I had sudden inspiration. I had been feeling hungry and my stomach was protesting the wait. When I realized... I wasn't hungry for food! I was hungry for my formula! As I kept mowing I kept thinking about it. I decided that there were 3 different types of hungry.

1. There's when you're really hungry for food. You'll eat anything! Even yourself if you could!

2. There's when your body is hungry for nutrients that it's lacking! (For PKU it's when you are hungry for formula)

3. And then there's when your actually thirsty, but your body feels like it's hungry.

There could be more but these are the ones I came up with.

With other news I thought I'd like to hear what you would like to know. If you leave a question (any question) as a comment I will answer it as truthfully as I can. Only rule: It has to do with PKU in some way. Okay? I know it's a short post... more like a thought to be honest but next week I'll come up with something longer. ;) See you next week!

Friday, May 13, 2011

Phenylalaine Breakdown

I am a swimmer. I am on my school's swim team and I love the water. It's a great way for me to get exercise too. Everyone needs to exercise! It's interesting though because when PKU'ers exercise they can actually break down the Protein (Phenylalanine) faster. That's because your working hard and using energy. The process has to go faster to keep up with the demand. If you exercise constantly then you can actually keep it going at the faster rate. That allows the PKU'er to consume more PHE. So with my swimming, I exercise a lot. In the mornings we have a land workout and after school we swim. I found myself hungry all the time. (Which is normal in every swimmer.) I got boosted from 18 equivalents to 20, and my formula amount rocketed. I needed more vitamins and nutrients. I also needed more PHE to keep up with the process.

Now I have Classic PKU (the most severe kind). To me have that PHE increase opened my eyes to the world of Physical Fitness. Every PKU would like to be able to have a little more PHE. With regular exercise it's possible. There are so many types of exercising out there. You could: Run, swim, dance, play soccer, basketball, football, tennis, do yoga, gymnastics, lift weights, etc. It goes on and on! There is something out there for everyone, all you have to do is find it? How do you find it? You try everything until you find what you want.

I found swimming. Arguably the best sport for your body. It helps my break down system go faster and lowers my PHE level so I can eat more. Any sport can do the same. Besides exercise is fun!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

The Formula Wars

I love my formula. It tastes good, it goes well in smoothies, and somewhere out there is a recipe to turn it into ice cream. (If anyone has the recipe for Phenylade vanilla ice cream please share it as a comment please.) But there is one thing I hate about it... I hate adjusting to it when they change its build up. Whenever I see a sticker saying Now With:---------------------- I think. Uh-oh. I've had some pretty rotten experiences with it too. When I was younger I had a different formula non-flavored, it was okay I drank it. I was 9'ish when they changed the flavor completely by adding nutrients. That's when the struggle began. I was small so I didn't really truly understand the importance of Formula and got rid of it however I could. We changed formulas a couple times and i tried a lot of different types. Before I found Phenylade Vanilla. Since then it's changed 2x but I've adjusted to both by forcing myself to drink it for a couple days. After a while I think it tastes even better than the old formula! But those first couple of days are nasty. The last time I mistook the new taste as leftover soap from washing it! (That was Wednesday.) It tastes okay now. I'm used to it. And really it wasn't that drastic of a change as the first time with this formula.

Another change that usually happens with Formula happens every months or so... a new prescription. Because PKU Formula is a nutrient supplement and they want to make sure you get the right amount of everything. It's easier to adjust to, but recently my prescription got changed as well. Now I have 2 packets Phenylade 60, 160 grams Phenylade. It tastes more watery than before, but on the upside I can drink it faster!

Oh another thing about formula. I love putting it and making it into other things such as a smoothie. If anyone has some really good recipes for Phenylade Vanilla just comment them underneath! Thanks!

Monday, May 2, 2011

Camp for All and All for Camp!

Sorry about the procrastination of this post. I was studying my brains out for my AP Psychology test which I took today. Changed the layout again, you may stop reading this for 10 seconds to admire it. ;) 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. Back to reading!

So as the weather is FINALLY (cross your fingers, knock on wood) turning warm my thoughts head back to the idea... hope... dream of a Camp for PKU'ers in Utah. There are several camps all over the US that host kids with PKU for a week full of fun, friends (with PKU), and food that they can eat. Every other year I myself head to Camp PHEver in Texas (Plane tickets are costly.) But it's a load of fun. My personal favorite things:
  1. The food- At Camp PHEver they have chefs volunteer to cook our food. It always turns out amazing! They cook foods I didn't even know had a PKU version!!!
  2. Friends- I have plenty of friends here in Utah. But PKU friends in Utah?? I have one or two I haven't seen for years. When I go to camp I make SO many friends! All my age! It's amazing! Sometimes though it seems as if EVERYONE with PKU moved to Texas though, because that's where the bulk of them live.
  3. Fun- At Camp For All (where Camp PHEver is hosted) they go all out. High ropes course, horseback riding, dances, cook offs, the works. It's so much fun to go to an actual camp, and do what other kids do at summer camp without having to worry constantly about food.
Now I love Camp PHEver but... I have a dream that someday Utah will have it's own "Camp PHEver" with a different name of course. But the idea being the same: make friends, learn about your diet, have a load of fun. Having a Camp in Utah would benefit the several states that come to our clinic as well as other Western States! (Now I'm sounding like a persuasive essay.) Think of it: a nice cabin campsite in the sunshine next to real mountains. Utah is an IDEAL spot for a camp. Roasting Marshmallows, playing games, having cook offs... sounds like a perfect camping trip to me.