Guest guest Posted May 10, 2000 Report Share Posted May 10, 2000 > Howdy, all: So much has gone on here that it's hard to keep up with just the post-op list, let alone the big list, now. I take this as a good sign as to show that as I am losing weight, I am gaining a life. Mainly, my adventures have occurred out here on the " farm " - HA! some farm .3 acres and a fixer upper of a house. No A/C yet - I hope to get the window unit in this weekend. It's too heavy of a sucker to hoist up in the window on my own. My pump died last weekend causing me to learn all about wiring and fuses. Now the reason why I drive out towards Doc R's office is to go to Lowe's. I really think they should give me a PT job. Mowing the lawn (and first trimming down 3' worth of growth) is HARD work. I don't think that I could have done it without the 51+ weight loss. I am able to garden in this heat whereas before there was no way I could have gotten out there. I also am not minding the heat as I usually do. I am drinking lots of water, crystal lite and Gatorade (lordy, I could do a commercial for those folks) so I am not dehydrated. It takes a little doing but I can get 2-3 liters in a day now ) What am I eating these days: still primarily vegetarian - although I did have a pasta dish (Healthy Choice) that had small bits of chicken in it. It didn't hurt, too much, to eat it as chicken, beef and pork have hurt my tummy since the surgery. I make chili with harvest burger, soups, veggie & bean casseroles, fruit and fruit smothies, and other lite bites. I eat salads and I have found the whole entire conversation of bowel troubles with salad interesting. I have had none of this. I think it is because I use either lite homemade dressings or vinaigrette dressings. Too much fat bothers me much more than too much sugar. I had one small slice of pizza and that, I knew, was enough - but it was tasty. I even made a cake for two of my scientists' birthdays (May 6 & 9). I made a chocolate mocha cake and icing. I tried a tiny piece of my work. The icing was toooooooo sweet bleech! and it made me a bit nauseous. The cake itself was sweet enough for me. Fortunately, Dave (my very good looking boss and one of the birthday boys) is a chocolate fanatic and he LOVES my cakes (I wish he paid me that much attention - but I digress) so he has had a sizable portion of it (yes, he is thin - he plays squash every day - boy is that a workout!). My emotions are going crazy. Doc R. explained that I am releasing a ton of estrogen and testosterone (from the PCOS) and his metaphor was the effects are akin to going cold turkey after being a 30 cup a day coffee drinker. Man, am I cranky sometimes...kinda hard to keep centered in Christ, ya know what I mean? I have an appointment w/a psychiatrist to up my dose of Celexa, if necessary. I find that I am so busy at the house, that I don't miss food. Work is another matter...I can tell that I would nibble there like crazy to handle the stress. I am having a hard time finding a substitute. Fortunately, I eat 6 times a day and 3-4 of those times are at work. I tell myself if I can hold out till 3 hours have gone by, I'll eat again. I am not positive that is a 100% healthy behavior, but it works. My exercise routine has switched to the morning hours. I find I have more energy during the day if I exercise then. You see folks, I don't have to be at work till 8:30, the gym is a 5 min. drive to the office, and I can get there in 20 min. I can get up at 6 and get the exercise in. I am not crazy about exercise yet - I need to find something besides water aerobics, that I love. I want a mountain bike but that'll have to wait till I get a little $$$ windfall. For clothes, I shop at goodwill, get some things from the support group meeting clothing swap, and try to pay as little as possible for clothes. Today, I treated myself to a haircut - thank heavens I needed it - I looked like a shaggy dog! I could not get my stylist to talk about hair loss and styling options. He apologizes to us all but he works till 7:00 on Saturdays. I am still busy hunting a speaker for the 20th of May and I better find one soon. I have my feelers out - keep you fingers crossed folks. For my friends who volunteered to help me organize the picnic, please email me privately (moonvi@...) so we can get things rolling further. Oh, one of the nice things about no a/c right now, the fan in the window is pulling the most glorious fragrence of honeysuckle - such a blessing. Life goes on with or without having the MGB but it easier for me that I am doing it with the MGB! Love to all, -Ginny Ivanoff mgb: 3/1/00 348/297 (as of 5/2/00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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