…or personal bits you can skip if you wish.
- Here’s a photo of me at my top
weight. Look, I hide the weight behind a
paper bag. Perhaps it’s better than
sticking my head in the bag.
A new mouse makes the whole world seem far less
blue. Gee, I was clicking on a link and
the whole page turned blue. Mice wear
out, and I didn’t know that.
G has already lost much of his front roundness here
after known as pot-gut. Yes, everyone
tells me that men lose faster than women, but there’s a certain inequality of
an old, fat lady living with a young sex object.
Progress at last.
The stomach cramps vastly lessened once I switched back to my previous
bread. Bottom line, the healthy bread
isn’t for me. Darn it. I’m sure this isn’t the end of the reactions,
but I’m pleased this one is gone.
The blood work came back, and I’m low on Vitamin D….of
course I am. No more sunshine for
me. Then again, this is the first year
she didn’t have to burn off legions of spots on my skin. I’ll take the pills.
You crack me up!
ReplyDeleteIt's never been fair that men lose weight easier than women. Of course, our "thickness" is for all those curves that our men love. So I guess we have to suffer the love handles!
ReplyDeleteGlad you are working on feeling better....Good luck.
I also had been unusually fatigued and asked Doc for a blood test and since I garden and spend time in the sun was surprised to be love in Vitamin D which I am now taking as a supplement. He said I just wasn't absorbing it from the sun as well!
ReplyDeleteThe road to better health can be hard work.. but worth it. Good for you. :)
ReplyDeleteI try to avoid the sun too because I'm getting so spotty, but it's hard to do in Hawaii. I'm glad you discovered that it was the bread that was giving you grief.
ReplyDeleteI am wearing a Cancer Society approved hat to screen my face and neck..and ears and scalp... Have several bottles of sun block I almost never use. I am not outside very much except in garden and walking the dogs, but i am always covered. I look like I keep bees or something.
ReplyDeleteRe weight loss...I am plateaued again, what a bummer. David is lean and fit of course.
There is a great deal of unfairness in the differences between male and female aging and society's views of male vs. female elders. Same with weight loss.
ReplyDeleteAnd wouldn't you know my 60s arrived with things appearing on my face that must have been fodder for witches in ancient fairy tales. Arrrgggghhhhh!