Post Chemo Spa & Shape Up
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Blue- I started yoga a couple of months ago. There is a class twice a week at my office. I love it, although I am the least bendy/flexible person EVER! My yoga teacher is very encouraging, and says the important thing is to breathe and quiet your mind. My mind needs some quieting, so I am sticking with it even if I can't touch my toes!
Casey, I hope you have a great trip.
How's everybody else? I'm still hitting the gym and watching what I eat, but those 5 bikini pounds I'm trying to lose are just not coming off. 7 weeks until the beach. Must. Lose. 5. Pounds.
Mary
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Mary,
Good luck with the 5#. I am making peace with my 5#; DH is on a huevos rancheros breakfast kick and he has pulled me along. Definitely more calories than my usual oatmeal.
I had a great trip to the beach. It was great hanging with the DH and in between torential downpours we had some great spring weather and I was able to run and ride my bike in shorts and short sleeved top. All that fresh air felt wonderful!
My spinach, kale, collards and lettuce are starting to come up. My tomatoes and peppers are still trying to germinate in their little pots. I have planted far more than I could ever use with the hope that half will live to transplant age. I seem to have a green thumb outside but all bets are off when starting seeds inside. Tomorrow I hope to get home early enough to sow some carrots and rutabega.
Blue,
I hope you are enjoying the yoga. Don't fall into the trap of feeling like you aren't doing as well. Yoga is supposed to be a personal journey, not a competitive one; listen to your body and enjoy the changes.
Hello to Raye, Mizzy, Cathy, Puppy, Dotty and Carol.
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Hey Casey...your vegetables sound delectable...I just love those greens...I think one of my favorite lettuces back in the days when I could grow a garden was--geez I can't remember the name---something simpson? Really crinkly. And I just love those yellow summer squash with the real thick, rumpled skins.
Very busy these days...lots of sewing projects to finish so I can get ready for a show in May & a trip to DC (maybe).
How's the Yoga going Blue? I like that personal journey idea...
Mary..I bet you're too skinny already...you know, you got to have a little thigh to look good in a bikini!!!
XXXOOO Miz
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Hi ladies:
I'm totally off the exercise program because I was dx'd Monday with pneumonia!!!! Last week I had a low-grade fever that I couldn't shake so I finally broke down and went to my internist Monday. When she ordered the x-ray, I wasn't even thinking the possibility of pneumonia. I'm really anxious to get over this and do the right thing for my body, i.e. eat right and exercise!!!!
Casey - your garden sounds like it's coming along great. I have some seedlings I started that need to get into the ground but I haven't been out in the yard the last week.
Take care everybody!
Cathy
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Hi, ladies. I've missed you.
My surgery is over and I'm recovering. Very impatiently.
Puppy, where DO you get those funnies? Miz, too??? You guys just crack me up.
Cannot exercise for a while due to the stomach incision but when I go for my doc's visit this Friday I will try to get some idea of what I can start doing. I really need to move! I feel like a lump.
Tina
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TINA!!!
I am so glad all went well and you are recovering slowly but surely.
Almost everyone seemed to have gone poof on this thread so I am glad that you are still with us.
Cathy,
Nothing like a little pneumonia to kick your butt.
I hope you are feeling better.
Mizzy,
It might be Black Seed Simpson, I think that is a pretty good lettuce myself. I too like the summer squash but I usually just buy one plant as they seem to produce more than one can possibly eat. The same is true for zuchinni. There comes a point when you can't give the things away and you might as well let them grow to watermelon proportions then use them for target practice.
Have a good evening.
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Tina, so glad it all went well. Make sure you give your body time to heal, take it easy for a while and follow the Docs orders.Welcome back. Carol
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{{{{{Tina}}}}} So Happy Your on the mend...
gonna give You a day or two before I post another funny....
Casey, Tators are in the ground and elephant ear garlic
why do we do this to ourself
when ya can go to the next house
and get all we want
?Because we love it....
BBL
Good to talk to all again...
Puppy
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Tina, we're so glad to hear that you are home from surgery and recuperating...impatiently!!! Those surgeries can hang you up for a while...it just seems so unfair to have to endure an injury you didn't get while doing something!! I remember December 2006 when I had my lumpectomies...what a nut I was...no, these things were not going to interfere with my life. I went running anyway, even though I had to bind my chest and hold my arms crossed over it.
Cathy...we are very, very sorry to hear about your pneumonia. Is it viral or bacterial? You just tell Mom and Sis and your other guests it's time to take care you *YOU* Do you have a temperature? Do you have to stay in bed?
Carol..how does it feel to be human again? I mean, to have all your normal parts in working order?!!!
Very good news about Puppy.. the bumps in her throat are from a lingering staff infection and can be treated with a new course of antibiotics...no cancer has yet been diagnosed, so she can go ahead with the brain surgery to repair the aneurysm next month. Her surgery is scheduled for May 18; this is a very major operation; she will have a craniotomy and will probably spend weeks and/or months at a rehabilitation center recuperating.
My medical news has been good...the UT problems are now fairly well controlled with medication. My gastroenterologist tested me for C. difficilis last week, but fortunately the tests came back negative.
Spring has officially sprung in Michigan. Lots of pleasant weather...today was very balmy, windy & rainy. The air is warm, there is no snow on the ground, but no foliage yet (we have to wait until May for that). The cats can come in and out through a small swinging screen door in a window, so they are in and out. A few days ago we took Marissa to an animal opthamalogist. It was quite a long car trip and she spent most of it huddled under my jacket. We found out the poor thing had had a Herpes infection, a very painful condition; our regular vet had told us that she simply had blocked tear ducts that could not be fixed. But the eyedrops & lysine are already working, and for the first time in over a year she has beautiful clear eyes that feel comfortable too....
Anybody heard from Dottie lately?
Mary, how is yoga going?
Hugs to all & good luck with the gardens!!...Miz
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Mizsissy - my dr says she is treating my pneumonia as if it's bacterial due to the location of it revealed on the x-ray - but what I've been reading there are additional tests to determine whether it's bacterial or viral. I'm taking an antibiotic, asthma inhalers and Mucinex to try to get rid of this. I've had a low grade fever for 10 days but not the last two days!!!!! yea - and have just been resting between the lounger and bed. I've watched more HGTV than I've EVER watched. I think I'm on the mend now and am slowly going to get back into my routine.
I'm hoping to clean up my diet. A friend made me some vege juice this a.m. I'm also going to start exercising as much as possible. I'm tired of my immune system being comprised!!!!
Hope everyone is doing well on this nice spring weekend. Have a good one.
Cathy
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Cathy, I am so glad you seem to be on the mend. I love HGTV - watched hours of it when i was recuperating from the hysterectomy.
Mizzy, I am so glad all the tests are coming back negative and you are comfortable. I still ahve astent in place that comes out in a couple ofweeks. It is a bit uncomfortable but hopefully, not for long.
Puppy!!! I am glad for the good news and have you in my prayers for your next operation. I will be thinking of you constantly and hoping for the best possible outcome.
All you other girls, have a great day! Carol
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How is everyone? Cathy- hope you are feeling better. Carol- is the shunt out yet?
I have been keeping an eye on my weight, and I realized that during the week I watch what I eat, and I work out a lot. Between Monday and Friday I lose two pounds. Then on the weekends, I eat out, drink booze, and DON'T work out, and between Friday night and Monday morning, I gain the two pounds back. This has been going on for about a month which means I'd be downright waiflike if not for the weekends! I usually ignore the scale, but I've been watching it lately because it's almost bikini season. Guess I'll have to curb myself on the weekends if I want to stop the yo-yo-ing! Other than that, things are good. I'm still doing yoga twice a week, I'm still doing sports circuit twice a week, and I've been running a couple of nights a week while the kids are at baseball practice.
Check in, y'all!
Mary
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Well Mary...lucky you...planning on a bikini...I thought I was OK just dealing with shorts and Coppertan Sunless Tanning Cream!!!
Woohoo...the trip is on to DC. Erik & I went to a concert last weekend featuring a guitarist whose main inspiration in life is Michael Hedges. Well, Michael Hedges was kind of big deal for us too, but as we listened to this man's guitar work we were a little unimpressed, he could play very well but almost everything was just an undeveloped idea or an imitation. Then towareds the end of the concert he mentioned that he had *never* seen Michael Hedges in person (he died around 1998). We saw him at least three times and I think we know him better; he was someone with a deep dedication to music, very shy, but very focused on his work. Art is more than mere imitation. Habib Koite is now our favorite guitarist in the world (if you're interested, listen to this) and we decided that we just had to see him one way or another. So we got out his concert tour dates and did some figuring and found out that we could drive to a concert in Arden, Delaware, about 2 hours from DC. So we are going to keep our trip just as it was originally, except we won't being staying in DC the first night. We'll stay in Delaware. Know anybody who would like a nice stay at a very posh, historic hotel in DC on Thursday, May 8? We didn't get our money back so they are going to make us pay for the room even though we won't be there.
In any case, I'm really excited..it's about the only vacation we have planned this summer (apart from camping in our fabulous new camper) and a trip to DC is a big deal for me. I get to wear fashionable clothes and go to art museums and dine out in some wonderful restaurants everyday for a few days!
One Grossa Problema...the clothes that I've been sewing don't fit because I gained about five pounds!!! Help!!! How can I lose 6-8 pounds in three weeks? So I'm with you Mary....I NEED HELP!!! Maybe a bike ride every day?
Just got home from the GYN and everything is A-OK....Friday I see the gastro guy...am getting every orifice sniffed and scraped and checked, and so far everything is just fine. So maybe I can stop worrying. You know, the thing that bothers me more than anything else is the idea of having to do chemo again...it is so wonderful to have wearable hair. Nobody is taking that away again!!! I think I'd rather die with a full head of hair rather than do chemo again!!!
It's a beautiful day here...very warm, just waiting for things to sprout and flowers to bloom...
Love to all,
Miz
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Hello Ladies!
What happened? I go on vacation only to return to find this thread on page 3!
Page 7 is only cool if you are the New York Post and we are rapidly heading into oblivion.
I hope everyone is well.
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Hi! I'm around and about just not checking into this thread so often. Hope everyone is "cool."
I'm continuing to recover from my free TRAM of four weeks ago, yesterday. Happily, healing is progressing very well, considering the flap was touch and go for a few days. My ps is extremely happy and relieved. He hasn't lost a flap in years. Well, I am pretty damn happy, too, as you can imagine.
My tummy tuck incision is also healing well. Can you believe I never had any pain from either part of the surgeries? Plus, they had to open me up four days after the TRAM to evacuate a hematoma. I guess I am one, tough old bird.
Not one pain injection or pill the whole time.
The only bad thing so far is that I seem to have a nerve stretch or compression injury that affects the very tip of my right index finger where I cannot fully bend it so that it is very awkward gripping small things and doing things like tying knots. I have been sent to a hand surgeon to check for a ruptured tendon but he thinks it is the nerve injury, which SHOULD heal slowly. In the meantime, I am off to a neurologist next week for an EMG test or something like that that test the conductivity of your nerves in the arm. That should help tell the story. Can you believe all this??? I am so sick of all these specialists but I guess I should be grateful that they are there for me and that my insurance covers it all. (After my $1000 deductible for the surgeries, which is a drop in the proverbial bucket as you ladies well know.)
So, that is my boring tale. Now, who can one-up me? LOL Show you my scar if you show me yours.......Just like little girls. Boy, it's good I have you guys to spiel off to as I would not even begin whining to anyone in my "real" life.
Weather is so fine here. It's been unseasonably warm in the Northeast and I'm lovin' it. Cooler and rainy weather is coming in towards the end of the weekend so I am planning on using up that Easter hambone I stuffed in the freezer to make pea soup on Sunday. MMMMMMmmmmmm.
Have a great weekend, ladies!
Tina
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Hey Casey, Tina...it's not my fault. I can't help it if nobody else but me is a Habib Koite freak, I was just checking.
Tina, you are one brave gal, and we're proud of you. Are you happy with the cosmetic results? Your story is not boring at all. You can spiel off to us anytime you like anything you like...
And now for today's chuckle...
Maybe we're lacking a theme here...
Miz
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Miz, what's a Habib Koite?
To answer your question about cosmetic results, I have to say I'm getting happier and happier by the day. At first, the breastoid was very swollen and congested, probably due to poor venous drainage. At about the two week mark, I started seeing marked improvement and softness and now, at just over four weeks, it is starting to jiggle a bit with prodding LOL. Which is to say, it is gettin softer and more realistic each day.
My stage 2 outpatient surgery won't be until at least the beginning of July and as soon as I can convince my ps to do it. In the meantime, the recon side is a bit wider and flatter than the real thing but even that is improving each day with the softening/relaxing. Things look very good in a (shaped) bra and I am even feeling good about bathing suit weather even as is.
Of course, the real boob is hanging lower than the recon but I will in all likelihood have that one lifted a bit to match but not until we see where the recon side settles. I suppose it's too much to hope for that it will droop just like the real side so I won't have to have the lift. The less surgery the better.
For all you cat lovers, especially ones that are married to engineers, here is a link to a video that will crack you up. Puppy, are you still out there? This should be right up your alley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHXBL6bzAR4
Stay well, everyone.
Tina
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Ladies - for some reason I just found you! I lost 30 lbs during chemo and was so happy since I have struggled with being overweight my whole adult life. Now I have gained back the 30 and can't seem to do anything to get it off.
5'7"
52 y/o
237 lbs
aerobics 4x a week and resistance trng 4x week
Really hating myself these days.
Really
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Take heart Holly, you lost it once you can do it again!! Did you gain the weight back during treatment?
It is probably a good idea to keep a food and weight diary; if you join a group like Weight Watchers, they provide them to you. I buy mine at Borders. This way you can track what you eat and how it affects your weight, so you can identify where the problems are.
Glad to have you here!!!
Tina, Habib Koite is wonderful African musician that a lot of people have never heard of...click on the link in my earlier post to hear a sample. Enjoyed the cat video...wonderful!!! Have you ever seen Nora, the piano-playing Cat?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZ860P4iTaM&feature=related
Hope everybody's enjoying the beautiful spring weather this weekend!!!
Mizsissy
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Oh! I just listened and he is wonderful! Thanks for the tip. I love that type of music.
Love Nora.
Tina
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Hi Everyone,
I found a good site for keeping on track with weight loss. They have all kinds of tools, you can even enter your favorite foods and get a calorie count. Look around and I am sure you will find tools to help you. Holly, you can do it, you did it once. I found that entering all of the foods I eat on sparkpeople.com really helped me to see that i am eating way too much volume. Writing it all down was a big eye opener.
Tina, so glad you are feeling well and the result is pleasing. I still have my expanders in and won't take thenext steps till after the summer. I hope you all ware well. Carol
sparkpeople.com -
Tina, Hola Soulmate!!!!. Thanx for listening. It's great to have another Habib convert. Erik & I are very much looking forward to seeing him in person weekend after next.
Carol that sparkpeople site looks interesting, gonna check it out! Holly...take a look!
Miz
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Hi All!
Carol- I'll check out the site. I'm disciplined at breakfast, lunch, and snacks, but I tend to overdo it at dinner, especially when eating out. I still have 4 pounds I'd like to drop before my trip to Mexico.
Holly- welcome!
Tina- I'm so glad you are pleased with your recon! Good luck with the next steps.
Casey- welcome back. How was your trip?
I had a super busy week at work last week- overtime getting ready for a high school redesign summit we hosted. I didn't make it to yoga and skipped a day of running and a day at the gym. And I am exhausted. But I'm back on track this week- in fact I just left my lunchtime yoga class.
Have any of you ever attended the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival? It was last weekend and will continue this weekend. Some friends from Portland will be with us next weekend-she's a BC survivor of about 10 months. I am really looking forward to seeing her and hearing all the music and eating the great food.
Take care!
Mary
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Hi Mary ..yeah I saw all about that music festival down in the Big Easy. Did you know Habib is going to be there?!!
Well, I am finally losing some pounds. Just had to get things moving. After ten months on and off antibiotics I don't have any good bacteria left in my gut, so nothing was getting processed properly. I am eating probiotics and some really disgusting smelling pills made by Digestive Advantage.
Avoiding that evening cocktail has helped with the weight problem.. I'm not supposed to have caffeine or chocolate either because of the bladder stuff. Erik's not home for dinner tonight so I gorged myself on spinach and chicken. Ate a whole pound of fresh spinach; it's not often I get to do that!!!
Now, if I can just get through the evening without a glass of wine!!! Just had an orange juice and diet tonic water cocktail...not bad!!!
Miz
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Mary, you are in NOLa??? My favorite city??? Lucky you.
Miz, I love the chicken maze. Is caffeine and alcohol the new cocaine? FWIW, I find that having a can of seltzer water by my side in the evening helps me avoid looking for something more "interesting" to imbibe.
I picked up a Habib Koite CD the other day at B&N and have been bouncing about to it in my car ever since.
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Hey Tina, nice to hear from you. Got my open studio tomorrow. I play Habib in the studio; it helps get meinto my "creative zone" ...too bad you can't join us for his concert next weekend!!! He's play in Arden, DE on Thursday night.
Folks...Puppy's brain surgery is a week from Monday. She just had a checkup at the doc's and they're predicting an excellent outcome...minor memory loss. She sounds very upbeat!!
How's the Summer Shapeup going--Casey, Raye, Mary, Dottie, Cathy, Carol, Hope...now who did I leave out?!!! Somebody important...??
Miz
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I will keep Puppy in my thoughts and prayers.
Workout: In two words, I sucketh (well I work a lot - that's my excuse- rigghhttt). I went to Ft. Lauderdale three weeks ago with a girlfriend and was gung ho prior - running every night, doing my girl pushups. I ran one night last week - 3 miles - and haven't run since. But I have been doing my girl pushups - three sets of ten each morning. That's somethin, right?
I really want to join a pilates studio!!
How bout the rest of you?
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Hi ladies:
I've been rather slack due to my pneumonia dx four weeks ago but have started walking this week to regain my stamina. I'm still coughing and suffering some rib pain but I think I'm on the road to recovery. I'm hoping to go the "Y" next week. It's warm enough to do water aerobics - my favorite. I definitely need to get my weight under control because it's been creeping up on me - I'm at 137 and I'd prefer to be about 130. I'm drinking "green" smoothies about 4-5 times a week so I'm getting in my fruits and veges. Have a hard time laying off the chocolate.
Mary - have fun at the Jazz festival. I have wanted to go for years but never made it.
Puppy - best wishes for a successful surgery.
Mizsissy - who is Habib? Never heard of him/her.
Raye - I can't believe you went to Ft Lauderdale!!!! Let me know the next time you come to FL - I'm about an hour and a half away.
Take care everybody and enjoy the springtime!
Cathy
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OK..here he is
You can listen to some of his music on this UTube link...
His music goes right to the heart..
Miz
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Hi All!
Tina- let me know the next time you are in NOLA!
Raye- I think it's impressive that you can lay off running and still get out there and do three miles!
Cathy- you need to come to Jazz Fest! Follow your dreams! I'm so glad to know you are getting your strength back. Pneumonia really takes it out of you!
Puppy- You will be in my thoughts. Best wishes.
MizS- I enjoyed the link to your art open house. What an amazing group of artists surround you!
Workout update: I worked late last week, but I am back on track now. Did yoga twice this week, hit the weights once, and ran once. I still have 4 pounds I want to drop before Mexico, but I swear, cancer has altered my will power- I've become the girl who can't say no! Today at work we've had cake, muffins, and now brownies! Gotta go before they're all gone!
Have a great weekend! I'll be grooving to The Raconteurs and The Neville Brothers at Jazz Fest!
Mary
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