Tiffj - congrats on the 3# loss and the new clippie.

You will have a lighter you to carry across the finish line in January. Looking forward to meeting you. Keep up the losing ways.
Maria - you are doing great with your exercise. It does get easier when it becomes a habit.
Linda - I'm with you about wearing sweaters in the middle of the summer when it is in the 80' - 90's. I have always said the body is not made to withstand sudden temp changes, ie going from 70 air conditioning to 90 outdoors.
Tara - my normal temp is about the same as yours but my bp is higher. I have been able to control it well with medication, but the past couple of drs appts, it has been in the 138/86 range instead of the 120/78 range where it normally is. I inherited the high BP from my mom and high cholesteral from my dad.
Kilamanjaro - great job on the loss

Keep up the good work.
Debra - I tried contacts about 20 years ago when all they had were teh hard lenses. I didn't even last a week. My eyes are funny shaped and the contacts kept slipping off the pupil. I haven't had the courage to try again. I also wear progressive lenses as an alternative to the trifocals I used to wear and don't see where contacts would be feasable. Besides I have worn glasses for 43 years and don't fell dressed without them. My daughters kid me about having to put my glasses in the same spot each night so I can find them the next day.
Update on ailments - saw the neurosurgeon (ns) this afternoon. Everyone has the same comment after looking at the films "Your neck is a mess."

Is that the most scientific diagnosis they can come up with? I have 5 bulging disks and 1 herniated disk in my neck. The ns is sending me to a Pain Clininc to help the symtoms caused by the bulging and severe degeneration. He also said that surgery will be necessary when the bulging gets to the point it is dibilitating. Eventually, the nerves will become compromised and the pain will be such that nothing will help it. I am glad he wants to wait until nothing else will help.
On the upcoming WDW trip - he said to ask myself if something I want to do will cause additional pain. If the answer is yes, don't do it. I asked about keeping going until I couldn't stand the additional pain and he recommended against it.

Roller coasters are on the list of not so smart choices. I have decided to go on Everest at least once when it opens just because it will be new.
As far as the marathon, I didn't ask the ns but did discuss it with my regular doc when I had my follow up from the accident this afternoon. He looked at my like I was crazy. I told him I was training to walk it and put a few minutes of jogging in it also. He said the walking would be much better than the jogging, and try to keep the neck as loose as possible to keep it from stiffening up too much.
I am going to try and complete my LW tomorrow. It will most likely be on the TM as the weather here is calling for more snow. They have recorded 57" of the lovely white stuff at the airport so far this season. We normally don't get to that point until early Feb. Oswego county, where I live gets alot more snow most of the time than the airport.