donac
Wife, mother, math teacher, quilter
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- Aug 22, 2002
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Good Saturday morning everyone.
Here on the jersey shore we got some slush yesterday but up by the city they got about 6 inches of snow. And we are supposed to get more tonight but again we are going to be getting more rain. May not be good for my basement which got a couple of inches last week.
I was the captain of the Black Team for BL6 and I am the only person who stuck it out for the entire time and did not lose any weight. About 2 weeks into the challenge I got a pain in my side to my back. I thought I had pulled a muscle but it got worse thoughout the week. By Friday I called my doctor and they got me in the following Tuessday. Over the weekend I also developed a rash that I thought was poison ivy. WHen I mentioned this new development to a friend on MOndday morning she told me I had shingles. The nurse shipped me out right away to my doctor who saw me immediately. Yes it was shingles. ANd yes they are as painful as people say they are.
I was out of work for 2 weeks. NOt great for a math teacher. I had a student teacher for 2 of my classes and I sent in work for my very advanced classes. IN one of those classes I will finally be caught up this Mond Dec 22. I was on pain medication until Thanksgiving when I finished a month long dose. I still get some twinges of pain if I am very tired or stressed out.
With out BL6 I think I would have gained a lot of weight but because of it I stayed the same. NOt bad when I consider that I haven't really worked out consistently since Sept. I am looking forward to gettting back into it during vacation.
I am a wife of 30 years (we celebrated in Aug in DW), a mother of 2 boys 18 and 23 (the 18 is a freshman in college and the 23 graduated in May and got a job in Nov)and a high school math teacher for 31 years (I am teaching AP Calc to juniors and seniors)
I love to walk and do yoga. Walking has been a challenge over the years due to bone spurs. I now have a bunion forming on my left foot causing tendinitis in my left ankle. I need to get some weight off since I think I will be having surgery on my bunion as soon as school lets off. That is why this challenge is so important to me.
Here on the jersey shore we got some slush yesterday but up by the city they got about 6 inches of snow. And we are supposed to get more tonight but again we are going to be getting more rain. May not be good for my basement which got a couple of inches last week.
I was the captain of the Black Team for BL6 and I am the only person who stuck it out for the entire time and did not lose any weight. About 2 weeks into the challenge I got a pain in my side to my back. I thought I had pulled a muscle but it got worse thoughout the week. By Friday I called my doctor and they got me in the following Tuessday. Over the weekend I also developed a rash that I thought was poison ivy. WHen I mentioned this new development to a friend on MOndday morning she told me I had shingles. The nurse shipped me out right away to my doctor who saw me immediately. Yes it was shingles. ANd yes they are as painful as people say they are.
I was out of work for 2 weeks. NOt great for a math teacher. I had a student teacher for 2 of my classes and I sent in work for my very advanced classes. IN one of those classes I will finally be caught up this Mond Dec 22. I was on pain medication until Thanksgiving when I finished a month long dose. I still get some twinges of pain if I am very tired or stressed out.
With out BL6 I think I would have gained a lot of weight but because of it I stayed the same. NOt bad when I consider that I haven't really worked out consistently since Sept. I am looking forward to gettting back into it during vacation.
I am a wife of 30 years (we celebrated in Aug in DW), a mother of 2 boys 18 and 23 (the 18 is a freshman in college and the 23 graduated in May and got a job in Nov)and a high school math teacher for 31 years (I am teaching AP Calc to juniors and seniors)
I love to walk and do yoga. Walking has been a challenge over the years due to bone spurs. I now have a bunion forming on my left foot causing tendinitis in my left ankle. I need to get some weight off since I think I will be having surgery on my bunion as soon as school lets off. That is why this challenge is so important to me.