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  • Traveling

    I keep tweaking my overnight traveling post.  I won't start the almost 2 week traveling checklist until I get back.

    I did contact American Airlines and made sure that they knew about the dog and that they had me marked down to use the mobility assistance.  Every time I use it I don't feel like I need it but then when I don't, I have issues.

    Like our last cruise, I decided I could walk off the boat, and then there was a two hour wait for the bus.  Not exaggerating.

    And especially after I fussed at a friend for not using it.

  • Shocked after endo visit

    My endo is leaving private practice and going to work at the Dallas VA.  I am shocked but glad they are getting such a good doctor.  He gave me two names.   I get to see him one more time.

    At the same time, my pump warranty is up in a few weeks, while I am traveling. I reached out to the local rep and not only did he reassure me, but he helped me decide which of the two endos to pick. He knew one, she is closer to my house, and didn't know the other.  

    I will be getting the new Medtronic pump and I am really looking forward to it.

    Still feeling very sad and scared about the endo. He also made the second issue leave my brain.  

  • Traveling overnight- What Would @shanselman do?

    I’m finally starting to do some traveling – one of my goals for retirement. My husband’s head injury almost two years ago got in the way. Along with a few other stressors. Though we have gone on two cruises and I’ve visited my family some since his head injury so I have done some.

    First the second cruise taught me that I am very much dependent on the service dog.  And I have started to train the second.

    So the first trip is an overnighter next week, and for a diabetes function.  I’m sure I’m supposed to disclose this but I don’t know how much yet.

    Also an agility friend told me that I needed to start making checklists so here’s a check list for an over night trip.

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    • CPAP
    • Diabetes supplies
      • Insulin
      • 2 spare infusion sets
      • 2 cartridges
      • Syringes
    • Medication
      • Pillpacks for 3 days
      • Allergy Meds
      • Nepro patches – 2
    • Service dog supplies
      • Crate
      • 2 bowls
      • Food for 6 meals
    • Clothing
      • Workout clothing
      • Pajamas (suitable for walking the dog in the middle of the night
      • Business casual outfit with shoes
    • Toiletries
      • Toothbrush
      • Toothpaste
      • Brush
      • Makeup kit
    •  Electronics
      • iPhone / cable
      • iPad     / cable
      • Surface (not sure which one yet) / cable
      •  cable for Apple Watch
    • Food
      • Salad with Jenny Craig Salad kit
      • Snack for evening
      • Jenny Craig shake

    Planning just in case we get hit with a flight delay.  And I’m already forgetting things.

  • A backup plan almost worked–check your expiration dates!

    I rushed out of the house today without replacing the test strips in my purse last night after using the last one.  I wasn’t really worried, as I knew I had a stash of supplies in the car.

    Whoops the expiration date was 2016/5.  Replacing those next!

    (And checking if the links to the blog work right).

  • I forgot some other victories! Scale and non-scale

    BTW, I’m getting ready for two trips.  More on the first one in a later post.

    Totally forgot two more important victories:

    A scale one – I mentioned that I am seeing a new decade on the scale, but I am also over 70 pounds lost since the lap band surgery. 

    And a non-scale one.  I purchased and successfully wore a skirt in the smallest size since the lap band surgery.  I wore a bigger top, because I have to run in the outfit.

    Very happy dance.

  • Labs are back and are super! and getting ready for a big trip

    First, my labs were back, and I didn’t realize this was possible.  Back in June, my A1C was 8.6.  Drum roll please – my A1C is 6.4!  The Jenny Craig plan is definitely working.  I have had a few rough weeks, but I’m back to losing two pounds a week.  Better yet, I’m in a new decade now on the scale.  Also my cholesterol is almost in range without a statin drug.  The statin pain seems to be gone, but I’m dealing with other pain now.

    I’m getting ready to go to the National Beagle Specialty which is a big deal for me.  All three dogs are entered, but not sure how many are going or competing.  Macy is only entered in two classes, but she hasn’t done well in competition lately.  Very slow.  Dulce is entered in all possible classes, but she hasn’t seemed to wanting to be in the ring.  I’m contributing it to my pain level and am really trying to get that under control.  Jamie is in Sweepstakes and his regular class in conformation.  He still has a major issue to overcome.

    The Specialty is in Ocala, Florida, a two day drive.  One of the things that was bothering me about the trip was staying in a hotel room for 5 days with three dogs.  One of my beagle Facebook friends came up with a really good idea: AirBNB.  I really wanted to share a house with her – she found two possible – they are guest houses on horse farms.  Whoever, they were concerned about the number of dogs.  With my three, and at least two others – yes, it could be a problem.

    But her idea was really great, so I looked into finding something similar for one person.  Found one for $60 a night, studio apartment with a fenced in yard for the dogs!  Win! Win!  Between cages, puppy pen, and the yard, it should be doable and fun.  Also, Jenny Craig food should be doable, and its 20 minutes from the show site.  My plan during the day is to work the Rescue table when I’m not showing and keep the dogs in one large crate with me.  Using my wagon to transport “stuff”.

  • Losing weight–gaining a chronic problem

    Thanks to Jenny Craig, I’m at my lowest weight in a long time.  I’ve lost over 10 pounds, and about to see a new decade on the scale.

    However, I’m discouraged because I’m not seeing any pain relief and now am dealing with sciatica.  I’ve got an text message out to my chiropractic student.  The good news is that I’m scheduled for a round of doctor’s visits. 

    So good and bad.  Though the TENS unit seems to be helping the sciatica.

  • Jenny Craig is working!

    I’ve been on Jenny Craig now for 4 weeks.  I’ve lost over 8 pounds, which puts me right where they want me – 1 to 2 pounds a week.

    Here’s why it is working for me:

    Portion control

    most of the foods are prepared, the ones that aren’t I can’t really over eat on or it doesn’t matter – also the food is edible.

    A list of foods to eat

    Accountability but in a nice week

    Now I lost the first sixty pounds with the lap band,but it didn’t give me any of the above, except for portion control.  I needed the list.  And the list has to be edible.

    I tried an outfit here in town which was a total waste.  The accountability was very punitive – if you went off plan, they restricted you even more, and the plan made no sense?  What no Brussel sprouts?

    I’ve tried things like MyFitnessPal, which I still use, but didn’t work for me either.  I’ve tried just pre-portioned food, again doesn’t work for me. 

    If you are diabetic, be aware that you have to have your doctor sign a very detailed permission slip.  That’s important, because they really do change up the carbs.  I’m taking much less insulin then before.

  • Jenny Craig–I’ve lost 8 pounds!

    Here’s what is working for me.  I have a list each day from Jenny Craig.  I check off the food.  And it’s a lot of food, especially for a lap band gal. 

    Breakfast is usually a Jenny shake – great for me as I can’t get anything solid down then.  About an hour later, I eat the Jenny breakfast entrée of the day.  Then yogurt or cottage cheese and fruit.  I have to split up all my meals and sometimes I don’t get them all in.  That’s okay.  I make sure I get enough protein and I’m good.

    And just in case you want to give it a try – I have an email with a $25 off promotion.

    If you are diabetic, you won’t be able to start right away.  You go in and they fax your doctor a permission letter.  You want that.

    I didn’t lose weight the first week because my insulin needs changes drastically and I had to tweak my pump.  Now that it’s closer to right I’m losing weight.   I’ll have to rinse and repeat, as my insulin needs change.

  • One week of Jenny Craig– LOST WEIGHT!

    Their scales weigh differently than mine, which is nice. They show 5 pounds lighter.  I have lost some weight but not much.  I had to treat several lows.

    I have been adjusting my insulin dosage and hopefully that will get better.  I also dropped my calorie plan from 1700 to 1600 and plan to go to 1500 next week.

    That should give me a bit more cushion for treating lows.

    My blood sugar has been too high with 60-80 units a day until I went on Jenny Craig.  Now my blood sugar is too low, and ranging 40-50 units a day.  So the biggest thing now is to get the insulin tweaked correctly.