I think I might have had a little pred rant last time.
Hana ended up going through the cold/flu thing while she's with her grandparents and I think I might have dodged it. Pheeee-uuuf.
I'm noticing a considerable improvement in my sinuses in that I don't have to wake up 15 times a night to blow my nose and unstuff my breathing passages. Yeah! Headaches are also subsiding. I get the occasional 'zap' but I know how to deal with those now. There is no pressure or pain behind my eyes. My skin is not doing the 'Johny technicolor' show it use to, and my face feels floppier when I touch it - it doesn't feel like an overinflated balloon that might pop at any moment. On that note, love your wrinkles.... you have no idea how great they are until you loose them... I'm so looking forward to having my old wrinkles back. My hair is a circus show, but I am starting to get some new undergrowth (about an inch and a half) and my fifteen strands of long hair fighting for supremacy are keeping the peach fuzz underfoot slightly in control.
Now to the job of getting strong again. I have lost pretty much all of my conditioning (other than the basic minimal requirement to stay upright) so it's time to get it back.
Old Marta, here I come.
Wegener's Granulomatosis. A rare auto-immune disease affecting 1 in 30,000 to 40,000 lucky winners. I'm one of those winners. Diagnosed in May 2010, life has changed dramatically in some cases for the worse and in some for the better. This is where I ramble on about my observations with this new friend called Wegener's - which makes me a Weggie (pronounced 'weg-ee')
You can do it! Just don't overdo it. In my experience, the best way to start exercising is with small changes that you know you can keep up in the long run.
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