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Originally Posted by Fharraige
Been busy the past couple of days. Sunday was cleaning day. Monday I saw the pain doc and hauled a few things from the basement. Today I hauled up even more and worked on putting photos up from the 10th. We also did groceries today and I stocked up on food.
Lab results were up yesterday. I've now squeaked back into diabetes territory. Besides cutting back on chocolate (no surprise), I need to get more vegetables into my food intake without feeling like a rabbit. And get more exercise. My husband has cleared the area around the treadmill but not the weight machine. I need to use both.
I also took some time off to read some inspiring books. I feel like I need to keep my spirits up more. I often find my mind wandering into what-if-this-catastrophe-happens territory, so I need to refocus on what's good and what I can be thankful for.
Lots of love and hugs for you all.
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Yay for the diabetes miss! If reading inspiring books might help you, hopefully you can check one out from the library just to see. I'm also worried about the future. I don't know how we're going to make this year on just a teacher's salary from my husband's job. We have no savings left any more and may have to start pulling money out from his retirement fund he got during the time he worked at NASA. Government funding cuts led to severe downsizing in scientific study jobs there, and it became all about the astronauts and practically nothing else.
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