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Originally Posted by ann71
Wow, are different doctors available? I thought the medical world was moving past this mistaken belief.
Unfortunately, no. The area I live in is actually experiencing a doctor shortage. Many doctors are outright refusing to accept new patients , and the ones that do accept new patients are leery of dispensing pain meds because they are so afraid of the DEA.
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Originally Posted by fitmom
Magrat: I do feel your pain about your DH because the first few years of my marriage were spent nursing my very ill husband back to good health. I was 25 years old and cried myself to sleep most nights b/c I felt so helpless. He used to lash out at me due to his utter frustration (and he's genuinely a nice guy, lol). Luckily, with the proper diet and meds he was able to make a full recovery. His disease is chronic but manageable -- thank God. My heart goes out to you...you're not alone.
Thank you for the reply and encouragement. I'm glad you found something that worked for your husband.
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Originally Posted by mimi86
Hey Magrat I have to ask--what kind of exercises are you doing or have you been doing in order to lose weight? It's possible that instead of focusing on the number on the scale you can achieve the look you want through body recomposition--or weight training!
Well, as I've mentioned before, I have a very physical job so I get exercise whether I'm trying to lose weight or not. I know some people would say that physical activity on the job doesn't count but I don't see how my body can tell the difference if I walk ten miles at work or on a treadmill. Anyway I usually rack up between 12 and 15 miles of walking on the job. I also lift a cumulative total of half a ton, do a lot of bending and reaching and climb countless stairs.If I have to use the elevator I do wall squats while I'm waiting for it. If it's not too hot I might powerwalk during my lunch break.
Before work I do fifteen minutes of stretching, followed by thirty minutes of kettlebell swings. After work I hike woods trails with my dog.