I miss the healthy person I was a year ago.
I'm impatient to become the person I'll be a year from now, when I have this under control.
Sorry, not having a good health weekend. I'll go back to being amusing next time.
("Wait, you were amusing before?" Shut up, you.)
I'm not having a good health weekend either. It sucks doesn't it? Read my post today to find out why...
ReplyDeleteWish you didn't have this struggle in your life.
But then it probably gives you even more compassion for Schuyler, as she's so young and has struggles of her own.
Take care!
Here's to the person you'll be next year, healthier, in a new job, , possibly a published writer, and 365 days wiser.
ReplyDeleteDeep breath in, then out.
ReplyDeleteIf only the hurdles we face could be cleared in a single jump, life would be so very much better. But darn it, very often they're not...
When I was told I'd have to take medication every day for the rest of my life to function properly, I was not all that enthralled by the idea. Now, 6 years alter, it's all part of the routine. The healthy days will come - promise.
I'm still at the "My blood sugar did what?" stage meself.
ReplyDeleteRob, you are part of a trend. The BBC says today:
ReplyDelete"The days when a man's beer belly was shown off as a symbol of his manliness are over, if a study is to be believed."
Seriously, hang in there. One nice thing about Texas, unlike Michigan, is that you won't have to exercise in the snow very often...