Archive for the 'Weight Loss' Category

Santa is too fat? Santa should lose weight?

I’ve been reading a lot lately about the size of Santa Claus. Apparently some chick named MeMe Roth wants Santa to lose weight. (I don’t watch Fox News much.) You can watch the YouTube video of MeMe Roth’s debate over Santa’s weight here. I have never heard of this MeMe Roth person but after [...]

Exercise is cheap

It’s no surprise I struggle with weight issues. Heck, it’s in the tag line in the sidebar under author

Side Effects

Since I’ve started taking the Lovastatin, I have been experiencing an uncomfortable side effect. I did not know this would be a side effect of this medication. The bad thing is the Metformin I’m on can also cause the same side effect. Between that and the fact that I don’t have a gallbladder, I’m pretty [...]

Sleepy Ramblings

I feel like I need a truck accident lawyer at the end of my days lately. I feel like I’ve been hit by a truck! I’m so tired and sore at night. I was ready to pass out at 9:30 PM last night… and was in bed by 10:00 PM. I’m not sure what I’m [...]

I am a hypocrite

I did call my doctor yesterday, like I promised I would do. It turns out the results of my HbA1c were good. 6.1 so my diabetes was controlled. But my cholesterol was high… high enough that they sent a letter of explanation and a prescription for lovastatin, asked me to take that for two months [...]

The evils of french fries

The title of my blog indicates this thing is supposed to be about living with Diabetes. As you may have noticed, there hasn’t been much about diabetes at all lately. Why is that?
I’m ashamed. Yes, ashamed! I’ve not been managing it well. My BG levels are ok, I think… but my test strips expired and [...]

Plateau

I haven’t written much about my diabetes or my health in general. That’s primarily because I’m still just truckin’ along. I haven’t lost (or gained) any more weight to speak of. I’ve sorta been on a plateau coasting along. I’d like to change that, but it seems I’m always lacking something in the motivation department.