This week has been a total write-off as far as exercise is concerned. I’ve been sick for a week now, and even though I’m pretty sure it’s just a cold, it’s been kicking my ass. Major snot factory, coughing, wheezing, headaches, sore throat, etc. (And yes, I’m keenly aware that smoking isn’t helping…that Resolution will come later this year. Not ready for that one yet.)
Being sick isn’t something I do well. It’s a rarity to begin with, perhaps once a year (twice if it’s a bad year). In this case, it’s been over a year since I was last afflicted with anything. Physical, I mean. Mentally, I’m afflicted many times over, of course.
We’re nearly done with March already, but I’m calling the exercise Resolution successful. I’ll start on it again as soon as I’m up to snuff. Let’s take a look at the Resolutions so far, yeah?
January: Diabetes. This is still going strong, mostly. I’ve been a bit lax on checking sugar this past week. Getting on the horse again, though. My sugar this morning (before meds or breakfast) was 211. High, yes, but again…haven’t been great about everything this past week. Sugar the last week has averaged 146.
I’ll be filling my weekly pillboxes when I finish here. Doing really good taking my meds most of the time, too.
February: Work. Meh. Not so great here. Plan to get to work today, as well. Gotta write a story. And I haven’t even begun looking for another writing gig, though I’m totally open to more.
March: Exercise. Already mentioned. I plan on continuing with this. I’ve seen how it affects (positively) my blood sugar…knocks it down quite a bit. And that’s a good thing. That was part of the idea behind the Year of Resolutions: that they’d interplay in various ways, all to make me feel better physically and mentally.
Now it’s time to think about April. We’re only days away from it and I need to come up with another Resolution. I have it narrowed down to a few ideas, but am open to more suggestions. I’m leaning toward something spiritual at the moment. We’ll see.
I’ll be announcing the winner(s) of the Funniest Sex Story contest tomorrow. Got some really good entries.
Lordy, I need a new computer. Finally fixed my problematic mouse by getting a new wireless mouse. Works fine now…must have been the old mouse’s receiver that was the problem. But my 4-yr-old Dell laptop is just sluggish. Takes nearly 7 or 8 minutes to fully boot. Maxed on RAM, dependent on an external hard drive.
Oh, Apple, why can’t you send me a shiny new MacBook Pro on a scholarship or something?
In the good news department, I’m mending things with a friend, and that feels nice. The last few months have been a whirlwind of a roller coaster ride. The Matrix Therapist noted that I seem “different” at our last session. Not sure what that means, exactly, but she said I seem “mellower.”
The new meds seem to be doing something, I’m just not sure what, exactly. My energy levels seem higher (this past week notwithstanding). My mood? Perhaps better, but not markedly so.
The new 2HT design is coming along. Not on the schedule I was hoping for, but then that’s what happens when your designer has sick kiddos. Fucking priorities…ugh. The development site is up and running. I’m thinking it should only be a couple of weeks, but can’t be sure. In the meantime, the runner-up from the Funniest Sex Story contest is getting a sneak-peek at the new design with a specially-made item from the 2HT store.
Speaking of which, there’s a new shirt for the dudes. I already had a girl’s shirt made up. Now the guys are free to tell it like it is, too.
Naturally, you can customize the color and style of shirt.
Lastly, I decided to end my relationship with my ad network. I love BlogHer, don’t get me wrong. I just got tired of being suspended for the occasionally offensive post, or for running a giveaway. If I was pulling in hundreds of dollars in revenue, that’d be one thing, but I’m not. I barely cover my monthly hosting costs. Just not worth it any more.
So that’s what’s going on with me at the moment. How about you?














BlogHer won’t even take my site b/c of my name…. Whatever. Pfffftp!
My old Dell did that, too. And sounded like it had a jet engine that was priming for takeoff after being on for more than 15 minutes. It was the last straw and I moved to Mac without one backward look.
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Secondhand Karl Reply:
March 29th, 2010 at 11:36 am
@Amy @ The Bitchin’ Wives Club, Suits you right for having such a provocative name. Can’t wait for a Mac.
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Glad that even if everything else isn’t up to snuff, you are still keeping up with your diabetes. You do know that your sugars elevate when you’re sick, right? That could be why you’re getting higher readings.
PS- Thanks for mentioning my blog on FB. Oh, and I am skating in the April 3rd bout if you can get over here. I’m sure Redneck would welcome you to our bench!!
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Secondhand Karl Reply:
March 27th, 2010 at 11:54 am
@Blondefabulous, Plan on being there, with friends.
And yeah, I know that being sick elevates sugar levels. Thanks.
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You already know what’s up with me!


Buh bye, BlogHer. Hello, more ass shots! Hahaha
Um, not mine.
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Secondhand Karl Reply:
March 29th, 2010 at 11:37 am
@Sybil Law, Yay for more ass shots!
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It’s okay to not exercise when you’re sick. It’s frustrating though, I know, because just when you’re developing habits / patterns you have to take a break…
…but here’s what i’ve learned over the past 7 years of losing weight and becoming fit… anybody can go work out 3X a week for a week or so… making it a habit means that when “life” happens, you pick back up where you left off, over and over again. Breaks are inevitable, whether planned or not. But it’s the “fall down 10 times, stand up 11″ part that separates the truly fit and healthy from those who just do it to lose 5 lbs or whatever.
I hated exercise when i started. HATED IT. And i was a pack a day smoker. It took a long time but eventually that lightbulb did go off where I said “oh hey, wait, I feel awesome in every way when I’m exercising regularly… ” I hope you get there too and I think you will! In the meantime, don’t be so hard on yourself. You are doing a great job.
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Secondhand Karl Reply:
March 29th, 2010 at 11:38 am
@Jess, Thanks, Jess. I’ll dust myself off and try again when I’m not sick any more. *sigh*
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We are learning about how exercise lowers blood sugar in a few of my classes. It’s amazing, because it’s pretty much an instant effect.
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Secondhand Karl Reply:
March 29th, 2010 at 11:38 am
@Lynda, It really is nearly instant. I’ve tested my sugar when I got home from exercise and it’s nearly always normal.
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