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Diabetes & Endocrine System | Last Active: Jan 10, 2020 | Replies (317)

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@marvinjsturing I saw the weather for the Northern tier of states and crossing to New England. Brrrrrrrr! It is going to be 15 degrees here in the South Sunday, but no snow expected. It will be a good weekend to stay inside. I missed walking today as we've traveled for my husband's appointment with his cardiologist. His blood pressure has been too high since he had heart surgery in 2011. So echos and TSE and other tests are necessary twice a year. The cow aorta they had to put in is leaking, so they keep a check on that. It is always taxing and I just give out, so walking tomorrow, not today. I've missed a number of days with dr. appointments, but will make them up. That's one good thing about walking; there's always tomorrow to do make-up days. I am happy with what we've done. And if we do three more months, technically it will be Spring (March 20th). So we will have walked through Winter and into Spring and then Summer and then Fall, and before we know it, we will have walked a year. I'm still praying for you, your donor, and your transplant.
Stay warm.
Carol

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@retiredteacher We are expecting 17" of snow here. That's OK, as long as do not lose power. We thought when we moved to a neighborhood with underground wiring that would no longer be a problem but when the wires leading into the neighborhood go down, we are all stuck. I hate that. Here, with wells and septic systems, when we lose power we have no heat, no water, and cannot flush toilets. UGH.
I got to my club early today to do pool exercises. I figure tomorrow will be a recumbent bike day.
JK