January 2018 Move Your @$$ Challenge
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sufferlandrian wrote: »@clepant - We are seeing an increase in canine influenza but not the two strains you are thinking of. For some reason we are seeing a new strain that Idexx and the University of Missouri have been unable to identify so it may become a new strain. It's hard on young and old puppies but there isn't a vaccine for it. We are seeing a large increase in two canine influenza strains in the Northeast. The H3N2 and H3N8 are two strains that have increased quite a bit in the Northeast. They have increased all over the eastern united states but mostly in the Northeast. There is a vaccine for the two strains but your dog must have a competent immune system to make them work. Chemo Dogs don't have a competent immune system because of the drugs. It would still give them some protection which is better than none. However, it won't stop them from getting sick. It just makes it easier for them to recover. Even with our vaccines, they don't stop you from getting sick, they just make the illness less severe and help speed recovery.
Yes Dean, we are seeing outbreaks. NE Ohio has been hit pretty hard. One of my students came in this week and said his whole family was sick including their dog which makes me wonder if it was dog influenza. My dog cannot be vaccinated and was about to have his update vaccinations when he ended up in the emergency, surgery and now chemo. They do not want him to receive vaccinations now. My hubby is going to keep him in the car until they come for him and than take him straight to the car when he is done with his treatment and come back and pay so he is not exposed to all the other dogs. They keep the oncology dogs on one side of the room and the other cases on the opposite wing but we are going to try and keep him minimally exposed. He is in such a compromised state. His wbc drops right before chemo. Two weeks ago 4.45 and last time 3.45. He was back up near 11 in a week. We are keeping him home. No walks in the neighborhood for either of my old pups.
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Adding 11.5 miles
TTD:161 miles
@Dave: Running has been my escape dealing with stress...just like cycling helps Susan. It was depressing to stop. I have a 94yr old father with me who is in stage 4 kidney disease due the Lasix he takes to drain off fluid. He is in a catch 22. We have been able to stabilize it. Two weeks ago he tried to help my lame dog up and went to sit in his rolator and did not lock the brakes and it rolled out from under him. He fell and suffered a compression fracture in his upper lumbar. My hubby has Alpha 1 Antitripsin Deficiency. Basically he inherited a rare pulmonary condition often diagnosed as asthma or COPD. His lungs lack a protein that is produced in the liver. It is suppose to go to the lungs and fight infections but in his case remains in the liver. This can lead to a liver or lung transplant. He has have an infusion of plasma every week for the rest of his life. I also have two ill dogs. One is going lame and having difficulty walking and the other guy has an aggressive cancer. So everyone in my household has health issues.
I know that is has been rough on you losing your dad and issues with your son and your beautiful bike being damaged. But you are bigger than all that and we do not need to let those situations define us. I firmly believe that I am not given more than I am able to deal with and that this to shall pass. How I choose to look at it makes all the difference. I know that I embrace the good moments and appreciate them more. I am so glad that you have a wonderful person in your life now that can be there for you during these rough patches. As I said....we have better days ahead of us.
Okay...enough. Tart Cherry Concentrate is in liquid form. I have to order it because it is hard to find around here. Many people take it for gout and arthritis. My aunt prescribed it for me years ago when I was getting some arthritis in my hips. It cleared up. It has been doing wonders for my knees.1 -
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@CLEPANT - Thanks for the perspective. I wasn't thinking about the bike because that's all good now. But yeah...the thing with my girlfriend's son has been the biggest challenge. There's much more to it than I am able to share here, but I get it. I just have to put my best foot forward and carry on best I can. As for the Tart Cherry Concentrate, I'm going to order some from Amazon and try it out. Thanks for the tip!
Digging out from yesterday's dumping of over 12-14" of new snow. The kids got a couple of snow days out of it.
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1/1- walked 3.44 miles
1/2- walked 4.61 miles
1/3- walked 4.26 miles
1/4- walked 3.59 miles
1/5- walked 1.07 miles
1/6- walked 1.00 miles
1/7- walked 4.14 miles
1/8- walked 4.16 miles
1/9-walked 4.80 miles
1/10- walked 4.07 miles
1/11- walked 2.12 miles
1/12- walked 1.14 miles
1/13- walked 1.01 miles
1/14- walked 4.31 miles
1/15- walked 4.05 miles
1/16- walked 3.22 miles
1/17- walked 1.84 miles
1/18- walked 3.59 miles
1/19- walked 1.16 miles
1/20- walked 1.41 miles
1/21- walked 4.59 miles
1/22- walked 4.36 miles
1/23- walked 4.01 miles
71.95/ 85 total miles
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23 Jan 5.6 miles
24 Jan 9.2 miles did intervals and body feeling much better!
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MTD: 68.941
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sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »Starting the month off with 12 miles out of 175.
Adding seven miles for 19 out of 175.
Adding 11 miles for 30 out of 175.
Adding 7 miles for 37 out of 175.
Adding 9 miles for 46 out of 175.
Adding 7 miles for 53 out of 175
Adding 16 miles for 69 out of 175.
Adding 15 miles for 84 out of 175.
Adding 9 miles for 93 out of 175.
Adding 18 miles for 111 out of 175. Ha! Chris, I leapfrogged over you. We can play leapfrog till we hit goal.
Adding 16 miles for 127 out of 175.
Adding 14 miles for 141 out of 175.
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sufferlandrian wrote: »@clepant - We are seeing an increase in canine influenza but not the two strains you are thinking of. For some reason we are seeing a new strain that Idexx and the University of Missouri have been unable to identify so it may become a new strain. It's hard on young and old puppies but there isn't a vaccine for it. We are seeing a large increase in two canine influenza strains in the Northeast. The H3N2 and H3N8 are two strains that have increased quite a bit in the Northeast. They have increased all over the eastern united states but mostly in the Northeast. There is a vaccine for the two strains but your dog must have a competent immune system to make them work. Chemo Dogs don't have a competent immune system because of the drugs. It would still give them some protection which is better than none. However, it won't stop them from getting sick. It just makes it easier for them to recover. Even with our vaccines, they don't stop you from getting sick, they just make the illness less severe and help speed recovery.
Yes Dean, we are seeing outbreaks. NE Ohio has been hit pretty hard. One of my students came in this week and said his whole family was sick including their dog which makes me wonder if it was dog influenza. My dog cannot be vaccinated and was about to have his update vaccinations when he ended up in the emergency, surgery and now chemo. They do not want him to receive vaccinations now. My hubby is going to keep him in the car until they come for him and than take him straight to the car when he is done with his treatment and come back and pay so he is not exposed to all the other dogs. They keep the oncology dogs on one side of the room and the other cases on the opposite wing but we are going to try and keep him minimally exposed. He is in such a compromised state. His wbc drops right before chemo. Two weeks ago 4.45 and last time 3.45. He was back up near 11 in a week. We are keeping him home. No walks in the neighborhood for either of my old pups.
Wow! That's really low. I think keeping him in the car until it's his turn is a really good idea. Have they ever discussed Neupogen? I think that's how it is spelled. I'm not an oncologist. It's supposed to stimulate WBCs like Epogen stimulates RBCs.0 -
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January 1 - 7 km run / strength training
January 2 - rest day
January 3 - 18 km run / 10 km stairmarster
January 4 - 10 km run
January 5 - 16 km run / strength training
January 6 - 16 km run
January 7 - 5 km club run / 10 km walk
January 8 - 8 km run / strength training
January 10 - 14 km run
January 11 - Strength training
January 12 - injured
January 13 - injured/strength training
January 14 - injured
January 15 - injured
January 16 - injured/strength training
January 17 - 7 km run
January 18 - 8 km run
January 20 - strength training
January 21 - 5 km run/ 5 km stairmarster
January 22 - 8 km run
January 23 - 8 km run / strength training
January 24 - 15 km / 9km stairmarster
January 25 - 5 km run / 20 km bike ride
190 km - goal 400 km1 -
1/24
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574.82 miles MTD1 -
1/18 - 5.41
1/19 - 5.22
1/20 - 1.75
1/21 - 1.05
1/22 - 4.13
1/23 - 5.65
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@clepant and @dave Hugs to you both for all the $(^# thrown your way lately. Reading the more recent posts made me realize that my stressing about this new job (and today sucked) isn't really important in the grand scheme of things. It's just a job. I've survived worse stressors. (hides the rest of the Girl Scout cookies)
Adding 1 mile at the gym this morning. That is definitely one of my happy places and makes my day a lot brighter. Even when I have to do burpees.
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@kar:It is amazing how much stuff one can deal with. It becomes my new norm and it does not bother me because it is what it is. I have been sleeping on a twin aero bed in my living room since August. I have forgotten what a real bed feels like and it is amazing how easily I can curl up on our loveseat and fall asleep. When imy situation. changes for worse or better, I will readjust...lol. We are truly resilient creatures.
On a good note, I had the best compliment today. I do morning drop off for bus duty every other week. I try to greet every kid with a warm good morning comment because I think it may be what sets the tone for their entire day. This morning one of my first grade boys got out of his car. His mother pulls up to where I am standing and rolls down the window, and I think....what did I do now. She says are you Ms. Lepant and I said yes I am. She said my son Sawyer just told me that he wants to be just like you when he grows up. That comment carried me through the whole day. Oh, what weight words hold.
Jan. 24: 12 miles today of walking 5, running 2 and biking 5 miles.
TTD: 273 miles
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@Dean, great post & how true!!!
@clepant, ohhh how uplifting is that???
My day was a mover. Walked 2 miles this morning after getting mail, cleaned out two vehicles ( the mats were filthy from rock salt used on sidewalks for ice), made dinner for church youth group, walked 3 at the walking & weights class AND then did Tabata class. My heel is sore tonight but its been doing so well with Epsom salt soaks, the golf ball massage & wearing KT Tape for class along with heel cup inserts.
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1/1- walked 3.44 miles
1/2- walked 4.61 miles
1/3- walked 4.26 miles
1/4- walked 3.59 miles
1/5- walked 1.07 miles
1/6- walked 1.00 miles
1/7- walked 4.14 miles
1/8- walked 4.16 miles
1/9-walked 4.80 miles
1/10- walked 4.07 miles
1/11- walked 2.12 miles
1/12- walked 1.14 miles
1/13- walked 1.01 miles
1/14- walked 4.31 miles
1/15- walked 4.05 miles
1/16- walked 3.22 miles
1/17- walked 1.84 miles
1/18- walked 3.59 miles
1/19- walked 1.16 miles
1/20- walked 1.41 miles
1/21- walked 4.59 miles
1/22- walked 4.36 miles
1/23- walked 4.01 miles
1/24- walked 3.10 miles
75.05/ 85 total miles
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@clepant - That is an AWESOME compliment! I'm glad she took the time to tell you.0
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sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »sufferlandrian wrote: »Starting the month off with 12 miles out of 175.
Adding seven miles for 19 out of 175.
Adding 11 miles for 30 out of 175.
Adding 7 miles for 37 out of 175.
Adding 9 miles for 46 out of 175.
Adding 7 miles for 53 out of 175
Adding 16 miles for 69 out of 175.
Adding 15 miles for 84 out of 175.
Adding 9 miles for 93 out of 175.
Adding 18 miles for 111 out of 175. Ha! Chris, I leapfrogged over you. We can play leapfrog till we hit goal.
Adding 16 miles for 127 out of 175.
Adding 14 miles for 141 out of 175.
Adding 29 miles for 170 out of 175.
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And that's GOAL for @MYBESTTUTU and @SUFFERLANDRIAN!!! CONGRATS!!! :drinker:
@KAR328 - Thank you so much for the kind words and the virtual hug.
@CLEPANT - You are so right....what other choice do we have but to deal with it and accept it as our reality. What other choice do we have? No good ones anyway... I just wish I'd stop being tested to see how much I can really take. And the compliment you received from your student and his mother made me a little misty-eyed. How beautiful was that to hear?
@VHUBER - Wowsah! You amaze me...you're an activity machine! :drinker:
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11/25
25.50 miles
600.32 miles MTD1 -
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2.2 mile "run"
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1/1- walked 3.44 miles
1/2- walked 4.61 miles
1/3- walked 4.26 miles
1/4- walked 3.59 miles
1/5- walked 1.07 miles
1/6- walked 1.00 miles
1/7- walked 4.14 miles
1/8- walked 4.16 miles
1/9-walked 4.80 miles
1/10- walked 4.07 miles
1/11- walked 2.12 miles
1/12- walked 1.14 miles
1/13- walked 1.01 miles
1/14- walked 4.31 miles
1/15- walked 4.05 miles
1/16- walked 3.22 miles
1/17- walked 1.84 miles
1/18- walked 3.59 miles
1/19- walked 1.16 miles
1/20- walked 1.41 miles
1/21- walked 4.59 miles
1/22- walked 4.36 miles
1/23- walked 4.01 miles
1/24- walked 3.10 miles
1/25- walked 2.84 miles
77.89/ 85 total miles
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