WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR FEBRUARY 2022

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  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    edited February 2022
    We are planning to meet the Poodle breeder on Sunday. We expect to meet Mama Poodle, but the puppies are not born yet. I’m looking forward to the meeting.

    Lisa - The view from your snowy porch is lovely! Our view this morning is light fog. Our resident heron is wading at the edge between marshy grassland and shallow water.

    I also saw a raccoon. Not happy to see it. A couple of years ago a rabid raccoon came up the ramp from the marina. The sheriff sent a deputy to capture it and dispose of it. It was a hazard to everyone in our community.

    Katla
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,820 Member
    Rebecca, I think I just joined your FB Soup Lovers group. I LOVE SOUP (and stew). YUMMY. Just trying to stay warm. We're barely breaking 0F again this week.

    Yeah! Seeing different soups make me happy! Its the lobster bisque soups that do me in though!!!
    Rebecca
    Whidbey
    Wa
  • Whidislander
    Whidislander Posts: 3,820 Member
    Lisa, ok making note of that "Lisa is not a soup fan" gotcha.👍😁
    Rebecca
    Wa
  • Anniesquats100
    Anniesquats100 Posts: 3,292 Member
    edited February 2022
    Did six minutes on my elliptical again! Yay! And did my marching and my yoga for my 250 calories. Yay!

    Annie in Delaware
  • dlfk202000
    dlfk202000 Posts: 3,194 Member
    Machka9 wrote: »
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    Machka in Oz

    And cycling!

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    The eucalyptus flowers are beautiful.
  • four__db
    four__db Posts: 3 Member
    @MelleeLag If I had to comment in this group, I would have typed exactly what you did. Same age, new, lbs to loose and hoping to hear some good tips to continue on a healthy journey
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    Carol - thanks for the support!!!

    On my blood pressure, I have not had it taken since 2018 the last time I had a pap - and honestly I have no idea what the numbers were. I have no way to take it at home. Until the male nurse mentioned it I did not know you could do it at home. I am a complete novice at this whole thing.... watching at my mom's appointments is my only knowledge.

    Kim
  • Lagopus
    Lagopus Posts: 1,016 Member
    edited February 2022
    Kim - I'd say that was no way to take an accurate blood pressure reading. You should be rested, calm, seated comfortably, arm relaxed and comfortable.
    Your BP varies all the time. It will usually be lower in the morning and higher in the afternoon. Higher after exercise. Lower if you've just peed. Higher after a cup of coffee. Higher in a cold environment! Definitely higher when you're under stress because a nurse has just freaked out and chased you down three flights of stairs! Sheesh!
    If you can get hold of a reasonably priced but reliable monitor, it might be worthwhile to buy it and keep tabs on your BP. Or ask around. Maybe someone has one you could borrow for a while. Then you could self-monitor as Tina suggests. Otherwise, talk (calmly!) to your regular doctor.
    /Penny, currently with a (for me) relatively high evening BP of 134/76 near the
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  • sh0tzz99
    sh0tzz99 Posts: 971 Member
    Kim-There are reasonably priced self-monitors on Amazon. Just do a quick search and you'll find all kinds of options. We have the wrist cuffs, but I just saw new, small upper arm cuff model the other day that was in the $30 range. I suspect your local CVS/Walgreens also has something.

    Tina in CA
  • drkatiebug
    drkatiebug Posts: 1,976 Member
    Kim, my local pharmacy will take my blood pressure for me if I ask. Maybe try that on a day when you are calm and rested.
  • GodMomKim
    GodMomKim Posts: 3,703 Member
    Ladies - thanks one and all for guideness and suggestions... I knew this group would be able to help... I think I will check around for a blood pressure machine to borrow, if I can take it a few times prior to my primary doc's telemedicine appointment that would be good. (or Katiebug I can check with my pharmacy)
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    (((Kim))) - Penny & Tina have good advice. In your situation I would talk to a pharmacist first. If they check your BP and have no worries, you may be okay. If they are worried, an appointment with a professional nurse practitioner or doctor would be important. ❤️
  • evie1958
    evie1958 Posts: 864 Member
    Kim, a lot of pharmacies here have a BP machine where you sit down, comfortably with feet on the floor, slide your arm into a sleeve and hit the start button. It is of course, a bit uncomfortable when the sleeve inflates but pretty easy and reasonably accurate. Would there be a pharmacy near you that would have one of those? We have one at home too, it was reasonably priced and is pretty easy to use.

    Evelyn Vancouver Island
  • pipcd34
    pipcd34 Posts: 17,279 Member
    Stats for the day-

    Walk w/family- 2hrs 25min 18sec, 107elev, 3.31ap, 95ahr, 117mhr, 8.06mi= 720c
    Strava app= 973c
    Zwift home bike trainer- strava stats- 36.27min, 171elev, 18.2amph, 98aw, 131ahr, 166mhr 11.07mi= 299c
    Strava app= 203c
    Zwift stats- 36.28min, 171elev, 97aw, 65arpm, 18.26amph, 11.1mi= 204c
    Other- 10.14min, sweep front walkway and patio = 67c

    Total cal 1086

    In the beginning of the week I saw that I was burning over 1k calories for the day, I was happy that I did that for the whole week
  • exermom
    exermom Posts: 6,531 Member
    Worked, stopped at the Salvation Army then went to the gym. Then prebowled 3 games. For some reason, I am really tired. Also did a load of laundry.

    Barbara – nope, never figured out what made my feet bleed that one day. Not having a problem now

    katla – good luck to you finding a doggie and glad you got to yoga

    Vicki -so glad you didn’t have a fire. Thank goodness for dh

    Kim – one of the things that can raise your bp is if you are running (like you ran downstairs)

    Michele NC
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    edited February 2022
    Yoga today was a pleasure. The class is always excellent. 😊 We’ve done our grocery shopping, and visited Walgreens pharmacy so DH could move his prescriptions there. For now I’m staying at the pharmacy I’ve used for many years.

    If all goes well we may meet the mamma poodle and the breeder in the next few days. Puppies are not born yet. Keeping my fingers crossed for a good experience with the breeder.🐩

    Katla
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,047 Member
    DD had the day off today so we went in to Belview and I got my TSA precheck completed. Yay, now I can use the short line at the airport and don't have to take off my shoes. Good timing too as I am going to San Diego to visit my son March 10-14. I am going to enjoy the sun and sand I hope.

    Katla - good luck with the breeder visit. I have had 2 standard poodles and love them. I currently have a labradoodle, a lab standard poodle cross.

    Kim - I have a home BP monitor and the readings vary but stay pretty much in the normal range. I have never heard of taking a BP the way that nurse did. My cardiologist likes for me to take readings at home and e-mail to him as he feels that is more accurate than the office.

    Believe in your capacity to change, Sue in WA
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    This has been a busy day and I’m ready to stay home for the rest of the evening. We plan to meet the dog breeder in person and meet the mama dog on Sunday. I hope this will be a good visit. Keeping my fingers crossed that this is a good situation.

    Katla
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,099 Member
    Evening ladies
    Had a lovely dinner with Trudy and Susan and a couple of laughs as we usually do..
    Home and in bed now
    I have a wrist BP cuff wasnt expensive ans i also bought a pulsometer for my finger those come in handy to to check pulse and oxygen levels