Archive for January, 2010

Today’s Business: 2010-01-31

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Today’s Planned Activities

  • Cat duty. DONE.
  • Dispense Mom’s meds. DONE.
  • Shower. DONE.

 

Log

08:00 AM: I’m up.

12:20 PM: Posted the   That Wicked Third Person   piece.  This completes the transcription into the blogs of audio journal episode 2002-01-05-17-01.

02:05 PM: Listened to the first two periods of the Penguins game with [Emmy] through the IRIS Internet WebRadio.  But I need a nap.  Hopefully, the Pens can hold on to their 1 to 0 lead through the next (and last) period.

03:45 PM: I’m awake again.

07:05 PM: The DVR has been a real slave today.  From it, I watched the 2009-12-27 through 2010-01-02 episodes of   NBC’s Nightly News   show. 

07:35 PM: Posted the   Weight Loss: 2010-01   piece, where I discuss the success of the first month of my 2010 weight-loss campaign, the setbacks, and my aspirations for future months of dieting in this new year.

08:45 PM: Watched CNN’s show   All The Best, All tThe Worst of 2009   from the DVR.

10:00 PM: Talked with [Emmy] for our usual evening chat. 

11:25 PM: Posted the   Caffeine Headaches   piece, which completes the transcription of audio journal episode:  AJE-2010-01-30-11-05.

12:10 AM: Time for bed. So I’ll see you back here again later today.  Take care.

Tom

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Diary Revisions: 2010-01-31

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Today, I either added or modified the following posts in  the   Tom’s Diary   blog for improved brevity, clarity, categorization, appearance,  and search-ability:

  • Weight Loss: 2010-01
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-31
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-31
  • Today’s Business: 2010-01-31
  • Today’s Business: 2010-01-30
  • Caffeine Headaches
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-30
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-29
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-28
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-27
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-26
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-25
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-24
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-23
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-22
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-21
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-20
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-19
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-18
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-17
  • Weight Loss: 2010
  • Today’s Business: 2002-01-05
  • That Wicked Third Person
  • Lawyer Visit: 2002-01-04
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    Weight Loss: 2010-01

    Sunday, January 31st, 2010

    Even though I put on a couple pounds at the end of this month, I still lost a total of six pounds during January, 2010.  I had hoped to lose ten.  But I’m happy with what I’ve managed to loss so far. 

    Yes, I know where I went off-track.  A couple times eating out over the past two weeks, along with consuming sugary candy twice (which I believe revved up my appetite and triggered my overeating of other foods), barred me from achieving this ten-pound-loss goal. 

    I hope to lose at least eight pounds in February.  However I will not set a goal of ten pounds this time; that might be too aggressive.  Why?  Two reasons:

    1. Because I’ll probably spend a week at [Emmy]‘s during the next few weeks.  I’ve found in past visits that strict dieting there can be difficult, as my visits resemble vacations; times in which I must “let my hair down” a little and overindulge some.  So I’ll allow myself some extra calories in February to account for that.  More calories means less weight loss. 
    2. Since I must stop drinking the green tea due to the   Caffeine Headaches   I seem to get from it, I suspect that each additional lost pound will require more struggle from me as I fight with my hunger.  We’ll see how it goes.

    Indeed, we both love eating at the nearby Indian restaurants at least two or three times during my visits, with the garlic nan bread they serve along with the mango lassies that we enjoy so much.  I don’t get any chances to enjoy such exotic and flavorful cuisine here at home.   So I’d hate to totally restrict myself while out there.  Thus, I’ll settle for an eight pound loss in February, and try for ten again in March. 

    Tom Hesley

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    Today’s Diet: 2010-01-31

    Sunday, January 31st, 2010

    Today, I consumed the following items:

    • Peppermint & spearmint tea throughout the day.  0 calories.
    • 02:15 PM: 1/4 cup raisins.  130 calories.
    • 03:30 PM: 4 slices Muenster cheese.  320 calories.
    • 05:30 PM: 1 cup oatmeal.  300 calories.
    • 05:30 PM: Several tablespoons of Parmesan cheese.  100 calories. 
    • 08:00 PM: 2 cups skim milk.  160 calories.

     

    Total calories: 1010.

    Tom

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    Mom’s Status: 2010-01-31

    Sunday, January 31st, 2010

    Pending Appointments And Issues

    1. 2010-02-19 @ 11:00 AM:  Friday: Appointment with her eye doctor to check the progress of the clearing up of the blood in her right eye.
    2. 2010-04-14 @ 11:10 AM: Wednesday: Appointment with orthopedist for the next quarterly checkup on the progress of healing of her charcot foot. 
    3. 2010-04-23 @ 02:00 PM: Friday: Appointment with PCP for quarterly checkup.

     

    Log

    09:00 AM: Blood sugar: 262.  Covered with 20 units of log insulin.  I found Mom crying over this high reading, and also discovered that she’d been eating bread; diet bread yes, but bread nonetheless.  She says she only had one slice and that she covered that with insulin earlier.  But given this value, I find her statements incredible.  I’m trying to encourage her to maintain a truthful view of what she’s putting into her mouth and how the various foods affect her sugar.  This is neither voodoo nor rocket science.  But she insists that some as-of-yet unknown variable is elevating her sugar, and that she’s not to blame.  I ignored this, and told her that if she really wants better control, that she’ll have to eat less carbs (in fact, no bread that has flour), and more proteins and fats (eggs, cheese, meats, chicken, pork, and fish).  We’ve had this debate before though and she’s not yet improved her diet appreciably.  It’s likely that she never will unfortunately, and that’s  sad.    But she’ll only do what she thinks she can do and wants to to.  Her passion for healthier eating appears insufficient to the task of actually accomplishing it. 

    09:05 AM: Dispensed Mom’s morning meds.

    12:30 PM: Dispensed Mom’s lunch-time meds.

    01:30 PM: Blood sugar: 262.  Covered with 20 units of log insulin.

    06:30 PM: Blood sugar: 95.  Great!

    06:32 PM: Dispensed Mom’s evening meds.

    07:00 PM: Covered her supper of two English muffins and a piece of cheese with 18 units of log insulin.

    10:15 PM: Blood sugar: 176.  Covered with 14 units of log insulin.

    10:20 PM: Dispensed Mom’s night-time meds.

    Tom

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    Today’s Business: 2010-01-30

    Saturday, January 30th, 2010

    Today’s Planned Activities

    • Cat duty. DONE.
    • Dispense Mom’s meds. DONE. 
    • Shower. DONE.
    • Do two loads of white laundry for Mom.  DONE.

     

    Log

    08:30 AM: I’m up.

    11:25 AM: Created the   AJE-2010-01-30-11-05   episode of my audio journal on the Victor Reader Stream, in which I relate my suspicion that all this green tea I’ve been drinking lately is giving me persistent headaches. For more details, click   here.

    12:30 PM: Talked with [Emmy].

    04:00 PM: Watched the 2009-12-20 through 2009-12-26 episodes of  NBC’s Nightly News   from the DVR.

    04:05 PM: Nap time.

    05:30 PM: I’m back up again.

    08:20 PM: Posted the   Mom’s Chronic Tardiness   piece.

    11:05 PM: Talked with [Emmy].  We’re going to listen to the Penguins game tomorrow afternoon over the phone together. 

    11:15 PM: Took the weekly system backup.

    12:45 AM: Bed time.  Catch you later today.  Good night.

    Tom Hesley

    Received Mail and Shipments

    • Life insurance offer.
    • Mom’s pension pay stub.

     

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    Diary Revisions: 2010-01-30

    Saturday, January 30th, 2010

    Today, I either added or modified the following posts in  the   Tom’s Diary   blog for improved brevity, clarity, categorization, appearance,  and search-ability:

  • Weekly Backups: 2010-01-30
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-30
  • Today’s Diet: 2010-01-30
  • Today’s Business: 2010-01-30
  • Today’s Business: 2010-01-29
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-29
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-27
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-25
  • Mom’s Status: 2010-01-22
  • Today’s Business: 2002-01-05
  • Mom’s Chronic Tardiness
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    Weekly Backups: 2010-01-30

    Saturday, January 30th, 2010

    Weekly backups of all my blog sites completed. Total disk space backed up: 50.7 MB, which includes all databases, site code, and static pages. That’s an increase of 300 KB, from 50.4 MB last week.  The growth continues…

    Tom Hesley

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    Caffeine Headaches

    Saturday, January 30th, 2010

    From audio journal episode: AJE-2010-01-30-11-05.

    I wanted to talk today about green tea and caffeine a little.  You know, the last couple months, ever since I purchased this Mr. Coffee coffee machine, and then consumed copious amounts of coffee through the holidays, I often got headaches.  Even if I kept drinking the stuff daily, not allowing my body to begin the painful caffeine withdrawal process, I still got the head pains.  I’ve found also that when I don’t drink coffee, the headaches go away. Now it takes several days for all the effects of the caffeine to disappear, once consumption of it stops.  But in my case, they do stop.  Indeed, there have been months-long stretches over the years where I’ve not consumed java, and in those times, I practically never got headaches. 

    It’s not just coffee either that affects me so.  Indeed, any beverage or food item containing caffeine makes me feel bad after a few days of consuming it.  Unfortunately, this includes green tea; my favorite appetite suppressant that I’ve relied upon through many diets to help keep my food cravings at bay.  Now ten years ago when I brewed several cups of green tea per day while dieting, I never thought that it would trigger the same sorts of headaches that coffee does.  Indeed, the amount of caffeine in green tea feels to be less per cup than coffee.  But green tea appears to cause the head to hurt as well; particularly on days that I skip having it.  In fact, earlier this week, I experienced lots of headaches.  Then on Tuesday, I suspended green tea consumption.  Though the headaches persisted another two and a half days, eventually, they went away and today, I really feel fine; just as I did when I wasn’t drinking caffeinated liquids. 

    So this may be a key to assuring that I’m living up to my fullest potential: Avoid caffeinated foods and drinks, because the symptoms impair my abilities to concentrate, and the headaches irritate and make me irritable, and they’re just no fun to carry around for days on end.  Based on this latest find, it appears that to avoid the headaches, I must severely limit how much green tea I take in on a day.  I’m even afraid to drink the decaffeinated versions of either coffee or green tea, because I get headaches from them too. 

    I know that lots of people have no problems with caffeine and these drinks.  But unfortunately, it appears that I do, and if I’m drinking a whole lot of the tea, I wake up the next morning not only with a headache, but I feel nauseous; a sort of tea hang-over.  Thus, I really should avoid these products and find other ways to curb my appetite.  Indeed, I’ve read that caffeine can increase the sensation of hunger, making overeating all that much more enticing and irresistible. 

    I’ve also read that green tea is what they call a thermogenic, which means that it does rev up the body’s metabolism through the stimulation of heat production within the body, and that this is why it triggers weight loss, since it kindles the body to burn up more calories per hour.  But I’m wondering if this action occurs due to the caffeine in the tea?  Without the caffeine, would the tea still function as an effective thermogenic?  I don’t know, nor do I care to run any further tests on myself.    

    I still have lots of green tea here.  So perhaps I’ll just drink one cup per day until I use it all up.  Then the rest of the day, I’ll drink the naturally caffeine-free teas such as the spearmint, peppermint, chamomile and other herbal concoctions.  These teas never give me headaches, and I’ve consumed five to seven cups of them per day without headaches in the past.  They’re just as effect-neutral as water, and so I think I could drink ten cups per day without ill effects.  They seem to diminish how good I feel, except that they force me to visit the restroom more often.  J   

    While green tea does encourage greater weight loss for me, I have to cut way back on it and then, cut it out once I exhaust my supplies of it here.  I’ll make the necessary adjustments to enhance my work energies.  In fact, even without the tea, I still feel energized. If I find something to do that I’m impassioned to complete, I feel just as invigorated without the tea as with it.   Plus, without caffeine, I don’t get that madly-scurrying-about, spinning-wheel feeling that I experience when I’ve ingested too much caffeine.  You know that feeling where you have all kinds of energy, but you don’t gain any traction.  So you accomplish little because it’s hard to stay focused on one task for very long.  Let’s see.  Let me do this.  Then, let me do that.  Then let me come back to this, and so on.  I’m jittering and bouncing around when I have too much caffeine; that natural speed, and I end up getting less done because the subsequent headaches slow me down much more than that initial rush speeds me up. 

    Now caffeine can indeed wake me up the morning after a restless night.  For the short-term, it works great.  But it makes directing and focusing that energy harder. This is the downside of caffeine.  True, I’ve sung the praises of green tea over the years.  But now, this downside of it I must acknowledge as well, and come up with a less painful way to help me keep the scale moving in the downward direction. 

    Take care.

    Tom Hesley

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    Mom’s Status: 2010-01-30

    Saturday, January 30th, 2010

    Pending Appointments And Issues

    1. Pick up the prescription order today: digoxin, mag oxide, spironolactone, & warfarin.  DONE.
    2. 2010-02-19 @ 11:00 AM:  Friday: Appointment with her eye doctor to check the progress of the clearing up of the blood in her right eye.
    3. 2010-04-14 @ 11:10 AM: Wednesday: Appointment with orthopedist for the next quarterly checkup on the progress of healing of her charcot foot. 
    4. 2010-04-23 @ 02:00 PM: Friday: Appointment with PCP for quarterly checkup.

     

    Log

    07:53 AM: Blood sugar: 226.  Covered with 16 units of log insulin.

    11:30 Dispensed Mom’s morning meds.

    11:32 AM: Blood sugar: 297.  covered with 25 units of log insulin.

    01:00 PM: Covered her lunch with 16 units of log insulin.

    06:43 PM: Dispensed Mom’s evening meds.

    06:45 PM: Blood sugar: 113.  Good!

    11:00 PM: Blood sugar: 223.  Covered this and a salad she’s eating right now, with 18 units of log insulin.

    11:02 PM: Dispensed Mom’s night-time meds.

    Tom

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