Monday, December 24, 2007

Potpourri from an Afternooon Ride In Gelderland




It may be difficult to see but the oldtimer on the bike was wearing his wooden shoes! Yes they do wear wooden shoes but usually with leather liners to make them snug and comfortable!
A typical quaint Dutch farmstead just off the dike near the Waal River. The Waal is the Southern branch of the Rhine in the Nederland. Just in case you don't know the Rhine splits into two upstream and then sort of becomes one again near Rotterdam.
The area is potato country. Fields are plowed and ready for the spring.
The "Big Road" bridge spans the Vaal while barge traffic moves up and down the river! The water in the foreground is apparently flooded area for water control downstream.
Cows in their shed loafing and eating! I would guess this herd numbered 40 or so Holsteins.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

The Sun Shone Today in the Nederland's Gelderland!






As the sunshine warmed the Dutch countryside the weeks accumulation of frost on the trees and ground melted off but the freezing temperatures of the past few days left the flooded areas along the dikes frozen stiff! Hundreds of folks were out enjoying the almost endless skating rinks there as is the tradition here. We then went through the outdoor market in Wagenining where each Wednesday and Saturday shoppers can find a big assortment of fish, meats, cheeses, fruits, vegatables, bakery, fresh and live herbs, of course, fresh cut flowers and live plants, and more and if course visit with plenty of people doing their Saturday shopping! Beth bought a bunch of budding tulips and Buga got a loaf of bread which she gnawed on for the next hour or so and ate the "whole thing" by herself!

Friday, December 21, 2007

The Last Roses of the Year!




Outside the door here in Zetten are the final attempts of the big yellow rose bush to color itself. These have survived a week of below freezing temperatures as indicated by the mid-afternoon frost on the grass and trees! Its winter here in the Nederlands!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007


I was looking at this egg carton the other day and thought there is something wrong with it! Could it be the Queeen's way of keeping down cholesterol levels? Or does it have something to do with the weights and measures and counts system?

Where is Sun?


Here in Holland when approching the shortest days of the year the sun has barely reached into the sky at 1 o'clock. In the picture you can see it peeking thought the shrubs! I'm guessing its shining from about 30 degrees and therefore doing very little to warm anything! This area is at about the same lattitude as Edmonton, Canada. These are the days of total darkness for those way up north! That must be a hard life!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

We left the snowcovered landscape in Green Bay
Rebecca was the first of the family to see me from her vantage point on her Dads shoulders!
The Journey told as told through Saturday!

After shopping around and packing around and loading the car around and driving around to Green Bay I left the Grand Caravan in the hands of the GRB parking attendants and left the driving to NWA. We had a good uneventful trip to Detroit and then on to Dusseldorf where Rebecca and parents were waiting for me to get me and my goodie filled bags! Yesterday was busy helping the soon to be non-expats pack, taking care of the baby, cooking, and being a nuisance in general. Today was jet lag day or it seemed that way at least. I overslept to start. I think that the 9:45 am awakening was the latest in more than a year. Then this afternoon I conveniently missed being a participant in a bike ride to a nearby village while I napped! Lucky me! Then of course the rest of the day flew by and now I have been recruited to babysit while the folks go off to a movie! How much do American baby sitters make per hour?

Thursday, December 06, 2007

HIPPA News

Tuesday the local needle inserters were switching over to a brand new computerized information system. The DCH lobby waiting area was packed with people as I walked in and I wondered if some epidemic had struck the area and I hadn't heard about it. Any way I got to the ACU and got into my chair and the PN comes up to me with this little tiny laptop perched atop a rolling platform and explains that she need to get my full medical history, medications, and height and weight and whatever the hell else from me and that we had to hurry cause she had to get the same info from everyone else coming in! So here I am.....however many years old with a medical history equally as long......attempting to remember all my stuff. Surgery, broken arms, suicides, immunizations, and on and on. At the end I told her that I am here now to be infused with Aralast to boost my antitrypsin deficiency. She punches some buttons, then asks me to spell that.....which I did.....she pushes some more buttons.....looks up at me and says...."It doesn't look like thats in here so we'll skip it for now"! Oh my! Any way as I was saying about HIPPA news, as I sat there for the 3 hours I was treated to hearing the full medical histories of at least 5 other folks who came in and sat on either side of me! I heard of their cancers and blood deseases, HIV infections and hepatitus problems, of their lung deficiences and stomach ailments, of broken bones and colonoscopies, and on and on. Where are the HIPPA rules here I wondered? Maybe they were suspended for the day!

I Thought I Lost It Forever

Last week and weekend C and I switched my email to Gmail and it took some new passwords and usernames and then for the past three days I havent been able to get into this blog. I finally did enough things to get to it. I finally reset my new google account password to the exact same existing new password. Silly huh? And that even gave me back my old google calendar!
Oh Christmas Tree! All set for The Clas Man to drop a new pickup truck under it!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Coming Soon to This Blog

I have some ornaments on my tree. Pic will be taken and posted soon.

Thanksgiving 2007


At my age its hard to say what and who in what order I should be offering to thank on this Thanksgiving Day. I guess the fact that I still live to talk about it is one thing. Thank you Baxter and Accredo and Drs Smoot and Bruner and DCH and the staff there for your help. Thank you Mr G and company for your support and help and for the fun we had with the horses. And thank you, family and friends, for your support during those scary times!
I've managed nearly a year now in retirement and have no regrets that I couldn't continue working. Thanks to all and everything that made and continues to make the lazy life possible.
I've been thinking about family and am happy and thankful that all of you are safe and sound and doing your things. Thanks to all and everything that makes that possible. Of course we keep Grandma J in our thoughts!
Of course there are many more thanks to give but that would take a book!
I'll conclude by saying thanks again to Mike and Lupa for today's meal and company. Knowing you two is one of life's special treats!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Large Buck Attacks and Kills Hunter


BEWARE HUNTERS is the word for the 2007 season

Thursday, November 01, 2007

HIPPA News The Recap of October with Emphasis on the Night of October 31st

My "Buddy" and related wires and tubes after I was "unwired" this morning!

I know I promised you a summary of my HIPPA events for October but I am so tired of HIPPA events that I will not do it. I don't care if its a record or not and I don't care if you want to know or not but I am not doing any HIPPA entries on this blog for at least a while! After trying to sleep at the sleep clinic with 20 electrodes attached with glue and tape to my legs and torso and head and two belts around my body to measure breathing and a O2 sensor clamped and taped to my finger and a thing stuck in my nose to measure CO2 coming out and open microphones listening to me talk and snore and infrared lights shining at me and TV cameras looking at me and having to verbally call the tech when I wanted to go to the toilet and he having to come and disconnect my "buddy" as he called it from its base and hang the big box around my neck with about a 20 yards of wires and tubes trailing me to the toilet so I could go and the fact that they didn't even so much as have coffee in the morning made it even worse so therefore I am too tired to write anything today! There is however a great deal of good information for you to study at the link I provided above!

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

The $64,000 Question!


I had my chance at the money but blew it!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Oh, Halloween is Soon Gone and Oh, Christmas Will Be Next in Line!

Over the last few months my Christmas tree has grown rather top heavy! I need suggestions on types of decorations. (Cheap ones because I might not even trim it since I won't be around!) We'll let the Norfolk Island Pine grow for an other year and see where its at a year from now. I might have to call an arborist to keep it somewhat shaped. Or as I said before maybe I'll take her to Cost Cutters!

Saturday, October 27, 2007

HIPPA News for Saturday


Looks redundant? These 3 came today. One yesterday. Its getting sickening! We wonder why our healthcare system is going to the dogs with excessive waste!

Thursday, October 25, 2007

New AAT Drug Therapy Trials Underway

Life will get much easier for me and others with this new devlopment in AAT therapy

This from Pharmaceutical Online http://www.pharmaceuticalonline.com

Kamada Is Pursuing U.S. Market With Its Aerosolized AAT
-->10/23/2007
Kamada a bio-pharmaceutical company, has submitted its clinical development program to the FDA for its flagship drug, Alpha-1 Antitrypsin (AAT) with its aerosolized (inhaled) form for the treatment of Congenital Emphysema caused by Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency (AATD). The company plans to commence clinical development in the US concurrently with the trials already underway towards registration in Europe.
“The potential number of AATD subjects worldwide is estimated by the US Alpha -1 patients' organization at approximately 200,000. According to an independent survey, only 5,000 of these are currently treated. We therefore see a significant potential in the treatment of AATD with the aerosolized AAT drug. The cost of treatment with the aerosolized version is expected to be lower than with intravenously administered AAT. Furthermore, there is continuously growing clinical evidence from all over the world indicating that the rationale in treating Congenital Emphysema with AAT is also valid for treating other respiratory diseases, such as: Cystic Fibrosis, and possibly others. Therefore, development of the product for additional indications is underway. We are collaborating with the leading worldwide physicians in this field,” said Kamada's CEO, David Tsur.
According to John Walsh, President of US Alpha One Foundation, “the US Alpha-1 community is extremely excited about this submission and the progress made in Kamada’s European trials for aerosolized delivery of augmentation therapy. The Alpha-1 Foundation has prioritized the development of aerosolized AAT and is committed to supporting this application.”
The AAT drug, also known as API (Alpha-1 Proteinase Inhibitor), is currently indicated for treating Congenital Emphysema. This disease, caused by an inborn deficiency in the Alpha-1 Antitrypsin protein and manifested by a gradual destruction of the lung tissue, may lead to severe deterioration of lung function and eventually to death. To date, the only available treatment for the disease is intravenous administration of AAT. This treatment, performed by means of intravenous infusion on a weekly basis, is time consuming. Kamada's development of the aerosolized version is expected to make a significant difference in patient's quality of life by allowing a simple and non-invasive route of administration.
According to Tsur, “the AAT product of Kamada holds numerous advantages over competitive products, among them its being liquid and its ready to use formulation allowing easier drug handling. These features, together with the product's exceptional purity level and exclusive rights for the use of an inhalation device by PARI (a Germany-based world leader in inhalation solutions), formed the route of a strong and sound basis for the development of an aerosolized AAT drug by Kamada.”
Kamada's aerosolized AAT drug was designated by both the US-FDA and the European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) as an Orphan Drug for two indications - Congenital Emphysema and CF. This important attribute has granted the company research funds benefits, waiver of user fees and free scientific advise by the regulatory authorities. Furthermore, if Kamada is the first company to successfully complete clinical trials and receive marketing approval in the US or the EU, the company shall gain exclusive marketing rights for the duration of seven years in the US, and for 10 or 12 years in Europe.
At present, Kamada manufactures and markets its intravenous AAT drug in several countries around the world. A Phase III clinical trial in the US is currently underway.
Kamada is a public company traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange The company was founded in 1990 and specializes in the development, manufacturing and marketing of specialty bio therapeutics indicated for medical emergencies.
SOURCE: Kamada

Deer With Nowhere To Hide Being Slaughtered

This from the Ironwood Daily Globe

City deer hunt already doubles last year's effortPublished Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:31:08 PM Central Time
IRONWOOD -- The second year of Ironwood's inter-city deer hunt is going a long way to reduce the high population of whitetails.
As of Monday, city officials reported 44 antlerless deer had been shot. City manager Scott Erickson noted that compares to a total harvest of only 16 deer last year.
While last year's hunt was in the "Caves" area near McLeod Avenue, this year the bow hunters are pursuing deer in four sites in the city.
New to the hunt this year is the fact that three hunters will be allowed to shoot bucks.
At Monday evening's city commission meeting, the names of hunters Chad Cricks, Justin Lehto and Dave Marten Jr. were drawn out of a hat. They'll be eligible to each shoot a buck.
Hunters attending the meeting said they've been seeing some bucks.
Hunters were required to pass shooting efficiency tests before the hunt and were required to register with the city for permits.
On Monday, an illegal deer hunting tree stand not connected with the city hunt was confiscated from the Bonnie Street area, according to a public safety department report.
The stand is being held in the public safety department garage.

Back to Normal!

Well, Tuesday was back to routine here in the north woods for this invalid! My scheduled infusion went off as clockwork as the dope pump worked its way though the bag of diluted Aralast for two hours. As soon as I got home and had lunch the phone rang and it was Dr.B's people soliciting a new time for a visit. "Can you come in at 3 today?" she asked! I agreed so we got two HIPPA jobs done on Tuesday. By the way he did find a new "stuff" that I should be taking. Its Omega3 pills. More on that some other time because we can't get off the topic of HIPPA appointments! We are going for a record this month remember! Anyway I woke up Wednesday morning and promptly journeyed over to DCH again to Dr Smoot's office where he listened and prodded and asked questions. He then decided that a chest xray is in order and a sleep study is in order and a pulmonary function battery is in order so we came up with four new HIPPA events for October! The girl from Smoot's offfice then led me to the sleep clinic where I was briefed on what to expect Halloween night when I am invited to "sleep" at the sleep clinic! I then had the x-ray right away so that was done. Now its lunch time and I hurry home to get ready for my appointment at Dentist Santini's where he had me try "in" the prototype new chompers! I get them soon but we can't stray from the subject at hand. Today I counselled a friend who is a fellow invalid about life as a disabled former truck driver. He needs to get SSDI and AFLAC stuff coming in as he is no longer fit to work due to a cancer problem. I am counting that session with him as a HIPPA event. All in all, then, this week totals how many? I count 2 Tuesday, 4 on Wednesday, and 1 today which totals to 7. Additional October events will be the sleep in, the pulmonary tests, and an additional dentist stop in for a final fitting. I also need to pick up some drugs at Walmart this week so that is one more. Dr. B's visit in Tuesday was a wash because we had already talked about an appointment which we now cancelled. I can now tell you that this is going to be a record HIPPA month. Wow, it will be an interesting total when we get it all added up! Only a few more days till we total it up!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Yes, I Was There!

A truck driver with manure a fork! It was a bad combination but necessary since Mrs. G wasn't there!
Ross poses for the camera after his 2nd place showing in the men's cart.
Grand Champion Belgian Gelding! His name is Cash!
This is our horse wagon! Done up in Mr. G's shop from a used furniture type trailer. The front third is the trainers/drivers quarters and is complete with hot and cold water, bathroom facilities, fridge, stove, bed, storage, heat or AC powered by an on-board Honda generator. The center area has stalls for 6 horses and it too is air conditioned. The rear area has room for the big show wagon and other show supplies. Its suspension is completely air so the horses have a very smooth ride! They do complain once in a while with comments like "Are we there yet?"
It was quite an experience for one who has not been to the "big time" as far as horse shows are concerned. Its too big to put into words but you can imagine what 1100 horses could do for 4 days in an arena which easily held 92 two thousand pound horses hooked by 6's to 16 wagons. Absolutely incredible! The Wilderness Ridge Farms horses did their tricks some of which we can brag about and some which will need more work over the next months. Mr G can be proud of his gelding named Cash who was named the Grand Champion Belgian Gelding. We can be proud of Ross and his 2nd placing in the men's cart class! I think we can be proud that we were there and survived the week without any major "hitches". I did, however, give Mr. G a black eye when I smacked him with a chunk of harness I was cleaning! I guess one should not get too close to a dumb truck driver demoted to harness cleaner!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Help! Too Many Horses!

Here a horse,
There a horse,
Everywhere are dozens of horses!
One cannot escape the horses!
Hear a horse banging on the wall
There a horse clomping down the aisle,
Everywhere is a horse click'n n clack'n
One cannot escape the horses!
The sights and sounds
The smells and textures
Everywhere are horses of every breed
One cannot excape the horses!
Not at this horse place!

By Monday morning when we leave this horse mania I will have seen more horses for more days than I ever thought could congregate in one place for so long!

Sunday, October 14, 2007

HIPPA News for Sunday October 14



Ordinarily there would be no HIPPA news on a Sunday except for emergencies of some kind but I did find something non-emergensical while digging into a big box of literature that was in yesterdays mail. The box came from my friends at Aralast, the drug I get duly infused with. Whoops I gave you the link to the wrong Aralast! Here's a better one. Above is pictured what they sent! Now I can keep a personal "diary" of my HIPPA events each day! I can put out down my pressure like 96/56 or 180/139, my glucose like 198 , my aches and pains and infections like swollen left knee or not breathing today, my excercise like walked 5 miles to and back from the mall , my food intake like 3 pork chops and potatoes with pork chop fry pan drippings for gravy, color of my pee like yellow , the number of times i had to go like hardly ever at night like the TV ads say I should , consistency of my stool, how purple my feet are today like light or dark , whether the $2850 dentures were really worth it, how I can now eat cobbed corn, and so on and on and on and on like some sort of hypocrondiac!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Today was a Real Nice Fall Day


It was so nice in fact that I took two long walks in the neighborhood. The sun was out and the northwind wasn't howling too much. A few folks were out mowing lawns and there was even a painting crew outside at the local pub. Some late fall flowers were displaying their final colors as our first big frost hit this week. Maybe next spring I will have the ambition to put in a little flower bed downstairs. All in all, how many more such days will be coming! I hope quite a few. I really hate the thought of freezing cold and blowing snow! But, it too will come and I'll watch from my window....if I'm here!

Friday, October 12, 2007

With over 1,000 draft horses from around the U.S. and Canada, the MGLI is unarguably the most significant annual draft horse show in North America.


And we are on our way Tuesday morning to high step around the arena at MSU's Pavilion for Agriculture and Livestock Education! They hitch 8 horses there! Hopefully just for fun! Take a look at this U-tube tape of some of the 2006 events! Will Wilderness Farms six horse hitch take a top placing again? The video is of our hitch in Ohio.

HIPPA News for Friday October 12

Today's mail! Four of them. Need I say any more?

Thursday, October 11, 2007

What was Under the City!

At one time there were more than 50 miles of railroad tracks under the city of Ishpeming! Thats according to TV6 News!

Dont need Danon Activa!


I had my first full dish of my home brew viili today. Yum. The picture is not the most picturesque though. Hope you can properly imagine it shaking like a bowl full of jello! YUM. I have to hire someone to babysit my viili when I go to Lansing next week~! A new batch needs to be made each day to keep the viili fresh. Maybe I'll try to freeze some and see if it works when I get back! Otherwise I'll have to beg the nurse at the hospital from whom I got the starter to bring in another start for me.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

More Problems for Downstate Hunters in Ontonagon County!




He was killed by a what! Here's the story as I found in the Marquette Mining Journal! Can we blame this on wild life?

By JOHN PEPIN
Journal Munising BureauWAKEFIELD — A downstate New Baltimore man was killed in Ontonagon County when a tree apparently fell on his tent, according to Michigan State Police troopers from the Wakefield post.Lawrence Moore, 44, had traveled to the area to bow hunt a week ago. His family reported him missing Monday night, after not hearing from him for several days.Troopers said they were given global position satellite coordinates that Moore had kept, showing the area where he often hunted.A state police K-9 unit from the Wakefield post and a conservation officer from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources found Moore’s body at about 8 p.m. Tuesday.Moore’s body was found within Porcupine Mountains State Park, near South Boundary Road in Carp Lake Township.Troopers said the past few days have seen high winds in the area, which may have brought down the tree that killed Moore.Agencies assisting the state police included Michigan Department of Natural Resources personnel from Porcupine Mountains State Park and Beacon Ambulance.

Explain This!`

I could get my mail delivered to my place into the boxes downstairs and if I had a house right to the front door and into the mail slot. All this I could get for free! But I have a post office box and have to pay $80 a year for it! I save the USPS hundreds of dollars a year in delivery costs and they charge me $80 bucks! Doesn't make any sense to me!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Oh My!


What is happening here?

UPDATED STORY! George Gipp’s body exhumed for DNA testing
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
By Gazette staffLAURIUM — The body of Notre Dame football hero and Laurium legend George Gipp was exhumed from his gravesite at Lake View Cemetery Thursday

Hippa News for Tuesday Oct 9, 2007

Dickinson County Hospital is pictured below. Old fashioned "bloodletting".


Today, as I was being duly infused with my bags of proteinase inhibitor and salt water at the local hospital I, being such an observer of things happening around me, was witness to a real honest to goodness "bloodletting". As pictured above in the olden day the sick guy stood in a tub and the "doctor" poked him a few times and let out a bunch of blood. I had heard of "bloodletting" being done in the early times to treat diseases but would never have believed it still goes on. This old timer came in and sat next to me and grunted a few words and the staff proceeded to take a pint of blood right out of him and throw it away. At least I hope they threw it away. My curiosity was such that I had to ask what the heck was going on! The nurse told me about the client having a high iron level and that by taking a pint out and replacing the blood with salt water the iron level will be closer to normal. Sort of like if you have too much sugar in your coffee and you dump some out and add more coffee the sugar level is reduced. The nurse listed a number of problems that are treated this way. He had hemochromatosis ...HUH what a treatment. I never thought this happens. I learn something new every day! That's Hippa news for today! Happy Wednesday!

Need to Put Up Signs for These Guys


Sign will say. DO NOT FEED THE BEARs and will be posted at the bridge to warn the trolls about the bears in da UP being sort of wild! Here's the story as I found in the Ironwood Daily Globe!
Hunter attacked by bear
MARQUETTE -- A lower Michigan man was in stable condition Monday in a Marquette hospital after being bitten by a bear in Ontonagon County on Sunday.
Steve Remsing, 53, of Sterling Heights, was being treated at Marquette General Hospital after being transferred from Ontonagon Memorial Hospital.
Michigan State Police from the L'Anse post responded to the report of Remsing being bitten by the bear near Courtney Lake in Bohemia Township.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Amazing Temperatures

Its all of 83 degrees in the northland today! That's hot for here! Looks like the top of a real hot area is just reaching the Michigan-Wisconsin border! I wonder if it has to do with global warming!

Thursday, October 04, 2007


This cute little moose is said to have roamed the streets on the south side of the cave area in Iron Mountain not too far from where I live! Guess he got a lot of attention from cops and DNR and onlookers! He finally wandered off into the "wilderness"! Well actually not because I just happened to be standing on my balcony yesterday and saw this car hauler flatbed go roaring north with a police/sherrif escort on the highway with that moose in forced sleep and about 10 guys sitting around him to be sure he stayed asleep. I wondered what the heck was going on but now two and two came together! Photo appeared in the Daily News

One More to Add to the Score~

Well I was feeling so rotten in the breathers (the link is somewhat graphic to if you have a weak tummy be careful) today so I decided to call my favorite heath care provider and see if I could get some meds or an office visit. I guess the good receptionist knows me and my invalidism and got me in to see Dr. Judy. He (yah its a him) dosed me with some Biaxin for a few days and I sure hope whatever this is clears up. The Biaxin is the same stuff the doctor in Zetten prescribed except is is called clarithromycin over there! And by the way it was the same stuff Dr B gave me to kill off the excess H pylori in my stomach 9 years ago. I think the current symptoms feel very similar to the symtoms I had when trucking which would go on forever. Anyway that's the score for today in the HIPPA news journal. That is 6 appointments in 4 days! Now for a break till Tuesday!

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Hippa News for Wed Oct 3


Well I sat around all morning waiting for the FEDEX man to make the drug drop at my house. He finally got here at a quarter to noon. That we decided counts as one Hippa appointment. Now I have to load the box into the car and drive clandestinely to the DCH to drop it off at the pharmacy there for safe keeping. That was Hippa appointment number two. So here it is October 3 and I have had 5 hippa appointments!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Day to Day Log


Well we made it through the day. Lets recap Octobers HIPPA facts. Yesterday was the dentist. This morning was the infusion or was it confusion. Napped and watched TV there and glanced at all the old people in wheelchairs coming in for maybe a colonoscopy or some other old folks test. I got home in time for lunch and then went back to see Dr Carlson at the Occupational Clinic. He pounds my knees and prods my belly and makes me touch my toes and then signs me good for a year's worth of medical card to show the DOT if I get stopped for something while pulling the horses around. He did wonder why I came back for renewal after I told him I cleaned out the truck in December. I told him about the horses and my new career with them. Now I get home in time for the news and supper and that's all for today! So to recap its October 3rd and I've already had 3 medical appointments! Tomorrow, Wednesday, I have more HIPPA news. Check back for that!

Monday, October 01, 2007

So You Think I Do Nothing?`

I just counted! I have 11 medicallly related appointments in October! One is already done at the dentist's place where he is making me some new chompers! Also in October is the 6 day trip to Lansing for the GLI Horse Show! Such is the life of the retired horse pulling invalid!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Holy Smokes Again


Man, its been along time again. I have been so busy again that I just havent gotten to sitting here and typing! Between hauling the bills home from the post office and hauling the horses to Ohio and dieting all day and walking two miles and pumping iron and whatever else I hope you can forgive me for not blogging. I noticed today that some of you check regularly and I do appreciate your interest! Sometimes a total stranger gets to the site too! One day I saw that someone from South America somewhere followed a link to Driving Around! Anyway all is well here. I guess I proved to myself that I was still capable of running a 700 mile day twice in a few days as those trips to Ohio amount to such. We just can't pull in to a rest area and take a nap with 8 sweaty, angry Belgians stomping and scratching in the trailer! The excercise and diet are putting the numbers in line with normal. The nurse at the ACU last week wondered if the pressure meter was working right cuz the pressure was so low. The scale might lie but belts don't. That belt that was too tight in May is now running out of holes! I'll have to punch a new hole pretty soon! Havent had much else in activity. Tried to get out camping again but the weather was threatening when I could have gone. Mid October brings us to one more horse run. This one to Lansing for one of the biggest of the nation. Its at the MSU Campus and is the Great Lakes Invitational Show. I hear we will be gone from Tuesday the 16th till Monday the 22nd!

Sunday, September 02, 2007

What's Happening?

Holy smokes, its been a few weeks since I did anything here on Driving Around. I guess I've been so busy doing nothing except a couple of horsing around trips and appointments to see what's wrong with me now. The horses most recently made a good show better at the local fairgrounds with Bud the driver and Curtis the new ranch hand! Next week has us scheduled to show at the Sandwich County Fair. Its southwest of Aurora, Illinois. Otherwise I had to take matters into my own hands yesterday and stop taking some medication until I see the good doctor. Too may reactions from that one. The Parkinson's pill has to stay in the diet since stopping that results in some other consequences but I think it such big time mind altering that I was hallucinating a sort of light show that's not welcome to come again. Thursday my stop at the hospital for my Aralast turned fiasco because as I check in the infusion is ordered from lab and then eventually a nurse is assigned to do me. That nurse however decided to call to my doctor because I mentioned some of problems with the previously mentioned drugs. The doctor communicating through his staff here was in Marquette advised that we postpone today's infusion He probably was unaware that we had a very expensive mixture which went down the drain. In that department ....this week be better I hope! Other than that I need to sleep, eat, take a walk, take a nap, eat, and get ready for bed! Good Night! Well I do need to mention that I did go shopping a couple times! Food....you know!

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Don't Have an Island? Well, Duh, Build Some!

I watched with true amazement the show about the Dubai guys who are building their country it's own islands apparently to raise revenue in the future after we have exhausted their oil reserves. These islands stick out from the present coast of the country a some distance and are shaped like palm trees. A circular "breakwater" protects the delicate branches of the palm! Would you believe Dutch engineers were involved in the studies and design? The Dubai guy ordered that their construction be of totally natural materials. They used primarily sand and rock only! The three palm islands and the group of islands alike a map of the worlds continents will, it is planned, provide by increasing its beach front a greatly improved tourist industry for the little country and provide revenues for its government and residents! These pictures are from the air and space.....he has his own satellite up there to help with the construction! http://www.fresh99.com/dubai-islands.htm

Which is Better?

Double Quarter Pounder® with Cheese++
9.8 oz (279 g)
740 calories. Have three and that's all you need for a day
42 grams of fat. Have another half and that's enough of that for a day
19 grams of saturated fat. Yummy!
1380 chunks of salt or 57% of ones daily need
40grams of carbos. Not bad.
48 grams of protein. Have two and you have more than enough protein for a day

OR

JT"S Special Tuna on Toast made with 2 slabs of 7 grain bread, one tbs real mayo, and one 6 oz can of Chicken of the Sea solid albacore tuna

420 calories
15 grams of fat
2 grams of saturated fat
1170 mg of sodium
37 carbos
30 grams of protein!

Walking Around

I can't leave out dieting around and infusing around and "biking" sitting still! There was no "horsing around" this week so I've been sitting around watching the weather for a good camping window. It was nice Thursday but I figured I had better stay home to wait for any reactions to my proteinase inhibitor infusion. None showed up. The phone, however, kept ringing with calls from the good folks at Baxter Heathcare Corporation developer and manufacturer of Aralast, the stuff the IV dribbled into my veins, and Accredo Health Group supplier of specialized biopharmaceuticals checking to see how I am feeling and of course hoping that I was still living so they could depend on me for bunch of profits spanning the course of whatever number of years they can prolong my life! Then on Friday I decided it was nicer to sit here on the patio and get a good dose of sun instead of fighting the hoards of campers out for the weekend! Upon taking a walk I decided this walking around the neighborhoods stuff is really hard on the local dog's naps so I decided to go to Kmart and get me a stationary bike! So now I can ride in peace in air conditioned comfort! As far as the dieting and finger pricking go I think I've managed a bunch of successes. Most days of the last three weeks I have managed to stay at 1500 or fewer calories, fewer than 200 carbos, and fewer than 60m grams of total fat. In the past couple of days I have started to boost protein consumption (for those abs) to about 100 grams a day. Look out Charlie! We all know scales can lie but belts can't. In May prior to departing for The Netherlands I was forced for the sake of comfort to make a last minute longer belt buy at the Big Lots near my motel in Green Bay. Now I have gone down to the third hole on the belt which was too short then! Congratulations to me! And then there is the finger pricking! Hey this blog sounds like a doctors daily journal! But anyway it answers the question everyone asks like "How are you doing?" I'm sure they aren't concerned about my checkbook or how badly the stock market recently insulted by investments or if I am succeeding at my retirement or whatever! When people ask an invalid, "How are you", I presume it to mean that they want a rundown on my health. Anyway, most of the finger pricking results are very low so either the $4 per month Metformin, the diet with absolutely no donuts, and the exercise is doing the trick or I was misdiagnosed. Oh, I almost forgot a few things. The heart is pumping with reasonable pressures, the cholesterol is under control and the foot tingles might be subsiding with the daily dose of Parkinson's pill (be sure to follow that link and hope I WIN BIG) and I've been a month on only one Albuteral inhaler! Let me know if I missed anything because its hard to remember it all! I started out talking about looking for a camping window and maybe one will develop by tomorrow! Want to come along?

Saturday, August 11, 2007

Horsing Around Again!

The formal events at the Marquette County Fair's Draft Horse Show were over so we took time out for this formal photo shoot! Shown with the reins in hand is Barb, Head of Culinary Sciences and Housekeeping at Wilderness Ridge Farms! Barb is to be commended for her skills with the horses!

Monday, August 06, 2007

New Shirt Day Again?

Its going up and down like a .....well OK a yo yo. Last week I was down a couple shirts. Some expert claims it is working on a 10% "adjustment" again. If so its darn near done "adjusting" I hope!

Sunday, August 05, 2007

Gettin' er Done



Here is a device which appears to be in further development which will help those who need to monitor blood glucose. Its called a glucowatch and is worn like a watch and sucks fluid from the tissue under it and measures glucose values. Maybe something like this is in my future. As for now I guess the conventional meters are still the style. For beginners, however, since the recent diagnosis of my extraordinary blood sweetness I have imposed upon myself the strictest of diets to effect glucose control and weight loss (Dr. B indicated that among other things, I need to be counseled about obesity). Thus the Coke Zero which adds not a calorie to my 1500 calorie daily intake! In addition I am counting carbohydrates and staying at between 150 and 175 grams per day. My diet consists of the finest selection of usual foods. For breakfast I like eggs (2 eggs but the yolk of only one), two slices of bacon instead of 4 or 5 and only one piece of toast with a bit of Parkay on it. This I do every other day alternating with cereal and a little turkey on a slice of toast. For lunch a variety of low fat meats or soups and salads fit into the plan nicely. For supper when I would in the past overload on pasta or potatoes and some real nice marbled steak I now start with a big salad with fat free ranch and then go on to a healthy supply of vegetables either cooked or fresh and then a small amount of pasta or potatoes and some meat. I still do like my share of the condemned "red meat" but in moderation my arteries should hold out and I am doing more turkey and some meat substitutes for protein. And believe it or not, I still can't, I did go to 1% milk. That was tough but I did it! I respect to proposed dietary guidelines I've studied the information from the diabetes association but find it contradictory in that they still push the carbohydrates as the bottom layer of their pyramid. I found another set of information which puts the carbos at the top of the pyramid so I am trying to make them both happy with my choices! They all preach "portion control" and that of course makes sense! Last, but not least, essential to my plan to get back into my 33 waist pants that I have stashed under the bed (about 5 years now) is exercise! For the ten years in the truck there wasn't much exercising taking place. But that is changing so for now its two or more walks a day of between 10 and 20 blocks each or as far as my legs and lungs will allow! And its working! Ten pounds disappeared in the last couple months and the rate will probably be better in the future because of the developing diet. As I said the target is a 33 inch waist and about 145 pounds. That means another 3 or 4 inches off the waist and about 25 pounds off wherever it is attached. Also in the meantime I need to do some abdominal muscle strengthening. They sort of fell to waste in the truck! Do you think a 64 year old can develop a six pack abdomen?

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

I Love These Silly Headlines

This is today's after closing headline on Yahoo's financial site


Dow Jumps 150 Pts in Late Rally AP -
Wall Street shot higher in a last-minute advance Wednesday after careening through a session made turbulent by ongoing concerns about U.S. home loans and the credit market.








The way it looked I thought I was going to lose another shirt off my back today. But for some reason the market rallied and the American Way is safe for another day!

Zero


Back few weeks ago I presented a piece about my Coke dilemma. I just want to say that I have adjusted very well to the new drink and would highly recommend its consumption to all who long for the taste but not the calories or the carbos or the sugar! Since it is totally sugar free I think it would even be fine to give the kids for breakfast before school! The only nutrition it has listed is 40 mg of salt! Try it, you'll like it!

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