My poor little chariot has been towed away as a non-starter.
I'm looking for houses this month, and have a couple other big expenses. Please vibe cheap repair~ma. This is the 3rd major breakdown in the less than a year I've had her. She's used, but she's mine. I just want her running, and cheap.
A little health-ma for my father-in-law, please, who has surgery scheduled for Wednesday noonish. Apparently there's something suspicious in his colon and he will have it and a few extra inches removed. Information is sketchy at this point, but he's 76 and has been in a decline for the past 2 years or so-- all good wishes, prayers, candles and ~ma appreciated. He is Jim and my MIL is Carolyn.
Thanks muchly, good Buffistas.
My grandmom came through her hip replacement surgery just fine. And, though I'd like to retain some easy and effective therapy-ma for her, I release some Grandma-ma to the world. Thank you all for your kind thoughts.
Buffista Car-ma is good shit, yo.
Apparently the only thing wrong with Regina the elderly Regal is the idiot who drives her left the interior lights on and drained the battery. Duh-oh.
Many thanks for the vibes, and I release the ma back into the wild with hardly a scratch on it.
I'm back!
I'm not even remotely close to being caught up anywhere, and my body clock thinks it's 2 am tomorrow, but if anyone needs anything from me, I am checking and responding to emails again.
Pictures from Korea will be up shortly.
A request for the patented Buffista ~ma. Have to go to court tomorrow morning to fight a ticket. Two charges - one that's iffy (red light violation) and one that's complete crap (failure to yield to emergency vehicle - it was 2 blocks!)
Ideally, officer-having-something-more-important-to-do-and-just-not-showing-up-ma would be the bestest possible scenario. Failing that, judge-seeing-things-my-way-ma would be next best.
Also, not-puking-from-my-insane-nervousness-ma would also not be a bad notion.
Hi all, just an update on the occasion of my 3 months into the Diabetes diagnosis.
Well, my arm is still bruised from last week's blood letting (testing). The bruise is yellow and black and blue and if I were 10 I would be showing it to all my friends in school.
Meanwhile, I got my Hba1c (aka A1c) results back. Remember this is my average since discovery until now, including the high point down to my current almost managed level. The A1C tells us how bad my blood sugar was doing during the 23 hours, 55 minutes of the day when I *wasn't* testing, essentially showing 3 months 24/7.
When I was diagnosed three months ago my A1c was at a mind blowing 12.8. Since the goal range is 4.1-6.4, that was pretty darned high. A month later, after being in the hospital, then trying to manage by eating right and a daily pill or two, I was at a seminar which offered a quick test. At that time my A1c had already dropped to 10.8.
My A1c 3 month average as of last Friday is officially 8.4.
The next testing is in 3 more months. I've hit my blood glucose target range about 50% of the time the last two weeks. I hope to see the A1c get down to the proper level by then.
All in all, 12.8 to 8.4 in three months seems like a pretty good drop to me.
When I went in for my A1c I got a cholesterol check as well.
My results:
Total: 149
Triglycerides: 59
HDL 36
LDL 101
Ratio: 4.14
Sounds like I have to raise my HDL, but overall good numbers.
Requesting surgery-ma and recovery-ma for my dad - he fell at a local gas station and broke his femur pretty severely. His age and weight make me quite concerned (understatement) about his recovery from a trauma like this. If all goes well, he'll be in surgery this afternoon.
This is not a good season for grandfathers.
My grandfather had a mild heart attack last night. He's stabilized now, but any recovery-ma sent Texas-ward would be most helpful.
My other grandfather is undergoing radiation treatment for prostate cancer. Any anti-cancer-ma sent San Francisco-ward couldn't hurt.