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I like English Toffee flavored coffee.
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I like Monty Python and Dr. Who...
Yup, she's a protester (hence the cardboard sign and the peace tattoo).
Do ya think they airbrushed her tushie? If I looked that good nekkid, I'd pull a Godiva, too. And on a bike as well! (since I ride a bike, not a horse)
"Lady Godiva, B18's her seat
Hanging out where all the politicians meet"
(apologies to John Paul George and Ringo)
I don't have time to catch up right now, that'll be tomorrow.
I have finally made it home! My kids immediately attached themselves to me...so did Mr. Fish! It's great to be home!
I can't wait to catch up!
I x-rayed a woman once who broke her back doing a Lady Godiva with a horse, then there she was, nekkid, when the paramedics came and on the trip to the hospital. Can you imagine how many times she had to tell people _why_ she wasn't wearing clothes?
And all through the Bayou, they're singing:
the fish is home
and we're gonna be ha-ppy
hey-la, hey-la,
the fish is home!
:D :p :D
Welcome home, fish.
Re: nekkid butt lady--I cringed at the thought of nekkid-ness on a bike saddle, but that's me. The gal in the picture certainly has some fine lines! In the case of the paramedics/x-ray/Lady Godiva case...I think I'd pretend I had traumatic amnesia, were I the, uh, patient. :rolleyes:
Many years ago I saw a pic of Missy Giove riding a nekkid race. It was the night-time entertainment at some mtb race weekend.
so it was dark, and only from the back. And there were a couple other nekkid butts in the picture.
(sigh. Back when Missy and I were young... Does anyone even know who she is anymore? I never hear about her.)
at least they didn't have to cut any close off of her to examin her.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
Thanks Lise! It's great to be home! I still haven't had a chance to catch up on TE TD yet, let alone the other topics. I did get a much needed haircut and finished shopping for my SS. Wahoo!Quote:
Originally Posted by Lise
I'll check in later and see about this naked lady thing.
One sad, but pertinent thing that happened at the meeting was that a woman from Russia had cramps in her calf and ended up going to the hospital and having surgery to remove clots in her legs. Yup - DVT. We had some interesting conversations about DVT and I told some people about what had happened to MP and they were amazed she was alive! Well - this woman from Russia didn't have any insurance and her hospital bills were $2100 CDN per day. She's going to have to stay in St. John's until she is allowed to fly again. We took donations to help her out. With 500 participants at the meeting, I'm sure they raised a bunch of money. We all moved our legs around on the flights after that!
Gotta run to the post office. I'll be back later!
(I don't have your e-mail at my work...)
(This is an update on my friend who is running the Badwater Ultramarathon, 135 miles in Death Valley, as the first stage of the Death Valley Cup, the second stage of which is the Furnace Creek 508 cycling race, also in Death Valley, which MP had hoped to do this year in October until the PE happened...)
(The winner, Scott Jurek, finished in 25:41 hours. He also won last year. The time limit is 60 hours. Yesterday, when the race started, the high was 126 and the low was 100!)
Hello to Everyone,
I haven't received and more phone call updates, but from his last splits the third time station at mile 72 shows that David gained 7 hours on his run time over last year. He had been ill during this part of the race last year but nothing like that this year !! Keep it up Crew!! Check out www.badwater.com if you are able. Thank You ALL for the e-mails and I have printed them and have them ready to inspire the tired runner that will be checking in with me. Thanks Again! GO TEAM HARPER!!!
Tamara
I still love watching Brokebike Mountain http://www.wefightms.com/index.html
I got my Banana Bag today! I'm so excited, I can't wait to get Bleu all dressed up with her new bag.
*It only got to 98 degrees today*:rolleyes:
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanci
Thanks for those updates, Nanci! Your friend is doing so well!
Where do I know the name Scott Jurek? I wonder if he did the 508? I shall have to research.
snapdragen "I can't wait to get Bleu all dressed up with her new bag."
shoes and gloves to match?
So I forgot to mention - yesterday I met with my new pulmonologist. I call him Dr. Lung. He was able to pull up my CT scans at his desk and show me (I hadn't seen them before). Wow - how cool is that to be able to see inside your body?!?!? My ribs are SO COOL!! And you could see super bright white stuff from where the iodine "dye" went into my veins.
And the scans proved it - I am totally flat chested... :rolleyes:
And the pulmonary emboli (lots of the suckers, some kinda big, but none in major vessels) look like donuts: bright white working blood vessels (from the iodine dye stuff) surrounding the darker non-conductive clot material donut hole!
All in all, super fun. Of course I wanted to be able to watch my own ganglion cyst hand surgery 10 years ago, too. I love that stuff. (My sister's an ortho surgery nurse, and my mom (biological) is also a nurse. Maybe it's genetic?)
Sort of good news/bad news/bad news: Good news: I am not dead (yet). Bad news: no riding for 6 months, period. He was VERY adamant about that. Bad news again (but maybe we can turn this around): I have over 25% lung impairment - NOT related to the clots. Asthma or ??? More investigative work to be done. At least I am starting to understand why I am such a HEAVY breather while climbing on my bike! :cool:
Bad news about the lungs, but good news you know now and can start the work. How's the running?
I watched my first knee arthroscopy. Pretty cool. I was prepped for general anesthesia (just in case) so I was kind of fuzzy about the details. It was like it was somebody else's knee on the TV monitor.
sorry to hear you can't bike for a while. hopefully you still can stay active somehow. hope the lungs start to feel better.
i had a scar revision done on my tummy (that they had to do a tummy tuck for also, thank you dr) and i was awake for that whole thing. was kinda cool. though strange when they were working on me we were listing to the rock station and chatting about the tv show average joe. just seemed bizzar to me. i've always been interested in medical stuff like that. watching some of the stuff on discovery health channel grosses bf out but i love it.
Man I would love to see the arthroscopy! They even put up a curtain for my c-section. I wish I'd seen more of that. Maybe they switched the PP on me while I couldn't look. Nah - stubborn, crazy weird, annoying, talkative, blonde. She's mine.Quote:
Originally Posted by SadieKate
The running.... well, I have been doing a lot of spin and plan to run this weekend. Stacy and I are doing part of the Dipsea which will be good. I just have not had the time to go outside - what with the Tour and the global warming and all! But all in all I am feeling good.
I think the lung impairment will be able to be improved. I have to believe that. It is probably actual asthma or something. Whatever. Mike has a friend who's 70 and has like 1/4 of his lung left (he was a firefighter and has smoke/burn issues) and he kicks our butt on every hill we climb, so I figure it can't be that bad!
Funny, I have a friend who spins with me - she's a psychologist - and she was telling me this morning how amazed she was about my attitude. Well, what am I going to do? Hole up on the sofa and eat mint milanos? As tempting as that sounds, bottom line is - I could EASILY have died and I didn't. Sure there are some hurdles. But it could have been SO much worse, and I am not throwing it away. So there! :cool:
And one of these days, I will be able to beat the Grand Pois up a hill again.
MP--some people take "I could have easily died" and ride their couch for the rest of their miserable lives. You are just as alive as you ever were (and that's pretty darned alive), and finding a way to stay in it. I find it something to admire and emulate. You and Floyd Landis are examples to me.
("Well, Lise, Floyd won the TdF with a dead hip. MP rode incredibly hard, long rides with PEs throughout her lungs. Aaaand, your excuse would be....? Don't have one after all? I thought not!" :rolleyes: )
Nanci, I continue to love Brokebike Mtn, too! You posted that link the week I went on my one and only date with the guy who did the MS 150 in TX. I sent him the link after we went out to dinner. Wasn't that sweet of me? Thoughtful? Fun? His emailed reply? "I'm really busy at work right now." And I was surprised when he blew me off for our second date? :cool: :p
Got my new running shoes with my orthotics today. Wore them for 2 hours, as instructed. Walked the 6 blocks to the grocery store and 6 blocks back. Can I count that as run training? :o I *did* swim 1/2 mile in Lake Michigan today (plenty of stopping and panting), and rode 15 miles today. Tomorrow I run in the new shoes. Not far, breaking them in.
MP - maybe you should change yer name to "KnottedYet", too. :D
(not dead yet)
Yeah, looking at the inside of your body is fun
Pregnancy ultrasounds are the best of course. They could hook me up to one of those things for 9 months
Nearly fainted when I saw A Nex Ray of all the structural engineering they did on my arm after I got nearly squashed to deff by a stoopid jerk in charge of a tractor tho'.
Ooh, yeah, that would be intense.Quote:
Originally Posted by margo49
MP, I'm amazed at how well you're doing with all this. I hope the 6 months pass quickly. I'm sure everyone here is happy to help with the entertainment portion of the program. :)
I'm fascinated by all that med-science stuff, too. I watched my ultrascopic knee surgery... I peeked at the monitor during gum surgery recently. Pretty gross, though. The strangest of all - I've seen my colon live and in action. Don't ask me any more about that one, I don't want to think about it. (test was negative) But while it was going on it was like, wow, look at that...
Hey lise,
Sitting here wondering if your package arrived or if some lovely person at the post office has lost it.
If it sits in a warehouse for a few days the tim tams will be a gooey mess...:mad:
c
Nope, not yet. I'll post the moment I get it!Quote:
Originally Posted by crazycanuck
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Having nothing to do with CC's package....
The air conditioner in the bedroom turned itself off overnight. WHY? I woke up hot and sweaty, to a silent room. No whirr of the ac. Bad sign. I turned it back on, it works, just...not when it doesn't feel like it? argh. The one in the dining room is working fine, but my bed room was hot, and not for any good reasons! ;)
Would it be so bad, though, if they solidified into one giant Tim Tam? :D
And, in the spirit of giant snacks and thread drift... Pimp that Snack! :p
My remedy for non-pristine-condition TimTams is to crush them up roughly and use as the base for a cheesecake (the gelatine unbaked kind)
I want the maple cookie, the devil's chocolate orange, the Hostess cupcake, giant California roll, custard tart, I guess that's it.
MP - You are so resilient! I hope they find a quick remedy for your reduced lung capacity. At least you can keep spinning and running. :)
And about watching medical procedures. No, thank you. I was perfectly happy to be knocked out during both of my knee surgeries. Ick! However, I was sitting a the right angle to pretty much see my son being born and that was amazing. Birth is one thing, but watching sugery - nah, not for me.
"pimp" seems to mean "make ridiculously large version of" :rolleyes: Although the Eeek-clair looks about right sized to me!
I'll let y'all know the condition of the Tim-Tams when they arrive!
Do you ever find yourself wanting to eat what you're reading about? I'm reading The Hummingbird's Daughter, about country people in Mexico in the 1800s. It's a remarkable, wonderful book, and made me crave corn tortillas and nopales. Made nopal salad yesterday (nopales are cactus; you can buy them sliced up and pickled, no prickers, of course). Nopales, onion, cilantro, feta cheese, mild chiles, some red pepper for bite. This morning I heated up a couple of corn tortillas, sliced some left over steak and heated that, threw in a bit of avocado and some nopales. YUM! Some mornings I just can't take another bowl of cereal! :p
The team just checked in around 5:50 AM Death Valley Time or 8:50 Eastern Standard Time. David has gone through the fifth time station and onward through Lone Pine Campground and is at the MT.. Whitney Portal with 7 miles until the finish. He is disappointed I know because he will finish about 4 to 5 hours short of a Buckle Award, which is what he really would have like to had accomplished. They will come into the finish about the same time as last year, at 52 hours or so.
A a spectator, I am in awe of the crew and Dave and their combined efforts to complete such a endeavor. They have worked together and could not have produced this result one without the other. Thanks to everyone for their support through e-mail. SEE YOU AT THE FINISH TEAM HARPER!!!
those make me hungry and sick to my tummy at the same time.Quote:
Originally Posted by DirtDiva
I thought you were going to say you wanted to eat hummingbirds. :p I spit my cantaloupe out on that one!Quote:
Originally Posted by Lise
Nanci - Sorry to hear your friend is going to be disappointed. I'm in awe of anyone that would take on such an adventure.
My friend Dave has finished the Badwater Ultramarathon- 135 miles of Death Valley. Time of 51:48- 56 minutes faster than last year! (The other Florida Death Valley Cup hopeful finished in 47:08- so now we have two people to root for at Furnace Creek 508!!)
Fantastic!!! And better than last year has to make him feel good, even if he might have been slower than he'd hoped. Amazing he could do that with his blisters and all.
I hope he took pics of his feet...
Ratz
Went to the dentist today to get a filling replaced. She couldn't use the fancy water laser, they don't work well removing old silver fillings. :(
But, I have to say - a brand new shiny dentist office is way cool. She had some kind of electronic gizmo for the anesthesia (no needle!). And the drill didn't bother me at all. I wonder if the electronic gizmo is able to locate the numbing stuff (scientific term there...) better. Anyway, appointment was at 8:40, by 10:30 the numbness was gone. And I have a lovely shiny white tooth now.
WOW. That Badwater race is incredible. A friend loaned me a book about it--not particularly well written, or just not my style for reading, but amazing facts. What the human body and spirit can do.
Snap--sorry to hear about the filling. Glad the anesthesia didn't require a needle. I hate that moment of injection.
I am freakishly bored at the clinic. Where are my patients? I should look at Friday; I'm probably double-booked all day. :rolleyes: I don't mind quiet at all. Just seems like a waste of time (mine) and money (theirs). But I'm on call tonight, so I'm just as glad not to work my butt off all day.
Yeah, no hummingbird eating around here! One, they're supposed to be messenger from the Holy. Two, who could catch one? Three, not much meat! :p Great book, though.
snap - glad the tooth adventure wasn't to bad.
here is a pic of my friend's cake. figured it went well with the pimp my food link
As my 7 year old nephew would say:
WHOA!
Quite a cake! What was the occasion?