Shhh! Eat. That's what I heard a few times during dinner last night. Of
course, it was my wife giving me that helpful instruction. We were
having dinner at a nearby restaurant with friends, and I got to talking
and forgot to eat. I know that shocks all of you, but talking is more
important than eating is to me right now. But I am eating! I'm still
hovering around 127. So every time I would stop eating to talk, I got
that response. Shhh! Eat. I did as I was told. There's a reason I've
stayed married for 38 years. I know what's good for me.
I was at
the vet for about two and a half hours yesterday with our dog. My
appointment was at 11, and I didn't leave until about 1:45. I had a
bunch of errands to run, so I missed my opportunity to have my protein
shake for lunch. So I did something really awful. I stopped at a Wendy's
and got a hamburger and fries and ate them while I drove. I used to do
that all the time, and now I have a hard time believing I ever ate that
way. I used to jokingly say that drive-thru windows were what made
America great. In America, you can eat a meal, and not even stop
driving! But I eventually realized that's no way to live. Watch the
documentary Supersize Me. You may never buy a fast food burger again.
But I needed the calories, and I couldn't wait until I got home. And I
didn't lose any weight yesterday, so mission accomplished.
In the
end, it didn't bother me. I didn't get heartburn from it or anything,
probably because I ate it early enough in the day. Have I mentioned that my wife and I have not eaten red meat for many years? She stopped eating
beef in the 80's, and I dragged my feet all the way to 2001 or so. When
you stop eating beef, your body loses the enzymes that break beef down.
You lose the ability to digest it. So if I would eat more beef, say,
than you'd typically get in a serving of spaghetti sauce, it would upset
my stomach, give me heartburn, and make it impossible for me to sleep.
About a year and a half ago, however, I decided that I wanted to
reintegrate beef into my diet occasionally, just so I have the option of
eating a burger when that's the best choice. And many times it is.
Backyard barbecues, ball games, etc. I do love a good burger. I don't
miss steak or roast beef, but I miss burgers. Just not fast food
burgers. Ugh. Fast food is poison.
But the good news is, the
Lupron effects are fading. I feel hungry more often now, so when I left
the vet, and felt hunger pangs, I made sure to stop and get something to
eat. Before my diagnosis, I would have waited till I got home and had a
cookie or something. I still have trouble stuffing myself, but it's
good that I feel hungry more often.
I met my wife and our friends at the
restaurant last night, so we drove home separately. It was cold, and as I
got in the car, I started shivering. But it wasn't debilitating at all,
it felt more normal. I actually buckled up and started driving, and got
to the first stoplight before I realized I was shivering, but still
felt like I could drive. That was a good moment! It's terrible feeling
like you can't go out and do things because it's cold.
The
numbness is fading somewhat, but it's still there. I do feel a little
more normal every day. Probably about the time I feel really good, it'll
be time for my next shot.
So now you all know what to say when I go on too long with these journal entries. Shhh! Eat.
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