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Hi Deb, Josie, Valerie, Lori, and Judy--
Nothing for me this morning because of my early appointment. Vein closed! I have a sclerotherapy session on my other leg for April 16 and then a checkup on May 1. The reason this takes so long is that they want to see how each procedure "resolves." They also don't want to overdo things with the sclerotherapy, hitting no more than 10 varicose veins with little needle injections. Apparently when they first invented this technique, it was practiced by aestheticians (in beauty salons) and the problem is that it won't last if you don't close the big veins first--something only a vascular surgeon can do with a laser.
Deb, I watched the pilot and the first episode of The Americans. I will definitely continue--very exciting. When you retire you can be like me and get up a bit later and workout between 6:30 and 7:00. I really like this schedule. Exercise gets me going for the rest of the day. I usually do some sewing or knitting or cooking in the morning and go to my office in the afternoon. Love retirement!
Josie, no sweats for me either. I would feel like I'm recovering from some illness if I made a habit of wearing sweat pants. I think it's not that hard to find comfortable but pleasing clothes.
Lori, I have 3 Jazzercise dvds and they are definitely fun if you like something dancy but not too hard choreography. I also liked my zumba set for awhile, but I didn't use all of them and became bored with doing the same dance routines over and over.
Valerie, there was an awful article (in the NYT) about poachers cutting off the burls (because they have such beautiful grains) on the California redwoods at night, effectively wounding and ultimately killing these magnificent and ancient trees. Rangers were going to close down some major thruway at night (because that's when they were chainsawed) to try to prevent this from happening. What is wrong with people?! I think they should put up cameras or CCTV and try to catch these greedy idiots.
Judy, thinking of Echo!
Nothing for me this morning because of my early appointment. Vein closed! I have a sclerotherapy session on my other leg for April 16 and then a checkup on May 1. The reason this takes so long is that they want to see how each procedure "resolves." They also don't want to overdo things with the sclerotherapy, hitting no more than 10 varicose veins with little needle injections. Apparently when they first invented this technique, it was practiced by aestheticians (in beauty salons) and the problem is that it won't last if you don't close the big veins first--something only a vascular surgeon can do with a laser.
Deb, I watched the pilot and the first episode of The Americans. I will definitely continue--very exciting. When you retire you can be like me and get up a bit later and workout between 6:30 and 7:00. I really like this schedule. Exercise gets me going for the rest of the day. I usually do some sewing or knitting or cooking in the morning and go to my office in the afternoon. Love retirement!
Josie, no sweats for me either. I would feel like I'm recovering from some illness if I made a habit of wearing sweat pants. I think it's not that hard to find comfortable but pleasing clothes.
Lori, I have 3 Jazzercise dvds and they are definitely fun if you like something dancy but not too hard choreography. I also liked my zumba set for awhile, but I didn't use all of them and became bored with doing the same dance routines over and over.
Valerie, there was an awful article (in the NYT) about poachers cutting off the burls (because they have such beautiful grains) on the California redwoods at night, effectively wounding and ultimately killing these magnificent and ancient trees. Rangers were going to close down some major thruway at night (because that's when they were chainsawed) to try to prevent this from happening. What is wrong with people?! I think they should put up cameras or CCTV and try to catch these greedy idiots.
Judy, thinking of Echo!



