The changes at work mean that I’m busy – complying with new regulations – making sure “how to” manuals are up to date – and learning new procedures. The past few weeks, my skill on the computer has been tested, and I’m very happy to report that I have passed every test, with flying colors. I love to help people find a faster, easier, better way to do something. Sometimes it means that I have to puzzle over the problem for a while, before I see a way to accomplish what they want, but it is so satisfying when I’m able to make it work!
Now if only I could use my powers in spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations to help people find a faster, easier, better way to lose weight. Unfortunately, the only thing I know is to take in fewer calories than you put out. I can do this by eating less – or by exercising more – or a combination of the two. It sounds simplistic, but truthfully, sometimes simple is best.
Tomorrow I go to see the rheumatologist. I’m a little anxious about this appointment. My hope is that he will be able to do something to help my knee – so that I can really step up the exercise. My fear is that there is not much they can do. So I have gathered all of my information (regarding surgeries and medications) and I am patiently waiting to see him. He comes highly recommended (if you don’t mind the fact that his bedside manner might leave something to be desired). I’m not sure when (or if) I will get to blog tomorrow – but I will update with what the doctor says as soon as possible.
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