ext_252672 ([identity profile] zannachan.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] merimask 2009-03-03 11:51 pm (UTC)

Would it help to have something that made it easier to exercise inside, in your home? Something like the Wii Fit or even some exercise equipment, like a stationary bike or treadmill?

I would avoid doing the hysterectomy right before the summer, if you do decide to go that route, because you'll want to take time to recover afterward and you're so active during the summer.

Try a different brand of OTC iron pills? I have to be careful which brand of vitamins I buy, because some make me sick. Unfortunately, the generic ones that are cheap are among the offenders; I can take Centrium but they are awfully expensive. However, because of DB's wacky diet constraints I really need to take a multi-vitamin to stay healthy, so I get them anyway.

We got cell phones for purely practical reasons. DB needs his for work because he has to be reached by coworkers and clients during the day, and he's often out at job sites where there are no phones handy. And we both spend so much time on the road, between my school needs, his work, and our social/SCA life--that it's a good thing to have. Just in case--it does a lot for our peace of mind, and it is convenient. But I doubt that anyone would find my phone a status symbol--I have no web, no email updates, just the music and games that came on it and I've disabled texting because I found it annoying. DB's is even more basic because he didn't want the headset option and had to have one without a camera. Which was annoyingly hard to find.

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