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Thursday, October 31, 2013
Rocktober Is Over
My recovery is still in process. I can breath and move a bit better. My skin is not peeling as much and I have more energy. There is still a long way to go to really live again. When you are not well it is as if your life is wasted. If any of you have faced a challenge, keep moving forward and don't give up. Thank you for sharing my journey. I will keep posting but will be off the grid for a few days do to wifi availability.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Connections
Been working in an emergency clinic 2 hours from home for the last 2 days. (Which is why I worote about deer whistles - commuting through deer country) Thank goodness for Panera's and McDonald's wifi. I like the ER work, the patients are nice folks. I see a lot of work injuries. Most happen because people are in a hurry or taking a shortcut or just tired. I stress to people to take their time doing things, even if they are late because that is when you make mistakes, some can be worse than others, some even fatal. Where in the last 50 years did we lose sight of people? When did we start treating people like machines and commodities, totally alienating or communities? I see unrealistic demands placed on people (including those in health care where some clinics limit you to 10-15 min/patient), 12-16 hour days. Days that take people away from their families and a healthy life, both at home and with the community. I remember having to report a + stimulant screen to an employer and they said "I am surprised he is one of our best workers".I thought how do you think your employees and work 4-5, 12-16 hour days a week without becoming sick or exhausted - why do you think they turned to the stimulant? Not that I am condoning them. Things seemed much simpler 45 -50 years ago when people actually took time with each other.
There is a great book by David Plowden "Vanishing Point - 50 Years of Photography" that is a tribute to the iniquity of the human spirit. what is more interesting than the pictures themselves is the story behind the pictures, painstaking and delightfully obtained by the photographer when he took the time to learn about what made things happen. In every instance it was the connection he had with the individual and the individual's passion and artistry for what they were doing. You can hear the replay on ThisIsTheStory.org. How cool to actually take time to learn about someone else and connect.
There is a great book by David Plowden "Vanishing Point - 50 Years of Photography" that is a tribute to the iniquity of the human spirit. what is more interesting than the pictures themselves is the story behind the pictures, painstaking and delightfully obtained by the photographer when he took the time to learn about what made things happen. In every instance it was the connection he had with the individual and the individual's passion and artistry for what they were doing. You can hear the replay on ThisIsTheStory.org. How cool to actually take time to learn about someone else and connect.
Monday, October 28, 2013
Deer Whistles
Deer Whistles. My old car had deer whistles on the bumper.
Wild life became statuesque when you approached, freeze-framed in the moment. I
loved that car, 12 years old and 220,000 miles on it. Had replaced almost
everything under the hood, but my mechanic said I should part with it while it
was still worth something. "Blue" my CRV. They don't make them like
that anymore.
We are down to a one car family and the car I am driving
doesn't have a bumper. It has a sleek smooth design, but where to put the deer
whistles? Thinking that air flow was all they needed, I put them subtly in the
grill and drove on (there were no instructions with the new pair of I
purchased). I guessed wrong. Driving back from Alabama, after dropping my
daughter off at school, I came face to face with the most beautiful 6 point
buck I had ever seen (it was also the first one I had ever seen). August, not
mating season, mid evening in southern Virginia .
There was little or no shoulder on this stretch of highway and the thickets and
woods were close and heavy. He popped up 8 feet in front of me in the woods. I
hoped he would stay put. Our eyes locked and not wanting to see anything, I
closed mine at 70 mph. Then BUMP. Darn, couldn't he have stayed there? Only a dent in my front bumper. I hope he got
away OK. I could drive, there was minimal damage and in my heart of hearts I
hoped he got up. But it I could not tell and I could not stop as cars behind
approached.
Weeks later, I found an old (more than 20 years old) set of
deer whistles, still in their original package at my parents house when I was
cleaning it out. I had bought them a set many years ago and they sat in a top
drawer until that day (so much for practical gifts). These were different. They
had INSTRUCTIONS. 2 pages of instructions. I never knew you could learn so much
about deer whistles. The most important instruction they stressed was NEVER
PLACE THEM IN THE GRILL. Put them as far forward of the car as possible - if
your bumper was not flat you could mount them on the hood, or even upside down
under the bumper, but as far forward as possible. They had a diagram for every
possible car configuration and bumper, so even non mechanicals like me could
unlock and use the secret of their mystery. So now I have 2 sets of deer whistles
on the car. If it was just my car I would have put them on the hood, but alas,
it is a shared mode of transport, so the whistles unobtrusively have their
residence under the bumper, leading the way down the road because they are as
far forward as I could get them. Have yet to see freeze frames, but I am on the
lookout to see if they work.
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Keep On Keeping On
Roctober is almost over and I am not even close to
"Rockin". I must admit that I did not exercise every day - some days
I seemed too tired to even move. But if I got out 3 days a week, it was a
start. I managed to use the nutrients 5-6 days a week. Healthy habits take time
to build into your schedule. Don't give up! My skin is healing (not 100%,
more like 50%), my eyes are no longer painful and I am a bit more flexible.
This is a process. It was more than 2 years of neglect and abuse that took my
body on a downward turn. It will take more than a few weeks to build it up and
every step forward is a step in the right direction. I had a massage and I
really think it helped me turn the corner. It was quite painful at the time,
but I felt so much better the next day. I could move joints that seemed frozen
before. Massage helps break down muscle tension and it invigorates the lymph
system which helps cleanse your body. If you are in a recovery like mine, treat
yourself to one at least every other week. It will do you a world of good. No
pain, no gain.
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Your Kids Are My Kids
I wasn't planning on working today, but did see a few
patients mid-day. Not too convenient - it was a favor. People will call
at odd hours without even thinking that doctors might have families, hobbies or
other obligations, it goes with the territory. Used to be that there was more
of a community spirit. You know, I watch your back, you watch mine. But times have changed and this isn't
Petticoat Junction or even Dr Quinn. I was flabbergasted when I realized this.
My daughter was young and I was working in a walk-in clinic, ER type of setting,
someone came in just before my shift was to end and they were pretty bad off,
so I stabilized them and got them settled. This made me 10 to 15 minutes late
in picking up my daughter. I didn't mind the $5/min late fee, it was the" you
can't bring her here if this happens again" statement that floored me. Nevermind the fact that I had
volunteered many times to be the MD at their sporting events, or was patient
when some of the staff showed up at my door for medical reasons on my days off,
etc... It was more like "Gee, I am saving a life and someday that might be
your son or daughter or even you..:" I miss the days when there was more community
spirit and reciprocity.
I look at the kids in this town as "my kids". I
have seen them grow and blossom and really care if they succeed. It breaks my
heart when they do stupid things that could ruin their lives. I feel that we
have let them down in some way. We should expect and set high standards and
teach them that it OK to be "square" instead of "gangsta". That you don't have to be
"tough" and it'd OK to respect each other. They
are just trying to fit in but some are directionless through no fault of their
own. The schools seem to have a double standard in the name of political
correctness and in the meantime the emperor has no clothes. better to lift them
up and help them stay up.
Friday, October 25, 2013
Mark Harmon
There is a large picture of Mark Harman in my office. Mark
Harmon, is perhaps the person who has the most influence on my practice, and although
I enjoy gazing on his dishy, handsome face, he is really there to support my
patients. The picture is a half page color spread from the Washington Post that
says "I am my own secret weapon". In support of the American Cancer Society's
efforts to promote immune health and research. When my patients ask me what I
can do for them. I point to his photo and say "I help your body do
that". I tell them that I cannot cure disease, but I can show them how to
strengthen and balance their immune systems through diet, lifestyle,
detoxification and nutrition. A healthy
body naturally seeks out and destroys unwanted invaders, but when it breaks
down, it cannot identify an invader from itself and either lets cancer
proliferate or turns on itself (auto-immune disease). If you have these, you
are beyond the tipping point and should seek to minimize or reverse the cause.
The straw has already broke the camel's back. That Is why I tell patients in
these situations to use only natural things and to avoid putting chemicals in their
bodies. If your great-grandmother could not pronounce it, it probably does not
belong on you or in you. I say, "WHOLE food is a whole lot better and REAL food is real good"™
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Babaloos
October is not only Rocktober, but it is also breast cancer awareness month. We are all
supposed to be in the pink, and while an admirable cause, I feel that too many
people are more than aware of the issue but not aware of the CAUSE - which is
prevention and removing the triggers that lead to the cancer in the first
place. If I had the answer to that 50 million dollar question, I would not be
writing this blog. But I DO have part of the answer.
I have seen a trend in breast cancer. It is very common for it to occur after or during times of undue stress and yet I see very little literature on this topic. I see post menopausal woman with no known estrogen exposure, exponentially increase in size with associated morning sickness. a sure sign of estrogen hyper-drive. Estrogen and progesterones are off balance due to STRESS. (Try as you may to stay calm, the physical/emotional demands on your body can cause this)
I have seen a trend in breast cancer. It is very common for it to occur after or during times of undue stress and yet I see very little literature on this topic. I see post menopausal woman with no known estrogen exposure, exponentially increase in size with associated morning sickness. a sure sign of estrogen hyper-drive. Estrogen and progesterones are off balance due to STRESS. (Try as you may to stay calm, the physical/emotional demands on your body can cause this)
The Biochem book is so handy - I just had to review the
adrenal pathway. Most MDs are aware that under prolonged and extreme periods of
stress the adrenals burn out from the constant production of cortisol and epinephrine
(these 2 things together raise blood sugars, decrease muscle mass, increase inflammation,
kill your immune system and more, making your body a fertile feeding ground for
whatever chooses to assault it) but fail to realize that the elevated cortisol
converts to excess estrogen as well - Bingo! Ladies have puppies and morning
sickness. The constant estrogen exposure enlarges breasts and ovaries and if
sustained, increases the cancer risk of both these structures. So woman everywhere, slow
down, relax and take care of yourselves. If this sounds familiar, see your
physician to balance out your system, go out with the girls, laugh, love and
hug your kids. Reclaim your attractive vitality.
Jefferson's Paris
Feeling slightly more human. I have a lot of ideas swimming
in my brain on my way to work but they fade by the time I get to the keyboard.
I wish there was a gadget that could just type as I thought, but then again,
that might be a bit scary. Worked in Charlottesville today on mandatory
CME. We have to get 30 credits a year or 60 total in 2 years to maintain a
medical license. This seemed the most pleasant way to do it.
It was a beautiful crisp sunny day so I ducked out at lunch and
walked about the city. It smelled like Paris (restaurants,
fresh air and tobacco) and even resembled Paris
a bit. I was thinking that, as I strolled from one end of the pedestrian mall
to the other. The city draws you out and walking seems so natural. (Unlike my attempts
to walk around the block at home without a canine friend in tow). It was very
refreshing and impressive. Thomas Jefferson and
Washington admired the City of Lights .
No wonder this quaint little town (Jefferson's town) had that sense about it. It was purposely
designed with that effect in mind. Hats off to Tom. He was a genius.
The CME was not my cup of tea, a lot of drugs but no questions
as to what is causing disease (which is where my fascination lies). I surfed
the web with my questions and discovered that the average life span of
physicians is 58 years old. That means I have a year and a half left to make my
mark on posterity. Yikes!
Hooked into an online lecture at home that was fabulous and
as if to answer the questions I had posed to the staff earlier in the day,
confirmed my suspicions about the diseases we discussed earlier. That they are
largely preventable and cause by nutrient deficiencies, poor GI or liver health,
bacteria, viral loads or toxicity. I am living proof that the body breaks down
when you don't feed it, It was exciting to hear another researcher arrive at
the same conclusions I had been working on. It was great to learn that I am not
the only MD who thinks thyroiditis is associated with heavy metal toxicity
(mercury) or that selenium can help you make more antioxidants, provide support
for your heart or liver and that copper is necessary for the walls of your
circulatory system and heart (that and vitamin E can also help brain function).
Boron supports hormone function. It is basic nutrition and feeding the body
well is so important. Yet conventional medicine overlooks so much and just
turns to drugs instead of the cause. I felt like shouting at the CME "Guys
you are going the wrong way" but telling that to people who are so
dedicated to one model will not get you far. For now I can only seek out minds
who are willing to question and say that there must be a better solution.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Shockey
Had a text message at 4 AM and another at 6. Somebody did
not get the message that I actually sleep, and for sure they are not reading
this because they would have known that I was hit by a Mack Truck yesterday. Don't
feel much better today, but I will slog it through. "The show must go
on" and ERs and health clinics do not close. Fortunately it is only a half
day at a clinic I absolutely love
working in, even though it is an hour commute. It is a beautiful commute. The
drive takes me through the most beautiful part of the valley. I used to drive
it 2-4 times a week and became familiar with the sights along the way (the
sheep farm, goat farm, horse farm, llama farm (no kidding one was even named Dolly)
and cattle farms). I watched the animals change with the seasons, saw their pregnancies
and watched them foal. They developed predictable behaviors and patterns, so
much so that you knew when they were
content. "Cows in the woods" meant it was a good day. If it was
stormy they would either huddle together, or be off in a corner of the field
near the barns. I actually enjoyed watching them.
More particularly I enjoy working in Winchester . There is a real sense of community
spirit there, especially at the company I sometimes work at which hosts a medical
clinic for its employees. Shockey has been in business since 1896 (117 years)
and is still family owned. Mr Shockey (now in his mid 90s) comes to work every
day and it is his presence and vision that sets the tone for employee morale. The
company started an in-house preventative health and medical clinic for its
employees even before the "health crisis" . But that is not what
makes it special. What makes it special is Mr Shockey's sincere and caring
attitude for his employees. He is one of the sweetest and genuine individuals
you will ever meet, part of "The Greatest Generation" and his
sincerity touches the very core of your being, it touches his employees and
everyone he meets. It inspires those around him to do their best and to rise to
greatness. I have never worked in a place where the employees cherish their
boss like a treasure and yet, that is how he affects everyone (and yes he is a treasure). This effect is
not limited to the company but spreads out into the community. The result is a
community that works together to support each other, one that cares for each
other and one that uplifts all they meet. There is no sense of competition, but
more of a broad spectrum of camaraderie that filters and trickles down to the
young. It is so uplifting to even experience a part of that. I wish I could put
my finger on what it is because I aspire to have that effect on people. I have
seen it before, mostly in those of the WW II generation. I fear it is something
we have lost, but maybe someone will be smart enough to pinpoint what it is
that has this effect on others and inspires in a kind and exciting way.
Anderson Cooper PLEASE interview Mr Shockey before it is too
late. (I wish some one who writes well would tell his story.) Come to think
about it, my Dad has the same demeanor. He's always concerned about everyone
but himself (even at 89.5) maybe that is the ticket. There is no "What can
I take from the world" but rather "What can I give it". Now
there's a thought. If more people had the opportunity to experience this, it
could be contagious. Maybe we should start a campaign. Really, kindness can be
in all of us.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Keep Going
It is the start of week 3 in the recovery process. I woke up
feeling like I was hit by a Mack Truck. Wish someone told me they were going to
move the highway through my bedroom last night. Small steps in regaining healthy
habits have been made, but the fact that I am still stiff and slow indicates
just how abused my body was and the restoration will most likely take more than
a month. Good news is that my eyes are healing. They are not as sore and new
skin is growing, so I am not so much like a zombie and can actually go out in
the sun. The skin is only the tip of the iceberg in what is happening inside. Your
body just doesn't fall apart all at once, somehow it reaches a tipping point and
the trick is to catch it before it is too late. In years past my immune system
was so strong that I was not affected to what my patients had, but working in
an ER brings in a lot and try as I may to avoid exposure, it happens. You just
have to keep going in the direction you want even with setbacks.
My friend is doing better and is not experiencing the herxeimer
reaction so intensely. Patients get impatient with the recovery process or health
programs, but the important thing to remember is to keep going - eventually you
will reach your goal.
That reminds me of a vet who with a little inspiration, did
not give up on himself. Check out this 4 minute video. It is one of my
favorites. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX9FSZJu448
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Everyday Miracles
Speaking of wonders, have you ever celebrated everyday miracles?
Like your heartbeat? Like breathing? Things we take for granted: your spouse, your
children, your friends, pets and nature around us? What about something as
seemingly simple as a paperclip? I think these are all everyday miracles. Why?
Can you make a person, a tree, a paperclip? What if the world had to start over
again? The things that make our lives easy would not be there. The effort and
creativity that goes into getting goods to markets is astonishing and I am grateful
everyday for what I have and the people around me. What treasures!
I went hiking on Skyline
Drive this morning. It was spectacular. We picked
a place called Dark
Hollow Falls .
It is a trail I frequent in the summer. Never have I seen an abundance of water
because summer tends to be a bit dry but today was different. It was a cool
sunny day, the leaves were at their peak and the vistas were bursting in color.
You could see the Alleghenies across the
valley from Skyline Drive
and the Blue Ridge and you could even see the Shenandoah River
snaking its way through the countryside below.
The Dark
Hollow Falls
trail was at its finest. The usually slow, trickling brook that feeds the falls
was rushing like a small river in a hurry to get somewhere and it started at
the top. All along the trail there were mini-falls and pools to delight the eye,
teaming with colorful brook trout tirelessly swimming against the currents.
This was the first time I had ever seen fish in the stream. The stream coursed along
like a bobsled run and entertained with steep plummets of more than 50 -100 feet at
times. It was delightful. But the most amazing thing I saw on the trail was an
elderly man with a crutch on each arm and a bum leg. He started at the top with
us. We asked him if he planned on going far and he said all the way! Sure
enough he made the mile and a half steep trek up and back despite slippery
leaves and rocky terrain. His spirit was a true inspiration. That was the
miracle that affected me most today. We take so much for granted - like our
health and life circumstances. Would I be as graceful as that fine man who was
determined to enjoy the world no matter what?
Wow!
With that I would like to invite you to participate in a 21 Days of Gratitude Meditation (Celebration)
sponsored by Depak Chopra. It appropriately starts in November - the time for
Thanksgiving. You can sign up for it on the link below.
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Saturday, October 19, 2013
Wonders
Breakfast with the Veterans always proves to be interesting.
I live close to the mountains and a lot of wilderness and this particular group
was pretty much all mountain men. They liked their space away from the city and
preferred it that way. One in particular (R), really communes with nature and
lives off of the land (like a lot of folk around here). Some of my patients
have not even upgraded to running water or indoor toiletries and still have
dirt floors - hard to believe, but true. R should write a book. He is a very
soft spoken, articulate and bearded man with a twinkle in his eye, speaking
slowly and deliberately about life in the woods and life in general. "
Life is too short to be mean", "Better to be kind and happy"
"Don't like to make fun of no one..." The others had things to say
like "Always try to outdo who ever you meet in kindness". Any of
these guys could take down a bunch in seconds but after having witnessed
countless horrors, they felt that life was too short to be anything but good.
They were particularly talkative because R had spotted and
tracked a mountain lion and even snapped a photo, proudly showing it to the
group. He first saw tracks and followed them, only to realize that the tracks
went in a circle and that the mountain lion had been tracking him (only out of
curiosity for both parties involved). R recanted that one time he spooked a
coyote. He like to walk in the dark and did not need a light since he knows
every inch of the trails by heart and step. He had ventured out on a beautiful
night and was just sitting quietly when a coyote came trotting on the path,
stopped in his tracks a few feet away and jumped and howled because it was
startled to see a creature in its domain. R said he was as scared as the coyote
and they both quickly parted ways in different directions.
When was the last time you saw wonders around you? A second
grader saw the special things we take for granted when her class was asked to name
the wonders of the world. Most of the kids made a quick list (The Great Wall,
The Pyramids...), but she pondered a bit longer on her answers. The teacher
asked if she needed help and the girl said she was having a difficult time
deciding because there we so many wonders in the world. Reading her list, the
class sat in awe when she said the wonders of the world are: to see...to
hear.... to touch....to taste....to feel.....to laugh......to play...and to
love. A reminder that the most precious things in life cannot be bought or
made.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAjf0Rmub_4
What was your awe inspiring moment today?
Friday, October 18, 2013
Align Your Spine - The Case For Chiropractors
My job and family have me on the road a lot, 4-8-11 hours at
a stretch. Today is no different as I am leaving on a long commute before sunrise. The frequent 2 -3 hour trips to work takes a toll on my back, hips
and legs. Everything gets kinked. Feel like a cowboy after a long day on the
range (stiff and slow). How do airline pilots, bus drivers and truckers manage
to feel good sitting for all of that time? Long periods of inactivity affect your circulation and your nervous system (think of a
bent electrical cord with exposed wires) The signals to and from your brain
travel up and down your spinal cord and when that gets "bent" it cannot function like it should. That is why
I am such a big fan of good chiropractors, they work miracles on me. Not only do their adjustments help
me feel lighter, limber and more flexible, but the adjustments help my body
internally too, allowing the nervous system to function, keeping my vital organs in touch with command central and help me get
moving again. Twice a month at a minimum,
more if you are feeling out of line. That and daily stretches will go a
long way in helping you feel your best.
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Surrounded By The Blues (Jays That Is)
Well I did not win the lottery, but I did wake up, so I guess that is good fortune enough. How do you blog in the morning when you haven't even started your
day? I guess you wait for something to happen or be more observant about your
surroundings. Surprisingly there was traffic this morning and I had to wait on
my way out. I look at delays as
opportunities and I was especially surprised to see hundreds of blue jays fly
and land and fly again. They must be migrating, making a ruckus with their
calls. They seemed to like the holly trees and in no time flat every tree in
sight was stripped of its red juicy berries. It was a spectacular vision. Clouds of the brilliant blue birds. Their hues
are so vibrant and they are playful and fun to watch. I enjoyed the dance. It's really amazing how
exquisitely Nature is planned. Twice a year, the holly trees bear fruit and it
just happens to be ripe in the spring and fall when then migratory birds are on
their journey. Fast food at its finest.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Soup Day
Mornings are foggy now and fall is in the air. The leaves
seemed to have turned from green to red overnight. It is the type of day where
you just want to curl up with a good book in front of the fire. Soup weather. What
is it about soup that soothes the soul? It's aroma greeting those who enter as
if to say "Welcome". So easy to make. Just throw in a lot of veggies
or what ever you have on hand. Can make a chowder by adding potatoes and cream.
That and a salad make a good meal. You can freeze it in plastic bags (after it
cools to avoid the plasticizers) so you can have it on demand. Tastes best when
shared with a friend.
Really clumsy today, spilled 2 cups of coffee at different
times. Must be an omen. Looked it up and according to Romanian superstitions,
spilling coffee means you will have some good fortune. Nice thought but I think
we can create our own.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Herx Happens - The Corrective Response
Have to say I felt pretty excited to hear my friend was
improving, but then it happened. "The Corrective Response" or Herxeimer
Reaction. Called me in a panic "I'm quitting. I feel like I have the flu.
It's these stupid nutrients.." Really
toxic. The cells were so excited to have real food and nutrition that when they
started to function correctly they not only made waste products, but they
realized that there were toxins built up inside of them, so what happened was a
massive dump into the bloodstream (really do you think your cells want to live
in sewage any more than you do?). When you are healthy, this is not an issue
because the liver and kidneys can usually handle day to day metabolites. It is
a different story when a massive clean-up starts.
I need to be more assertive in getting people to do the
detox first.
Normally I have people build up their liver and do a cleanse
before starting a nutrient program. But my friend was anxious and feeling
better sooner (like a magic pill) was more important. The testing I suggested
would help outline a more targeted detox. His body, however had started on its
own. It is hard enough to coach someone through a recovery program when the
results may take weeks or even months (even if you explain to them that it took
them months to get this way, people are used to drugs treating symptoms and not
the cause) It is even harder to convince them to stay on a program when they experience
a reaction. You have to be experienced to know if it is working or not. The
solution is to back off for a day or two. Help your body detoxify with Epsom
Salt soaks, to keep hydrated and when the symptoms resolve, start up again. Each
time there will be fewer toxins to dispose of and eventually you will be
bounding with energy - not only from optimal cell function, but because you
cleaned up the mess.
Monday, October 14, 2013
Power Of Sunshine
My current Zombie-like appearance has everything to do with
neglect and not taking time for myself. I can't promote health if I look like the
living dead. Can't network, look for a part-time job, or experiment with new
venues given my appearance. So not only am I a zombie, I am hermit as well. It's happened before, usually
takes a month or so to start feeling like I have a breath of life in me. For 2 years, 3 days a week I have been locked in a 9x6 windowless space, never seeing
the light of day. Arriving before sunrise and leaving after the sun sets. (I
wasn't kidding when I said I live in a cave). I suspect I am not the only
person who is subject to a job like this, or that I am not the only one who
lives in the dark (think of factory workers, office workers, hospital patients,
nursing home patients....)
We all tend to be slaves to our jobs and committed to a hectic
work ethic life. But no job is worth your health or your life or stealing time
from your loved ones. Get some sunshine, go outside and play.
The sun has a lot to do with how you look and feel. Maybe that's
why people with tans are viewed as healthier. Sunlight triggers a reaction in
your brain to make the "happy hormone" Serotonin. It boosts your
immune system to activate Vitamin D, The change in light at the end of the day
also signals your brain to make growth hormone to repair your body and
melatonin to help you sleep. (Melatonin is also a potent booster of natural
killer cells, and it has a profound impact on sex hormones, so sleep helps your
body in more ways than one).
I had a yearly habit of using a tanning booth twice a week
in the dead of winter to get light and not much of a tan. I skipped that this
year. I remembered that the last time I had this condition. it cleared with the
arrival of spring and longer days. maybe it's time to enlighten my paleface. 6
minutes in the stand up booth made a tremendous difference in my skin. My eyes
appeared to be healing a few hours later. Maybe converting the Vitamin D is the
ticket. (If you want to see a very entertaining Vitamin D lecture see Dr
Holick's awesome lecture at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cq1t9WqOD-0
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Spiritual Sunday
If Saturdays are Serenity Saturdays then are Sundays
Spiritual Sundays? Sometimes I make it to church. It was the story of Jesus and
the lepers - the one where he cures 12 and only one came back to say thanks. A reminder of the power of Gratitude. Have you ever
noticed how good you feel when someone appreciates you and says "thanks?"
It makes you want to go out of the way for that person even more. You benefit when
you say "thanks". Gratitude is the highest emotional energy, even
higher than Love. High energy turns on your brain and your cells, making even
more "feel good" hormones. Meditation and prayer relax and expand
your mind. Meditation has been proven to boost your immune system, increase your
brain size, reduce stress and repair DNA. A recent survey of successful people
highlighted a common thread of daily meditation. Maybe a morning ritual of meditation
and gratitude (focusing on what is good in our lives) would be a smashing way
to start the day.
PS My friend is feeling human again (1 week out yeah!)
Saturday, October 12, 2013
The Garlic Festival
Saturday, connect day, joy day, relax day, rest day,
recharge, venture out, Do something physical. Trying to get into a routine, now
that I am without a walking buddy. Too dark, cold and rainy this morning to
walk so it was off to the gym - just
treadmills. It felt so good to move. Ventured out with my friends Paula and Steve.
She is a vibrant excited-about-life Latino who spices up any adventure and her
story is one that is worth telling (but at another time). Our destination was
the Garlic Festival at Rebec Vineyards in Amherst
Virginia . More or less an excuse
to eat and sample fruits of the land and vine. It was like a medieval renaissance
faire without the knavery and dress. Tents in the woods and fields, musical
venues, feasts of food, drink, and craft vendors eagerly hawking their wares. Ladies
fancied wreaths of ribbons in their hair and scarf and lace ties (like ballerina
tutus) around their waists (they wore these over pants - odd sight, but all in
fun). People were dancing and soaking in the delights, glad that the rain was
holding off. Who knew in the 14th century that these traditions would carry on?
Some good things stay the same.
What can we pass along?
Friday, October 11, 2013
Buried Under Paper Mountains
Woke up freezing, forgot to turn the heat on. No shake this morning.
Opted for warm oatmeal with a protein powder in it, can have the shake later. Did
the sun salutation. Still have oodles of
paperwork to go through and sort. You know, the kind you keep because you think
it is important and then you shred it anyway. (Although sometimes they do come
in handy. I needed a security screening for this last insane job that nearly
killed me and they wanted to see my income tax return form 1979! Can you
believe it?! What's worse is that I actually had it and my W2 from that year.
Now what kind of crazy person saves that?) Have to reclaim my house and my life.
Already made plans with friends on Saturday and Sunday. Have
more old acquaintances to reconnect with. Because of work or family situations I did not see my friends - out of town
101 days in the past year taking care of family and the rest of the time I was
either working or coaching my daughter through high school. (had to really
encourage her to apply herself. she's a great kid and is away at college now).
The house is really empty, just me Ralph and the cats surrounded by paper mountains.
Friday again, time for friends. Taking the high school yearbook teacher out for her birthday. She is an amazing lady with a BIG heart. She takes so much time for her
students. Even helped a homeless student and her family find a place to live
and furnished it for her (this lady has next to nothing and she is helping
others, (Mary Strickler you are the best and deserve teacher of the year, every
year) I wish I had known because a lot of us would have been happy to help.
What are you doing to de-clutter and simplify your life
today?
Thursday, October 10, 2013
NonSurgical Face Lift
Believe it or not, this rejuvenation program and writing
take time. I find that even getting up at 7AM is too late to do what I want to
do on my days off (and even less on work days). You do the routine and BAM, the
morning is gone. so my next step is to get up earlier.
Still look like the living dead. Learned how to do some acupuncture
a while back - specifically for skin repair. Never had it done on myself - hate
needles. But today, my skin looks so bad and is paper thin, (I had stopped my
routine a year ago) that I think I will try it on myself. Sticking needles in
my face. It did not hurt and I really didn't feel a thing. Had to lay flat
while they were in place. so I practiced
my yoga breathing and core strengthening and read a book for 40 minutes. Took
pictures. When all is said and done will post them. But not now - too scary. Also
ordered my skin care items. I like Bioce products, they repair the skins DNA
outside in while you work on the inside
out part with diet and exercise.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Did deck work again. The hour a day idea is a good one,
makes the work seem painless. The squirrels have generously amassed a pile of
walnut shells on the railing. They must have fun while I am away. The Jays are
still playing and the geese have not left yet (I am surprised at this because
they started their practice maneuvers particularly early this year)
I would turn on the news as I paint, but music is so much
more uplifting. (Van Morrison is on now - prolific musician and poet) It would
be easy to depress yourself listening to the news, especially with all of the
insanity in Washington
now. Wouldn't it be something if our leaders actually pulled the country
together instead of dividing the nation? I believe they are attempting to
create a crisis instead of prevent one and just using the American people as a
means to their ends. Come on - isn't
everyone's job essential to them? Since all of the jobs create jobs for others
in some way shape or form aren't they all essential? And what about the ones that
generate an income for the states, like the parks, aren't they essential too? And
why is Congress not subject to the rules they make? You could get extremely stressed listening to
the news, which is why, I live in a cave. When I think of leaders, I think of Churchill
- keep calm and carry on, bringing the country together, not splitting it. You
didn't see the Brits riot when they were bombed, they worked together. We need
to remember that we are in this together. I promised myself there would be
no politics in this blog, so that's the
extent of my soapbox.
That is why having some spiritual strength is handy. In hard
times it can lift you up and in good times it can help you help others. Plus,
believe it or not, what you read and listen to affects your mood. I would
rather be in a good mood, share a laugh and read a good story that brood all
day. The world moved forward when people had hope and optimism (just look at
history to prove it).
If you're looking for inspiration you can talk to hopeful
people, immigrants of each generation who have made their lives better. You can
think of the Edisons and Fords and Jobs, who
dared to dream... or you can search the web. AOL has a link called the 10
happiest places on the internet (pasted below)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/30/positive-thinking-the-10-_n_2582102.html
In my dark days (and I've had them) it was the spiritual
side that gave me hope. That and friends will get you far.
By the way, my friend says that he is getting some sleep and
is feeling a bit improved.
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Speed Yoga
Working on daily health habits. The shakes are easy, exercises,
not so much. Looking to spice up my routine. Maybe I should get another dog - one
that likes ot walk and run. Maybe I should start a morning walking club or just
get up at 5 and go to the gym. Thought I would try something different today.
YOGA for Beginners. Got this free DVD
with my Hip-Hop Abs DVD (that is a fun DVD - Shawntee, the Instructor has a PhD
in Exercise Physiology. He put together a lively routine for core
strengthening, It's terrific, but right now I need a slower start to my day.
The yoga program is not his). I put in the yoga disc with great anticipation,
fully expecting a luxurious stretching routine, It was like speed yoga. OMG, Do
this, then this, then that, no pauses, no time to hold a pose. I was a nervous
wreck and did not feel stretched or relaxed. Back to the sun salutation and
deep breathing for now.
A program that I particularly like to follow is one created
by the Royal Canadian Air Force in the 1950s. It is a combination of yoga,
resistance, strengthening and cardio that only takes 10 minutes a day. When
people tell me they don't have time or money to exercise I direct them to the
5BX and XBX programs. (these are on line courtesy of the RCAF - Thanks Canada!)
Monday, October 7, 2013
Idea Time
Monday, Monday - workday. In Integrative Medicine the cases
are always interesting - we had some great success today. People are feeling
better. (I am still tired - they are all asking about my eyes, why are they
peeling? Yes it is gross and painful and
how can I promote health when I am in such bad shape. I say "See what
happens when I don't have time to take my own advice?" There were so many
years when I was healthy and well, but when I stopped dong all these great things
for myself, I fell apart) That is what "Roctober" is about - rejuvenation. .
You have to work on it all, physical health, emotional
health (connections), intellectual health, and spiritual health. Read,
challenge yourself mentally, write down at least 5 ideas a day. I like to come
up with SNL skits - people must think I'm crazy (I am) because I chuckle to myself a lot at situations that
seem normal, but I will find something in it and say "what if?" and then
take it to the extreme. I like thinking of SNL scenarios because the show makes
me laugh and they are quite clever to come up with what they do on such short
notice. Someday I might even mail them a few ideas.
My friend called, took the supplements, no better. I said it
tool months to wear yourself out, the recovery
will take a few weeks.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
HELP
The phone rang and a very frail voice said "happy
belated birthday" in a whisper. Whoah, my friend sounded OLD. We're not old,
but yet the voice on the other end sounded like it. They missed my birthday (we
talk twice a year) They were ill and I got the lowdown. Doctors said there was nothing
wrong, been to 3 or 4 (I'm not even skyping and I could tell something was
majorly wrong). Started in July - irregular heart rate, exhaustion,
insomnia.... So what happened before July? (These things just don't occur on
their own) Nothing, No what really
happened? Dad died - didn't want to bother you. (bad news, my heart sank. Dad
was 96, an innovator, embraced life, he was riding horses last year. I adored
my friend's parents, Another great generation laid to rest) and before that? I
was taking care of him and my Mom. Well that explained a lot - total burnout mentally and physically. Grief plus
exhaustion. No reserve.
I said I could help - this is my field of medicine, an off
the wall detective-like type of medicine that looks for a chain of events cause,
and everything made sense. I wrote up a plan and emailed it off. 2 seconds after
the email the phone rang. My friend is a PhD Chemical Engineer who analyses
everything. I can't do it because I've read ......... I get a lot of that from
my patients. yes I am from Mars and no, you have not seen anything like this
approach, but I know what I am doing, so just try it. Well I can use this and
this instead (GOD, my patients do that and it drives me crazy when they substitute
and make up their own plan - even after I give them details and specifics, they
come in with totally different nutrients) I feel like asking "so how's
that working for you?" (but sarcasm never gets one very far) Usually it's
not. They tell me that my suggestions are not effective and then I kindly point
out that they are not doing ANYTHING that I suggested but have created their
own program. (have to work on my assertiveness I guess, I am surprised that I
am not bald from pulling out my hair). The objections were over-ruled. the body
is an exquisite creation that responds to TLC and I am sure that my friend will
improve - physically. The emotional hit will take a bit longer to heal though.
I also ordered functional testing from Metametrix to get even better results, but while we were
waiting for the tests, we could begin a restoration program. The nice thing
about nutrients is that there are few, if any, adverse effects and if you give
the body what it needs, it does what it was meant to do.
Saturday, October 5, 2013
I Hate Housework
Mounds of paperwork, junk mail, quarterly taxes due, all
sitting in a pile. Have to get my house back from its dire stage of neglect. I have
a big distain for housework as there are so many more interesting things to do
with my time, but I have an even bigger aversion to clutter and mess - it is
neither healthy or relaxing. So I am slugging it out with the mess. Easily
distracted. It is a hot sunny, sunny day outside and my deck also needs to be
finished (had it power-washed, now it has to be stained and that job is up to
me because no one else wanted it, but I truly don't want to spend all day doing
that either).
I have a "never leave a room empty-handed rule when
cleaning - meaning take something with you that needs to be put away somewhere
else. Eventually there is a pile in front of the basement door or the front
door, or a pile on the counter and then like the last cat in the hat with the
letter zzzzzz, the vavavoom puts it all away. In the meantime it is total
chaos. I have to remind myself to take care of things as they arise instead of amassing
mountains of things I think I might
need.
The deck was strangely inviting when facing the paperwork,
but not 8 hours of inviting. Maybe an hour outside working would be OK. That was
the ticket. I could not tolerate 8 hours of painting with my short attention
span, but 1 hour, in the sun, listening and watching the migrating jays was
actually relaxing. so I can do a section of deck at a time, an hour a day after
work to focus on nothing after playing mental gymnastics - do-able. .Like any job that seems
insurmountable, breaking it down makes it easier.
Friday, October 4, 2013
Fridays Are For Friends - Reach Out
Friday. Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays are days you want to
spend with family friends and lovers. But you can't wait until the last minute
and expect them to be there, plan ahead. We have this terrific arts center in
town, Most generously donated to the University by a very considerate and hard-working
man named Forbes. It's called The Forbes Center for the Performing Arts. I think
it cost in excess of 93 million to build. Such amazing generosity. I would like
to be that successful that I could do something like that. My other hometown is
filled with philanthropists as well - Eastman, Galisano, Wegman... Eastman gave
my hometown his vision, a medical school, dental school, university, music
school and was so generous to his employees, Mr Galisano, the founder of
Paychex built a children's wing at one hospital, a neuro/brain center at another
and a rehab center as well, all to benefit the local community. The Wegman's
family is also constantly giving to the communities they are located in and to
their employees. (They pay for their employees college tuition if you agree to
work during breaks and semesters) Awesome!
Always wanted to go to the Forbes Center
and saw many venues I liked but was never able due to schedule. So I bought a
bunch of tickets for a Friday night show and took my friends. It is a
spectacular place and the audience was pumped up because a local boy (Phil
Vasser) made good was on stage. Could he play the piano! I thought the keys
were going to burn up! The staff told me most venues sell out and there is something
going on almost every night.
You don't have to have a lot of money to reach out to others
and to do your own mini philanthropy, just the thought to do it and the effort
to act on it. Drop off goods at the food bank, shovel or sweep your neighbors
walk, take someone a meal, say a kind word to someone, smile and be
encouraging, open the door. It's called kindness and it's contagious. it also
helps not to judge because we don't know where the other person has been. Give
them a hand up and an encouraging word. It might go a long way
Reconnect.
Who will you reach out to today?
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Baby Steps To Health
Still no energy in the morning and spending way too much
time surfing the web and reading the news. Shucks I get tired even taking a shower.
My eyes are peeling. Happens when I work too long in front of a computer. At
least I don't sit at the screen. I put my computer up so I stand all day. They
make fun of me at work, but I work better and faster that way. We all seem to
be avoiding the sun - inside at our jobs, desks all day, no sunshine, no
vitamin D, no exercise. I get this really crazy reaction when I am exposed to
the radiation from the screen coupled with poor nutritional and vitamin status.
My cheeks get burned from the computer and my eyes peel. Not a pretty sight,
but that's only half of it, Seems the rest of me reacts too (chest pain, no
energy, shortness of breath) and when I take care of myself that all goes away
and I look 15 years younger. Right now I don't look anything like the photo at
all - that was before this started.
Today I am going to attempt exercise. Went for a walk, used
to walk at least twice a day with my dog Molly. She was terrific, the best dog
ever, so playful, but she suddenly died and I stopped walking. Best to get a
walking buddy. For now I will just do a quick circuit around the block to get
started. Seems a bit silly without a partner.
Took my 7 pound long haired Chihuahua Ralph (that's his name. He came with it -
orphaned and all, but that's another story. Ralph hates to walk. We cross the
street and he looks at me as if to say, "OK that's enough, we can go back
now". Ralph only likes to walk for show, where there are lots of adoring
fans so he can bask in his "Ralphness" (he is really cute) and if you don't fuss over him he is like
"What? He literally will prance up to everyone, his tail held high like a
plume and expect adoration and fawning - this technique usually works,
especially in the senior center where I moved my parents too) My goal is to
eventually get back to moving every day, twice a day. But for now slow steps
and one thing at a time is good. Healthy habits are hard to develop and easy to
break. (before all of my calamities, I actually used to go to the gym as well) It
just takes time for them to be part of your life and if you do too much at once
it won't stick. Maybe I will try prancercise.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Easy Eats
Don't feel too much like cooking since I am alone now.
Anything easy is better, but I need to actually feed my body. I made a pact
with myself to have a protein/fruit/vitamin smoothie at least once a day,
preferably in the morning. Sometimes I just throw everything in, sometimes I am
more selective. Sometimes it tastes terrible (I cannot swallow vitamins so I
open them up and throw them in) and others it is delicious. I just drink it
because I know it is good for me. If you put a bit of lime in it, it covers up
almost anything and gives it a refreshing flavor.
So much for one quick meal. what else can I put
together? Eggs are a great snack,
hard-boil a few to have on hand. make a crunchy salad to keep (chop up lettuce,
celery, carrot and onions to mix with other greens when you are in a hurry, you
can vary the flavor by the dressing (yes I use salad dressing - a bit of
healthy fats are good for you) You can even use the salad blend in a wrap, Made
a 3 bean salad to have on hand as well (by the way you can have these on hand
and sauté them with wine and meat for a warm meal) I like to grill - can do
different meats all at once with minimal clean up and have them easily stored
or frozen for a quick fix at dinner time. Make sure you put on some good music
when eating or cooking and sit down and savor the fruits of your labor. My
refrigerator looks like a buffet. You should
eat well. don't skimp because it is a celebration of YOUR labor and this is
YOUR body. Even if you did not grow your own food, you certainly worked for it
Want something fancier? Invite a friend over to cook with
you, seems like people always cook better for their friends (why is that?).
Seems like I have food down for a few days.
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Rocktober
I am declaring October "Rocktober" - time to rock
it back to health to actually live again. I used to be healthy - before 2011,
but due to a series of unfortunate events and a crazy job (seriously greater
than 10 hour days with no breaks, food or water. You would get the evil eye if
you went to the bathroom (a break I finally just had to take) the doc that was
there before me nearly died on the job
because her health deteriorated and she was only 32!) , my body failed, got
grey, stiff, thick and scaly. Every cell
in my brain and body shouted and finally shut down. it was a major internal
revolt and the appearance on the outside was just a mere shadow of what was
happening on the inside. I felt like Wile Coyote getting bested by the Road Runner.
So I challenge you to "Rock It" and take back your
life. Turn back time and reverse the aging process by taking the time to take
care of YOU! the Physical you, the Emotional you, the Spiritual you - to
mentally gear up and to take care of the financial you as well, because all of
these are part of your well-being. Make a commitment to yourself and start with
a small step each day.
My first challenge will be my health, because I cannot focus
or be a good lover, Mom, daughter, doc ..., without feeling well. That being
said, I am also committing to less busyness and more relationships, to be
present and not to worry about tasks at hand, they will always be there, but
people won't, so love them.
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