What's on your Wednesday Menu?
Snowiest month is March? Fascinating. We are minus 43 inches of snow this winter, and February is usually the snowiest. We still get snow in March, and it's not unheard of in April. But snow after March 1 usually melts pretty soon after.
Snow shoveling is great exercise. Talk that up with Julia.
6'3" tall, male.
Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.
M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.
on 2/15/23 6:34 am
Yep, snowiest month is March and we've had close the school level blizzards as late as May 22nd! The joys of altitude:-)
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
on 2/15/23 9:43 am
It's not common, every 10 years or so, but it does happen!
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
Snowiest month is March? Fascinating. We are minus 43 inches of snow this winter, and February is usually the snowiest. We still get snow in March, and it's not unheard of in April. But snow after March 1 usually melts pretty soon after.
Snow shoveling is great exercise. Talk that up with Julia.
6'3" tall, male.
Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.
M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.
All I can think of is "oooh so much skiing!"
SW:261 6/26/17 GW:150 10/6/18
CW: 142
PGW: 140-142
on 2/15/23 4:12 am
The painful itch sounds like either a bug bite or some kind of contact dermatitis, glad it's feeling better today!
HW: 306 SW: 282 GW: 145 (reached 2/6/19) CW:150
Jen
on 2/15/23 5:22 am
It wasn't an itch. More like the feeling of a freshly scraped knee...
- High Weight before LapBand: 200 (2008)
- High Weight before RNY: 160 (2015)
- Lowest post-op weight: 110 (2016)
- Maintenance Weight: 120 (2017-2019)
- Battling Regain Weight: 135 (current)
Where on your body? (Or maybe I should read ahead, it might say there?) I had patches of FIRE on my upper legs, specifically my left leg and it turned out to be a pinched nerve in my back. But I understand exactly what you mean when you say you keep looking for blood. It was very, very uncomfortable and unnerving. PT to the rescue.