tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68673425232590464962024-03-13T01:37:10.165-07:00Hope, Loud and OnlineHope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.comBlogger207125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-69230231268705747752019-07-02T17:56:00.000-07:002019-07-02T17:56:06.334-07:00Gratitude List 20190702Gratitude List: <br />
1. dried mango<br />
2. while decluttering I found a butterfly charm and elastic cord, so now I have an elastic book strap <br />
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3. my hair has grown back in - no more scalp superhighway when I part my hair<br />
4. ostomy supply samples<br />
5. using the Scunci brand jelly hair ties as a pen grip - so soft!<br />
6. baked salmon for lunch...<br />
7. fixed by a roommate<br />
8. Beethoven while I work, thanks to the ...<br />
9. CD drive on my computer at work, that's never used for anything else<br />
10. My car's AC working quickly and well<br />
Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-69206287739242527902019-07-01T13:39:00.000-07:002019-07-01T13:39:23.685-07:00Gratitude list 20190701Gratitude List: <br />
1. did a lot of tidying up and de-cluttering this weekend<br />
2. peripheral neuoropathy is (slowly) getting better<br />
3. I drank a lot of good tea in June<br />
4. enjoying my short hair even while looking forward to it growing out again. <br />
5. colostomy pouches with filters<br />
6. Wake Co public library - IRL and download libraries :) <br />
7. provolone cheese<br />
8. having fun costume jewelry to wear<br />
9. finding my copy of Gother Than Thou :)<br />
10. feeling pretty decent after my first day back to work full time. Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-78644836248593318202018-09-24T09:18:00.001-07:002018-09-24T09:18:31.158-07:00State of the HopeIn 10 days, I'll have my guts rearranged. <br />
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I know, right? I'm a bit overwhelmed, too. <br />
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As some folks already know, I have stage 3 rectal cancer. There is every reason to expect that I'll be cancer free after treatment. It helps that I'm young for rectal cancer, have excellent medical insurance, and that I live where there is outstanding cancer treatment available. <br />
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I've already had radiation therapy, which was even more successful than expected. The side effects were no fun, but not nearly as bad as they could have been. Also, radiation side effects are totally worth it to kill cancer. Next up, I'll have surgery on October 3. The surgery will be in Chapel Hill, so I can be worked on by an expert. It will be a 3 - 7 day hospital stay. Because the tumor is very low in the rectum, I will have a permanent colostomy afterward. Having a colostomy is far, far better than having cancer. <br />
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Once I'm sufficiently recovered from the surgery, I'll start 4 months of infusion chemotherapy. That will probably not be a walk in the park, but, still, it will be totally worth it to finish off whatever remaining cancer cells might be hanging about. <br />
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Cancer Eviction is my main focus from now until the job is done. I have a lot of support, for which I am very grateful. Dealing with the medical bills is not as difficult as it would be if I hadn't been working in medical billing for so long. It's still no fun to be on this side of the process, but at least I come into it with a good idea of what to expect and how to handle it all. My insurance is very good and covers quite a lot. <br />
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Financially, I'm in good shape, although I may need to pass the hat down the road. I'll holler if I get to that point. <br />
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The medical professionals are doing most of the actual work on cancer eviction. My job is to stay as healthy as I can while following the treatment plan. <br />
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I stink at keeping in touch at the best of times, so my plan is to post updates here on my neglected blog. Do ask anything you like - talking about all of this stuff is therapeutic for me. Do ask me to stop if it gets too gross or TMI. Surgery is gross in general, recovering from butt-cancer surgery even more so - but that won't stop me from talking about :)<br />
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I'll post details soon, with TMI warnings as needed. <br />
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XOXOXO<br />
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P.S. I haven't kept up perfectly with <a href="http://hopeevey.blogspot.com/2018/08/storyaday-september.html">Story a Day September</a>, but I have written quite a few stories this month :) Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-36297181153666735732018-08-31T18:08:00.000-07:002018-08-31T18:08:12.756-07:00StoryADay September!<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVUdm_mWFmPUl_JMhqGTzgJFzfPT4X8Y5Zo0Dxhjv0Spd9viivjSFnCTn-Rj__cfnhQ7XNo1uTv721QaIevTpLac1EjvIREJ-MPNoGiPwF3BwgUTTdBBWlyYC5CUgLECIyEhjcfZDDV_cP/s1600/SaD+Sept+badge.jpeg" imageanchor="1" ><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjVUdm_mWFmPUl_JMhqGTzgJFzfPT4X8Y5Zo0Dxhjv0Spd9viivjSFnCTn-Rj__cfnhQ7XNo1uTv721QaIevTpLac1EjvIREJ-MPNoGiPwF3BwgUTTdBBWlyYC5CUgLECIyEhjcfZDDV_cP/s320/SaD+Sept+badge.jpeg" width="320" height="147" data-original-width="500" data-original-height="230" /></a><br />
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Yes, I am participating in <a href="http://storyaday.org">StoryADay September!</a> For this challenge, I will write a short story every day in September. If I can stand to let other people see any of them, I'll post them here :) <br />
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Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-75240219695501423432018-08-27T18:47:00.000-07:002018-08-27T18:47:41.456-07:00Gratitude List 20180827Gratitude List: <blockquote>1. finding the rest of my pretty, lightweight scarves<br />
2. using last halloween's yarn spider web to hang/display the aforementioned scarves<br />
3. writing in my bullet journal/commonplace book with brightly colored gel pens<br />
4. picking up a huge pump bottle of really good body lotion for not a lot of money<br />
5. working on my ideal knit washcloth (prototype 1 is done, prototype 2 in progress)<br />
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6. I made an earring holder from a large index card<br />
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7. ending my braid with a rag roller bow<br />
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8. Fancy lotion that makes me smell delicious<br />
9. Lightspeed sf/f magazine<br />
10. downloadable audiobooks from the library*</blockquote><br />
*If for some strange reason you don't have a library card, go get one! If you're in Wake county in NC, <a href="https://catalog.wakegov.com/MyAccount/SelfReg">Click Here</a> to get startedHope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-1051746662253472472017-09-17T18:28:00.001-07:002017-09-17T18:28:48.754-07:00Five Things Make a Blog PostWow - it's been 6 months since I posted here? Welp, here's a list post :) <br />
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1. I am tickled about giving myself a cute, sparkly manicure.<br />
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About a month ago, I went to brunch and a nail salon with my belly-dance buddies. I got a gorgeous purple gel manicure, which has lasted beautifully. Other than my nails growing out, the polish looked great! The grow-out, not so much. I filled in the grow out with blue polish, covered it all in silver glitter, and used Seche Vite top coat. Not only does it look good (assuming you're into glitter, which I totally am), the Seche Vite dried all the polish in record time. I love it just for that! I plan to report back on how well the touch-up mani lasts. <br />
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2. I have all my lunches for next week cooked and ready to go - I can't remember the last time that's happened. No picture for this, because box lunches, while wonderful, are not photogenic. <br />
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3. My current La Croix flavored sparkling water obsession has nearly supplanted my Dr. Pepper obsession. It's certainly kept me hydrated while I've been totally uninterested in drinking water. <br />
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4. My sodium intake has stayed within goal most of the time. I continue to loathe keeping strict track of everything I eat, although the low sodium practice is getting easier otherwise. While <a href="http://sparkpeople.com/">Spark People</a> does have the best nutrition tracker, I'm taking a break from using it. The site is very weight-loss focused, which is re-awakening every food and eating issue I have ever had. <br />
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5. I've been reading <i><a href="https://lindabacon.org/body-respect-book/">Body Respect</a></i> by Linda Bacon and Lucy Aphramor. Is it, as the kids say these days, giving me life. This book is helping me re-evaluate my eating plan to something at least less hateful, and maybe even something enjoyable :) <br />
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Bonus Gratitude List: <blockquote>1. Apricot La Croix!<br />
2. sparkly fingernails<br />
3. roommates who do the grocery shopping and cook dinners<br />
4. <a href="http://todoist.com">todoist</a> - when I actually use it, it's a huge help to keeping on top of things<br />
5. that medications exist to keep my cardiovascular system from killing me<br />
6. having a washing machine in my house. It's a common thing, but such a wonderful convenience!</blockquote>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-3621690376255525382017-05-01T11:34:00.000-07:002017-05-01T11:34:07.089-07:00Story A Day May 2017, story 1<br />
I am participating in the <a href="http://storyaday.org/start-here/what-is-storyaday-may/">Story a Day May</a> writing challenge :) <br />
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Today's rough draft is inspired by today's <a href="http://storyaday.org/20170501-frost/">writing prompt</a> <br />
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<blockquote>Sunday, 11am<br />
Funerals always make me feel my age. <br />
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I leaned on my cane coming home from the funeral. My darling daughter got took me home and got me settled before going on to her own home. First I thanked my lucky stars to have family that cared more about me than the cost of my upkeep, then I started to open my mail. Most of it was junk, of course. Out of habit, I put aside anything brightly colored that Birdie might want for her collages. It was her funeral today. I left the papers aside. I couldn't bring myself to toss them - not yet. There was just one more envelope to open. I checked the return address three times, I was so shocked - it was from Birdie! Did she mail something right before she died? <br />
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I have never opened an envelope so slowly in my entire life. You would have thought I was afraid a monster might fall out of it. Or a ghost. <br />
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It was one of birdie's collaged postcards. I was sure she hadn't shown it to me the last time I saw her. I thought about calling my daughter - maybe I was seeing things? I certainly wasn't going to call the so-called "nursing" staff, even if I was seeing things. But, I also wasn't going to drag my daughter back across town because I'd gone soft in the head. If it was my imagination, at least I was still creative enough to invent a really gorgeous postcard. Well, the postcard from the dead wasn't going to read itself. <br />
Reading glasses cleaned on settled on my nose, I turned the card. After an eternal moment, I opened my eyes and read. "I'm not dead. Meet me Tuesday night at 8 behind the dungeon."<br />
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"If you're really alive," I told the postcard, "I am going to kill you."<br />
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Tuesday, 8PM, behind the community Physical Therapy room. <br />
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I can't believe I'm actually standing here, waiting for a dead woman to come explain herself. Or waiting to find out that I really have gone off my rocker. Or waiting here to scare the bejeezus out of someone else sneaking around. You'd be surprised at how well old people can sneak. It's a survival skill around here. I must have been at least as nervous as I was angry - as soon as I heard steps, I changed my grip on my cane, ready to smack someone. <br />
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Birdie said, "I knew you didn't really need that cane."<br />
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"I won't, if you explain yourself Right. Now."<br />
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Birdie's wrinkled face split into a grin. "Don't beat me up now that I'm finally free!"<br />
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My jaw dropped. I lowered my cane. Holy shit. The old bitch really was alive. I babbled as we embraced, so glad to have my friend still, and so angry to have had to mourn her. Relief won, so I didn't strangle her. <br />
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"Okay," I said, holding her hands, "What the hell?"<br />
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"I'm free! My rotten kids can stop bitching about how much I'm draining their inheritance, the nannies here can stop treating me like a crazy person, and I can do whatever I like."<br />
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I blinked. Her kids really were terrible. I'd stay with her when they visited, partly for moral support and partly so she wasn't the only one to hear the terrible things they said. Lately they'd been hinting that Birdie was in mental decline, and needed to make of them her power of attorney. It was just a ploy to get at her money, of course, but try telling the staff here that. No one is going to believe an old lady. <br />
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She must have seen comprehension finally dawn on me. "Yup. I'm out. I've cashed out all of my investments, put it all in accounts under my maiden name. I'm going to have a very good time on my children's inheritance."</blockquote>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-37521563002963231912017-03-19T14:43:00.003-07:002017-03-19T14:43:39.774-07:00Sunday Sodium Survey 20170319Only a quick update today; I've been sick. The worst is past, thankfully, and I'm taking it easy while I recuperate. <br />
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I met my goal very well all last week, and totally blew it today. I didn't realize until after I'd put them in the oven that the pork-chops had been injected with salt water - raising the sodium content significantly. If you read your meat labels carefully, you'll find that almost all of your poultry is treated the same way, and some of your other meats as well. It's not a problem for most folks, but <b>super</b> annoying for me. I'll be more assiduous in reading labels going forward. Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-29214929249520251132017-03-13T13:13:00.001-07:002017-03-13T13:13:14.331-07:00What is my fashion style?Reading and responding to <a href="http://www.fatgirlflow.com/mature-plus-size-clothing/">this excellent blog post</a> got me thinking about my own personal style, and how I want to dress to bellydance. With that in the back of my mind, I read <a href="https://thebodyisnotanapology.com/magazine/7-steps-to-move-away-from-eurocentric-beauty-standards-and-towards-radical-self-love/">this article</a>, which kicked the beauty-standard underpinning right out from under my fashion thinking. <br />
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Metaphorically, I'm on my butt watching the grains of my fashion and dance style fall around me while (a lot of) the cultural chaff blows away. To torture the metaphor further, it will take a while to mill and knead and bake all this into clothes/costumes that feed my soul; I'm sure it will be delicious :) <br />
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As a start, here's a list of things I love wearing: <br />
long, flowing, twirly skirts<br />
sleeveless or 3/4 sleeves<br />
sparkle<br />
purple<br />
butterflies<br />
natural fibers<br />
minimal elastic in the waistband<br />
V- and scoop-necks, including low with supportive bras<br />
body-skimming<br />
bare-foot sandals<br />
minimal to no shoes<br />
Pretty and/or dramatic scarves<br />
hair ornaments<br />
high/low tops and skirts/dresses<br />
well made<br />
pockets!<br />
versatile<br />
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Whatever I end up doing with this, I'm sure it'll be fun :) <br />
Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-87289754823243809972017-03-12T16:49:00.000-07:002017-03-12T16:49:03.962-07:00Sunday Sodium Survey, weeks 8, 9, and 10Days tracked: 2/19/17 to 3/11/17*<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: ALL!<br />
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A while back I posted the first full-week <a href="http://hopeevey.blogspot.com/2017/01/sunday-sodium-survey-week-one.html">Sunday Sodium Survey</a>. Eating low sodium is clearly good for my health. Aside from the long term benefits for me**, my blood pressure is lower than it's ever been, and I'm not retaining water. I am so much not retaining water that I haven't needed to take my diuretic recently. I will do my level best to maintain this low sodium intake for the rest of my life. <br />
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I am getting resigned to eating low sodium. It would be a filthy lie to say that I don't miss the salt; I miss it all the time. It's possible that most folks would feel differently after 8 weeks eating low sodium. It wouldn't be the first time that I'm atypical :) But it may well be proof that Irony is an important part of the structure of the universe - all of my go-to comfort foods are salty/savory. Most of what I like to cook is improved with a good sprinkle of salt. Hell - when I'm eating enough fruits and vegetables, I don't much care for eating other sweets. However, I am a forward-thinking hedonist. I will live longer and live better eating low sodium, so I will keep doing it. I will also work on hating it less, and maybe even enjoying it :) <br />
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Going forward I'll keep posting the Sunday Sodium Survey, but instead of counting weeks I'll just use the date. The weekly check in has been remarkably helpful, but counting the weeks is becoming a chore, so away it goes :) <br />
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Have a great week, however you choose to eat!<br />
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*<span style="font-size: x-small;">oops - fell out of the posting habit for a couple weeks. I'm back now :) </span><br />
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**<span style="font-size: x-small;">While <b>I</b> need to keep my sodium intake down, not everyone does. My body is particularly sensitive to salt. Even if you are salt sensitive, reducing your salt intake isn't a moral imperative - you do you and we'll celebrate being our own selves :) </span>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-10443123773310370292017-02-20T17:34:00.000-08:002017-02-20T17:34:26.838-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, Week 7Days tracked: 2/12/17 to 2/18/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: ALL!<br />
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I don't have a whole lot to share about eating low sodium; definitely nothing new. I'm doing really well at it, despite it being a huge pain. It's very much easier when there's low sodium meals prepared ahead of time. I'm still very frustrated about it, and I still miss the salt fiercely. <br />
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To counter balance the un-fun, here's some snapshots of things that make me happy :) <br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYV-_Qcjt5tyhBVPF2JMCUDVkzZuiYvcLwFUWBL_IkioRuycImJmQB8i6e_xsCmI6EYK1mqx7awNvBZmQ8dujnAaovjZSqF4dPq9ATNwabv00RE-Sh7yrb-6-ulOrgA9wG5Wnd7ILX0v_9/s1600/20170219_152455.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="240" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYV-_Qcjt5tyhBVPF2JMCUDVkzZuiYvcLwFUWBL_IkioRuycImJmQB8i6e_xsCmI6EYK1mqx7awNvBZmQ8dujnAaovjZSqF4dPq9ATNwabv00RE-Sh7yrb-6-ulOrgA9wG5Wnd7ILX0v_9/s320/20170219_152455.jpg" width="320" /></a></div>I started with <a href="http://www.bonitapatterns.com/blogs/news/11010933-reversible-textured-slouch-and-crocodile-stitch-double-layered-flower">this crocheted flower pattern</a>, added a pin and hairclip back, and beads for the flower center. <br />
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I'm seeing some themes to these photos. I've taken other pictures, but padding my cpap headgear just doesn't look as cute as these projects :)Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-19528724024834265202017-02-12T19:28:00.004-08:002017-02-12T19:28:59.284-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, Week SixDays tracked: 2/5/17 to 2/11/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: 6 out of 7<br />
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After 6 weeks of eating low sodium, I can definitely say that I still hate it. This stinks on ice. I can also say I'm doing amazingly well with this, especially given how much of a challenge this is. <br />
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For my whole life, I've been easy to feed. I wasn't picky as a child. I'm usually the easiest person to please when a group is eating out or choosing pizza toppings. I <i>like</i> being easy to feed. Now I'm the most challenging person to feed, and I resent it. <br />
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Let me emphasize - everyone around me has been wonderfully supportive. My frustration is entirely with myself. <br />
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On the more positive side, when I can prepare food ahead it's easier to eat. Even when I don't, I'm getting better at thinking of things to cook. I'm not thrilled with my options, but I'm getting used to them - more resigned than anything else, but that's still a kind of progress. <br />
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Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-81692348520036921442017-02-06T06:26:00.001-08:002017-02-06T06:26:20.571-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, Week FiveDays tracked: 1/29/17 to 2/4/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: All of them!<br />
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Just a quick check in, a bit late. This weekend was rough emotionally - nothing terrible, just an unfortunate confluence of monthly hormones and unhelpful brain chemistry. I did a whole lot of therapeutic knitting :) <br />
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How was your weekend?Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-37378930161874524192017-01-29T13:04:00.001-08:002017-01-29T13:04:42.879-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, Week FourDays tracked: 1/22/17 to 1/27/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: Very nearly all<br />
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One day last week I went over 2000 mg Na by 10 mg. I very nearly reported that I met the goal every day, but if I'm going to fudge by a little it'll be easier to fudge by a lot. For me, the hard limit works best. <br />
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Avoiding hunger is key. I still resent having to eat low sodium. As long as I don't get too hungry I don't have to struggle as hard against salty food cravings. I <i>have</i> these cravings, of course, they're just easier to keep on the back burner. <br />
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Big news from this last week - I went to my bellydance class again! I hadn't been to <a href="http://www.worldinmotiondance.com/schedule/weekly-schedule/tribaret/">Tribaret</a> in ages. I can't dance the whole class yet, but I danced as much as I could, and it was wonderful :) <br />
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In even bigger news, I got to see a friend I hadn't seen in years! She's heading to TX for a while, but at least it will be less than 4 years before I see her again :) <br />
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Finally, the little news this week is that I have done a little bit of writing :) I don't have anything sharable, just some bits and pieces. I may share once I have a complete story done. <br />
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Have a great week, folks!<br />
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Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-62092438091180846042017-01-22T10:34:00.001-08:002017-01-22T10:34:21.424-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, Week ThreeDays tracked: 1/15/17 to 1/21/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: Every. Single. One. <br />
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This week has been every so slightly easier than the previous two. I would still be lying if I said that it was <i>easy</i>, but I am getting used to things. Preparing food ahead of time is a huge help. I still crave salty foods; thankfully the cravings are less urgent than they had been. Keeping low- and no-sodium snack foods handy helps me avoid getting too hungry. It also helps that I genuinely enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables. Unsalted butter and a collections of spices have kept my food fun and interesting. <br />
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The big excitement this week is on the home front; specifically the cat department. <br />
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My roommates have a cat, Prince - short for Prince Tunapaws, Lord of the Apartment. He's been with my roommates for years. Until recently he would either ignore me, or run from me like I was going to take him to the vet. One morning this week, though, he and I were the only ones downstairs. He didn't scramble away as soon as I came into the room. In fact, I got to pet and scritch him for quite a while. He purred! He even let me pet him a bit later that same day, <i>in front of other people</i>. That is high praise coming from Prince :) <br />
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Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-49244324460867949902017-01-17T16:56:00.000-08:002017-01-17T16:56:23.088-08:00(Belated) Sunday Sodium Survey, Week TwoDays tracked: 1/8/17 to 1/14/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: 6 of the 7<br />
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Wednesday I went over goal by 220mg. If I were grading myself, I would give partial credit for Wednesday since it wasn't a whole lot over my goal, and it would have been sooooooo easy to go over by a lot more. <br />
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<a href="http://hopeevey.blogspot.com/2017/01/sunday-sodium-survey-week-one.html">Last time</a> I pointed out the common wisdom that after 6 - 8 weeks of eating low sodium you won't miss the salt anymore. I am now 1/3 to 1/4 into that time frame. The health benefits of keeping my salt intake down are still very apparent, including my dropping blood pressure. At the same time, I do not at all feel 1/3 or even 1/4 less of a craving for how I ate before I started this low sodium journey. I hate this change at least 90% as much as I did when I started. I am getting a bit used to it, and finding some new options. I am not even close to being at peace with it. <br />
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My roommates have been wonderfully supportive. They listen, have good suggestions, help me keep things in perspective, and are generally lovely people. Even the dog tries to help - although her suggestion to give her all the food isn't especially useful, having a doggie to pet is always a good thing. <br />
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I do have fun things going on. I'm loving the new knitting needles I've started using. I bought two new dresses that are wonderful :) Time, energy, and technology willing, I'll post some pictures of both :) <br />
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Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-70850615087197538622017-01-02T09:01:00.001-08:002017-01-08T19:01:41.721-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, Week OneDays tracked: 1/1/17 to 1/7/17*<br>
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br>
Days goal met: ALL OF THEM<br><br>Lots of sources say that if you stick to a low sodium diet, after 6 - 8 weeks you won't miss the salt any more. I am ... skeptical. However, since the low sodium thing is here to stay, we'll see if it happens for me. After one week of keeping my sodium intake under 2k mg per day, I miss it ALL THE TIME. The invective I direct at my sodium tracker would melt adamantium, I am so frustrated. <div><br></div><div>At the same time, I am proud of myself for sticking to it. I'm focusing on enjoying the foods I do eat, and making sure I have low-sodium options on hand. I often ask myself if a food choice is worth the sodium in it. For instance, I like cheese on my pasta. Half a cup of the shredded cheese we have is about 300mg of sodium, which is totally worth it for me, especially if the rest of my meals stay on the lower sodium side. Really, I can have a little of just about anything. Some things just aren't worth having only a little, so choose something else. I read labels, look things up on the USDA Nutrition Database, and calculate salt content of whatever it is from that information. </div><div><br></div><div>I use a simple spreadsheet on Google drive to track my sodium intake; a column of what I've eaten, the sodium content next to each item, and a running total for the day. It's easy to update on whatever device I happen to have at hand. I originally planned to just track foods that have sodium in them, but I find it satisfying to list no-sodium foods as well. Not out of a desire for a complete log - I track the 0mg foods as a kind of "f&ck you" to the whole low sodium situation. It may only make sense to me, but I'll take whatever small satisfactions I can get :) <br></div><div>
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*Yes, last week's <a href="https://hopeevey.blogspot.com/2017/01/sunday-sodium-survey-0.html">Sunday Sodium Survey</a> also included 1/1/17. Looking at the calendar for this post I realized my error. In my mind, a week starts on Sunday.**<br>
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**I know some folks consider Monday the first day of the week; they are welcome to it. The week starting on Sunday, like the two spaces after a typed period, or sorting paperclips by size, will always be correct to me, regardless of rational arguments to the contrary. </div>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-62593371629362757552017-01-01T18:51:00.000-08:002017-01-02T08:57:58.974-08:00Sunday Sodium Survey, 0Days tracked: 12/28/16 to 1/1/17<br />
Daily goal: less than 2000 mg sodium per day<br />
Days goal met: 12/30, 12/31, and 1/1/17<br />
Grade: A++<br />
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You may notice that I met my goal on only 3 out of the 5 days; a 60% success rate. However, eating low sodium is REALLY HARD, so I'm grading on a massive curve. If my food frustration could be converted to electricity, this week would power the nation for a month. I only included the grade to comment on the grading curve; it probably won't be in any other Sunday Sodium Surveys. <br />
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I <b>do not</b> think everyone needs to cut their sodium intake, nor track it as closely as I am. Most people don't even need to worry about it. Without going into the medical details (that will be its own blog post), I will absolutely be healthier in the short and the long term by keeping my sodium intake down. In just a few days, my ankles are noticeably less swollen than they've been in ages. I feel better in general, although that could be the lovely placebo effect of taking any positive action. <br />
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Did I mention that eating low sodium is really hard? Because it's really, really hard. My poor roommates have been hearing about that a LOT lately. That is why I've started this blog series. Since I'm going to suffer, this tiny corner of the internet can suffer with me. <br />
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Well, no, I don't actually want others to suffer. If I find the magic wand that removes sodium without changing food's flavor, I will totally share it. To end on a positive, here's a list, in no particular order, of things for which I'm grateful: <blockquote>~<a href="https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/">the USDA food composition database</a><br />
~supportive friends, family, and roommates<br />
~cute hair toys<br />
~having access to good, consistent medical care<br />
~downloadable ebooks and audiobooks from the public library<br />
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Question of the Day: For what are you grateful?Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-57195900191642382312016-08-23T14:26:00.001-07:002016-08-23T14:26:24.290-07:00I made a thing! Today I had an idea for a holder for my barrettes and other hair things that would actually fit in the cabinet in my bathroom. After sketching out some options, I measured the cabinet and realized it wouldn't fit. Drat. Those sketches may become a desk organizer instead :) <br />
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Then I realized that if I angled the panels, it <i>would</i> fit - Yay! I had a blast making it, and making notes for an improved version. <br />
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Oh! As I typed this post I had an idea for making a travel case like this...excuse me, I have some notes to make!Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-41475640197862932802016-08-14T17:01:00.002-07:002016-08-14T17:01:36.532-07:00I've made stuff!I made a few little things last week! <br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both;">An origami box (using a page from an old calendar) to hold my collection of stickie notepads:</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><div class="separator" style="clear: both;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijD0Ypj0bzOkKsi9awUOJ1TKIkXay7Nik45fsGdStM9DUEMb0EQv84esuzHu3MSVNfJMIgIgPSDlMMgC-7QiTqbNJGkbNrmnf1D43eDLI32EPvGP0j97q_8krtp6PM18tY4oLWP-8CRqJC/s640/blogger-image-1490919801.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEijD0Ypj0bzOkKsi9awUOJ1TKIkXay7Nik45fsGdStM9DUEMb0EQv84esuzHu3MSVNfJMIgIgPSDlMMgC-7QiTqbNJGkbNrmnf1D43eDLI32EPvGP0j97q_8krtp6PM18tY4oLWP-8CRqJC/s640/blogger-image-1490919801.jpg"></a></div><br />
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</div>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-16577809895509571862016-05-03T18:15:00.004-07:002016-05-03T18:15:27.478-07:00Drabble for Story a Day May!I am very pleased to report that I have written a short story for each day of this month so far :) I'm not ready to share the first two, but today's <a href="http://storyaday.org/write-a-drabble-today/">drabble</a> feels ready to share. I was inspired by <a href="http://storyaday.org/8440-2/">this prompt</a>, to use the last line of a book I love as the last line of my story. Huge piles of nerd points if you recognize the line :) <blockquote>A crash sent Jason running downstairs. He stepped into the kitchen slowly, remembering how often voices had been raised in anger recently. Parenting a teenager seemed to be almost as tough as being one. He found his wife and son covered in splatters of what had to be the candy they were making. Sprays and splatters festooned everything. For a moment, they all held their breath. Someone snorted, as if holding in laughter. In a moment, Jason was pulled into a sticky three-way hug, all of them dissolving into helpless laughter. <br />
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Even with nougat, you can have a perfect moment.</blockquote>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-46395728527642089222016-04-30T19:58:00.004-07:002016-04-30T19:58:53.626-07:00National Poetry Month, day 30<blockquote>I want to sweep words across the page to the swell and sway of my thoughts<br />
Treble, darting ideas dancing harmony with the bass-drop beat of my heart<br />
fast-twitch words adding snap to sinuous lines unrolling across the page<br />
to fill and move your mind like music fills and moves my body<br />
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Holding this page in your hand, these electrons on your screen, <br />
will your mind follow the lead I've written? How could I even know?<br />
May the space here cleared give you something you can use; a moment of peace, <br />
a kick in the brain, even just the pleasure of the poem ending.</blockquote><br />
Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-48790474155101739632016-04-29T21:27:00.001-07:002016-04-29T21:27:51.857-07:00National Poetry Month day 29A pair of unconnected lunes for day 29 :) <blockquote>playing with hair toys<br />
magic comb<br />
cascade ponytail<br />
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Fresh, on-trend glasses<br />
youthful look<br />
transitional lens<br />
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</blockquote>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-32290837433715940992016-04-28T19:26:00.004-07:002016-04-28T19:26:56.712-07:00National Poetry Month day 28Today I am very grateful for the <a href="http://www.napowrimo.net/day-twenty-eight-2/">NaPoWriMo prompt for today</a>. I just couldn't get anything started until I read that prompt! <blockquote>Drive out of the parking lot, into your week's vacation<br />
Before that<br />
Stroll out of the office with the remnants of jautiness<br />
Before that<br />
Clock out for the week, and for the month<br />
Before that<br />
Walk back to your desk to clock out<br />
Before that<br />
Remember you haven't clocked out<br />
Before that<br />
Stroll out of the office, jaunty and ready for vacation<br />
Before that<br />
Take one final look around your desk, happy to see everything in its place<br />
Before that<br />
Collect your things from on and under your desk<br />
Before that<br />
Change your voicemail greeting and set up your email autoresponder<br />
Before that<br />
Process, pass on, and clear any lingering tasks<br />
Long before that<br />
Request time off for the week after your birthday</blockquote>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6867342523259046496.post-4867992871109780062016-04-27T18:54:00.003-07:002016-04-27T18:54:49.153-07:00National Poetry Month day 27Today I've combined the NaPoWriMo prompts <a href="http://www.napowrimo.net/day-twenty-seven-2/">from today</a> and <a href="http://www.napowrimo.net/day-twenty-five-2/">Monday</a>: <blockquote><a href="http://www.whitmanarchive.org/published/LG/1881/poems/213">O what is it in me that makes me tremble so at voices?</a><br />
Words poured into your ear, both intimate and impersonal when you're taking a call in the customer service phone bank.<br />
The exactly phrasing varies, but you know that almost all the calls tell one of a few stories<br />
Those few distill down to one voice reaching out through wires or towers or digital signals<br />
This voice questing into telephonic infrastructure, trusting to technology for transformation and guidance,<br />
For the means to reach out to you. This voice cast like a net in hope of finding the help, the remedy, the solution<br />
You can provide</blockquote>Hope Eveyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07207072401544928877noreply@blogger.com0