Wednesday, September 24, 2008
15 down a whole lot more to go.
Well, back a few months ago I had some bloodwork done and my blood sugar/glucose was elevated. They were a little concerned because diabetes runs in the family and with me being over-weight I am even more at risk. They then did a 2 hr glucose tolerance test and it was still up so, it was recommended for me to see a nutritionist. Which I did approx. 3 weeks ago. She stated that we would start with me loosing 70 lbs and go from there. I was like ok, so I made a goal for myself and it is to loose 75lbs. I went back to the dr. today to have a wart frozen off, and I had lost 15lbs, and my blood sugar was already down to 102 which is good, to some a little hight but not really. I'm excited about the good news, but I know there is still a long road ahead on loosing the weight. I'll keep you posted on my progress.. Have a good one!!
Thursday, September 18, 2008
It's FINAL!!!
Well today is a very happy day in the life of the Beecham's. Well six months ago our world was changed when Will was born, and today he is officially a Beecham :) Will's adoption was finalized today! He also had his 6 month check up this week and he weights 15lbs. and is 24 1/2 in. long!! And Healthy!!
In other news lets see.. Oh dad and I were watching TV Monday night and on some show someone said that "almost dying doesn't change anything, but dying does." Well, I beg to differ, both of them change things. Where shall I start. I myself have been pretty close to dying and let me tell you it changed a lot of things. If nothing else it changed my outlook on life and made me realize that I or no-one else is promised a tomorrow. It also made me realize how special every person in my life is. So ponder that quote.. I'll try to update a lil more frequently!
I leave you with a picture of Will that I took on Sunday when he was 6 months old!
In other news lets see.. Oh dad and I were watching TV Monday night and on some show someone said that "almost dying doesn't change anything, but dying does." Well, I beg to differ, both of them change things. Where shall I start. I myself have been pretty close to dying and let me tell you it changed a lot of things. If nothing else it changed my outlook on life and made me realize that I or no-one else is promised a tomorrow. It also made me realize how special every person in my life is. So ponder that quote.. I'll try to update a lil more frequently!
I leave you with a picture of Will that I took on Sunday when he was 6 months old!