by Nasoosie » Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:10 am
GOOD MORNING TO ALL!!
I had a busy day yesterday---two meetings, a bike ride, a walk with puppies, and a swimming hour!
The colo-rectal surgeon who gave the noon presentation at a neighboring club was GREAT! She is Asian and has a GREAT sense of humor, as I suppose anyone who has a specialty of colons and rectums must have! She works in the same building as the man gastro guy I chose at random to do my reaming a month ago---wish I had met her first! However, as for Irrtitable Bowel Syndrome, apparently it's just a term used to describe the symptoms I have after all else is ruled out, such as colon cancer, lactose intolerance, gluten intolerance, Crohn's Disease, and on and on. As humerously as she could, she made it known that many "elderlies" suffer such things as their pelvic organs are pulled ever onward toward their toes when standing, and, for those who have given birth a number of times, the incidents are even more numerous, what with rectocoeles, etc. The medical world doesn't really know what causes those delightful symptoms, what really works to alleviate them, and there are no magic pills for returning to normal. In other words, "Get over it, Lady----you will have good days and then you will have bad days, and try whatever works best for you!" She did say that we Americans eat far too little fiber in our diets, and that in Asian countries where fiberous food is prevalent, there seems to be very little, if any, irritable bowels! I asked her if she meant I should indulge in a pot of beans with a side of 100% grainy bread, topped off by 100% wholegrain bread pudding covered with whipped cream laced with pure flax seeds following a bout of explosive diarrhea, and she replied, "Precisely!" That brought the house down, and made it clear that fiber is needed, no matter which way your colon is malfunctioning, or is irritable. Sigh!
Swimming was wonderful in the pool, which maintained its temperature despite the cold, rainy weekend we had a few days ago. And a good soak in the hot jacuzzi is always good for what ails you, both body and soul.
The 30th party celebration last night at our club was a lot of fun! They had hired an 11-piece band that played music from the 40s, had it all decorated up with balloons, lights, mega tons of food, a beautiful cake with a couple of photos of the club from when it opened in 1982 to the present, and had professional dancers who performed the 40s dances that my father and mother used to do in my early days. A lot of neighbors showed up, and it was fun meeting them and conversing. One guy never stopped dancing and asking people to dance. I asked about him, and eventually they announced that Larry had just celebrated his 93rd birthday last week! May I PLEASE be able to dance like that on my 93rd!
Now I need to whip the house into shape, as I have been doing gradually with laundering everything, like sheets and towels, for my company who arrives on Sunday morning. And, of course, get in as much swimming as possible! By the way, HAPPY NASUS DAY! (The Ides today has always been my special day since my mother read me Shakespeare's Julius Caesar when I was in about the second or third grade. On Nasus Day, throughout my school career, I could opt out of attendance and just go wild doing whatever most interested me! Now that I am retired, I guess every day is Nasus Day!)
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!