by DogMa » July 22nd, 2009, 1:43 pm
Ha. No, no, he's a blue heeler mix; the crate was the stacked kind at the vet hospital. I don't use a crate for him at home because he's so terrified of them. (But next time I think there's even a chance that he has to stay there, I'm bringing a dog bed or pillow or something for both of us to sit on. Nine hours in a metal crate with just a couple of towels to sit on was NOT pleasant.) The good news is he's doing very well on the medication and has his appetite back, and he hasn't thrown up in two days. But he suddenly has an aversion to cheese, which previously was his favorite food.
The weird thing with the beta blockers is I asked the cardiologist. He's out of town, but his nurse practitioner answered and SHE said she thought it would be good to try them. I asked whether it could drop my heart rate or bp too low, and she said maybe, but that I should just be sure to drink lots of water, and if I felt bad afterward I should just rest. I'm still worried, though, since I live alone. If I got off the treadmill and passed out, I don't think the dogs would be much help.
Meanwhile, we had a wellness fair at work today so I got my weight/body fat checked by the dietitians. They said I was 125.8, even though I was still 126.4 at home (and still dying to get below 126!). And my body fat has dropped to 23.6 percent (they said the desired range for my age is 23 percent to 34 percent, although I'm shooting for closer to 21 or 22). And then the dietitian saw the BodyBugg and started asking about it. She said her BMR is very low, according to the machine, and she wanted to know how many calories I burn in a day and what my BMR was (the machine said 1267, although when I did the other BMR testing with them, it was more like 1100). I said it's hard to compare, since I'd have to wear the Bugg for a full day without doing anything, and I never have days like that.
Robin
203/130/130
Reached goal in August 2006
Added BodyBugg in May 2009
New ticker: 136.6/123.2/130