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Dec. 29th, 2004 12:05 amWW: -2.2 (-43 total)
How I managed to lose that much over this past week, I don't know. I wish I did, so I could repeat it in the future. Especially since I wasn't anywhere near perfect, I didn't excercise as much and I didn't write everything down. I guess it might be because I at least attempted to be careful, but still...with homemade Christmas cookies and stuff - kind of hard.
And it looks like I'm going to the Angel Booster Bash in L.A. in July. Am very excited!
Can all of you please pray/send good thoughts/whatever for my grammy? The doctors found a lump in her brest not long ago and then she had a biopsy or whatever today and they found out it's cancer, so they're going to do surgery soon and stuff. Luckily, they caught it early, so it's still only in her breast and chances of a full recovery and all that are really good, but they're going to have to remove it and put in an implant and stuff. And I still worry. She's a really strong woman and I'm sure she'll be fine, but still.... Plus, after my granddad (her husband) getting prostate cancer a few years ago (he pulled through just fine and he's all healthy now), it's still very scary. Thanks.
How I managed to lose that much over this past week, I don't know. I wish I did, so I could repeat it in the future. Especially since I wasn't anywhere near perfect, I didn't excercise as much and I didn't write everything down. I guess it might be because I at least attempted to be careful, but still...with homemade Christmas cookies and stuff - kind of hard.
And it looks like I'm going to the Angel Booster Bash in L.A. in July. Am very excited!
Can all of you please pray/send good thoughts/whatever for my grammy? The doctors found a lump in her brest not long ago and then she had a biopsy or whatever today and they found out it's cancer, so they're going to do surgery soon and stuff. Luckily, they caught it early, so it's still only in her breast and chances of a full recovery and all that are really good, but they're going to have to remove it and put in an implant and stuff. And I still worry. She's a really strong woman and I'm sure she'll be fine, but still.... Plus, after my granddad (her husband) getting prostate cancer a few years ago (he pulled through just fine and he's all healthy now), it's still very scary. Thanks.