So here are the weekly numbers, and we have a bit to talk
about:
Starting
Weight:
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230.0
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Original Target*:
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243.2
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Adjusted Target:
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228.2
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Actual Weight:
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231.2
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Loss/Gain:
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+
1.2
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Total Loss:
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71.4
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% of Goal:
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51.5%
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Avg. Loss/Wk.:
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–
2.2
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*Original target calculated from a
starting weight of 302.6 lbs. and an average loss/wk. of 1.8 lbs.
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Thursday, I weighed in at 227.2, which took me past the
75-lb. loss mark. Yay me, right? Except that I noticed the right side of my
face had swollen to the point that it was starting to creep into my visual
range. I had had a little swelling for a few days, but I had thought it was an
impacted sinus, which I’d had before. So I called Teladoc and paid $45 dollars for
the doctor to tell me to go to the ER.
The ER doctor treated the swelling, which was cellulitis, as
almost a side issue — he was much more concerned about the polyp in my right
nostril which I’d had for several years. The doctor was concerned because my blood
oxygen was down to 88%. So he ordered a CT scan and called in a local ENT to
consult on the case. Turns out the polyp was only “benign” so far as cancer
goes. Over the last 5½ years, it had been slowly growing inside my face. So the
ENT ended up removing the mass in an endoscopic examination.
When I was discharged, my blood oxygen was at 98%, my BP at
112/72, and my pulse a slow but healthy 48 bpm. Amazing what having two working
nostrils can do, huh? Ah, lovely oxygen! Two morals from this: 1) Never let
financial concerns keep you from taking care of a health issue; and 2) No
matter how smart you are — if you’re not a doctor, you shouldn’t try to guess
which health issues are serious and which aren’t. Being smart is not the
same thing as being wise.
While I was there, I began to notice that something else was
wrong ….