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It's amazing what being sick will do to your weight. Monday night I started to not feel so well. Pretty much all Monday Night/Tuesday morning I was running to the bathroom, multiple times per hour. That sure will wreck a person's sleep. By Tuesday morning I've thrown up twice, and thought I was starting to feel better. I go to take a shower and start to feel worse and worse. I went to the DR around 11:30 and did get some good news. From the last visit to the doctor I had dropped a lot of weight, and my blood pressure was down to normal again too. Last visit, in February 2006 I weighed in a 291lbs and my blood pressure was somewhere around 144/96. Yesterday I weighted 255lbs and my blood pressure was 120/80.The doc said I most likely just had a virus that was going around, so he gave me some medicine to help with the nausia and told me to take it easy and drink lots of fluids. Natalie and I then went to Walgreens to fill my meds, and pickup some bananas and other things we thought I could eat and keep down. After that I pretty much just went to sleep. I slept all afternoon, and most of the evening, finally signing onto the computer for the first time around 9pm.I went to bed last night still feeling pretty crappy, cramps, body aches, but I hadn't thrown up since 8am. This morning when I woke up I felt much better, and have been able to make it to work and get some things done for a change!My weight on Monday morning was 259lbs. Yesterday I had made it down to 249.5 lbs at one point when I had absolutely nothing in me. This morning I weighed 251.5lbs, after being able to eat a sandwich last...
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