You wish... My mango chutney is the equivalent of ecstasy in the drug world.
;o)

But I could name it after you if I marketed it. lol  ‘Bliss in a Jar’


From: Michael Bliss 
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 10:59 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Something bad but good...

Those sound like recipes you ought to share! 

Mike



On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 4:26 AM, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:

  Thanks Tony and the rest.  I missed the FFF show in W. Yellowstone because of 
this development. I’m dealing with it OK for now, but I haven’t had to travel 
yet. My goals are to get in better shape, lose the excess weight, and get off 
the 3 per day ‘orange pen’ injections.

  Sad part is I just got finished making 3 gallons of spicy mango chutney for 
my British/Indian curry recipe, and now I can’t eat it. One more goal to 
achieve. Made a half gallon of mixed mango and blueberry chutney for pancakes, 
too, and that will have to wait. 

  DonO

  From: Anthony Spezio 
  Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 12:19 PM
  To: [email protected] 
  Subject: Re: [VFB] Something bad but good, but weird- what else from Dr. D?

  Good to hear that you are doing better. I know what it is to be  down and not 
be able to do anything.
  I did get to tie last weekend at the local FFF Fly Fair for a few hours each 
day.
  Tony



  On Thursday, October 10, 2013 1:09 PM, Don Ordes <[email protected]> wrote:

  I'm not normally one to post every medical situation here, but this one is 
  sorta' tying related.

  About 5 weeks ago I started feeling pretty down- not sick, but just really 
  dragging, like the energy button was set on 2 out of 10. Went on a 3-week 
  trip and developed the tell-tale symptoms of sugar diabetes. Was not a good 
  trip, as all I did was drink everything in sight and then pee it out. I lost 
  close to 30 pounds of water-weight and I'm told muscle weight also. And 
  Cheryl had to do the bigger share of driving, as my eyes had gotten blurry. 
  Any of you with diabetes know the score, and those who support/know them 
  know it 2nd hand. I was in acidosis big time.

  So I get back, order a blood test, and set up an appointment with my doc. He 
  moved my appointment to the next day when he got the results, and then threw 
  my butt in the hospital. My blood sugar on the test was over 400, and when 
  they checked me in, it was over 700. I felt 'OK', and was cutting up with 
  everyone in the ER check-in, being such a sweet guy and all. Got a room on 
  the heart floor because of my a-fib (for monitoring), and they re-hydrated 
  me and started me on insulin to bring the sugars down. I responded 
  immediately and the sugars came down into the high 100's in two days and 
  they kicked me out. My sugars now hover around 100, and have been like that 
  for 2 weeks now- very stable. I had adverse reactions to Metforin (sp?), so 
  the doc took me off of that. Had an ultra-sound done of my heart and all 
  A-OK there.

  Now for the part about fly tying. The doc said it could take months for my 
  eye blurriness to clear up, and then my vision might not equal what I had. 
  Ha.!  I pulled a fast one on them. My vision cleared up while I was still in 
  the hospital, and I noticed I was having trouble seeing with my glasses. 
  After I got home my eyes totally corrected and I mean actually reversed 
  themselves. For the 1st time since I was 12 I don't need and can see fine 
  without glasses. With my glasses it's like opening my eyes underwater. So 
  now, without glasses, I can see a size 22 dry fly float by. Who-hooo! It's 
  not 20-20, but I've never had that- even with glasses. Bought me some cool 
  shades for the 1st time, too.

  Wait...that's not fly tying. This is fly tying related. I used to amaze 
  everyone that I could tie a #32 Mustad royal coachman with the naked eye. 
  Well, no more. Closer than 16", any fly gets blurry, so I need reading 
  glasses for the 1st time in my life. I don't like the shape-shifting as I 
  look around for stuff, so I may go to a magnifier. With reading glasses, I 
  can still see just enough to tie a #32, but nothing like the macro-vision I 
  had before.

  For fishing outlook, I put much of the water-weight back on, but have lost 
  20 pounds now based on diet and exercise. I'm walking on the treadmill every 
  day and have actually started jogging on it, which I haven't been able to do 
  for years due to back problems, perif. neurop., and TGN.  Now with the back 
  and TGN fixed, and fibromyalgia in recession, it's possible, but not 
  comfortable, to jog for a few minutes at a time to really get my heart rate 
  up during a 20 min. work-out.  So I'm looking to wading with more confidence 
  with better lateral stability.

  So, now that everything's working good, we're having early snow storms that 
  are making national news for damage, and I'm right there with tons of tree 
  damage and consequences. So, no fishing until spring, probably.

  Dreams of Tight Lines,
  DonO 





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