As I wind down from the festivities of the Easter Holiday weekend, getting back into my daily routine can be a challenge for the first few days. I don't know about you but when family is visiting for any holiday I find myself eating some foods I wouldn't normally indulge in; I may stay up an hour or two later than usual; and my regular routine is put on hold.
Now, I don't consider this a bad thing. I think shaking a few things up can be rather good for my overall constitution. Sticking to a routine too tightly can place me in a bit of a rut and the HCV triple therapy is one of the most strict routines I have had to follow.
So, I spiced things up a bit! I ate cheese cake and ice cream, I stayed up and played scrabble with my son and a friend until late or watched a movie, and I didn't get any house work or cooking done because I just didn't have the energy to do it. I did, however, stick to the HCV therapy routine. All in all, it was a fabulous weekend!
Today I am back on my regular routine with one change - the HCV treatment nurse has recommended I switch my injection time from the a.m. to the p.m. this way I can get my bloodwork completed in the day before the peg-interferon.
Sometimes recharging my batteries takes shaking a few things up in my every day routine.
Wishing you a wonderful week.
Deborah
A wise woman once told me that our body needs vibration to make things feel better..shaking is vibration, therefore...it's good. Shake n' bake my friend ;)
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