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Yesterday I got home from an exhausting bikeride about 5:45pm. And although it was an easy cruise with no hills, I had to stop every 15 min. to let my hearbeat go down and drink water. Of course I had procrastinated till the hottest part of a 90+ degree day - so effing hot.
Took Nal about 6pm. Not really sure if I'd drink or not, but wanting to be on the safe side since I hadn't planned on it being an AF day.
And then, one shocking thing after another.
I wasn't eyeing the clock for the hour to pass. 7pm came and went.
I got busy cleaning up the dishes, reading, writing, showering, and it was 9pm before I even thought about dinner.
While preparing a salad topped with avocado, mandarin oranges, dried cranberries, feta, almonds, and a bit of leftover tenderloin, I didn't start drinking wine, in fact I was still thirsty from my workout, and guzzling water.
When I did get ready to pour wine, I actually thought it through. And although I didn't crave it, I know my body is still slowly detoxing; the night before I didn't sleep well at all and had serious twitches in my legs. Plus my heartrate was still noticeably elevated, So I decided to have 2 or 3 glasses.
After I poured the wine, I added a glass of ice water on the side because I was still thirsty. I didn't touch that first glass of wine until I had polished off my salad and finished the water; a technique I'm going to make a habit.
Then I started re-watching the last 2 episodes of Breaking Bad from Season 2, which I wanted to see before watching the Season 3 premiere from last Sunday night. That first glass lasted through all 48 minutes. It didn't taste great or bad - just kind of neutral. Not much of a buzz at all, a little relaxing, not revolting. I wasn't driven to have a second glass other than I had one more episode to watch, wasn't at all sleepy, and my heartbeat was still not entirely calmed down. I took a couple of tryptophan and Nightrest (Magnesium/melatonin et al) in preparation for bedtime. And watched the next episode, sipping the 2nd glass for 48 minutes.
Now, normally, I would have poured a third glass and settled in to watch the Season 3 premiere, but I looked at my watch, it was a little after 11, and I thought, hmmm, why not just go to bed, like I had planned. And that's what I did.
For me that's huge progress; my first 2-unit day since since starting TSM, and a welcome rebound from the spikes last week during my Prozac experiment, which had left me pretty deflated for a few days.
Thank you all for your encouragement! Thank you Drs. Sinclair, Eskapa, and Whiting!
_________________ Pre-TSM: 70-105/week. Back after a 4-year hiatus. Started back on TSM Feb. 2017.
Now...
May 2017: average 14-20 (per week)
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