Blog changes
Thanks to everyone who followed Training Because I Can! over the last nine years. This blog started with Addison's Disease, hypothyroidism and a crazy idea of doing an Ironman distance triathlon. My life has changed and so has this blog. I am using this blog strictly for Addison's Support topics from here on out. I hope to continue providing people with hints for living life well with adrenal insufficiency.
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Very miscellaneous pictures
It's 40 degrees and raining. I've got to run 15 very slow miles. I'd better procrastinate and listen to P!ink's new album Funhouse and post to my blog. Below are pictures from 'town', the ranches where I'm a caretaker and a coulple from my trip to Denver and Boulder a couple of weeks ago.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Migraines
Got another migraine on Monday and had the opportunity to use a slightly different migraine med called Amerge that was prescribed by my GP last month. I was taking Relpax before I tried the Amerge. It worked fine and I didn't get a second migraine. I still felt like total crap the rest of the day though.
The Boulder doc hasn't made contact with my GP here in Idaho and I'm a little disappointed because I wanted to get started on his new protocol. His idea is that an area near the pituitary is going nuts and causing the migraines. Some neurotransmitters are being over produced and some under produced. His idea is that I should try an anti-convulsant (Neurontin) and an antidepressant (Elavil) to control the neurotransmitter production. At this point, I'm willing to try anything even if it makes me fat. Elavil's biggest side effect is weight gain.
Here is some information that migrainuers might find interesting. It gives a theory for migraines. There are lots of journal abstracts at the end to document the theory too.
I find it interesting that several of the Addison's people I know with intractable migraines are secondary. This means that the Addison's is caused by a dysfunction of the pituitary as opposed to the adrenals not working.
The Boulder doc hasn't made contact with my GP here in Idaho and I'm a little disappointed because I wanted to get started on his new protocol. His idea is that an area near the pituitary is going nuts and causing the migraines. Some neurotransmitters are being over produced and some under produced. His idea is that I should try an anti-convulsant (Neurontin) and an antidepressant (Elavil) to control the neurotransmitter production. At this point, I'm willing to try anything even if it makes me fat. Elavil's biggest side effect is weight gain.
Here is some information that migrainuers might find interesting. It gives a theory for migraines. There are lots of journal abstracts at the end to document the theory too.
I find it interesting that several of the Addison's people I know with intractable migraines are secondary. This means that the Addison's is caused by a dysfunction of the pituitary as opposed to the adrenals not working.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sunday, November 2, 2008
10 times in 10 months and dressing up
Despite not feeling fabulous, I ran up to Targhee and back down for the 10th time in 10 months. It was probably the slowest I've ever "run" it. There was a lot of walking! I wanted to do it again today (Sunday) to get November's run out of the way but it's raining down here and, most likely, snowing up at 8,000+ feet.
Same view as usual of the Tetons. This is what the Tetons look like in the fall.
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