Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Arrival in Beantown

My flights were uneventful, and our group made it to Boston.  On our way up here, I was on the plane with a guy from our group who is very large.  My heart went out to him.  On the first flight they moved the other passenger (he was a good 1/3 into that passenger's seat), and on our next flight they gave him all three seats.  I didn't think this was necessary.  It is sometimes like people think you can catch being heavy. 

I am waiting on a friend from high school, we are going to go to dinner together. 

I cannot being to express how I feel like I am coming back from the dead with my second iron transfusion.  I had faded so far, I had forgotten what "good" feels like.  What I can relate it to was how I felt when I was really heavy.  Since I had been over three hundred pounds for most of my twenties, when the weight started coming off, I didn't realize just how good I could feel.  I cannot wait to see how much better I feel after I have the remaining six transfusions.

2 comments:

  1. I'm SO glad to hear the transfusions are working so quickly. Have fun on your trip!

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  2. I'm glad the transfusions are working. Battling weight the past couple of years, I feel so sad for that man. You'd think they'd make airplane seats bigger since they say we as a society are getting bigger.

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