Wednesday, June 26, 2024

this is awkward

Ever since leaving the hospital this time, I normally prefer to walk on fasting days. If the angina is related to my ingestion of food (especially carbs), then walking on a fasting day should, in theory, minimize the pain. I think there may be something to that idea. But I walked yesterday, which wasn't a fasting day, and today, I've gotten caught up in baking keto bagels, with keto white bread to be baked in the morning and taken to the office for my keto-curious coworker to share. (He loves bologna sandwiches.*) Upshot: I'm probably not walking tonight, and I may be walking tomorrow night instead, despite it being an eating day.

Either way, there'll be a long(-ish) walk this weekend. At night.

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*You may recall that I wrote about how weird he is with his sandwiches. He puts ketchup on his bologna, and he microwaves his sandwiches, which is just bizarre.



1 comment:

  1. At least you'll have another information point walking on an eating day. My thought is you will pain-free. I have a 50% chance of being right! Good luck with the baking. I catch flack for putting ketchup on sausage dogs (I guess the purists say only mustard will do).

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