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FEBRUARY 21, 2007 @ 07:28 PM | 3 COMMENTS


I made it to the gym again for 30 min of cardio. No weight-training, though. I'm a bit sore from yesterday, and I know that if I push myself too hard and have to take more than 1 day off, I'll totally hurl myself off of the wagon. Been there, done that. Must... win... the bet...

On a side note, I almost got to go to Quebec City this weekend, but then that opportunity was yoinked away. Fortunately I still get to see my sissy and show her how to make hummus & vegetarian sushi. Good combination, I know. whatever Hopefully we're able to get our noses pierced on Fri night. The place where we're getting it done is strictly doing walk-ins for piercings right now since their regular guy is on vacation and the dude filling in is just moonlighting. Oh wells. You'll know on Sat what went down. wink
FEBRUARY 20, 2007 @ 07:53 PM | 2 COMMENTS


Well, I finally made it to the gym. Who's hardcore awesome awesomeness incarnate? Yeah, that would be me. Who's gonna win that bet? Also me. Who's thankful she was able to drag her ass out of the house after spending all day reading through "Questionable Content" archives, and now that she's home should really have a shower? Also me. biggrin
FEBRUARY 19, 2007 @ 08:50 PM | 3 COMMENTS


My tummy is sooooo full.

Tonight I made a curry out of some bottled sauce I had hanging out in the fridge, broccoli, cauliflower & carrots that I had already chopped up for snacks, plus some sweet potato, canned baby corn, and chickpeas, all over top of basmati rice. Soooo good. And it will provide meals for the next few days, to boot. wink

Tomorrow I return to the gym. I've made a bet with a friend of mine that I can lose 10lbs before he does. If I lose, I have to give up booze for a month. If he loses, on our next movie night we're going to watch "The Vagina Monologues", "Better Than Chocolate", and "Blue Eyed". He's going down. biggrin
FEBRUARY 14, 2007 @ 11:30 AM | 5 COMMENTS


My beau sent me an email last night from Afghanistan. It read:

Valentine:
I choo,choo, choose you sweetie.

We're big Simpsons dorks. It was the sweetest danged thing. love Golly, I miss him. One week down, a bazillion more to go.
FEBRUARY 11, 2007 @ 05:55 PM | 7 COMMENTS


As if I needed another reason to go braless.

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

Bras and Breast Cancer
By: Ralph L. Reed, Ph.D.

Article from the Natural Health and Longevity Resource Center
Although I am an environmental chemist (Ph.D in biochemistry), I have been doing a lot of literature research on breast cancer since I saw an article on the National Library of Medicine database over a year ago. That article documented an increase in breast cancer rates between women who do wear bras versus those that do not.

That Harvard study fascinated me and I searched the medical literature for possible explanations. In January 1996, I discovered the book by Singer and Grismaijer and their explanation of impaired lymphatic flow intrigued me. I have since read everything that I can find on lymphatic flow. What I have found has amazed me, but that is another story. I can supply you with lots of info if you like. In essence, what Singer and Grismaijer found was that the odds of getting breast cancer dramatically increased with bra-wearing over 12 hours per day.


Women who wore their bras 24 hours per day had a 3 out of 4 chance of developing breast cancer (in their study, n=2056 for the cancer group and n=2674 for the standard group).

Women who wore bras more than 12 hour per day but not to bed had a 1 out of 7 risk.

Women who wore their bras less than 12 hours per day had a 1 out of 152 risk.

Women who wore bras rarely or never had a 1 out of 168 chance of getting breast cancer. The overall difference between 24 hour wearing and not at all was a 125-fold difference.

The results of this study are compelling, even considering that it was not a "controlled study" for other risk factors. Bear in mind that known (published in medical journals) risk factors for breast cancer are mostly in the range of less than three-fold differences. It should also be noted that Singer and Grismaijer surveyed bra-wearing behavior of the past, which is excellent for a disease with such a long development period. In their book, the authors show how most of the known risk factors can be related to bra-wearing behavior and/or the lymphatic system.

For example, breast feeding and pregnancy cause full development of the mammary lymphatics. Also, women of higher economic status have higher breast cancer rates, and one would expect that they would wear their bras more hours per day. Women who excercise have lower risk, which could relate to better lymphatic circulation (and I would add, more breast movement).

To this discussion, I would like to add that lymphatic circulation in many tissues (especially the primary lymphatics) are highly dependent on MOVEMENT. When you sit for a long time on an airplane flight, your feet and ankles can swell, because lymphatic circulation goes to near zero. Wearing a bra, especially a constricting one with underwires, and especially to bed, prevents normal lymphatic flow and would likely lead to anoxia (lower than normal oxygen content), which has been related to fibrosis, which has been linked to increased cancer risk.

Women evolved under conditions where there was BREAST MOVEMENT with every step that they took when they walked or ran. My reading of the scientific literature about lymphatic flow shows me that this may be as important as the constriction factor. Every subtle bounce of the breast while moving, walking, running, etc. gently massages the breast and increases lymphatic flow and thus cleans the breast of toxins and wastes that arise from cellular metabolism.

Of course, there may be other mechanisms for the damage that bras apparently cause. One such mechanism could be temperature. Breasts are external organs and have a naturally lower temperature. Cancers can be temperature-dependent. Breast cancer is hormone-dependent. Temperature can alter hormone function. Breast temperature changes throughout the monthly cycle.

All these facts are from the medical literature. By whatever mechanism, someone will eventually explain why Singer and Grismaijer found a 125-fold difference in cancer rates between bra-free breasts and those constricted by 24-hour-per-day bra-wearing.

If you haven't already done so, I suggest that you read the book by Singer and Grismaijer (Dressed to Kill,Avery Press, 1995). (By the way, I have no connection to the authors; I think that they live in Canada.)

Also, just for an interesting experiment, the next time you walk down the street, notice visually how constricting bras are. On many women you can actually see "dents" around the sides of their chests where there bras are, even in something as opaque as a black t-shirt.

A physical therapist friend of mine, after reading Dressed to Kill, said that she was amazed at what she saw in her practice at a local medical clinic. She noticed how many women have red creases and grooves on the their bodies caused by their bras. Singer and Grismajer also suggest that you simply stop wearing one for two weeks and see how you feel.

By the way, I have heard that they are currently working on a new study. The research is to study whether benign fibrocystic breast disease can be treated by stopping bra-wearing for eight weeks. That should be very interesting; this time they are involving medical doctors, from what I've heard.

Years ago, many people thought that the idea of cigarettes causing lung cancer was funny. Even if further research with highly controlled studies only shows a difference of 5-fold, or even 2-fold, it will be no laughing matter.

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Summation: a study seems to provide a strong link between wearing bras and risk of getting breast cancer. The links suggest that increase in cancer could be related to bra constricting blood flow, or perhaps because they increase the temperature of the breast, thus providing a more hospitable environment for cancers to develop. Either way, I think I'll be dropping my brazier-usage even moreso.

FEBRUARY 9, 2007 @ 03:31 PM | 4 COMMENTS


So yesterday morning I got up at 4:30am because my beau had to be on base for 5:30am to get ready to catch the bus down to another base, where he'd then fly out to Afghanistan. So we said our goodbyes, and I left him there at 5:45am. I drove home, kinda bummed but pretty buzzed from the coffee I'd downed. I stayed up until around 7:15am, then I decided to go to bed.

I slept fitfully until around 11:30am, when I'd hoped to sleep the day away.

I got up and tried to keep myself busy, focussing a bit on work, a bit on the internet. I felt a little lonely and bummed, but pretty numb. No tears, no sobs, no fits. I was fine-ish.

I made chilli, I did the dishes, I did a load of laundry, a sorted through the cupboards and took out all the canned goods with meat, and then sorted through the tupperware containers and put them down where I'd made room from getting rid of a CRAPLOAD of canned goods.

Then, once the chilli was done, I sat down and watched "Accepted". It was funny. I laughed, especially when the heavy guy screamed like a wee lass. 'Twas good. The rest of the night I basically fiddled around on the internet. Not too interesting, not particularly productive, but distracting, nonetheless.

Before I went to bed, I even took the recycling to the end of the driveway. I know, I'm impressed with myself, too!

So I went to bed around 2:30am. I was kinda tired, but more bored than anything. Again, I slept fitfully. I woke up at 4:30am, at 7:00am, and slipped in and out of sleep until I finally dragged my lazy butt out of bed at 12:30pm.

I got up and did a bit of work, did more dishes (I make a LOT of dirty dishes!), made myself a coffee, and sat down to waste another day in front of the computer.

I was lonely and bummed, but fine.

At around 4:30pm I decided to clean the house some more. Sort through stuff now that my beau's not here. I started with my bedside drawer and the linen closet.

When I moved the inflatable mattress to get to the box behind it, I noticed something... odd. And cute. A hedgehog. Not a real one, that would have been weird. A little stuffed hedgehog holding a rose. And a card behind it addressed to me. I started to giggle. I took them both and sat on the edge of the bed. I opened the card and it's one that makes a whistling noise. And there was a gift certificate for me to get a massage.

That son of a bitch. *L* I was fine until then, but once I saw that card, for a few minutes straight all I could do was laugh and cry. I was fine, I was holding up great, and then that! Guh! *L*

Seriously, though, thank you, baby. I love you. Happy (early) Valentine's Day! love
FEBRUARY 8, 2007 @ 02:07 PM | 2 COMMENTS


Off he goes. My beau is gone to Afghanistan for 6 months. One day down & 180+ to go.

I've just got to keep busy. Today I got up to make a quick snack and wound up making some chilli, doing the dishes, taking all of the canned foods with meat out of the cupboard to give to a friend (I'm going vegge), and reorganizing the tupperware containers.

It'll go by quickly. I've just gotta keep busybusybusy.
JANUARY 26, 2007 @ 07:00 PM | 2 COMMENTS


One step forward, ten steps back.

It kind of feels like I'm running in place right now. Especially since I have NO idea when my new job is going to start, so I could very well wind up stuck at home with nothing to do and no money to play with once my beau goes on tour to Afghanistan in a week and a half.

There are a lot of things I could do, want to do, and should do, but I feel like I can't get started until he goes. Is it wrong to wish him off? Although, at the same time, major alarm bells are screaming in my head about him going overseas. It scares the shit out of me and I'm not sure what to do with that angst. Eat, drink, and sleep are the only remedies that come to mind. Dang. frown
JANUARY 11, 2007 @ 08:10 AM | 2 COMMENTS


The Pembroke Public Library Rocks!

Last night, I got back from an awesome board meeting. As it turns out, in the library charter, they have very strict guidelines to protect creative freedoms and freedom of speech. All of the board members took the time to reiterate that the complaint made to the mayor was duly noted, however the materials in question were not going to be removed and their policies were to remain constant. The pressure of a few was not going to stand in the creative freedoms of the many. I'm so impressed and happy. There was a really good turn-out from the public to oversee this and ensure the issue was properly addressed, too.

The end result of the meeting: The mayor of Pembroke has no business bringing forth 3rd party complaints about materials that are protected by the charter. If an individual wants materials reviewed they need to contact the library directly, and even then the library isn't going to suppress these freedoms for their comfort alone. The Pembroke Public Library has won my shining praise. I shall be sure to visit them much more often and assist as a volunteer whenever possible. They rock.

Here's what the Pembroke Daily Observer had to say about the matter:
http://www.thedailyobserver.ca/webapp/sitepages/content.asp?contentid=355294&catname=Local+News&classif=


And MyFM Radio:

Library board won't censor what's available
The Pembroke Public Library Board is writing off the notion of pulling gay and lesbian oriented books off the shelves. It discussed a complaint about several titles yesterday the members agreed that the library shouldn't be censored. The Content Development Policy and Library Bill of Rights both advocate freedom of information. If a patron has an issue with an item or practice in the library they can formally complain in writing. The Board has the final say.

JANUARY 8, 2007 @ 09:46 AM | NO COMMENTS


GLBT issues ALERT

This email was forwarded to me earlier today. If you are able to make it to the Pembroke Public Library this Wednesday, Jan.10, at 5pm, that would be greatly appreciated:


Hello Everyone;

Apparently this Wednesday, January 10th @5PM there is a regular Board Meeting of the Pembroke Public Library which is open to the public.

Apparently one of the agenda items is to review a letter sent to the Library Board by the mayor of Pembroke, Ed Jacyno. Apparently he received a community concern/complaint about gay/lesbian materials/books at the Pembroke Public Library and the need to remove items and he wants the Board to discuss what should be done.

I do not know all of the details but what I am hearing speaks of potential censorship.

So, I would invite all allies of GLBT rights to consider attending the Board Meeting at 5PM this Wednesday at the Pembroke Public Library to learn more.

Please pass along this information to all of your contacts in the hopes of providing support to a potentially serious repercussion of bigotry.
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