April 22, 2003

So Far, So Good

Well, so far so good. This is the second day I have been back on the wagon. Yesterday was a good day. I was tempted to eat some of the Easter candy we have around here (and we have a lot) but I didn't. I am proud of myself for that. It was hard not to. I tried to keep myself busy so I don't think about it even though I see it. I try to turn away from it. Anyway, I succeeded. Physically, I feel pretty yucky today. I am running a temp of a little over 99. Last night it was over 100 and I had a terrible headache. I think it is just a sinus infection (what's new!!), but I am going to the doctor today. I don't feel like eating but ate 1/2 a bagel so I could take my vitamins and sinus meds. Emotionally, I feel pretty good. There is a lot going on since the end of school is nearing. I need to get well because I have a lot to do in the next few weeks. Anyway, being sick sometimes is good in the fact I don't eat much, but it is also bad because I don't feel like exercising. I will probably make myself go though tomorrow. Praise to God the Most High for giving me the strength to succeed yesterday. I pray He keeps me going each day.

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