Friday, October 3, 2008

&#$*%$%# LA is making me FAT

LA has been so freakin hot since June that I don't want to step foot outside or work up any additional sweat! I sit around inactive and depressed, eating ice cream to stay cool... I have been riding the horse a lot (before she got sick) but that's not really aerobic. SF's cool weather year round, 50-60s, just made you want to go hiking or walking around the city.

Plus, I got into a great enjoyable routine of riding the exercise bike during lunch at Leapfrog's tiny on-campus gym. Current company doesn't have any sort of gym and it takes away so much time to drive to the gym at lunch. I only get 30min on the bike and that just doesn't cut it weight loss or maintenance.

And now I'm flying off to school 3 night per week and don't have time. Plus I've noticed exercising earlier in the day takes off more weight then after work, weird. I get a massive headache if I exercise before work or outside in the sun during lunch.

(The school and horse have pushed me off my Eat to Live diet but I'm starting to get back on it and plan to completely once the horse is better.)

Grrrrr.

Classes, finally

I am finally taking college classes! Introduction to Computer Networking and Computer Architecture and Organization (assembly).

I told myself that I would stop catering and take college classes when I achieved in-state status in CA. I didn't have enough time to get the paperwork done in SF before the Spring 2008 semester which is a big bummer since I was laid off 1 week into the semester and would have had plenty of time.

CA has a good community college system with cheap classes ($20/credit) and most are offered in the evening. SF did seem to have a better offering of classes (anyone surprised there) but LA does have some that I want/need. My plan is to take all the lower level Computer Science classes I did not have (Math Major) in college. The I will proceed to take Graduate classes.

Unfortunately they are M and T/R evenings. That's a lot but I couldn't find a second class that met just once a week ; ( So between classes, working 9 hrs a day, and a sick horse I'm completely underwater. I haven't cooked, cleaned, etc for the last two weeks. I did do laundry but haven't put it away.

Sick Horsey

I called the vet out Saturday 9/27/2008 to see Vikki. She seemed really sore in her left back or hip. I was thinking I'd call a chiropractor this week but when she hesitated to turn around and her leg shook when she put weight on it I kind of freaked out. She did get new shoes a week ago and was a little sore when the farrier lifted that leg all the way up but Sat, she didn't want to lift it at all for me. Plus she's lost a lot more muscle the past 3 weeks and I getting increasingly worried about that.

The vet said the soreness appeared to be in her hip and prescribed bute and light exercise for a couple of weeks. She took some blood-work to check for an ulcer since Vikki is a cribber and has had a lot of stressful changes the last couple of months (boyfriend moved, bully horse, moved to another pasture for protection from bully, move to LA). She also said Vikki is starting to get some points on her teeth but they are not bad enough to bother her (we do have a call into the horsey dentist for several horses at the farm). She prescribed bute, pain and anti-inflammatory medication, and light work for a couple of weeks.

The vet also mentioned that Vikki seemed pretty sore in several joints and she may be suffering from osteo-arthritis due to age, etc. That was a strange statement to me. Vikki has only been slightly off in the right hock and left knee before. She's very athletic and I certainly wouldn't put her in training if she couldn't handle it physically.

I relayed the vet's words to the farm owner, who is a nurse, and she stopped me and said "you said Vikki had a tic sore recently...did the muscle atrophy start before or after the tic...?". Right then I knew where her mind was...Lyme disease. The main symptom of Lyme disease is joint pain. The muscle imbalance did indeed happen after the tic sore but I assumed it was from not being worked (sore was at the girth). So I called the vet and asked if she could test for Lyme with the blood sample. I looked up Lyme disease on the Internet and in both horses and people the main symptom is

According to the Internet, the bacteria from a tic is transmitted 12-24 hours after latching on (and staying on). "A clinical case of Lyme disease occurs when a person is infected by a tick bite. Symptoms follow after an incubation period that may last between two and thirty days. However, on some occasions, the bacteria do not cause disease straight away. The bacteria can enter a phase in which they do not cause symptoms but are still present. They may still have the potential to cause active disease at a later stage."

Vikki's test came back positive on Wednesday but a positive test is not a definitive diagnosis in horses. Lots of horses test positive due to the antibodies in their system. Usually horses are exposed but develop immunity without getting the clinical symptoms. Vikki was under a lot of stress the last 3 months and that may have weakened her immune system enough for the Lyme disease to take hold. If it is indeed Lyme causing her symptoms, they should greatly improve after 2-5 days on the meds. The treatment is a course of antibiotics (Doxycycline) and/or immune system boosting treatments. So we'll see!

Ummm, did I mention I don't like SoCal??

And yet another reason why I don't like SoCal...


Guess what kind of spider this is...?



Yes, It's a Black Widow!!!!!!!! There are everywhere here in the brush. Pick up any wood or rock or shoes left outside or check around window sills and there are Black Widows. The seem to like the large pretty landscaping around the house. Bushes, tree, shrubs, etc. Haven't seen them at the stables, don't think they like the desert. I didn't really like the desert but now I'm much more of a fan!


WHEN (more like IF) Chigo comes to visit me, he has volunteered to stick his thumb next to one for a size reference. What are friends for = )
(funny, blogger rotated these two pictures when uploading them...)

Rachel's awesome room







Rachel's awesome paint job and excellent placement of my cool shelves!! Check out the Victorian detail on the rope molding. That was a lot of work! Kudos to Rachel for finishing it...I definitely don't have that much of an attention span!!

Decorative Wrought Iron


Both San Francisco and Los Angeles have a lot of decorative wrought iron, which I love love love!



This is a very cool wrought iron gate on Buena Vista Park West, SF.

SF City Pictures

Olympic protest in SF (realized I never put on blog)


I caught a picture of the Olympic protesters in SF while driving to the stable... They were hanging very high up on the Golden Gate bridge.