60 Miles down…Half-way there! Today is Harbor to the Bay’s annual Cyber Friday. Thanks to a good friend and generous supporter, donors have the chance to double their impact! All gifts made to Harbor to the Bay will be matched dollar for dollar up to our Cyber Friday goal of $18K by a generous donor. And to make it even more exciting, I will match any donations I get today. That means your gift today counts THREE TIMES for CRI and Harbor to the Bay. Go to https://www.harbortothebay.org/profile/KJHudson50/ Funds you raised have helped CRI by supporting our leading-edge research and our lifesaving programs for people living with HIV. In 2019 alone we covered over 120,000 prescriptions, trained 600 providers, made 95 urgent HIV interventions and contributed data to 7 research studies through 185 research visits. Donate today! Thank you for your support! https://www.harbortothebay.org/profile/KJHudson50/
Twenty Years and Counting... Many of you here in Massachusetts might not know I am a cancer survivor. In fact, this September will mark twenty years since my non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma diagnosis. Below is my story. After reading it, please click on over to my fundraising page here and sponsor me for the Harbor to the Bay. For those who lived through it with me, you have heard it all before so you can stop reading now and just donate. In the spring of 2001, I went to the doctor to see what was wrong with me. I hadn't been feeling quite right for a while and just thought I had a sinus infection. My doctor agreed with me and put me on antibiotics. A week later, I had an allergic reaction to the medication and was told to stop taking it. I felt a bit better and so I just went on with my life. After another month, my tonsils started to swell up and my ears plugged up. I went back to the doctor who then decided I had tonsillitis. I was put on another set of antibiotics which I also caus...
We decided to give Suzanne a try. It's a pretty easy diet really. Her concept is you can eat pretty much what you want as long as you combine or don't combine certain foods. For example, you can eat carbs with vegetables or you can eat protein with vegetables but you can't eat protein and carbs together. It has to do with how your body breaks down the different types of foods. You can eat fruit, but only by itself and on an empty stomach (45 minutes before a meal or 2 hours after). She has a list of what she calls "funky foods" that you are supposed to stay away from (white flour, processed sugars, vegetables high in sugar like carrots). At least until you reach your goal weight and then you can treat yourself I guess. The one thing we are refusing to do is cut out caffeine. She wants you to stick to decaf and I won't do it! She eats like a pig. I'm serious, you should see the amount of food she has on her "sample menu." It's ridiculous. She ...
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