June 14th
I'm working in my shop/studio listening to Car Talk on Natonal
Public Radio when the doctor's office calls. It's
the lab technician with some questions. She says it
looks like I'm anemic. In a flash of thought it all
starts to fall in place, yeah, that would explain my
tiredness over the past months, maybe even the lack
of motivation I'd suffered in the past. She wants to
know if I have enough iron in my diet. I quickly
reflect on my nutritional resources and respond, a
vision of my iron tablets sitting on the dinner table
in mind, "I think so." "Are you eating enough leafy
vegetables like lettuce and spinach?" Well, I've
just been through the winter season, in truth I
haven't eaten enough lately because I usually rely on
my garden to supply me with fresh spinach, never
buying it. But lettuce I consume with some
regularity, nevertheless I answer, "I probably
haven't been eating enough greens." "How about Cream
of Wheat?", she asks. "Well, that's a regular part
of my diet, at least twice a week." "Raisins?" "I
eat raisins in the Cream of Wheat," I told her.
"Well how about whole grains, do you eat whole grain
bread?" "Yes." "Red meat, have you been eating
enough red meat?" "Well, I don't eat alot of red
meat, but some." So, she says that my red cell count
seems a little low and she'd like me to come in and
get a Seracult test to see if maybe I was losing
blood through my stool. I told her I would. After
hanging up, I reflected back on what had just
happened. "Huh, anemia? That would explain it,
perhaps."
June 16th