Monday, July 13, 2009

4TH OF JULY!

We went to Oshima Island for the 4th of July weekend (Ric surprised Danny and me with the trip!). We stayed at an old hotel near the volcano (a live volcano) with a lovely onsen. We hiked up to the top of the volcano. At the top it was quite foggy/misty and visibility was poor -- that really added to the sense of adventure! But, unfortunately, we couldn't really see into the crater....






Here we're getting ready to get onto the ferry that took us over to the island (getting to Oshima from Yokosuka involved close to 3 hours travel time - about 2 hours on trains and another 45 minutes on the ferry).

We also went to the beach! Ric and Danny went snorkeling (can you see them in the top photo?). It was a little too cold for me....
Breakfast at the hotel was quite good. So was dinner - but it was a little intimidating for Danny (too much raw fish)! But, he valiantly ate it. Ric, of course, loved every morsel and ate anything Danny and I couldn't (or wouldn't) finish.

The hotel was a traditional Japanese hotel. While we were at dinner, the staff set out our futons. We all slept very well.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Medicine Warning! Watch out for TOPAMAX!

Just a warning for everyone who might be prescribed Topamax as a prophylactic for migraines -- BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU USE IT!

I (Bobbie) was prescribed Topamax to help prevent migraines (the doctors at the Navy Hospital here in Yokosuka say that migraines occur more frequently, and more severely, in Japan). A little known side-effect of this medicine is severe weight loss. A more common side effect is general stupidity -- the medicine's nickname is "Dopamax."

Side Effect 1: Weight loss
Over the course of 5 months, my weight dropped from approx. 120 lbs. to 97 lbs (I am 5'7" tall). At first, I just thought I was losing weight because I do so much walking here in Japan. The first doctor I saw told me that "everyone loses weight when they come here" (that's when I weighed about 110 lbs.). The next doctor (who I saw when I weighed about 102 lbs.) told me it was hormones (unlike most women over 40 whose hormones cause them to gain weight) and also told me there was nothing they could do for me unless I was not able to keep my weight at or above 100 lbs. When I continued to lose weight and tried AGAIN to have someone help me, they sent me to see a psychiatrist to make sure I was not anorexic!

It was a very frightening time -- I thought there must be something terribly wrong with me and the doctors were just not finding it. The worst part was feeling as though no one was listening and, instead, that they had made up their minds that I was doing it to myself. I thank those people who listened,were concerned for me, and knew I wasn't doing this.

It wasn't until I went to Danny's doctor that the connection was made. She ran a litany of tests (unlike the prior doctors who only checked my thyroid) but she hit on the Topamax angle immediately. She weaned me off of the medicine (discontinuing it abruptly can cause seizures) and, within one month, I gained 13 lbs. I can't thank this woman enough.

SIde Effect 2: Stupidity
I also got this one! Ric thought I was getting early-onset Alzheimer's! Of course, I didn't even realize this had happened (obviously, my brain was not functioning)!

Lesson

BE VERY CAREFUL IF YOU ARE PRESCRIBED TOPAMAX! "Google" the medicine to find "real people" reviews. Here's a link to one site: www.askapatient.com. Type in the name "Topamax" and then click on the link for the medicine (not the "sprinkles" one). You'll see a HUGE number of negative reviews -- believe them!

Monday, May 18, 2009

Heaven....






This is how it should be. Not the crowded, cramped, cities full of people and houses and apartments stacked one on top of another....
Danny and I took a cruise down the Kinugawa river near Nikko. It reminded me of the Colorado river at the base of the Grand Canyon. It's the most beautiful thing I've seen during our 13 months in Japan. As a friend who was on the trip said -- just getting to be on the river for a while makes it easier to go back to the crowded city where we live.

Mother's Day!


After having breakfast made for me and a relaxing morning at home, we spent the day at Zoorasia (the Zoo in Yokohama). The weather here is starting to get warm again and the rain stopped two days before Mother's Day. Yay!!!

Monday, April 20, 2009

Beijing!

We went to Beijing for Spring break. What a fantastic city! This is the first time we've ever done an organized tour -- I must admit it was convenient: hop on the bus and they take you where you're scheduled to go, no thinking involved! The other families on the tour were really fun so we all had a fun time.

These are the places to which we went (in no particular order): The Great Wall (Mu Tian Yu Section), Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, the Ming Tombs, the Temple of Heaven, the 2008 Olympic Green Park (including the Bird's Nest and the Water Cube) and, in contrast to the modernity of the Olympic Park, a typical "hutong" (communal neighborhood) where we were provided lunch by a local family! We also went to a wonderful acrobatic show and a kung fu performance.

What a wonderful trip!

Here's a few photos....






















Cherry Blossom Season





Right before we left for China the cherry trees bloomed.  By the time we returned, the blossoms were gone....

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Our New Digs!

On March 6 we moved onto the base. Of course, it was pouring rain. That was only fitting since it was pouring when we moved into our Japanese house last May!

This is what our tower (our apartment house) looks like. This is not our tower but they all look alike -- pretty institutional looking!



We've got a huge playground behind our tower and lots of space for Danny to ride his bike and scooter.

This is the view from our dining area and kitchen (don't look at the mess).





This is the view from the master bedroom.






This is what our living room looks like -- messy, I know! We bought the raspberry-colored rug to liven up the otherwise drab color scheme (everything in the apartment that does not belong to us is white, beige, or taupe).