Development Roadmap: Upcoming Website and Fitness Tracking Enhancements


Hello everyone,


I’ve been very busy over the past few months managing both my job and my health. Now I’m back — and moving forward, you can expect more consistent updates about my health journey, progress, challenges, and everything in between.


After my upcoming trip to Europe, I plan to introduce a commenting and discussion feature. This will allow you to share your experiences, ask questions, and connect with me and other readers. Managing health conditions can feel isolating — and I strongly believe we grow stronger by sharing knowledge and supporting one another.


This platform is evolving — and so am I.

Liver CT Surveillance and Abdominal Evaluation – March 6


On Friday, March 6, I will undergo another CT scan. They will examine my liver carefully and check for any signs of a hernia. I’m also hoping they look closely for blood clots, since I’m still on Eliquis. Every scan carries a mix of hope and fear. You want answers — but you’re afraid of what those answers might say.


I’m also dealing with ongoing issues in my leg. My doctor recommended 30–40 mmHg compression, but I’m starting with 20–30 mmHg to ease into it. It may seem like a small detail, but when you live with a chronic condition, even socks become strategy. Every decision matters.


Right now, I’m doing well. But I’ve learned something the hard way — stability doesn’t mean safety. I can feel strong today and be fighting for balance tomorrow. That’s the reality of this condition. It can shift in a single day.


And I refuse to surrender.


I show up every single day. I go to the gym. I walk more than 20,000 steps. I stay active not because it’s easy — but because it’s necessary. Movement is my resistance. Discipline is my weapon. Consistency is my shield.


I am not lazy. I am not passive. I am not waiting for rescue.


I am fighting — with clarity, with intention, and with everything I have.


Whatever happens, I will meet it standing.