Friday did a 5.5 mile hike with Roya and Joe in the Shakerag trail, wildflower season at peak. It had some hill climbs and was challenging. Saturday did a resistance circuit at home including upper body, core, and legs. This morning (Sunday) did a quick 2.5 mile bike sprint on my road with hills on my heavy mountain bike, 11:17, my PR since I just started doing this. It's a good quick workout, HR avg 147.
Was going to run hills today but will wait til tomorrow. I ate too much last night and am too heavy to run, close to 148 this morning.
My tests results were mixed, nothing exceptionally alarming or surprising. The good: CEA is 2.4, normal. CA19-9 down from 79 to 54 but still considered elevated. CMP values all normal, eGFR 69, liver enzymes normal. The bad: Lipid panel shows I'm at risk. Even after 3 days of light vegan eating, total cholesterol 229, LDL 160 and LDL particle number 2194 / peak size 210.9 - which is considered high risk. On the plus side, HDL was up to 49 improving my ratio to 4.7 (from over 5). Triglycerides quite low at 92, glucose 89, and A1c at 5.6.
Considering my brother's issues, I'm looking into having a MRA (MRI Angiogram) with contrast. It's only $498 at the local hospital. I found this rate on MDsave.com - a great resource for self pay procedures, it searches for the cheapest rate within a region. All these small rural hospitals near where I live are the cheapest.
Knee feeling pretty good after yesterday's resistance work.