The other OSU rheumatology fellow, Heather, has just signed her contract with a competing hospital here in Columbus. It was a move that many of my attendings would not like. Columbus already has a lot of rheumatologists, so as a result, her starting pay is not as high as mine.
I have started to exercise again recently as the weather got warmer. I'm very out of shape from the winter! I ran two miles both days this weekend and did some weight lifting, and I am feeling muscle burn pretty bad now. I went on the bike trail at Olentangy river to jog. When I saw a bunch of people on bikes, I felt the need to get a bike of my own. Since Kaiser is going to fund my move to California, I thought a bike would not cause a problem with the move. I like bicycling because is a low-impact aerobic exercise.

I had a black bike when I was a kid in Taiwan, then never again until today! I went for the Specialized FSR XC Expert! It is a 2008 model on clearance at Bike Source. Got a pretty good deal
on it as the 2009 model is almost the same. I am surprised how bicycles have advanced in the last 10 years.
The new bike is Handmade In Taiwan, all aluminum alloy frame, full-suspension (adjustible X-Fusion air suspension in rear with RockShox Recon suspension fork in front), 27 speed Shimano Deore shifters, and Avid Juicy Three hydraulic disc brakes. Bike Source threw in the bottle holder and helmet for free and gave me a 20% discount on the air pump (apparently modern bikes have different air valves than the ones we use to inflate other things). Can't wait to give it a ride!
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