WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2022
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Woo! Just scared the quack out of myself when a reminder popped up saying I have a dental appointment at 9 a.m. Got the reminder at 8:30 a.m., so I was scrambling to get my socks on when I realized the reminder was one I'd set for 24 hours, so I'd remember I had an appointment tomorrow...
Been thunder bumbling and raining all morning since about 3 a.m. but supposed to be just cloudy the rest of the day. Repeat pattern predicted through Thursday. Early morning rain, slacking off by 9 a.m. each day. Spring in Arkansas.
It will take hours for things to dry enough to get outside and get anything done, so I'll be puttering inside. Not sure what I'm going to do yet.
Later, y'all,
Love,
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Good morning ladies,
I've been trying to get back on the 16:8 IF. If I can put off first meal until 11, then finish off by 7, I can do it. Ice cream and cookies aren't helping, but once I can get outside and burn off more calories, that will have to do.
So on Saturday night I was barefoot, kicking little round stuffed birdies to Rosie. I misjudged and my right foot hit the recliner. Pinkie toe poked out at a 90 degree angle and it HURT. I pushed it back into place and dug out the Rocket tape and got it attached to the toe beside it. Mostly iced and elevated it yesterday, doing better today but shoes are dicey. Not too much swelling but nice bruise on top my foot. I have "stubbed"/jammed both pinky toes many times throughout my life, but this is the first time one of them has taken a hard right or left.
I found a pair of Hoka's in the closet with a super wide toe base and high-arch orthotics that I can walk in for short distances.
I went online yesterday and grabbed an appointment with the doc this morning at 9 am. Love their online scheduler. I wanted to go over DH's labs with him anyhow, so can get both taken care of.
Rori - you had to be channeling superwoman to deal with your foot problems when taking care of your husband and brother.
Annie - sending you strength as you deal with your aging parents. When I was looking for support regarding DH's dementia, I ran across this: AgingCare.com Lots of discussion about topics like the challenges you are experiencing.
Heather - glad the kids are home! Your meal looked delicious and what fun with the grands. Love the way your husband gets right in there with them. What a great opportunity for you two to be kids again.
Gotta finish up a few things and hit the shower.
Make it a great week!
Lanette
41 degrees and sunny in SW WA State right now.4 -
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Machka- just talked to Tracy and she said tried setting up something through the state transgender kids in his age group with a therapist through zoom and wasn't interested..he might have done it once ,wont take antidepressants..im hoping they find something that works it scares me so..
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Allie ~ Carmine is one mixed up kid who doesn't seem to really want help. It seems like he/she is enjoying all the drama that is being created in the family. Maybe in her mixed up state she really isn't ready to assume this new identify. Since he/she isn't an adult, why can't the parents insist that she take meds and go to counseling?
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Hi Gals,
This is really long, but I felt like the differences between how the country’s handle medical care was making for some confusion. In the US this is a political thing, in this post I tried to make it factual and not political. So please accept my apologies if it reads political. I honestly tried to write this as an educational post.
Regarding help with caregiving and with mental health help – Some of you living outside of the US have made comments about all the options available at a free or financially accessible rate. Inside the US it is not the same, we have competent Mental Health professionals, and competent caregiving staff at all levels of care needed.
However due to the lack of a medical/mental health plan for all citizens, there is no system to support making those professionals available to everyone. Unlike in countries where the government provides health care, USA citizens pay for it ourselves. Some just pay as you get service, some folks have insurance which is partially/wholly paid for by the company/agency that they are currently working for or as a part of a retirement plan from their previous employer. Some folks buy their insurance on the open market, some folks buy their insurance with financial support from their local state or the federal government. Some served in the military and get their health care from a military agency (VA). Because of this mixture of how medical/mental health is paid for there is no set of default available services. Also because of this set up the individual plans for insurance and what is covered can change every year. Just based on what the organization helping pay for your service decides to do.
If you can pay enough all of it is available. But for example my insurance would not cover any “care support” in my home at all for any reason, but a neighbor gets in home Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and a couple of hours a week for things like showering/light housekeeping. She retired from an agency that included a very comprehensive health care plan for their retirees. And although I did not retire from my last employer the retirement benefits included extending your health care coverage to the end of the month you retired in (ie: retire on the 2nd of the month you are covered to the 30/31; retire on the 28th you are covered to the 30/31) but again this is totally what ever the company you retired from decided to offer.
So finding caring help for Annies parents, or counseling help for Allie’s grandchild could be very expensive and time consuming for the family or super easy depending on Annie’s parents insurance or Allie’s DD and DSIL’s insurance.
Sending love to all.
Kim in N. California
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Allie, there are support groups - peer to peer for transgender kids rather than counseling and that might make a difference.
The 5 Best Online Transgender Support Groups of 2021
Best Overall: Trans Lifeline.
Best for Young People in Crisis: The Trevor Project.
Best for Support Around Surgical Transition: Transbucket.
Best for Teens and Their Parents: Gender Spectrum.
Best for Mental Health: The Tribe - LGBTQ+ Group.
I tend to agree with Carol, Carmine is not yet an adult, so a mandatory try is critical. Just like if you are dealing with an acholic, Al-anon is available for the other people affected there are groups and counseling available for the parents.
I can tell you from personal experience that if the person will not get help, if you can get help and change your behaviors and interactions with the suffering person, sometimes the suffering person will change their behaviors. NOT overnight but over time.
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Tracey ~ Great pics of you and the grands at the fair. They are so cute!
Rebecca & Machka ~ Oh how I would have loved to tan like you two. Every summer I would burn, burn, and burn some more but no real tan. Now I am paying for it!
Heather ~ Such lovely family photos!
Kylia ~ Glad your accident was minor and y'all are safe.
Carol in GA
I wish I could tan like I used too, as well! This old body hasn't really seen sun since 2016. I miss my nudist years. Maybe one day well go back and I will look like one of those dancing raisins in those commercials.😂😋
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Allie, has anyone considered that Carmine may be using drugs in his confusion? He may be trying to self medicate. Along with the gender identity thing, that can cause the reactions Carmine is going through. I know he is young but some drug users start as early as 8 years old. Taking him to his primary care for blood tests ( talk to doc prior) may show something that can be treated. It’s hard, I know. My son is not transgender but started taking drugs in middle school to deal with his depression. I found out too late. He is 38 years old and has been clean for 8 years but still has mental health issues. Wouldn’t hurt to test Carmine. I hope I’m wrong.
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Thanks Kim you are a peach.. yes Carmine is just a very very angry depressed 14 yr old ,hormones running amuck and alot of the friends doing the trans thing also so i dont know if its a true identity thing or its peer thing.. but its horrible to see.. as a child a beautiful smile and laughing eyes,now not even a smirk ,no drugs or drinking ,just holes up in the bedroom .has electric guitar lessons once a week. His idea is going to be a rock star and travel the world making big bucks playing guitar.. well i hope it happens but has only started playing the last 6-8 months.
Kyle takes her to 6 flags and they do the rides together and stuff and they go to concerts together honestly both Kyle and Tracy are trying all they can to include Carmine in everything ..4 -
grandmallie wrote: »Have a question for you all or if your from the south ya'll..
Carmine- things are just not going well at all..
End of the school year is coming up and Kyle's insurance does not have mental health coverage that he needs. IMHO intensive in house therapy is needed.. he is a very angry depressed young person ,that is just impossible to everyone.,nasty to me,her parents ,her grandfather teachers I think.. and all he does is sit up in his room when he comes home from.school.. no phone that got taken away a long time ago .. just disrespectful and doesnt care about anyone or anything except himself...
I know having a new baby in the house can be some of it but Tracy and Kyle have bent over backwards trying to do stuff to engage Carmine and to do things together to no avail..
Any of you have any answers..
They are working with the school counselor but like I said Kyles insurance doesnt have mental health coverage..and I think he makes to much to get free seevices.. we are all at our wits end and our hearts hurt...
I would reach out to the LGBDQ community and have someone talk to them. Someone that has gone though the transition. They need a mentor, not therapy. To a teen therapy means you're broken.
My heart hurts for Carmine, you, their family everyone.💖
Rebecca
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Today is barely started & I am already irritated by telephone calls aimed at selling me junk. :grumble: I’m considering a loud noisemaker followed by hanging up. Might be able to get by with hanging up and no noisemaker. Suggestions?0
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Today is barely started & I am already irritated by telephone calls aimed at selling me junk. :grumble: I’m considering a loud noisemaker followed by hanging up. Might be able to get by with hanging up and no noisemaker. Suggestions?
when I was taking care of the triplets, I would let them answer the phone(about 2-3yrs old and up)when I knew it was telemarkerters . The kids loved getting to talk, always wanted a turn, and surprisingly, I stopped getting calls for quite a while after that. Did that with Ezie too when she was a little younger. Now I just ignore if it says "out of the area"2 -
Allie - I feel your pain in your love for Carmine. As Kim said, the suffering they go through is acute. Everyone needs a 'tribe' to identify with. I spend a great deal of time listening to podcasts, videos, Instagram etc, that help me to know I am not alone. Life would be very lonely without like-minded people. I hope Carmine has Internet access, if their phone has been confiscated. Many of the people I follow are gay, bi, non-binary, etc etc and it is inspiring to listen to them. I am straight, but spent much of my life deeply troubled and depressed. I love to hear from people who have surmounted huge odds of whatever kind. As Rebecca said, mentors are vital. Surmounting cultural bias is a hard road. Finding who we really are is a life's work.
I can only imagine how hard it is to witness your grandchild's misery. I think it is important for you to gen up on the subject and get to know the culture. It may, just may, help them.
Love Heather UK xxxxxxxx4 -
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Barbara--We talked about taking the bike, but the weather is so changeable I do not want to get stuck somewhere because of bad weather. So not sure what we are doing right now. A lot depends on the jury duty and how DH is feeling.
Tracey--Sounds like a good date night. Hope you had a great time.
Katla--Sounds wonderful sitting and watching the birds and the boats. Think I would enjoy that.
Lanette--sending hugs and prayers. That book sounds like it would be a help to a lot of people.
Annie--Is there anyone else that could check on your mom so you could be gone overnight?
I loved watching HE Haw growing up and still watch it when it is on.
Heather--Edie did great on the cake, those children are growing up so fast. Looks like a great time and thanks for sharing the pictures.
Kylia--So sorry to hear about your accident. So glad no one was hurt or any damage. I agree you had an angel watching over you.
Flea--Great pictures, thanks for sharing, and congrats on the climb.
Allie--I hope you can find the help you need for DGC soon. I remember when our oldest was about 14-15 he became obsessed with death. We ended up having him EPC'd for 3 days for evaluation. It was scary , but the best thing at the time.
Blessings, Vicki GRAND ISLAND, NE4 -
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Well Lanette I am with you. I slipped in the mud in the horse paddock and wrenched my ankle. Thought it was just a sprain so treated it with RICE but it did not get better so saw doc last Friday. X-rays show possible avulsion fracture. Have MRI this Friday and then decide on treatment. Not a good way to start the summer. Hope your toe heals soon.
Heather - Love the pictures.
Allie - My DGC has also decided that he is transgender. Is supposed to start testosterone soon. He is 17 and working as a swim teacher and lifeguard. He lives in a separate apartment at his mom's house. Currently going to a counselor who specializes in transgender youth. His mom is not especially supportive but my son and the rest of us try our best. My best advice is just to love and affirm them all you can.
Everyone take care, Sue in WA
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Katla and Barbara ... and everyone else who has hummingbird feeders ... saw this on FaceBook today and thought of you.6
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Lanette ... sorry you stubbed your toe ... and Sue ... not the way to start your summer! Hope you both heal quickly.
Allie ... you've been given good advice and I'm unfamiliar with things like Carmine's identity issue ... so I'm just going to pray that the right answers come quickly.
Heather ... you have a beautiful family!
Flea ... thank you for the photos. I enjoy "traveling" with everyone here!
Welcome ... to the new posters!
Tanning ... with brown eyes, I used to easily tan. Saturday, I easily burned! Got way too much sun in 4 hours! No blistering but it was close. Don't know what I was thinking. It was cool and breezy, but that early summer sun can burn, burn, burn ...
What's for Dinner? ... I hate this question and, yet, I hear it every night ... I just don't care anymore. So whatever I can think of and have on hand is what we eat. I do make a point of having meat proteins most nights since there are two adult men in my household. But for myself, I could care less.
End of Life Wishes ... we just updated my parents' financial and health care POAs along with a Living Will. My parents, as many of you know, are 93 and 91. While I thought my dad was nearing the end at Christmas, he has rallied tremendously and is doing exceedingly well. My mother, on the other hand, is developing dementia and the pressure wound on her heel is becoming very problematic. She fell again on Wednesday and most likely will fall again in the near future. Neither my mom, nor my dad, will sign DNRs. They did, however, agree to discontinue or allow me to deny treatment if they are irrevocably unconscious. It was a hard thing for them to do. The will to live is very strong in my family. Is the quality of their lives reduced? Absolutely. But each morning they smile and they laugh amidst all of their problems. And that's enough.
Saturday, my son's headstone was finally place ... it's been 16 months since he passed. My husband and I wept. It is also quite disconcerting to see a headstone with your own name on it as well. We purchased 3 plots ... our son is in the middle and we are on the ends ... so the stone has all of our names on it.
I was going to reply to more, but I forgot. It has been a long day today. More on that another time.
Beth near Buffalo
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Hi Gals,
This is really long, but I felt like the differences between how the country’s handle medical care was making for some confusion. In the US this is a political thing, in this post I tried to make it factual and not political. So please accept my apologies if it reads political. I honestly tried to write this as an educational post.
Regarding help with caregiving and with mental health help – Some of you living outside of the US have made comments about all the options available at a free or financially accessible rate. Inside the US it is not the same, we have competent Mental Health professionals, and competent caregiving staff at all levels of care needed.
However due to the lack of a medical/mental health plan for all citizens, there is no system to support making those professionals available to everyone. Unlike in countries where the government provides health care, USA citizens pay for it ourselves. Some just pay as you get service, some folks have insurance which is partially/wholly paid for by the company/agency that they are currently working for or as a part of a retirement plan from their previous employer. Some folks buy their insurance on the open market, some folks buy their insurance with financial support from their local state or the federal government. Some served in the military and get their health care from a military agency (VA). Because of this mixture of how medical/mental health is paid for there is no set of default available services. Also because of this set up the individual plans for insurance and what is covered can change every year. Just based on what the organization helping pay for your service decides to do.
If you can pay enough all of it is available. But for example my insurance would not cover any “care support” in my home at all for any reason, but a neighbor gets in home Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and a couple of hours a week for things like showering/light housekeeping. She retired from an agency that included a very comprehensive health care plan for their retirees. And although I did not retire from my last employer the retirement benefits included extending your health care coverage to the end of the month you retired in (ie: retire on the 2nd of the month you are covered to the 30/31; retire on the 28th you are covered to the 30/31) but again this is totally what ever the company you retired from decided to offer.
So finding caring help for Annies parents, or counseling help for Allie’s grandchild could be very expensive and time consuming for the family or super easy depending on Annie’s parents insurance or Allie’s DD and DSIL’s insurance.
Sending love to all.
Kim in N. California
Very similar here. Finding caring help or counselling help is extremely complicated, time- consuming and/or expensive even with the health insurance we pay for or schemes we may become part of (i.e. NDIS). Caring help or counselling help isn't included in our "medicare".
In my spare time, I am one of many pushing for a change to the system(s). I just sent something off about that on the weekend again, too.
Thankfully there are associations we can join for low prices like our local brain injury association where we can get a little support and some information. We attend once-a-month peer group meetings which have been good for the most part.
And there is the internet for more information and for online forums etc. (similar to this one).
This is Carer Gateway with some info, forums etc: https://www.carergateway.gov.au/
This is Disability Gateway: https://www.disabilitygateway.gov.au/
I'm also a course-taker. When I want to learn something, I'll sign up for a course ... and also do a lot of research on my own.
But that's why I am going it alone. I've looked into support and it is just too complicated or expensive. It's quicker and easier to do my own vacuuming than it is to get help!!
However, if a person has time to wade through what's out there, I've been told there is help available ... and of course, apparently the more money you throw at it, the better the help.
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@grandmallie I will pray for your granddaughter. Seems like she is confused and might be caught in the middle?3
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Today is barely started & I am already irritated by telephone calls aimed at selling me junk. :grumble: I’m considering a loud noisemaker followed by hanging up. Might be able to get by with hanging up and no noisemaker. Suggestions?
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Thank you ladies for all your love and suggestions .. my DD and DSIL have tried almost everything, I sure wish his insurance covered mental health coverage..
Carmine did go to a friends after school which is a good thing..
Katla- i dont answer either if its important they will leave a message.If your going to answer the phone i say get a mini airhorn lol.
I go for a physical tomorrow afternoon...writing a list of questions to ask..4 -
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Ok now im ticked off ugh....rant coming
The new bed I ordered that is supposed to be delivered Saterday ,well i just got a text saying part of it is delayed and the first opening to deliver isnt until June 28th..
Im on a mattress and boxspring on my floor.. I told them that was unexceptable and have a phone call into the company.
Ridiculous
Got a call back.. they should have not scheduled delivery because none of it was in warehouse yet .. geesh
I was very nice and told the young man that i had taken my bed apart and had my boxspring and mattress on the floor because it was supposed to be delivered this weekend and that i have had 2 open heart surgeries ,well once he heard i had medical issues i will be getting a call tomorrow and will get priority delivery we shall see how it goes.7 -
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I hope you get your bed quick Allie!!!
Hugs!
Beth hugs to you!
Rebecca
Whidbey
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