WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR JUNE 2014

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  • phillyb2013
    phillyb2013 Posts: 271 Member
    Hi Michele:
    I am in Cary, NC; I use to live in West Milford, NJ too, lol smile:
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    thanks Michelle, I have often said that is my motto....turn a negative into a positive. My husband is the exact opposite and I think he gets tired at times that I am always trying to either see the positive or trying to make something good out of something bad. It's just a happier way of life.

    Joyce, Indiana
  • meyllisa
    meyllisa Posts: 284 Member
    :flowerforyou: thank you barbie I can only hope to follow in your footsteps, not the dancing ones 2 left feet here lol

    juanita in sudbury
  • sheripamela
    sheripamela Posts: 38 Member
    Hi girls!
  • sparklenglitter
    sparklenglitter Posts: 52 Member
    Joyce, you and your hubby sound like me amd mine, I find it much easier to look at the good in things and ge is t b e opposite. Maybe I wear rose colored glasses ...it just seems easier to find the good.

    I have a bit of good news, its the power of M.F.P..my sister has started as well..I am so pleased I am so looking to have a live person to shere the path with !

    I worked out today with my weights, only for a short time, as this girl is not going to injure herself. I am just a little bit feeling my walk yesterday in my shins...I want to be in shape but must remember to take baby steps.

    Tomorrow is my last day off before the start of my work week on Friday, gardening is in order here.

    Take care and have a great day tomorrow

    Carol in Monroe
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Wizzywig: Welcome back!:bigsmile: :bigsmile: :bigsmile:

    Sylvia: You stay away from smart balance due to fish oil and I stay away due to dairy products. :grumble: I think it is a good product, but not good for either of us. Are you sensitive to all fish, or just certain ones? Love the joke. Bear bells…:laugh: :laugh:

    Clarehd: Welcome.:flowerforyou:

    Sue in SD: I love the Garden of the Gods. DS used to live in Colorado Springs. I would LOVE to ride horses there. Color me envious.:flowerforyou:

    Renny: I’m happy that you had a good chat with your mom. I count it a blessing of the modern age that we are able to communicate with loved ones across the world. (and our 50+ friends from far and wide.):flowerforyou:

    Sandy: Congratulations on the loss!:flowerforyou:

    Debbie from Alberta: Set goals that include logging every bite even if you go over, moving more, and drinking plenty of water. Stick to them. If you mess up today, tomorrow is a new day. Don’t beat yourself up. Get food scales and measuring cups to measure your portions. Portion control was the key to success for me. I always ate good food, but ate too much. Some people choose to avoid certain foods that trigger binges. Do what is right for you. This is a new way of life, NOT a punishment. Stop by here often for support.:flowerforyou:



    Today I had a fabulous conversation with DD over the telephone. It made me feel so good to simply chat. We were hoping she could come here for the Fourth of July, but airfare is totally unreasonable right now. If we’d gotten tickets months ago it would have been different. DH and I also worked on the boat. We discovered the batteries are not charging and we have to get the situation fixed ASAP. That will clearly be tomorrow’s main project.

    Have a good evening and a great tomorrow.

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon

    “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison



    June Goals:
    1. Log every bite and swallow.
    2. Cardio exercise at least 3 days a week.
    3. Have fun every day.
    4. Drink at least two glasses of water daily, preferably more!
  • Poerava14
    Poerava14 Posts: 1,093 Member
    Hi Friends,
    Thank you for your concern about my fall. You’ll be glad to know the swelling is way down and the bruises are healing fast.:smile: My hands have no visible signs of injury, but I find they hurt when I’m in bed at night. Have started wearing a soft brace on each hand which helps a lot.

    Juanita: Happy Birthday. May all your wishes come true.:flowerforyou:

    DeeDee: Hang in there. Once your house is all done, the misery of renovation mess and hassles becomes a distant memory. It sounds like a fabulous makeover. When’s the party? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

    Sue in SD: You were pretty close to me when you hiked in Roxborough Park in Colorado. :glasses: Sounds like you did some fun stuff. Be glad you're not on hiking trail this afternoon. We had another violent hailstorm in the foothills. :noway:

    Robin: Thanks for the update on Bodi. Take inspiration from him and work on getting yourself back to good health. :drinker:

    Renny: Congratulations on the new grandson. So precious. :love:

    Sandy: Yay for losing the last pound. Bravo to DD on trying a new challenge. :happy:

    Michelle: Along the lines of your advice to Sylvia, PetSmart lets you bring back products that don’t agree with your pets. :tongue:

    To all the new ladies joining this community, WELCOME! Please keep coming back to grab inspiration, humor, support and tips from a great group that’s here for you every single day. I’m off to bed early tonight. :yawn: :yawn: Will be strength training tomorrow at 5:30 AM.

    Stay well,
    Rori in the Colorado Foothills
  • CynthiaT60
    CynthiaT60 Posts: 1,280 Member
    Good morning everyone!

    Just a morning greeting. Had to get up early after a restless night, and then my colleague texted me that she'll be half an hour later than usual. It's good that I have half an hour extra before I have to leave, but if I'd known I could have set my alarm for half an hour later... :grumble:
    Oh well, at least I have time for a quick post here and a bit more attention to hair, makeup etc. Always makes me feel a bit better.

    Hope everyone has a good day,
    Cynthia :flowerforyou:
  • wizzywig
    wizzywig Posts: 1,246 Member
    :yawn: Morning ladies

    :yawn: Feeling very tired this morning and rushing as usual to get ready for work.

    :noway: :noway: Can't believe the amount of calories I ate yesterday, no wonder I've not been able to lose any weight! Just shows I am one of those people who need to log their food every day.

    Renny I see you have had a new grandbaby many congratulations.:flowerforyou:

    Robin what happened to Bodi? Glad he's on the mend I know how much he means to you :flowerforyou:

    Michele - you are right it has been too long:flowerforyou:

    must dash! It's good to be back :heart: have a great day.

    Viv in York UK
  • RebelRenny
    RebelRenny Posts: 1,073 Member
    :flowerforyou: Viv...I am so glad to see you back.

    :flowerforyou: Rori...happy that you are on the mend after your fall.

    :flowerforyou: Deedee...We've renovated pretty much everything over the years. I hated it before and during the process, but sure am happy with results. Fortunately DH is a handy guy, and he can do a lot himself. I actually never, ever want to renovate again:bigsmile:

    :flowerforyou: Juanita...happy birthday. I love June birthdays. Have one coming up myself on the 30th. I'm a summer girl.

    thanks for all the lovely comments about our newest grandson. DD is doing well. Her husband is home this week, and their toddler is a good little "big brother". He's at the 'wanting to help' stage. I finally hope to be well enough to see them tomorrow.

    Okay...back to sleep now.
    Renny
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,726 Member
    Viv - it is so good to see you back.:flowerforyou: I have missed you.:smile: The good news about gaining weight is that it easier to lose it!:tongue: Good for you for starting logging again. :flowerforyou: This slimming business is a life sentence - I am still logging every day even though I am at target and have been at it for two years. If I have a rare day when I don't log I still add it up in my head. Sometimes when I am cooking a complicated recipe I jot each item's calories down in a jotter I keep in the kitchen, then I put it in under Quick Added Calories. I often use that to save time as I know the calorie values of most foods having been an on off dieter since I was 18 and bought my first calorie counting book. I hope I won't be an "off" dieter ever again. :bigsmile: Make sure you weigh everything. I now do a LOT of exercise, but I started slowly just doing a little and would have just laughed if someone could have told me what I would be doing in the future. I did not like exercise, apart from dancing and swimming. Hated getting hot and sweaty!:laugh: I still would prefer to slob about, but I so love the results that it keeps me going.
    I know you have been depressed recently which makes you not want to bother about anything, but you now have an opportunity to start again. If I can do it anyone can. I am putting an old photo of me up as my main for a couple days to show my body before I lost the weight. That was March 2012. I got even heavier between then and June when I started my diet. If I can do it, anyone can. I was almost crippled with pain and weight related problems.
    Very best wishes to you and all the new people. YOU CAN DO IT! ! ! ! ! !,,:drinker:

    Carol, I will post my exercise later on.

    Heather in sunny and beautiful Hampshire UK
  • grandmallie
    grandmallie Posts: 10,107 Member
    morning ladies~
    it is raining here this morning, woke up later than I wanted and didnt get to the gym, and didnt walk, I am thinking of going to the gym early afternoon.
    I am going out with my friend Doris to a thrift shop or 2, then get home, looking to return the FitBit Flex, at a Sports Authority around here,instead of sending it back.. my husband is a weenie
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,212 Member
    :flowerforyou: one of the practices used by Overeaters Anonymous (the Twelve Step program for people who believe that they are powerless over food) is to plan the day's food and call someone and make a commitment to stick to the plan for the day........when I started MFP, I logged my food plan for the day and then made a commitment to stick to the plan no matter what......if a loving friend offered me something I declined....if my hubby offered me a bite of what he was eating, I said "no, thank you".......I examined my food plan and looked for higher calorie items that I could eliminate and replace with something lower calorie ones.....I did it one day at a time.

    :flowerforyou: I have since learned many other practices, behaviours, and attitudes that have helped my efforts and many of them have come from women on this thread or books you have recommended to me.


    :heart: Barbie from NW Washington
    :flowerforyou: do not be discouraged....it is possible to change behaviour and lose that weight and keep it off
  • Katla49
    Katla49 Posts: 10,385 Member
    Rori: I wore a brace on my left wrist for weeks after my fall last December and the hand specialist instructed me to avoid putting weight on it in a bent back position for a whole year. I’ve been doing yoga on my closed fist for months. Down Dog is reasonably easy, but wall exercises are very difficult due to lack of traction on the backs of my fingers. One day at a time things are getting better. I hope you will heal faster than I but plan on the same sort of patient persistence that this whole process of getting healthier and losing excess weight requires.:flowerforyou:

    Viv: I have to log my food every day, too, and I expect I always will. I do NOT want to regain the weight and return to poor health.:noway: :flowerforyou:

    Renny: I hope you’re feeling better and will be able to visit the new grandson soon.:flowerforyou:

    Has anyone heard from Amanda recently?



    Yoga this morning! Yay! I invited a neighbor who has become a regular, and we’ve had a couple of additional new women. There are three 60+ gals and two younger women. Guess which group rocks. It is VERY satisfying.:bigsmile: :smokin:

    Katla in beautiful NW Oregon

    “Our greatest weakness lies in giving up. The most certain way to succeed is always to try just one more time.” Thomas A. Edison



    June Goals:
    1. Log every bite and swallow.
    2. Cardio exercise at least 3 days a week.
    3. Have fun every day.
    4. Drink at least two glasses of water daily, preferably more!
  • Cindy781
    Cindy781 Posts: 548 Member
    Good morning Ladies,

    I so appreciate all of the wisdom you share. It is a rainy day in Oklahoma and I am loving it. I had a day off yesterday to play with Hubby, we went out to lunch and saw a movie. Today I will do weights and work out my arms and legs, then on to the treadmill.

    Barbie and Heather, thank you for the words of wisdom.

    Viv and Wizzywig, welcome back!

    Rori, glad you are getting better.

    Juanita, happy birthday!

    Welcome all new ladies!

    Time to go workout. Remember, you choose what you become, we can do this!

    Cindy in OK
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Good morning! It promises to be another scorcher here today. My daughter sent me an article on SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) that applies to me since I am more prone to being depressed in the spring and summer. It's "nice" to know that I'm not alone!

    Heather - I look forward to reading about your exercise. Thanks in advance for sharing.

    Welcome to the newbies! This is a great group of ladies!

    I have a confession to make. I, too, have been dealing with bouts of dizziness and being lightheaded, although neither of those really describe the sensation. I think my mountain term of "swimmy headed" describes it best, but I can't even explain that term. LOL I finally decided to go to the doctor and have an appointment this afternoon. To the best of my recollection, this all started after I got the injection in my knee a couple of weeks ago. I felt really odd right after the injection and they kept me lying on the table for a bit until I felt better. I don't know if there is any correlation, but... I have a feeling he's going to tell me that I'm too stressed fatigued and to slow down. I don't see how I can, but if that is what it is, I guess I have no choice.

    Oh, and in my saga of the paint, I went to pick up the new paint this morning and he actually gave me two gallons instead of one, so I will have paint for my new place whenever it's time!

    Sleeping is still not great, but a little better again. I had weird cramps last night. I typically get them in my calf, foot, or thigh and that's is not frequent. Last night, it started with a cramp just where the top of my foot meets my ankle. Walking didn't help very much but when I sat down, it traveled out to my toes. I walked some more to get that part placated, sat back down to rub the foot/ankle, and then a cramp hit me in the back of my knee! I'm glad I have two hands for rubbing!! Needless to say, it took a while to settle back down after that, so I'm still very sleepy.

    I suppose I'd better try to get some work done. I need to write some checks and work on a newsletter.

    Have a great day!

    Carol in NC
  • margaretturk
    margaretturk Posts: 5,265 Member
    Welcome newcomers:flowerforyou: :flowerforyou: :flowerforyou:

    Deedee hope you are taking time for a coffee break. Drinking my coffee and water as I type.:drinker:

    Carol sorry about the leg cramps. I get those at night sometimes too. I notice when I drink too much coffee, don’t get enough water, not enough Magnesium, and over work myself they are worse. I am sleepy today too because we had a bad thunderstorm that woke me at 4:00 and every time I was just about asleep again another thunder boom. :yawn: I am glad you are getting that dizziness checked out.

    Juanita Happy Birthday!:flowerforyou:

    Rori glad to hear you are mending quickly.:flowerforyou:

    Sandy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Katla ah yes projects. I am glad the phone one was easily fixed. Those are my favorite kind.

    Eye appointment today. Hopefully routine. I must go yearly now because of the torn retina I suffered in the fall.:glasses:

    We are having a very wet June here. Raining again as I type. Hopefully it will let up before I leave for the eye doctor. I did put a lot of grass seed down about a month ago, so our grass does look lush.

    Today I will take care of my eyes so I wake to better eyesight.

    2014 word: contentment
    :heart:
    MNMargaret
  • cityjaneLondon
    cityjaneLondon Posts: 12,726 Member
    Carol - the physio guy said they could only find some minor calcificstion of the knee cartilage so he reckoned it is the patella that is not running smoothly in the groove. As my trouble is very intermittent I think this is right. There is no treatment for this and I have had the problem since I was 16. At the moment my knee is fine so he recommended knee and leg strengthening exercises. I wouldn't do them if I had a flare up. :noway:

    The first one was really deep lunges, making sure the knee doesn't go over the ball of the foot. The bent knee should be only about four inches off the ground.
    The second one was, I thought, the more effective. Stand on the affected leg with the knee bent and the bottom sticking out. Again, you don't want the knee to be over the toes. With the other leg you can waggle it about, use bands for stretching, or, I do what he suggested, which is write the alphabet. I could really feel the muscles around my weak knee responding! I think this is a good one and you can do it anywhere, any time.
    I have previously been doing squats with a 20 lb weight, about 15, and clam exercises, where you lie on your side with bent legs and open and close the knees. Also other yoga things that work the leg muscles, including balancing. On the sofa at night I stick a cushion under my knee and raise my foot and tense the muscles.
    So I will continue to write the alphabet! ! ! ! ! ! !

    My son at last responded to a text last night, much to my relief. He is in the grip of severe depression and has not been answering emails, calls, facebook or Twitter. His text said he was signed off work for two weeks and had changed his meds as the previous lot didn't suit him. Just relieved to know he is alive.:cry:

    I have the goat curry cooking and it is filling the house with tormenting smells!:sad: Tonight we have a lamb and pearl barley risotto, which is my attempt to find something other than curry or pilaff to do with left over roast lamb. It is all prepped and ready for its final flourish this evening before the England game in the World Cup. If they lose this one then it's all over. :ohwell: I don't watch it as I can't stand the agony, but DH will be upstairs cheering them on with a glass of beer. They are playing Uruguay.

    Love again to all. Yes, Amanda, where are you?

    Heather in sunny Hampshire UK with far too much watering to do in the garden.:sad:
  • Hello everyone, my name is Renee'. I need motivation and support. I start and stop alot. I need to lose 40 pounds for health reasons. Using the mfp tool and disciplining myself to prepare all my meals I have lost 10 pounds so far. However, the last couple of days, I've realized I haven't lost anything and may have actually gained a pound back. I try not to step on the scale but once a week, but noticed my belly was protruding so stepped on it this morning and it said I had gained a pound. I am trying to maintain a 1200 calorie diet, aged 52. Looking at my food diary, I realized that I haven't been drinking as much water. Could this be the issue? Also, I haven't exercised in years. I walk our two greyhounds once a day for about 20 minutes, but not much exertion in this. How did folks get started (I would like to do things at home not a gym). Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your time.
  • diahann63
    diahann63 Posts: 11
    Hello everyone! I just wanted to introduce myself...I'm Diane. I'm 51 years old, married with 3 grown kids and a 10 year old son. I started watching what I eat and moving more a little over 2 months ago. So far I've lost 20 lbs. and have 15 to go. I just got my Fitbit Flex yesterday and love it. I'm enjoying everyone's comments here and if anyone would like to add me as a friend, please feel free!
  • mkd1955
    mkd1955 Posts: 22 Member
    Hello from South Jersey. We had some nasty weather last night, but nothing like you all experienced in the Midwest. Having grown up there I know how frightening storms can be and how fast they blow up. My thoughts and prayers are will you all. Not a good reason to be on the world news!

    To those of you who commented on DS card choice for Father’s day…. I love the homemade card too, and DH was not upset at all… That’s just how our son is.

    Diane and Renee’ welcome.

    Renee’, I noticed that when I try to eat less, but not exercise I don’t lose any weight. I have a fit bit that I use every day to track my activity and try to get at least 10,000 steps. My friend and I walk at lunchtime or I walk by myself is she is busy. At home I have an elliptical. I also use some hand weights and do some ab work. Trying to get into Yoga, but I really think I need to join a class to learn proper techniques.

    Heather, Glad you heard from your son and I hope that he gets better.

    Carol, hope your dizziness is nothing serious and that your cramps go away.

    Cindy, I like your quote. I have to remember that one.

    Barbie and Katla – good words of wisdom for all of us out here. Love the Pacific Northwest. Lived in Seattle for a time. Miss it immensely!

    Katla, I know how hard it is to miss your child. My DD lives in the Midwest and I miss her very much. We do talk, email, text and everything, but it’s not the same. Now I know what my mother felt when my DH and I moved to California 35 years ago.

    Whew, there’s a lot to catch up on out there. I wish you all peace and happiness.

    June Goals:
    1. Log all food
    2. Drink lots of water
    3. Exercise
    4. Enjoy life!

    Kathy in SJ
  • mollywhippet
    mollywhippet Posts: 1,890 Member
    Welcome Renee, first I have to tell you that I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE greyhounds! I wanted one really badly but hubby said they were too big, but then we saw a whippet at a shelter and it was the perfect compromise. But someday I will get a greyhound. We'll need a bigger doggie door. Second, ten pounds is a great start! Don't be so hard on yourself. One pesky pound may come and go a few times, but just look at the bigger picture and see that you are still 9 pounds ahead. Don't get discouraged! Water certainly could have something to do with it. Try to log water right along with your food and see how much you really are getting. I didn't log my water, thinking, Oh, I drink tons of water, but as it turns out I wasn't drinking much at all. Do you drink diet soda? Sometimes that hurts more than it helps. As far as exercise, do you belong to a gym, or the local Y? That helped me a lot. What health reasons do you have for losing? Mine is heart and blood pressure, so I'm on lots of meds and some of those contribute to weight gain, so take a look at your meds too. As far as the belly protruding, when you lose weight your body sort of reconfigures itself and things that seemed less prominent become more prominent. With me, my stomach was the least of my worries. I carried most of my weight on my rear end. And my "top" was bigger than it needed to be. Now, that rear end seems to have magically disappeared, my "top" has shrunken, and so my tummy seems more round and seems to stick out. It seems different than before. So you may be having some of that happen. It's sort of an optical illusion. My tummy is probably smaller than it was but it seems bigger in relation to the rest of me. The fat will come off where it wants to come off. All you can do is keep plugging along. Move more and log your food. It really does work.

    Diane, Welcome to you too! I just got a fitbit flex too, and I love it. Several of us here have those. Have you hit your first goal yet? When that thing buzzed for the first time on my wrist I almost wet my pants. It startled me. Yesterday I was sitting on the couch and checked my e-mail to find a message from fitbit saying I was almost at my goal, so I got up and walked more till it hit the goal. So it really helps give me incentive.

    Carol, good luck finding the source of your dizziness. It really is hard to describe feelings like that sometimes. I have the same trouble. It's hard to describe but you know it's not quite right. I hope they find the problem quickly.

    Here is the joke of the day:

    :happy:

    A man was well inebriated, but he got behind the wheel of his car anyway and began to drive home. Of course, he couldn't exactly drive straight or stay below the speed limit. Two policemen pulled him over and demanded a sobriety test. They asked him to walk a straight line, and he failed. They began to take him with them, but suddenly they received a call on their walkie-talkies, asking them to go to another part of town. They asked the man to be patient while they called someone else to cover for them. But the man grew tired of waiting and, after a few minutes, drove home. He got in bed and said to his wife, who had been waiting for him, "If any policemen come looking for me, tell them I'm not home yet." The wife agreed, somewhat confused and a little embarrassed. No sooner than her husband fell asleep did she hear a knock at the door. Sure enough, it was the two policemen. They asked about her husband, and she replied that he wasn't home. Then they asked to check her garage. Puzzled, she agreed. She opened up the garage for them--and there sat the policemen's squad car, lights still flashing.

    :laugh:

    Have a great day everyone!

    Sylvia
  • Sptwoman
    Sptwoman Posts: 77 Member
    Hello, everyone. I'm new to this board. I finished my Leslie Sansone workout. I'm looking for more friends. If you are too please send a friend request. Have a great day!
  • Thank you Kathy. I figured it was the exercise... ugh! (smile).
  • Sylvia,

    Great advice. I stopped drinking soda (diet or otherwise) because I'm convinced the carbonation makes me hungrier. I have not felt "hungry" on my lower calorie diet; but haven't started the exercise part yet.

    As for greyhounds, we lost a beloved german shepard mix pup to cancer. When we were ready for another dog, my son suggested a greyhound rescue. We got our sweet boy Native. We all work, so he had some anxiety separation issues, even though our home is brimming with 7 cats. So about a year and half later we adopted Charlie. They are such a joy. They are really great pets. Ours do not use cages, but big pillows. We have a set in the family room and our master bedroom. They pretty much follow us where ever we go. During the day they our in our bedroom. They are great with our cats; Charlie does chase any neighborhood cat that ventures into our yard. I think our cats lure the other cats into our yard to see them get chased (rotten beasts...). If I knew how to attach a picture, to the email I would.
  • barbiecat
    barbiecat Posts: 17,212 Member
    :flowerforyou: Katla and Heather, Amanda has been logging onto MFP every day (her total is over 1000 days in a row) but she hasn’t posted on our thread since April. Here is the link to her profile if you or anyone else wants to send her a personal message
    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/user/tiarapants/status

    :flowerforyou: Renee, look for a book called “Strong Women Stay Young”……it has a lot of information about the value of strength training and a great workout to get you started with exercises that can be done at home without lying on the ground that can be adapted to all fitness levels….we all started by making one small change at a time.

    :bigsmile: The morning line dance class was fun….we learned another new dance and danced a bunch of old favorites……I have an hour by myself (Jake is off with a friend) to eat my lunch of leftover chicken and cauliflower then I’ll go off the afternoon practice with the performance line dance group.

    :heart: Barbie from beautiful NW Washington


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  • janemartin02
    janemartin02 Posts: 2,653 Member
    GOOD AFTERNOON!
    welcome new ladies.:drinker: :flowerforyou:
    Another warm one here.
    Gonna work on some cards.
    HUGS:heart::heart:
    jane
  • jmkmomm
    jmkmomm Posts: 3,247 Member
    Hello for hot and steamy Indiana. 97* heat index. Today was my MIL birthday so we went out to the cemetery. I don't know why DH has never wanted to go to his father's grave site. Maybe I need to ask him that. Maybe it's because his Mom probably has only one person who goes to her grave, my husband and I. The middle brother might go, I'm not sure. She was just all alone in this world except the two oldest sons and myself. She did like the nursing home staff and even though it was rare for her to let herself develope a friend she lived at the nursing home for almost 10 years and she had several friends there. When she first went to this nursing home she developed a friendship with a resident which really shocked us but she died long ago. She was the oldest of 12 children and all that were still living were at her funeral and seemed like they loved her but they never showed it.

    Hope every one stays cool and out of the path of any storm.

    Joyce, Indiana
  • skuehn48
    skuehn48 Posts: 3,049 Member
    Hello to all: Wow, lots of newcomers. welcome!! I am trying to get caught up at home after being on vacation. DH is gone to a Masonic meeting out of town. Nice to have the house all to myself. Went out to see my horse last evening after being gone for a week and she came running when I whistled. Seems she missed me or maybe just the senior feed she gets when I go to the stable.:laugh: I am singing this evening for a women's group at church, mostly hymn-tunes. The director has a habit of changing things around at the last minute, I hope not tonight.:grumble:

    We had an insurance guy out to look at the house after the hail storm we had a couple of weeks ago. Seems we have roof, siding and gutter damage so will be doing some repair work this summer.:sad:

    Juanita - Happy Birthday!!!:flowerforyou:

    Renny - Congrats on new DGS.:flowerforyou:

    Michele - I was eating mainly gluten-free because my friend that I was visiting has celiac disease although not severe and has to watch what she eats. We made gluten-free pizza one night, very good.

    Healing angels to all who need them and congratulations to all with victories. Sue in SD
  • nccarolb
    nccarolb Posts: 858 Member
    Well, I went to the doctor and he has given a preliminary diagnosis of stress. Like I didn't already know that! However, I ended up giving them three vials of blood and a urine specimen before I left so he could check out other things. It makes me feel better that he took me seriously and is actually investigating stuff instead of brushing me off with "just stress" as a diagnosis. I REALLY like my doctor! :love:

    He also warned me that I needed to do whatever it took to get enough sleep, including taking the Ambien that I don't really like to use. He said that proper sleep and rest was a major key in getting the stress under control. Also, losing the ability to walk like I was accustomed to because of my knee took away a lot of the innate stress relief that I was receiving from the exercise. All in all, he approved of my efforts to reduce the stress and that some of the stressful events were just naturally over with. He said that my routine wake up at 1:30 a.m. may very well be a PTSD problem from my daughter's emergency appendectomy last month since that is the time they actually took her back for surgery. I hadn't thought of that one. :ohwell:

    Now I am putting in at least a nominal appearance at job #2--even though I am the only one here! I will use the quiet time to do some non-stressful things. :tongue:


    Hope everyone had a great afternoon! I'm anxiously watching the skies to see if we're going to get the brunt of the storm headed this way.

    Carol in NC
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