WOMEN AGES 50+ FOR NOVEMBER 2019
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Ok ok yes ramen is an acquired taste, most definitely!
I had never had half an egg in ramen before. It was cool, the egg yolk creamy. So made ahead of time and placed in the soup. The three prawns were not cooked too much or chewy. Yummy!
I did however wake up a bit bloated from the salt, so no wedding ring wearing today.
Husband and I went to the Farm Co-op store, because husband had saw some cute Athena clothes there. So today we bought an outfit, black pants, red plaid flannel shirt, and red fleece hooded jacket vest. I know she is always in girly clothes, but my son is a flannel shirt lover, so we'll see if we ever get a pic with her in it. It will be good for cooler weather. Hopefully they will be able to put her in it this winter.I
I sent a letter to youngest Navy son. It had some pretty serious tones, but hopefully he will read it with an open heart. My husband stated no Christmas box this year, until he starts actually answering our letters and cards.
Well yesterday while doing some dishes water started flowing from the cabinet below the sink. So the pipe came apart! Husband called after we mopped up all the water, and put in a trouble call. That was at 12 noon, and we received a call back stating a guy would be by between 2-4 pm. By 3 pm it was fixed. Gotta love living in a rental home. No money exchanging hands. The plumber gets paid by the management company.👍
💖Rebecca8 -
Rebecca- Don’t blame you he needs to realize just because he’s grown y gone that it’s respectful to call Mama or at least text,email,anything! My Daughter has realized being away how much she cares for us (probably a girl thing tho) texts me regularly to calls. She’s coming for a visit soon sure it will be 1 week for me or less the rest she will be on a computer 👩💻 but she gives us all a few days of all her attention.
PS Athena looking more like you every month she’s so adorable 😍.
Time change - Tell my stomach that it has to wait an extra hour for everything! Keeps growling Definitely not feminine at all if you could hear it! The gas from the chili scaring off JR lol 😂 y hubby they ran to another room. Think I’ll enjoy 😉 90 day fiancé with my gassy me time .
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Hi Gals,
I have been fussing with a minor health issue, for about 4 years, with the insurance I have the first $6500 is on me, and an appointment is $65 which is most of my monthly food bill- so a hit to my budget I try to avoid.
It is a female issue, the external labia skin is sensitive, and painful. I have asked at each of the last 3 (one each year) pap smears (they are free on my insurance) and received answers that do not track. The discomfort comes and goes. It’s been quite bad for a few weeks, so FINALLY got online and looked at the choices of what it could be. And the one thing that really seems to fit to me is a yeast overgrowth. In looking at the home remedies one of the things that came up over and over again was to be sure you have your sugar intake under control. My best developed feature is a sweet tooth! Truly I could each a pound of fancy truffles in one sitting and not even feel yucky! I have been visiting with you but not logging and the sugar inhaling is out of control. Even when I was logging faithfully, I always left room for 2-3 small dessert items each day. A dessert item was cookie, ice cream, candy, a baked goodie. I have decided that for the next week I am going to eliminate all sugar based desserts (so a piece of fruit is ok). I am fully aware that there is a ton of sugar is pre-prepared food and processed food, for this week I am just going to not worry about that.
I do not eat any of the “fake” sweeteners they do not taste good to me, most leave me with the taste of chewing on aluminum foil.
Then I am going to go back to logging, I am hoping that this low sugar week will jump start me back to making good choices.
There were some other recommendations I will incorporate to see if I am more comfortable. If, not I may have to make an appointment.
Kim from N. California
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Hi Gals,
I have been fussing with a minor health issue, for about 4 years, with the insurance I have the first $6500 is on me, and an appointment is $65 which is most of my monthly food bill- so a hit to my budget I try to avoid.It is a female issue, the external labia skin is sensitive, and painful. I have asked at each of the last 3 (one each year) pap smears (they are free on my insurance) and received answers that do not track. The discomfort comes and goes. It’s been quite bad for a few weeks, so FINALLY got online and looked at the choices of what it could be. And the one thing that really seems to fit to me is a yeast overgrowth. In looking at the home remedies one of the things that came up over and over again was to be sure you have your sugar intake under control. My best developed feature is a sweet tooth! Truly I could each a pound of fancy truffles in one sitting and not even feel yucky! I have been visiting with you but not logging and the sugar inhaling is out of control. Even when I was logging faithfully, I always left room for 2-3 small dessert items each day. A dessert item was cookie, ice cream, candy, a baked goodie. I have decided that for the next week I am going to eliminate all sugar based desserts (so a piece of fruit is ok). I am fully aware that there is a ton of sugar is pre-prepared food and processed food, for this week I am just going to not worry about that.There were some other recommendations I will incorporate to see if I am more comfortable. If, not I may have to make an appointment.
I do not eat any of the “fake” sweeteners they do not taste good to me, most leave me with the taste of chewing on aluminum foil.
Then I am going to go back to logging, I am hoping that this low sugar week will jump start me back to making good choices.
Kim from N. California
Kim - are you in/through menopause yet? My experience:I had some similar irritation this summer, not itchy really and no discharge, so my doc ruled out yeast - which I thought it was and was self-treating with creams designed for that, 3 or 5 day treatment. Money wasted, lol.Good luck!!
Doc advised external estrogen cream (expensive, I got it anyhow and only use a dab every couple days). Other things that worked well were barrier creams - plain old petroleum jelly and even A & D ointment - my doc said that's a good choice since it helps heal rashes!) Main thing is to keep urine from splashing on the issues and keeping them irritated.
And cotton undies of course.
Hope this helps, worth a try. "Barrier creams" seem to be the thing lots of older ladies use when tissues thin in our later years.
Lanette3 -
Lanette - I think I am through, but as I had an ablation at 35 and have never had any symptoms I am guessing a bit. But I am 61 years old... so it seems like a safe guess
I have been using Coconut oil and it is helpful, I would imagine that it could be called a barrier cream.2 -
She's here!
Lilliana Belle
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Lanette - I think I am through, but as I had an ablation at 35 and have never had any symptoms I am guessing a bit. But I am 61 years old... so it seems like a safe guess
I have been using Coconut oil and it is helpful, I would imagine that it could be called a barrier cream.
Kim, I'm not the biggest fan of Vaseline but it's thick enough to stay on for a while w/o having to reapply every time I use the bathroom. Same w A & D ointment. After a few days the tissues would heal. And no problemo. I read somewhere ladies have used coconut oil w good results.
Good luck.
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Happy Birthday Lillybelle2
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Congrats grandmaKaren Lilliana is a beauty.2
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Congratulations, she is beautiful Karen1
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Karen-congratulations on that beautiful girl!
BananasandOranges-good to hear from you, I've been wondering where you were. Like others have sai, they are starting to recommend older folks don't go all the way to the low end of the BMI range. I'm staying at around 23.5 and feel good there. Of course, it's individual choice.
Got a lot of little things done today that I have been putting off-papers organized, cleaned out the tool box (I had just been throwing stuff into it), put summer clothes into storage container under bed instead of keeping in closet. While I am the only one that would notice the progress, it feels good.
Only did pt once today. Was sore Friday after two sessions and yesterday morning got some more discomfort in knee area. It eased off as day went on. Some minor discomfort today (but not as much as yesterday). Will see if two seems like a good idea tomorrow.
Oh-and I signed up for Medicare today (I think A and . Not sure that B is needed but it was talking about penalties, etc., so went ahead.
Time change is catching up with me so going to head in a read for a bit.
Take care all,
Ginny in Ohio1 -
Hi Gals,
I have been fussing with a minor health issue, for about 4 years, with the insurance I have the first $6500 is on me, and an appointment is $65 which is most of my monthly food bill- so a hit to my budget I try to avoid.
It is a female issue, the external labia skin is sensitive, and painful. I have asked at each of the last 3 (one each year) pap smears (they are free on my insurance) and received answers that do not track. The discomfort comes and goes. It’s been quite bad for a few weeks, so FINALLY got online and looked at the choices of what it could be. And the one thing that really seems to fit to me is a yeast overgrowth. In looking at the home remedies one of the things that came up over and over again was to be sure you have your sugar intake under control. My best developed feature is a sweet tooth! Truly I could each a pound of fancy truffles in one sitting and not even feel yucky! I have been visiting with you but not logging and the sugar inhaling is out of control. Even when I was logging faithfully, I always left room for 2-3 small dessert items each day. A dessert item was cookie, ice cream, candy, a baked goodie. I have decided that for the next week I am going to eliminate all sugar based desserts (so a piece of fruit is ok). I am fully aware that there is a ton of sugar is pre-prepared food and processed food, for this week I am just going to not worry about that.
I do not eat any of the “fake” sweeteners they do not taste good to me, most leave me with the taste of chewing on aluminum foil.
Then I am going to go back to logging, I am hoping that this low sugar week will jump start me back to making good choices.
There were some other recommendations I will incorporate to see if I am more comfortable. If, not I may have to make an appointment.
Kim from N. California
I'm so sorry, Kim.
In addition to trying to cut out sugar, you might try to find a generic over-the-counter Monistat. They are sometimes quite affordable, and it may give you the kick you need to start healing.
And I agree with you about artificial sweeteners. I would rather go without completely than eat something "sugar free." Blech!
Flea
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Karen, your granddaughter is just gorgeous. Congratulations.
Betsy in NW WA1 -
Did Leslie Sanson’s Walk Away The Pounds Step and Kick DVD. The plan for tomorrow is to do one segment of a 10MS Fitness Ball DVD and then take the extremepump class.
Barbara – there’s a petition (I signed it) to do away with DST at change.org. I know from Vince that once you sign one of their petitions, they send you a lot of emails. I’d love to do away with DST. It’s a real pain in the lower back side. I REALLY grease my bundt cake pans, but a few times cakes have stuck. When we lived in Kennett Square they always had a big mushroom festival. Well, Kennett Square is the mushroom capital of the world. If you go into a supermarket, you’ll find that a lot if not all of the mushrooms are from Kennett Square. The first time I ever smelled the air when they were turning over the soil, I swear I thought there was something wrong with our septic! Glad you had a good time
Beth – oh, yes, I HEAVILY greased the pan. It was a tunnel of fudge cake. Letting it cool in the pan for 3 hours, I only had to run the knife around the edge and it came out of the pan in one piece, thank goodness.
Karen – congrats!!! Lilliana is so adorable
Well, we cut the solar cover today. Tuesday we’ll probably tweak it some and put it on the rollers
Kim and Flea – I’m so with you. Keep the artificial sweeteners. Give me a little of the real stuff or give me nothing. Besides, the artificial sweeteners were made in a lab and aren’t good for your stomach.
Michele in NC
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Stat for the day-
2cities marathon- 2hrs 8 min 14sec, 9.32min mi, 151ahr, 163ahr, 13.44mi= 1667c
Apple Watch = 1382c3 -
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coastalgosgal wrote: »I sent a letter to youngest Navy son. It had some pretty serious tones, but hopefully he will read it with an open heart. My husband stated no Christmas box this year, until he starts actually answering our letters and cards.
💖Rebecca
I'm afraid if my parents sent me a letter like that, it would drive a wedge between us and I would be torn between never contacting them again (or not for a very long time) ... and firing back with an "I've got my own life" email. It wouldn't be a good thing.
Fortunately, they never did that. My mother continued to send chatty letters about once a month, even though I went through a period of time in my early 20s when I didn't contact my parents very much. Sometimes young adults need time and space to become their own people. Then in my 30s I started communicating with them again quite regularly.
Take this time to focus on YOU! You don't have to take care of others now, so think about things you'd like to do.
Maybe a community class on photography, baking, crafts, archery ...
Maybe training for the local half marathon or a cycling event ...
Maybe volunteering ...
Whatever interest you.
But ... you know your family ...
Is your son on FB, Instagram, Twitter etc.?
M in Oz6 -
Stat for the day-
2cities marathon- 2hrs 8 min 14sec, 9.32min mi, 151ahr, 163ahr, 13.44mi= 1667c
Apple Watch = 1382c
I am really hoping that my right hip & foot will come good so that I'll be able to do a half marathon again.
I'm up to 2 km now ... long way to go still.
Congratulations on your run!!5
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