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Lisa, if only I could send you some of ours!
Kathy
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Hi girls!
Lisa I love Frangipani.....the smell is heavenly! I wish I could grow it here but I think it gets too cold in the winter for it to survive........we often have deep frosts so I have a feeling that is the reason I don't see them in the area. A little further north/west as long as the area is sheltered they seem to do okay.
Congrats once again on your DDs achievement Aly.
We have had a lot of rain this winter.......not a bad thing but its been so dry for many years we are beginning to feel as though we will be washed away.....lol......but it is the norm we have just forgotten. Today was actually beautiful as the sun was shinning but a typical winter sunshine that had very little warmth to it.
Have a great day all!
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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Just had a great dinner with my DH and number 4 GS to celebrate DHs 66th birthday and our 44th wedding anniversary. The rest of the family will be with us on Sunday and then we will be going to the local Italian Restaurant to continue the celebrations. Looking forward to seeing everyone in one place........lol.
Hoping your day was as nice as mine.
Love n hugs. Chrissy0 -
What a clever way to make sure he remembers the date. Congratulations!!! When DS married, we marveled that both parent sets were on their first marriages. It's becoming so rare.
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Congratulations on your anniversary, Chrissy, and happy birthday to your DH! Glad you're having a good time celebrating.
And the rains continue here in NC. I've never seen it rain so much, and for so many days in a row. Not a constant rain, but intense showers (often 2 or more inches). The heat's not too bad but the humidity is horrible. The ground is so saturated that we're hearing about huge trees toppling over, which concerns me very much since our house is surrounded by trees.
DD and SIL plan to come over here tomorrow evening and have DIL take "pregnancy pictures" of them. Pregnancy pics must be a new thing--it would never have occurred to DH and me when I was pregnant. But I suppose it's now or never since DD's due Aug. 17.
Lisa, loving the pictures! I've never seen frangipani but what a beautiful little flower.
Hope all have a good weekend!
Kathy
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Lisa - love the pictures. They are so good I can almost smell them.
Kathy - We are getting the same kind of rain here in Raleigh that you are. DH is ready to build a raft! At least all the kids got to go to the pool this afternoon. So I got a few hours of quiet.
I have had a bad sinus infection for the last week and about the time I think I am getting better I start coughing again. This week I start the Zometa and I am a little anxious about that, the SEs from the tamoxifen have not been too bad so far, just renewed hot flashes that wake me up soaking wet. I go through more pjs.
Chrissy - So glad you had a nice anniversary and celebration for DH birthday. I know you enjoyed seeing everyone in one place.
Hope everyone had a good weekend. AJ
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Good to see you, AJ! Sinus things in the summer should not be allowed to happen--insult to injury. Hope all goes well with the Zometa, and just curious, is the Tam. new or have you been on it a while? My sister takes that, but I take arimidex. Don't like that either. Hope your infection clears up very soon too.
The pregnancy pictures did not happen, due to rain of course. They're now hoping for Tuesday and the forecast is hopeful, calling for 2 rain-free days. We'll feel like Noah did when the rainbow appeared! DD has her last monthly doctor visit tomorrow with weekly visits from here on, so it's getting closer and closer. Can't wait!
Kathy
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AJ you take care with you sniffles.........just maybe a SE and not sinus at all. You know I'm on the Femara but need to take a claratin every day to stop the sneezes and runny nose........just a thought.
Kathy, I can feel the excitement building from here!.......lol. A new baby no matter what it is, is always welcome...........they are such wondrous parcels of joy all wrapped up in the softest, cuddliest little package! Ya just got to love them no matter what!
Well, DGS has been returned to his mum and other gran.........by all accounts he had a good time which is the main things and wants to come visit again so that is also good......lol. Seen my GP and got all my scripts renewed and am now relaxing at DDs house where I'll be until late Friday as the colonoscopy/endoscopy prep begins Wednesday and then will be done on Thursday afternoon. I'm not looking forward to it but also hoping they will give me a few answers.
Anyway, hope you all have a great day!
Love n hugs. Chrissy0 -
Hugs Chrissy. The prep is definitely the worst part. Here you get happy juice for the actual test.
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Wren, the doc told me he was going to knock me out and I would be out for about 45 mins........not worried about that as I've had so many knock outs I've lost count.......lol.....I'd be the worlds worse boxer if that's what we were talking about.......lol. Now the prep is another matter, as you say definitely the worst of the whole thing, but I'm sure I'll survive it and as my GP say, I'll have a very well spring cleaned inner self.......hahahahaha!
Love n hugs all! Chrissy
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I was just taking my siesta in our back yard this afternoon...so peaceful, only the birds chirping
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Chrissy, good luck with the zucky stuff...I just hate it and have it done just too often both the upper and lower. There has to be a better way!!
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Lisa I recon if we swallowed a pill that went through our system that the docs tracked would be easier but then if that little camera pill showed anything we would still have to do this drinking stuff so the docs could do what they needed so I guess there's just no getting away from it.......lol.......oh, love the pic of your foot and the pool and the garden!
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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I was just lying down on my lounger and could not be bothered to move my feet. Utter laziness.
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Chrissy,
I just recently had the endoscopy/colonoscopy and I don't know why but even the prep was not as bad as a previous one i had. The endoscopy did confirm that I do not have celiac disease inspite of the fact that my oldest daughter has it and I seem to have most of her symptoms. Some other minor things showed up but nothing too serious. Good luck on Thursday......................sending warm thoughts your way.
Marianne
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Thanks Marianne, I doubt I have Celiiacs either but I do know I'm sensitive to it. My younger sister has Celiacs and she suffers even if she has the slightest amount of gluten plus the problems I've been having has prompted the doc to check. I must prefer eating gluten free as it makes me feel better, not so stoggy....you know what I mean?
Having my last meal and am finishing with some strawberries.....yummm.......nothing more other than clear fluids till after the tests. Just think, I will probably loose another kilo or two.....yay!!!!
Have a great day all!
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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Chrissy, best wishes that all goes well for you.
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Me too
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Chrissy:
While doing a search on here I saw an old post from you where you said you used a natural anti-inflammatory for pain. Can you tell me a little about it? I worry about liver damage when using Aleve or Ibuprofen too often.
Marianne
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Chrissy, hope all went well with the colonoscopy and that now you're in recovery mode!
Kathy
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Marianne, I use both Curcumin and Boswellia. Curcumin is extracted from Tumeric so is from a spice and Boswellia is from the bark of a tree. They will work alone but better if used in concert. There are no SEs other than your motion being a bit yellow as the color from the Curcumin goes through your system and they do definitely aid in pain relief from inflammation. If you decide to try them, like all natural medicine they will take a little time to build in your system so it may be a couple to a few weeks before you notice any difference........but if you do, have that patience as the benefit is worth it. Hope they do good things for you.
Kathy all done although I don't and won't have full results until biopsies come back. The GI had a problem getting the scope all the way through so was sent for a virtual colonoscopy by CT. Now that's an interesting experience to say the least........anyway, I don't have those results either so now it is a waiting game.........I will just have to think alls good until told otherwise.
Have a great day all.
Love n hugs. Chrissy0 -
Hi Grils: wanted to let you know.. I heard from Isabellas' DD today. Isabellapassed on the 15 of July; I don't know any of the details. I didn't really read the last pages, so will come back later. I'm afraid the sadness has gotten me good, this time.. 3jays
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Oh no! I was so afraid that something like that was going on as we didn't hear from her for so long. May she rest in peace.
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So sad but not really a surprise. Have been thinking about her lately and wondering.
Special hugs to you 3Jays - worry about you all the time.
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So sad to lose Isabella. I started an Isabella is an angel thread in the honoring our community topic.
She will be missed by many who read her wonderful stories. What a great lady she was.
Rest in Peace Isabella
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Isabella, you were one fine piece of work for this earth! Oh how we miss you, our dear dear friend.
Kathy
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Chrissy,
So sorry that you and others on here have lost a dear friend. As I am a newcomber to your forum I didn't know Isabella but she must have been very special.
Also, thanks for giving me the name of your pain relief. I was surprised as I also use Turmeric for pain but I take it with Ginger Root. The other day the oncologist asked me what I was using for pain and I told him of this combination and, of course, he replied he never heard of either of them for pain. He said he had heard of ginger for nausea and I told him that so far it is working. I guess I will come to a place where I need something stronger but so far it works.
Have a nice weekend - we are finally supposed to get some relief from this 100 degree weather. Hot as blazes!
Marianne
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I hope there are lots of dogs in Heaven for Isabella to play with. She was one in a million, a character with character, and I will miss her too.
Thank you 3Jays for letting us know.
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Mary, a lot of pain is caused through inflammation and if we can control that then there is less pain in general. We all have a tendency to reach for a pain killer when an anti inflammatory would work just as well and if the pain is more intense, in combination with the lighter painkillers.
Not a lot of docs know about the natural medicine as that's not what they are taught. I'm lucky as my doc has studied naturopathy as well so I get to choose natural or chemical and he's good to go on what ever choice I make. I do a lot of research on what is good for me and then run it passed him before I start. At the moment, there are a few things happening that I need more professional help with so he has sent me to a naturopath that he worked with a few years back. I'm so happy with her and we discussed all that I take and why and the only thing she added to my regime was some zinc, a probiotic, an adrenal support and a multi B complex as I was a bit low on Vit B. I must admit the adrenal support has been like a magic pick me up as my energy levels have risen markedly.
Not so hot here, top today was 7 Celsius and right now at 11.30pm it is 2! A bit do an icy night coming up.........thank goodness for electric blankets to warm the bed!
Stay cool all and I will try to stay warm........lol
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Oh, just checked in and saw the news about Isabella. So sad, but she is pain free finally. I too hope she has lots of dogs to play with. She will be missed!
I haven't been on lately because I am having nerve pain in my hands and am not suppose to be doing repetitive motions. I am suppose to stick with my heating pad, massage, exercises and icing afterwards. It was interesting to read about the natural pain relief.
I've loved all the pictures. Can only see them on the computer not the tablet, so had to come see what you were all talking about.
Hope all are staying dry, cool, warm and sane. lol
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