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I doing some better. Still no hip pain or nausea . Vomiting woohoo. Back pain is still either extreme or I am asleep from pain meds. Feeling hopeful for a continued change for the positive. I got an hour nap today and them fell asleep about 11 pm until 3am. Now wide awake. Guess it's thd opposite of the exhaustion I have been feeling for so long. Yea. I even floated in the pool about an hour today. It was perfect ! With the right mat I could lay comfortably with no pressure on back. That's impossible anywhere but the pool. By the time I get out , get dried, comb hair and get dressed the back pain is back full force but I enjoyed thd break while I had it.
Hugs all around. Hootie hoo
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Woke up to day 4 of a heat wave. Temps are going to be 90+. May see some rain tonight which will break the heat for a few days before temps of 90 or better will come back
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JunieB ~ Prayers for you for safe travels and good news from your Doc today. I'll peep in your pocket to check on you. Just to be clear - PEEP NOT PEE - Gaw! I don't want encourage you naughty thing 😋
Remember......
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That's funny!
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Sensi - Yikes! I am surely awake now!
For all the Owlies ~ Here's the view outside my living room window. A bright and rosey beginning to the new week💟
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M0mmy NO it is not 😲 Hope you stay cool today and that your sun burn is better!
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Lover, I am pretty sure my Vit. D. level was 38
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Sun burn is much better and so far the heat hasn't ramped up yet. Sure by 11 I'll be putting on the air conditioner
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heat is definitely here under a heat advisory today and tomorrow - triple digit temps. Boo. Gonna stay inside or in pool.
Hootie hoo
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Stay cool Patty!
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It is cool here today. You ladies east of us, you are probably getting our heat from last week. It can drain you. Stay cool.
Thanks, Hiho. Mine was still low (32) the last time we checked. One of my docs wants my level near 60. I am taking 5000u daily on most days. Can't seem to remember to take it daily. Wish your doc figure out soon how to attack the bone and lungs(?)mets.
Feline, hugs. So close to home again. I'm really sorry. As if our scars and complications from meds is not enough to remind us...
JuniieB, gosh your mum!! I can't imagine your pain. No mother is perfect, but wow! It's not natural also to treat your child the way your mom has been treating you. Mothers are supposed to protect, care for, encourage, and love her children . She has no love of God in her. Remember you are fearfully and wonderfully made by the One who loves you. It's amazing you turn out the opposite of your mum. Focus on your new relationship with your sister. Btw, like your green blanket. Hugs
ShepK, I saw that! Don't try to corrupt the newbie.
Ms. Chevy, did you notice that one of the firemen in the back does not have pants on. And you read my mind about seeing them in the stores.
Oops, got to go and make $. BBL
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Lover- not venturing out unless I have to. Sitting here in air conditioning
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Ha Ha Ha! Shep. You're so funny.
Today is just a post-op exam with ex-rays. Hip feels great. I've been behaving my self, well with the exception of the blue Pee thingy. Have a great day.
What pretty roses!
Patty it must have been bliss to have the pain subside while floating in the pool. So grateful that you are not having the nausea. When I woke up from surgery I got hit with nausea and I remember telling the nurse that I'd rather have pain, than pain & nausea. So Yucky!
Sensi, I hope your Monday and the rest of the week go well for you. Say Hi to Chance please.
Good morning Miss Sassy, Chevy, Wren, Jazzygirl, Smaarty & JudyRN!
M0mmy, it is only in the 60's to 70's here, but quite humid. I was ironing a top this morning and still had the windows open, but started sweating, so closed the widows and turned A/C on.
Ok, off to the shower. Catch you ladies later.
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Went outside long enough to take the dog out to do his business and to check on my garden.
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Shep love the view!
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Good morning- it is going to be mid 70's today with some humidity. If you are too hot come and join me on my patio. I'm off for a walk now. Patty I don't know if we have ever had triple digit temps here.
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Under a severe thunderstorm watch until 8 p.m.
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Rain too cool us down sounds good to me. Thinking sbout getting my nap on
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Patty, I am happy to hear that your spirit continues to improve everyday. Surely, you know this verse:A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.
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Ireland (degrees celsius)
This kind of weather causes Irish people to die of severe heatstroke
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wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Forward, I am jealous of your garden. My tomato plants are not thriving. I think they needmore sun. My planter box is partially shaded and is right next to a tree...big mistake.
My DD1 who is a new driver nearly gave me an ulcer this morning. She was supposed to be at swim practice at 6:00 am at a club that is 20 minutes drive away. At 6:04, she called me to tell me that she missed the freeway exit to the club and was lost. After giving her directions, I specifically told her to call or text me after she arrived. At 6:30, still no words from her. It should not have taken her that long to get to the club. I tried calling her, no answer. Started to panic and continued praying . Then, the light bulb came on-her phone has a GPS which allows me to track her. Thank God she was where she was supposed to...oh the relief. The worries that comes with parenting is so difficult. When does it stop? I'm going to ring her neck when I get home from work today.
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Good news is Zillsnot4me is on holidays in Ireland and taking the heat in her stride (doing a lot better than your average Irish person like me)
Here we are meeting today
Zills is the pretty one on the left, and I'm the one dying of heatstroke on the right
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feeling feline and zill. You both are very pretty women. So glad y'all got to meet. How exciting. Not sure how hot your map shows in Celsius - I can't enlarge it / but all that red looks hot
Loverly. How scary re dd1.
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Aww shucks Feline. That's very sweet of you.
Yesterday, today and tomorrow will be a scorcher in Ireland. 77° Fahrenheit.
Last week it was 57° and rainy. Next week will be 66° and rainy.
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77* sounds wonderful
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Waiting to see if we get a storm coming in later on. Got a bit of rain a short time ago.
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news just showed Friday heat index 110*. Oh my. Too hot for me
It's quiet in here today. Hoping everyone is out enjoying life and making incredible memories
Hootie hoo
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