100 Days of Gratitude
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red : its apparently a cream that helps your "mojo".......a lot of ladies seem to swear by it on the various threads regarding intimacy issues . You need to bring the ingrediants list to a compounding pharmacy and they make it for you ...no hormons justy seems like blood flow enhancers etc .....If my Dr gives me a perscription ...ill let you know how it goes...huba huba
Dr apt this afternoon. You can google it to get the ingrediants. I cant find the link right now as i am at work (on my lunchbreak ). P.S this a great thread and yes you should pat yourself on the back ......its amazing how looking for the good things in your life helps you to change your focus and inner dialog .....
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Here are the ingrediants...copied from page seven of "the solution to painful intercourse " thread ....
If all goes well and i get a perscription i just may be "grateful" more than once ....LOL
Scream Cream
Who can benefit from using Scream Cream?Studies have reported that over 43% of the women in America experience little or no sexualsatisfaction from clitoral orgasm and only 25% achieve orgasm with intercourse. In fact, according tostudies, numerous women between the ages of 18 and 80 do not even know what an orgasm is or how it is achieved. Whether someone is multi-orgasmic or among the 43% of women who are sexually frustrated, any woman who desires maximum sexual fulfillment, greater intimacy, and enhanced relationships stands to benefit from regular use of Scream Cream.
Description:
Scream Cream contains a combination of prescription and non-prescription components described asblood flow enhancers and vasodilators. Each ½ gram dose contains Aminophylline 15-mg., Isosorbid dinitrate 1.25-mg, Ergoloid mesylate 0.25-mg, Pentoxifylline 25-mg. and L-Arginine 30-mg. Dissolved in a water based hypoallergenic transdermal vehicle. The vehicle is designed to enhance the rate of absorption and to cause the medication to be retained locally in order to maximize local effects and metabolism while minimizing the potential for systemic side effects.
Use:
Scream Cream should be applied directly to the clitoris at least 30 minutes prior to anticipatedsexual relations and gently massaged in. Duration of effect ranges from 30 minutes to 2 hours and heightens both ease of stimulation and intensity of orgasm.
Contraindications:Patients with a history of sensitivity to any of the listed ingredients should not use this product.Patients with a history of genital herpes should use this product with caution as L-Arginine may facilitate reproduction of the herpes virus. Scream Cream is available without L-Arginine upon request. Onset is identical to the complete product but duration may be reduced.
How supplied:Scream Cream is packaged in 30 dose multi-dose tubes.
References:Dr. J. Kaminetsky, New York Univ. College of Medicine; Univ. of Chicago College of Medicine; J
Berman, M.D., I. Goldstein, M.D., Boston Univ. School of Medicine, Dept. of Urology/Continence
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Definitely sounds like something to be grateful for. Lol
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Ruth, glad you had a great vacation!
Ziggypop, he sounds like a great doc.
Red, you probably would have wanted to know about scream cream before your vacation.
Today, I'm grateful the weatherman missed it. No snow accumulation, it fell, it melted, no travel trouble for those who have to be out on the road.
Nel, I'm ready for winter to be over too..
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Grateful for my 4 new cardigans that I snagged on sale, really beautiful colors.
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I am grateful my back is improving.
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I am grateful that I finally got an autostart in my car! Whoo Hoo!!!
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Yay Curve! You've been suffering with that too long. Glad it's feeling better.
Honey, hooray for retail therapy!
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DAY# 43Grateful that my employeur provided me with a hydrolic desk that allows me to sit or stand. LOVE IT .
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This morning I am grateful for coffee - helps me ease into my day.
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Day #43
Today I am grateful for my reliable car, that starts every morning even at -31.
Pooh, I want one of those desks.
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Grateful this AM that I was able to motivate myself back to zumba last night. I haven't been for 2 months after moving and needed to join a new gym. Didn't do too bad keeping up and only a bit achy this AM.
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today I'm grateful that I managed to get my kitchen clean from top to bottom!.....yay!!!!
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leftover from yesterday—I'm grateful for crocuses, which I saw for the first time this year. Spring is coming!
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Okay for yesterday I am grateful that pooh got the info on the scream cream (that 'mojo' thread is something..whew),that curveball's back is getting better (YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!), that Ruthbru got an autostart for her car (what a pleasure), that barsco's got coffee and redreading's got a reliable car, and that nell is zumba-ing and Chrissy's whirlwind cleaning - makes me feel good that so much is well in the world.
For today, I am grateful that redreading saw crocuses because that means that they will be poking up soon here! I was actually just think about this as it is supposed to warm up to about 45 next week & I put in hundreds of bulbs last fall... oh I can not wait for spring.
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I'm grateful the even though we did get snow today, so far no power outages. The poor people below Atlanta are suppose to have "catastrophic" outages but at least the interstates are empty this time so thousands won't be stranded in their cars.
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@ziggypop, what part of the country do you live in? I've seen crocuses here (Pacific NW) but I think Ontario, where RedReading lives, is still frozen solid. I don't think there will be any crocuses out up there for quite a while yet. I wouldn't want you to be holding your breath waiting for them if you are also in Canada. On the other hand 45 sounds more like the temperatures we had here than what I would expect anywhere in Canada this time of the year, except maybe British Columbia.
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Oh curveball, it was you who saw crocuses - not redreading. My bad. I love crocuses - I love that sometimes they come up when there is still snow on the ground. I am in Ohio - and although it was sunny today, it's very often cold and with a miserable grey overhang for a very long time in January and February especially. I will be watching first for the Lenten roses and then the crocuses and snowdrops, then I am hoping that the lily of the valley I put in last year will begin to appear.Oh I love spring.
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Happy Birthday, Onco!
I am grateful that it was fairly nice outside, so I was able to get tons of errands done without it being too much of a hassle.
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Happy Birthday Onco!!!! May you have many, many more!!
I am grateful (yes I'm early but I'm up.....lol) as I was saying, I am grateful for the ability to find the laughter in a life filled with tears.
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My goodness, so easy to get behind.
Curve, I'm happy your back is feeling better and the crocuses are brightening your day.
Onco, very happy birthday wishes!
Chrissy, it's good you can still find laughter even when over chit going on.
Red, am glad you asked Pooh about scream cream, I might have missed that (thanks Pooh for the explanation)
Ziggy, awesome you are doing so well on being smoke free!
To play catch-up
Day 40: grateful DH made a wonderful rib dinner
Day 41: grateful I submitted more job applications. I made chicken/cheese enchiladas, even though DH found things to complain about, DD liked them
Day 42: grateful I got Dexa scan today and, hopefully, will be great news even with a Tamoxifen
Day 43: I attended and lead a support group meeting (not cancer-related). Cancer is part of my story so I shared that. A lady said today she found out today she had cancer too and glad she could feel comfortable to talk about it. Also grateful I took the time to write down all my previous posts on here so I remember what I've written and perhaps do a better job at keeping up with daily posts.
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I am many days behind. Happy Birthday Onco. I'm grateful to have spent some time with my friend of 35 years as she flew through town on business, grateful I was able to stretch out my back after a vigorous exercise class last night, and grateful that dinner was ready and on the table when I got in tonight.
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Grateful that my MRI is scheduled for Saturday ........yes a saturday.( never new they could do these on the weekend )
p.s ...waiting for my GP to call me back re: that "special " cream .....she wanted to review the ingrediants first ..so no perscription yet therefore no opinions as to its "effectiveness" !!!
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Grateful that the amaryllis I bought at Christmas is finally blooming and that I have the ability to work from home when I want. Another snow day here in Massachusetts!
Hope all have a great day and gentle weather
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I am grateful my supplemental drinks finally got here yesterday. They were held up by snow for several days. Now maybe I can regain some of the weight I lost. I'm 10 or 15 lbs thinner than I would like, and also lost muscle strength last month when I was so sick.
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I am grateful DH is back safely. He has been out bird dogging for crews and said the roads were so bad this morning that many times he couldn't tell where the road was, it was just all a blanket of snow from what fell last night.
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Day #43
Today I am grateful that in the midst of viewings and a funeral, I got to spend time with my son, Reg and his wife, Jessy, playing cards on the big motel bed. My DH lost horribly (kept laying the queen of spades on himself) to the laughter of all. Sometimes the laughter in a game can make burdens feel lighter.
Ditto to the great comments left by all you ladies. I couldn't have said it better myself.
Except for pooh! Pooh, I had my ob/gyn appt yesterday and I showed him the ingredients for that scream cream. He gave em back to me with a disgusted look on his face and said what the heck is that supposed to do? I told him, he looked again and said no way. This is just a mishmash of stuff and it won't do that safely. BUT the good news is he also said, if that's what you're looking for, go to The Stag Shop and get some OM cream - OM stands for Oh My. Other patients rave about it, it's safe and only costs $14.99. Do you guys have Stag Shops around? I have one about 5 kms from my house. Yay!!!
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Happy Birthday, Onco!
Today I am grateful for a haircut - first one since I had my dad cut it all off in June - 2 summers ago. He has since died, my chemo has come and gone. Life goes on, and that is somehow beginning to feel normal again.
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