I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Sandy, yes it was strictly an allergen reducing diet. However I di lose 30 lbs in about 5 months and felt ssoooo good. In the process I learned I'm allergic to wheat, but I'm pretty sure I've got more allergies lurking that need to be uncovered.. I got really creative with food, but it was very expensive and time consuming to come up with interesting menus.
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Very sad to hear that Nelson Mandela has passed away. A very great man who knew how to live while he was aline.
Jackie
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It's seldom that I read a whole article, especially longer ones, but this piece on the possible shift to the left of American politics is really worth the time. Now, let's hope the young'ns vote.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/12/the-rise-of-the-new-new-left.html
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Thanks for that article, notself. It was fascinating, and it gives me some hope for the future of this country. -
Blue - LOVE the pictures. "I have a hare on my head" - toooooo cute.
RL - I had great success in reducing my cholesterol by taking Slo-Niacin ( Costco has it, so does wal-mart) and it raised my fasting blood sugar SO high ( as do some of the statins for some people) I had to stop taking it.
VERY VERY VERY good for reducing blood sugar is BITTER MELON. I get the pills, health food store. Don't know of any SE's. yet. I tried using the bitter melon vegetable, and ever par boiling it first, it was still, in a stir fry, tooooooo bitter a taste for me.
gotta read notself's link...could use a little HOPE tonight.
Mandela. R.I.P. -
So sorry about the passing of Nelson Mandela. I read a biography about him recently. He was an extraordinary human being and leader. RIP dear Nelson. -
Great article on the new left. i hope it's works out that way. -
Morning Peeps,
I am saddened by the loss of Mandela. I like Yorkie's word to describe him "extraordinary."
Blue .. love the picture of the little parakeet. It could be in southern California where bougainvillea is prolific! I saved the picture to my files and I'm going to send it to my sister. She's a real bird lover.
Hoping your new medication regimen is bringing you some relief. I wrenched my bad shoulder the last few days working on my fence. Tim tells me to stop doing that kind of stuff ... and my reply is always .. "Well who else is going to do it?"
How is Ray doing with the loss of his mom? It's so hard to lose a parent.
Gumby ... kudos to you for sticking to that allergen diet. I never would have lasted one day. The only way I was able to lose the weight I've lost was by taking in fewer calories. It was hard for me cause I really like sweets. But counting calories in the beginning was a very rude awakening for me ... I realized just how much junk I was eating!
Hope everyone is having a good day ... it's 66 degrees here and rising! OMG .. it's a heat wave and Saturday night and Sunday freezing rain and temps are forecast.
hugs,
Bren -
Had a bad scare this week, but everything is ok. Went to my 3 month appt. with MO on Wednesday. While examining me, she felt something on my non-bc side. There was also something that felt like a fat necrosis to her on the lumpectomy scar. But she was most concerned with the other side. Coincidentally I had been scheduled for a mammo the next day. Needless to say, while waiting for the mammo my brain "went there" big time. Only the implications were even scarier than what I felt more than 2 years ago. If indeed there had been a new cancer or even recurrence, it would mean that the Aromasin had failed me! Yikes, that could mean a recurrence was possible anywhere in my body!
Anyhoo, mammo on non-bc side came back great. They said absolutely no problem, WOOHOO! They did an ultrasound on the necrosis, but it also was fine.
I was so cavalier about waiting for my mammo results after Jackie posted that she was going to have her mammo this week, and was concerned. It has been humbling to learn the fear is still not far away when facing the beast. Part of this is undoubtedly PTSD flash back. Anyway, I am so relieved. Right now nothing is sweeter than those three letters NED! -
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Yea and double yea, Yorkie. So glad it all turned out well. My report didn't get here yesterday so still waiting but I think it will be ok. I know I have heard over these last years ( since 2007 anyway ) that there are many things that can 'show' up and not be much cause for concern but we never get to be blissful again after the sucker-punch of hearing a C diagnosis. To this day I recall feeling that it was something that happened to other people and it never crossed my mind that one day I would become "the other people". Also....and still to this day, none of the other things that have happened have left that huge sensation of being un-protected and a sitting duck. You just get that innocence removed and there is an open space left that holds fear to be used whenever something comes up.
We are snowed in.....though with 4 - wheel drive I can get out.....but it won't be pleasant. Got 7 inches with more coming. Sigh...
Jackie
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Yorkie ... sending you big hugs. Know exactly how you feel. So glad everything came back benign!
Bren
PS ... Jackie it's 73 degrees here ... rain for tomorrow ... and FREEZING rain on Sunday. Our weather can't make up it's mind what season we're in. I've been snowed in before when I lived in Utah. OMG ... as soon as I could I bought a 4-WD truck ... and sure enough I needed to use it the following winter! -
OMG - these horror stories on Obamacare are just disgusting, but why would a whole "news" network be allowed to get away with this nonsense????
Seems like a "news agency" that didn't check out a one Cornelius Kelly BS lie, before reporting it (twice - by hasselback and hannity), should be lambasted by the right - has their been any, a la the kind we saw for Dan Rather on 60 minutes for the Bush story?
So it was Obamacare's fault that he didn't list his 4th child during the application process, then when HIS clerical error was fixed, all was good. He then got on these Faux News programs and proclaimed his horror story - or lies lies lies? Where is the news vetting over there?? Where is the honesty??
Yorkie & Jackie- so sorry you had to go through that scare - the relief is indescribable. Jackie - only good news please xxo. Saw the MO yesterday (regular appointment). I have a few very small pain issues, but she assuaged my fears that it was probably nothing, though offered me scans - which I refused. I think the risk/reward ...well, no need to explain that. She kind of gave me a lecture on my "fear" level. Sorry, I cannot within my being be feel laissez-faire about cancer returning. Then she told me with my oncoscore I would be on Aromasin for the "rest of my life." Was she kidding me?
Anyway, I think, as you describe Jackie, our innocence is forever gone when it comes to cancer. -
KAM, FAUX news is shameless. I think they must troll the country to find people who will lie in front of the camera. The question to me is are they being paid.
We certainly can't be scanned every time we get aches and pains. Besides those are fairly prevalent for those coming off chemo, rads and on anti-hormonals. I think the pain would have to be pretty constant and severe for me to want more scans. -
Bren....that is what it was like here two days ago. Not 70, but around 60 which is warm for this time of yr. here. I was just shocked to go from 60 ..... and it was close to there starting out yesterday morning. Then the temps must plummeted, the rain came which fairly rapidly turned into sleet so we have an icy covering down below the 7 inches of snow that fell over-night....and it is snowing as we speak with another 4 inches possible.
I don't mind snow.....what I do mind is going from summer to deep winter all in the space of a few ( mostly overnight ) hours. At least would like a little time to gentle into all of it. Knock on wood.....my Blazer has kept me going when a lot of others could not move. A couple ( or maybe its been three by now ) of years ago I spent about a week going to town and getting groceries for people who couldn't get out. Then a couple of them were of an age they didn't really need to be out anyhow. Anyway.....just keeping my fingers crossed that we keep out power since we don't have a generator. As the ice didn't get the lines down I'm pretty hopeful they will be ok.
Jackie
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Jackie ... that layer of ice under the snow is scary. I don't mind the snow either ... but the ice and freezing rain make me kind of nervous. Good day to stay in and kick back. Hoping you don't lose power.
How close were you to the tornado in Washington, IL?
hugs,
Bren -
Listening to the radio this morning, I was reminded again of how our Canadian government argued with the U.S. and the UK over South Africa sanctions, and how we Canucks supported Mandela and the end of apartheid and the growth of the ANC.
Mandela was awarded the Companion of Canada (highest honour) and honorary Canadian citizenship.
Here is a reminder of how Republicans viewed Mandela:
http://www.digbysblog.blogspot.ca/2013/12/a-reminder-of-what-republicans-thought.html -
Great article Carrots. I found myself shaking my head several times and thinking how little has changed and then at the end of the article the author said the same thing. It is hard to fathom why any rational ( apparently it is foreign where they are concerned ) person would want to DICTATE to the world at large how things are and will be done. Doing things in the name of peace and love with dignity is not a hippie ideal, it is a Christian idea but then there seems to be a huge divide there too. No wonder the Repugs are so out of touch and who knows how long that will last......but they seem hell bent for leather to continue on through 2016.
Bren, I think we were over 110 miles south of the Washington, Ill tornado. It touched down though in New Baden which is much closer slightly to the west of us.....maybe 45 miles or a bit less. We have been fortunate here with tornadoes but did get caught in a straight line winds incident and lived here without power.....in the dark for a week. Sure made that week long. Fortunately though cool, it was not bitterly cold.....maybe in the 40's so we did ok.....but anything that took light, bathing ( cold water of course, and brushing teeth etc. all had to be done before dark......and it gets really dark in the woods. I was never so glad to see the power company on our little lane. Got here though and while they could do some of the work they did have to wait for one of their experts who could climb trees......part of the line was being held by a big tree that had fallen. The line was un-usable but was still up-right. If they didn't take the tree down the right way the huge amount of tension would have snapped two power polls.......so they had to wait for the tree climber who was going all over. In the late afternoon that day.........the power came back on. I think we left the lights on all night just to enjoy every time we woke up. Nice to sleep in bed again. I did lose all my food in freezer and frig...but found it a small annoyance.
Ok....got carried away here. Going to see what graphics might be around.
Jackie
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I heard earlier on t.v. on the Ed. show that people are saying/asking/demanding R. Limpbrain apologize to the Pope for his VERY poor choice in lambasting what the Pope had to say about the rich trouncing on the poor. I have to say that this Pope is un-afraid to tackle real issues. Rather than its being political as such, though realizing it seems to come out that way.....I think it is just good old-fashioned common sense.
I think Limpbrain has taken a lot of backward steps and I think this is another one.
Jackie
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I do love Pope Francis. He does throw light on the fact that so many of the far right who claim to be such devoted Christians are not in fact following the teachings of Yeshua ben Joseph, otherwise known as Jesus. ( As I've said, I do believe in the teachings of Jesus, but not his 'divinity' - except as we all may have some of the divine within us.) -
Good Morning Friends,
Only 46 degrees today ... after a high of 73 yesterday! Freezing rain is on the way for later today. Going to run our errands this morning ... like everyone else in my little town ... walmart should be packed!
I like the new Pope. His message is simple and one of love and tolerance.
Hope everyone has a good day.
hugs,
Bren -
I too respect the Pope and his ability to spell out what many seem to be in the heavy-duty stance of ignoring. Alexandria I think you nailed it.....we all do have divine within us -- which makes those who don't recognize it appear all the more cruel. JMHO but to me Jesus led an "example" life -- so we would all know and understand 'how' to be Christian. Sadly, there are some who just don't get it, and don't care --- apparently don't have any wish to -- plenty of time later to be sorry. May or may not be fixable then, who knows.
Jackie
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The sun is shining bright here today which makes me joyful. Won't warm things up too much, but will make us feel better when we are out. Sounds like we will be fairly cold for nearly a whole week. Yikes.....deep winter way too soon. Yesterday was so much work digging out of the woods that I didn't get out to the feral cats. First time in a long, long time. Today.....I go with the snow shovel.......to clean an area for them to eat. I'm sure they will be happy to see me.
Reading at the New Republic today that most Americans are in huge support of the raise for minimum wage.....all except for the un-divine Tea Partiers. Never a surprise much with that bunch. I hope the coming months can bring some definition to what they don't get done because it is just too far out in un-reality. I got to say.....?Neanderthal-like ??? When are they going to get it.
Jackie
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