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  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 5,563
    edited August 2015

    Glad to hear you are feeling better ;) It is crazy how happiness is relative. Thank you for the reminder to treasure what we have. Hugs . Oh hey, by the way I am reading Walking in Circles Before Lying Down....funny but sad at the same time. Thought it was a G rated book so I tried reading it to my DH2...oops. Caught it in time. Whew!!

  • Jazzygirl
    Jazzygirl Member Posts: 12,533
    edited August 2015

    Rose-glad they got the aciitis drained and you are more comfortable. It is chilly where you live. Still in the 90s here. Ready for fall.

    Hoping you are comfortable.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 5,563
    edited August 2015

    Wren, you saw the LIGHT??? Haha. The first time I had migraine aura was maybe 15-16 years ago. Didn't know what it was until I described it to my supervisor who had frequent migraines. I lost my peripheral vision. Could only see whatever was within the tunnel. The second time (2-3 years ago) was a zigzag pattern, then followed by progressive throbbing headache after few minutes. Scary and no fun. I think my first attack was stress induced and second attack was from repeatedly staring at crazy pattern blouse of a person who sat in front of me in church

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 5,563
    edited August 2015
  • MarlanaB
    MarlanaB Member Posts: 292
    edited August 2015

    Rosie! Glad you got some relief. When my grandmother was just about to turn 100, she had a mild stroke. She had a DNR but we assumed that meant no CPR but the hospital wouldn't even feed her with the DNR. So we took the DNR off and her care got much better. And yes, my dogs are entertaining--I have to walk them in the middle of the street or they have pee wars on every tree we pass.

    Sas--that's a beautiful piece and what a deal! Is it a cake plate?

    Loverly--I guess if you're in church, you really can't say "Excuse me ma'am, could you remove your blouse? It's causing me to have a migraine." And it looks like you're in for a hot week.

    Tang--we just had the same discussion about paranoia in the May chemo group--we're all like that, sadly. Cool that you get to fly in a corporate jet...I'll never get to do that working for The Man but I have flown in the sheriff's helicopter and rode shotgun (which is actually in the front of the cockpit) in a Cobra helicopter.

    Goats--does the thunder scare your goats?

    Smarty--love the pics. How long did you stand in line for the Book of Kells?

    I worked overtime last night and again tonight, trying to build my leave bank back up in case I need it with radiation. I'll be so happy when the warm weather ends and things slow down!


  • Smaarty
    Smaarty Member Posts: 2,951
    edited August 2015

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    I bought tickets online and got in early. So no waiting in line. When we came out the line was around the block!

    Hi Rose, glad you're feeling more comfortable. Too bad it took 9 hours.

    Lover, glad to be missing all the hot weather. Only in the 70s. We're staying in today to see if that helps her hip. No fun when she can't do the same things with me. I'll see if I can get some pics of this place. It seems to be a wedding place, we've seen 3 already since we got here.

    We get the car tomorrow then leave here the next day to Kinsale, which is south. We will be stopping at the Nat'l Stud and I get to meet FeelingFeline! She post all the time on W&F. She a crazy cat lady too.

    Take care all


  • Jacfin
    Jacfin Member Posts: 114
    edited August 2015

    Hello Rosevalley, this my first opportunity to introduce myself, so G'day from Perth Australia.I have read a bit of your story in a couple of threads and so I am very glad you are feeling more comfy with the fluid being drained. Your hospice/insurance issues are horrifying but it sounds as though you are finally getting some helpful info that can help you make some good decisions.

    I am loving the pics of Ireland, weddings, paintings, centrepieces, verge gardens, beautiful little girls, glassware and *ahem mushrooms. A pretty talented and interesting bunch seem to hang out on this thread.

    I am cooking the family dinner from scratch tonight - another step forward for me after relying on them and others for a couple of months. It has been an amazing day weatherwise. Still winter here and we had 80. A record temp for Perth in August. We will have some cooler weather before spring truly arrives, but it was lovely to sit out on our deck today and feel the warm breeze. Trust me, I won't be saying that in a couple of months when we are getting the 90+ temps again.

    For those interested, an article with a background glimpse of one of the white sand beaches Perth is famous for.

    http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/western-australia/...

    Perfect weather for a chilled Chardonnay with my roast chicken dinner methinks


  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited August 2015

    Hi gals! Wren, and someone......... I have those Ocular migraines about 3 times a year? Last time was when I was driving home down a winding mountain road........ I just saw 4 yellow lines, not two... crossing over each other.... I just drove slower and kept the other car in view.

    I've had those wavy sparkly lights, and can't read with one eye... and yes, about 20 minutes or so it is gone.... I just thought this last one was because i had 3 drinks in 3 hours, WITH a Starbucks... but I didn't drink when I got the other ones... I don't have the head-ache either......

    http://www.webmd.com/migraines-headaches/guide/ocular-migraine-basics


  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited August 2015

    Tresji.... Is that what you think is going on? Don't be scared.......... After about 30 years or so of dealing with this crap, you kind of get used to it, and just go sit down, and let it pass........... I've never had one driving though.... And it was just like double-vision......Not so much the wavy flashy lights.

    Yes Jazzy, I would like to be the Matriarch of something..... Ha! My DD just sent me a web-site, supposedly a live showing of that Corpse flower when it opens here at the Botanic gardens... still nothing so far!


  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited August 2015

    Smaarty - Wow what a library. I had to google the Book of Kells. See there are some YouTubes of it.

    Rosie - so glad you have made a decision that is good for you and will get you help. Yes hospice is not the place if you want palliative tx. Yes heaven help someone who cannot navigate the sticky wicket provisions of insurance.

    HaHa Chevy so we are tuned in waiting for some stanky flower to bloom.

  • Kjones13
    Kjones13 Member Posts: 1,520
    edited August 2015

    rose--so glad you have some relief! Crappy it took 9 hrs. Take care

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited August 2015

    Jacfin, Lovely beach. Texas beaches have nice sand; the ones here have rocks.

  • Jacfin
    Jacfin Member Posts: 114
    edited August 2015

    Thank you Wren. The beaches of our WA (As Western Australia is known) are lovely. Although for much of the year we get a southern stream of cold water from Antartica which makes the water very refreshing!.

    I have very fond memories of visiting Texas. The only beach we saw was Galveston. But we also enjoyed the river walk in San Antonio, and a visit to the Blue Bell (?) ice creamery, and some of the more remote towns north of Houston.Not to mention a fabulous basketball game featuring the Houston Rockets.yeow Min ( giant Chinese born player) was the star and my daughter was given one of his shoes. It was too huge to carry home so our hosts got to keep the pair. Great fun. We fell in love with Texas

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    Oh Owlies, you've been busy.

    I had a nasty experience this am. 4:45 am watching tv. The phone rings. A mate of DS's name and phone number's on the screen. I know they are in Savannah GA. Of course go into panic mode thinking.  He doesn't respond. I'm thinking it's a butt call. No way to confirm it. Can't break the connection. He finally comes on. Then DS get's on the phone. Are you Ok? Are you in the hospital? Not yet. What? It's okay, I'll explain in the morning.

    Now the explanation is this friend was toilet bowl hugging drunk. Called DS in another condo, to come help (odd , but that's what DS said). DS home phone (mine)was under his current phone in friends cell. Somehow I was dialed. These guys are all local and friends since the earlier high school years, spread over several states now. They're all now 30. He's taking allot of ribbing this morning.  I told DS to tell him I was going to tell his mom. That should make the ribbing even worse.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited August 2015

    And Sass, this other thing is going around Florida, and probably everywhere, that you get a call, and supposedly your Son/Grandson has been in an accident, and they need money to either get them out, or help them out! This happened to Sheri, got a call from SOMEone that knows their name, and will scare the pants off of you............

    These "kids" will drive you nuts sometimes!

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    Tresj. iPad Induced Flashing Light Syndrome. Can't put two ing's together. I did actually predict after being introduced to Tetras, that a problem of the MP joint of the thumb--knuckle of the thumb, would be identified as Nitendinitis of that joint. Some months later someone published on it.. Please, still do the logical follow through and have and eye exam too. I'm guessing the Mo scheduled you for a brain MRI. But that doesn't mean a structural thing in the eye couldn't be happening concurrently. You need rule outs of both areas. It's the safe thing to do.

    You can see from everyone's posts that flashing lights are common. But as I said in my PM. New Onset things need to be investigated. Certain systems and symptoms are more important that others as to how quick you push your doc for an evaluation. Essentially new symptoms from the neck up fall into the need to be evaluated promptly. Ohhh  could go one forever. I've cringed when I've read over the years BCO members all over the board saying to wait two weeks. Not good.

    I have many mantras. I told you one of them was " if you don't know what something is, give it up to the next higher(knowledgeable) person" You tried, but the stupid office person blew it. She had NO authority. She should have simply scheduled you, without comment. Only a doc in the scenario you were in was the higher authority.

    I used that same mantra in training nurses and medics as part of the decision tree when dealing with patients.

    Another mantra in the decision tree was "can this kill the patient (or me)". That allows a thought diversion to seriousness. Helped Medics and nurse work the critical nature of a presenting problem i.e chest pain scenario.

    Some problems can wait, some can't. Putting those two mantras together work amazingly well to work a problem. Should have published them.

    Yoo Hoo MAGS. Please, if you will share your story.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    Marley, punching toilets. Did you make an incident report out? I think my plate had a dome b/c they're is a little rim. But maybe not b/c it's pressed glass versus cut. It's always amazed me how good pressed glass can so closely mimic cut glass. That Arched Fleur De Lis is a good example.

    Patty, heard you were on the Bone Mets board. Didn't lurk. What's the plan?

    Chevy what neighbor threw out the pots? White Rhino? Good stuff? I'm in the que to get Windows 10. I figured my tech buddies are only a phone call away.

    Smarrty loving the pics :) and stories!

    Tang your daughter is precious and beautiful. The old age comment was meant that we all have aches and pains with every day we get older. Pre BC we just groaned. Now we think mets. Sorry, It wasn't clear.

    Hi Eyeore :) The corporate jet is a rental? Got it.

    Zills do you know the name of your pattern? Can you post a pic. I think it was Hi1's pics I couldn't find. Sometimes I can't find things. But I love the chase and I learn allot on the way.

    Rosie, glad you got some relief. :)

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    My first optic migraine in 1988, I followed my mantra>>>neurologist and opthamologist. Neuro result: MRI negative, determined to be optic migraine. Doc wanted to put me on Inderal(beta blocker). Asked if they're was any harm in doing nothing. He said no. I said I would just enjoy them. He so wanted me too take a drug.

    Eye exam identified a beginning cataract

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    Spookie, I did a no-no......I picked up something off the floor without being sure............Ewhhhhh.

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited August 2015

    I can only imagine Sassy.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    LMG, broke that mantra rule. He's dead

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,786
    edited August 2015

    This is the house next door! Can't believe how a guy could furnish it so beautifully! And he has spent tons, not only for the furniture but for the landscaping..... The fence alone cost $10,000..... I think he has overspent, and is in danger of losing everything.... that's why they put it up for sale....

    http://fusion.realtourvision.com/idx/717771

    Sass, I have no idea where the pot pots came from!

    People from outside "the city" bring their "stuff" over here, so they won't have to pay to have it removed. We get the dumpster pick-up every week, down our alleys in the city....

  • luvmygoats
    luvmygoats Member Posts: 2,942
    edited August 2015

    Oh I was thinking doggy product. Ants better but of course it poured yesterday (1/4") and DH zapped the foundation with bug killer. Now having minor spider invasion. Threw one out the door last night and finally - horrors - killed one inside. Think they are smallish wolf spiders.

  • blondiex46
    blondiex46 Member Posts: 5,712
    edited August 2015

    Checking in all is well

    Welcome  newbies

    Sas too funny,  gotta love kids

    Lurking....miss u guys

  • Eeyore07
    Eeyore07 Member Posts: 113
    edited August 2015
    It is a sad day for Eeyore, and it rained hard this morning. Heard a friend was in hospice for pancreatic cancer on Thursday. Just yesterday afternoon, sent an email to her hubby that I would like to visit her on Sunday ( have to attend a wedding on Saturday ). This morning, got email that she was gone early this morning. Few hours later, my next door neighbor sent email that their dog of almost 14 years were gone this morning during the rain. we want rain, but not dark clouds.
  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 5,563
    edited August 2015

    Hate phone calls in the early morning and middle of the night. Always get my heart pumping fast. As moms, I guess we never stop worrying.

    I once picked up what I thought was lint from my hubby's black socks. Gave me the hibbie jibbies when I realized it was a squirmy earwig. Jibberish and nonsense sounds came out of my mouth along with shuddering. Learned my lesson not to pick anything up without a close look.

    Ms. CHEVY, that is a nice house. I can see yours in one of the picture. I really don't understand why people spend more than what they make, and then ending up losing everything. It is just sad because someone else will gain from their hard work and earnings.

    I bought this yesterday from the market. Sharing this with those who appreciate their beauty.Flowers make me happy temporarily;)

    image

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Member Posts: 5,563
    edited August 2015

    Oh Eeyore, so sorry for the dark clouds

  • Spookiesmom
    Spookiesmom Member Posts: 9,568
    edited August 2015

    Oh Eyeore, so sorry!

    Loverly, pretty!

    Sas, huh?

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Member Posts: 19,603
    edited August 2015

    Spookie, huh what?

    I been out pontificating. Need to stop. Way to opinionated.

    Out to dinner soon. They're is this restaurant in Titusville, Fl. Not a top notch restaurant. But has THE BESTEST marketing program. They send out mailers and emails for  a coupon worth 13.99. They find all kinds of reasons to send them. Consequently the restaurant is always full. I tried to get a long time beloved restaurant guy to pay attention to what this other restaurant was doing. He resisted it b/c he said they were giving food away. I said all his tables are full...he's working on volume. Alas, my beloved restaurant went out of business a few weeks later after being a fixture for several decades.

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