INSOMNIACS place to talk in the wee hours
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I know. I'm a retired RN, too and I know just enough to be dangerous! LOL
Gina
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Mags, I am lifting you up in prayers.
Hugs from, Lynne
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Princess: ...but that's exactly where all our minds go.
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I had an appt with my urologist today - in the midst of my questions about my frequent uti's, he said "we don't know exactly what is causing your uti's but at least we know it isn't cancer...." DD and I looked at each other and we both teared-up in relief. We need more of those moments!!
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Woo Hoo! Feeling much cooler yesterday and today. The heat wave finally broke, so its back to normal summer temps as usual. Might have a couple of 90 degree days this coming week, but I can handle that better than a week’s worth!
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Mostlymom, I know what you mean. I would cry too.
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Hellllllloooooooooo I'm way behind. I do have a new computer. Another HP Pavillion 360. Fella explained that when they came out with my model 4(?) years ago it was new. Not all the bugs were worked out. SOOoo, I looked at a bunch and got the same thing.
This is sad, I can't remember if I got it with the brain tumor coming out or the Thyroid cancer fix. It was one or the other. So. coulda been 2012 or 2014. Like I said one or the other.
Haven't talked with Mags. There was a PM that I read before coming here. I had hoped she posted. It was from 6 hours ago. She posted her CT scan of the chest. Heart showed some strain. BUT sheesh, generally, the heart just doesn't do well with these batterings of clots. (understatement). I told her cousin to tell her she was a tough old bird. She translated it to tough old broad. She laughed anyway.
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OHhhh two new nurses Princess and Gndvll. Yes, we nurses are trouble makers. PITA's and everything else. WELCOME here
Also, WELCOME to 50's girl
Egads, totally failure on paleo. Totally believe it's the right way to go, but don't want to right now. Gawd if anyone needs to do it right now it's me. Just bear with me coach.
Queenie, the positives on the new machine. Silver keyboard larger letters. Touch screen. YAY. I must have hit a button , b/c back lighting of keys already doesn't work. The configuration of keys is way different. So I hit something where the key used to be. DUH something different happens. Already learning to compensate. The sound is way better. I'm working at not pounding the keys. The keystroke was awful with the old one. There was a screen for fingerprint identification, but I gave up on making it work. Not sure I even gave it time to do total set up. I just wanted to be on the internet. Definite lesson and I knew it. They kept trying to sell me stuff to go with it. I couldn't hear and just said fine do it. Looked at the final bill. Bought a TV for the bathroom too and a router "booster(?)". I was a in a flippant mood. I guess that's similar to grocery shopping when you are hungry. Dangerous.
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MostlymOm so nice to see you. You fly in here and I just love to see your feathers. I even remember when you chose your feathers.
You likely have "Pain and Other Things "in your favorites. It a repository of my old posts. Page back through and look for a post on UTI's . It's a dissertation on D-Mannose. Not sure who clued me into it. BUTTTTT it's a goody. The research on it is not conclusive. You can find pro-con. ERGO, inconclusive.
MY story, random urinalysis showed UTI. I searched. (or someone clued me and then I did the search). Anywhooses, I was on D- Mannose for three months twice a day----no antibiotics in that time period and no other drug changes. Then I had the yearly wellness thingy. Urine clean. Whoohooo.
Well caught clean catch urines with supporting evidence in sample, just don't clean up. OR so we thought. Or so we think.
D=mannose is a sugar, but a different type of sugar. In the bladder it doesn't allow bacteria to adhere to the bladder wall. So, it's a preventative. More details in the research article. All I cared about was sample was clean.
Since it was the yearly, I also had the cholesterol/lipids/HDL/LDL numbers. Hdl was the highest it's ever been. I threw keywords D- Mannose and HDL into Ducky(like google). Again it's a pro-con thing. Research is inconclusive. BUTTTTT since in no time in my history had I been at top normal on HDL. Duh, I'm going with it.
I figure the D-Mannose is a two for one neutraceutical. It's expensive, or it's expensive per my thoughts. I'm cheap. But I did let it go for awhile and guess what happened. So, back on it twice a day.
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Sas: yeah, don't computer shop when you're flippant. Television for the bathroom? (rolls eyes) Keyboard backlighting works if you're typing in the dark; I haven't figured out why 90% of the people using computers need this. Turn a light on! Otherwise, I'm sure you'll do well with the HP.
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Queenie, Hahaha, I did a TV in the main bath years ago. I love it. 18 inch. This ones a 24 inch b/c it had Roku. It's nice when getting ready, you can get the news or whatever. Then when shows are on, I put the BR TV on the same channel. I never miss any of the action.
I can't say enough about how improved this machine is compared to the last one. Especially the audio. It's way louder and with great clarity. Keystroke is light years improved.
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LOVerly, He's in the other bedroom???
Junie call, I'm up now.
Princess hoping all the news is good.
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Sas: I guess I'm a low-tech sorta gal. A TV n the bathroom would just unnerve me. Ended up using my current laptop for skyping with a student at [local community college] whom I"m tutoring; the sound's important but a nifty headphone with its own mic helped.
(waves hello to Mommyof2, and anyone else who needs the friendship)
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Queenie, I'm low tech and used to be High tech. Hahaha. In the 70's in the Operating department, I rose fast in the process. I was a learning sponge. I wanted to KNOW what I was doing was right. I was into the books and asking for cases. There were about a half dozen of us of the same mind, it was so much fun. We'd request cases. Even if our assignment was to circulate(unsterile person). We'd set up our rooms, and then instead of taking a break, we'd meet each other in the sterile hallway and do our 10 minute scrub. Which meant if a scrub assignment came up we were ready. We would laugh so much. Such a group I have never worked with again.The energy was so great. Back to point, that set us apart from the ones that just were doing a job, We read the equipment operation manuals for the fancy new equipment that was being introduced.
If all else fails read the directions, was the early lesson. Our 1/2 dozen of us did become the go to resources of operation.
B/C of attitude about using the NEW stuff, I was asked to scrub when the skin stapler was introduced and the intraabdominal stapler was introduced. Huge compliment. The Boss new I would read the directions
For hospital stuff, except for some ICU stuff, I was a star. So, counter that with the fact that I can't make a I-Phone cell phone call. Hahaha. Seriously, I can't use a I phone cell phone.
I did think I could conquer it years ago. I pushed some buttons on sons phone. It dialed. I felt a sense of panic, but no clue how to stop it calling, other than smashing IT. It was the first person in sons phonebook. I explained I had no clue how to disconnect. The young man was very polite and explained how to disconnect.
difference never read the manual.......frankly, thought I could get through this life without doing it. I see them as to consuming. Never wanted to be that available. Value is on road trips in case of breakdown. I'm braking down b/c Spectrum has raised prices ridiculously.
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Had a glorious start to my week. Sunday night, hubby and I went to a WWE event and had a blast. Yep, I love wrestling, even though it’s fake. Got my hubby a shirt for one of his favorite wrestlers. Yesterday was a low key day for me.
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Mommie, that's a hoot. I once saw Hulk Hogan----1992--------took the son before we moved. Took a friend. They fought all the way home.
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lol Been a wrestling fan since I was a kid. Got to see Ronda Rousey the other night. Who would have thought that a former UFC fighter turn wrestler! The crowd went nuts when she came out! We only go to WWE events once a year. Went with a couple of people that hubby knows from work
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My niece sent me this today. Thought we all could use a laugh.
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LOL If I was a dog I’d be a blabador!!
Or a Bitch-Poo...bichon & poodle
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Mommyof2, thanks for that! Hilarious!!
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Absolutely Brilliant.
A neighbour on a road behind ours definitely has 2 all night blabadors. One of the side benefits of the heatwave is that having an electric fan on all night drowns out the sound of barking dogs
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When I saw this one I howled with laughter. Knew you guys would like it
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Mommie LOved it LOL's.
Welcome here Bella this is a 24/7 thread not just insomniacs. It evolved from the beginning when it was just for the sleepless and the Southlanders. But the Southlanders don't come much anymore.
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Update on Mags. It's her request that I let you know she has decided to enter Hospice. I know that's a tough thing to read. We get a sinking feeling when we hear that.
But consider on the spectrum of people entering hospice from high functioning to end stage being very close. She is very high functioning. She doesn't want to continue Chemo. Her evaluation is that the chemo has caused many more complications and affected her quality of life more than the MBC. MBC is present, but hasn't overwhelmed the body.
None of us know the time and place that we will be called. We all have known many sisters that were in hospice for a very long time.
She sounds wonderful. She feels very strongly about her decision and is at peace with it.
Her breathing is better, but they need to determine what anticoagulant she will go home on. It's under discussion. She wants the breathing to be better managed before she leaves.
She has chosen to go home. Her home has everything in place already.
She sends her love to everyone and asks that you continue keeping her in your prayers.
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Praying for her. Tell her I said Hi next time you talk to her.
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Thoughts and positive vibes being sent her way Sas...only ‘spoke’ here a few times with her, really nice lady. Thanks for letting us know.
For anyone that knows Vampeyes, she just posted on the Paleo thread that she lost her beloved step father today...cancer. Keep her in your thoughts please.
Rough day. I’m not liking this disease much, not that I ever did.
Hugs to all.
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Oh Magda~ precious woman. Sad can you pleasePass along my love please. We have missed her a great deal over on our thread. I am thankful to know how she is doing. Thank you so much. ~M~
Sorry to hear about vampeyes step father.. mine is more of a good father to me,more than my own..
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Yes, please pass on our love. I can think of a number of women who went into hospice and lasted quite a while. I hope Mags has a good quality of life for time to come.
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Thanks Sas. I have been lurking here for awhile...in the wee hours of the morning and I am wide awake.
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Sas, let Mags know she is in my thoughts and prayers. Sending her ((((HUGS)))).
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