If it helps I made a reply to Alan in your thread with him.For him to sell payed membership to patients or their loved ones here, he cancelled post editing and deletion options from “regular” members. This has been my suspicion.
If it helps I made a reply to Alan in your thread with him.
Buff, I appreciate your intent and effort.The changes he has made are not the main issue, his dishonesty is. Anyways, I hope everyone has a nice day.
Thank you. I am. Wishing you a very Happy, healthy, wonderful New Year too!Very windy and wet.It say's 11c but they're lying !!!..thank goodness my "First Footing" days are over, though they were very enjoyable ,if I remember.. Hugs and everything you wish for yourselves in 2025 and remember......don't take laxatives and sleeping pills at the same time and if you see a toilet in your dream DON'T use it...it's a trick !!!!
hope you're feeling better PC TX.
Not sure whether you're serious or not...no matter I'll be abed by 9pmWild wet and windy 12 C ,
Happy new year everyone, hope everyone has a healthy and peaceful new year
Good night on the telly tonight , Graham Norton followed by Jools Holland
You sound like the "mountain man" in the 1800s western novels written by William W Johnstone! A hardy breed! One exception... that Chicago TV station! Enjoy!It will be a regular evening for me as I am a night owl. I usually watch the fireworks coming from Chicago on TV at midnight, then have a night cap, toss a log into the furnace, crawl into bed. Wake up in the morning look out at the starkness of the new year in a cold house. Rummage for wood, light the fire and start the new year, making breakfast as the house warms up, and hoping for that trip to the outhouse.
Always watch Jools on new years eve ,probably be in bed by 1AM ,see ya next year CarolNot sure whether you're serious or not...no matter I'll be abed by 9pm
Wish I had your discipline to get out and walk everyday! Especially when the weather is cold. It's 43° and I've been out only to feed my cat, Bootsie!Nice sunny start to the New Year but with a cold gusty wind and 4c.Just got in the front door after a walk (I would like to say BRISK walk,but those days are over for us,alas) when the rain started,,,but we;re on the right side of Xmas so we'll look forward to Spring with patience and no whinging.....well not much anyway.....Best Wishes friends
That's sweet.I get antsy if we have to stay indoors...but my husband has dementia and is slowing down a lot,so If I can get him outdoors we both feel better,I have to admit though that our mantra is "well it was nice to get out but it's good to be home " especially at this time of year....we take turns saying it.
Pretty much with my looks too, some come into the yard and are taken aback when I am working on the firewood effort. I would fit in well on shows like Port Protection, daily life is not that much different; remote all forest and lakes around here.You sound like the "mountain man" in the 1800s western novels written by William W Johnstone! A hardy breed! One exception... that Chicago TV station! Enjoy!
2C with clear skies today , back acting up today so no walk brisk or otherwise
I had to look up Port Protection.....Yep, that is what I was imagining!Pretty much with my looks too, some come into the yard and are taken aback when I am working on the firewood effort. I would fit in well on shows like Port Protection, daily life is not that much different; remote all forest and lakes around here.
New Years came in like any other evening, had a run n orange juice followed by my favorite soup as my fourth meal of the day. Woke up, lit the fire, made breakfast and I am here now.
The only thing missing is the ocean and its moderating effect, otherwise its bush lakes and I enjoy subsistence living. Its the central time zone here we are not quite that far west. I believe Texas is on our time too. My hernia has been acting up, so I did little yesterday. I have a follow up appt for the ultrasound done on it in two weeks, given how it feels I am looking forward to surgery, living with it is not pleasant, and I want to get back into the saddle so to speak.I had to look up Port Protection.....Yep, that is what I was imagining!
Are you in central are mountain standard time zone? I couldn't be sure.
What management drug are you taking?Just got back from the doctor a few moments ago. All went well for the most part, the vampires took some blood from me though. Since I still get occasional symptoms, we're increasing the dose to see what happens. I'll see him again in April, now for breakfast and a nap!!!
43 today and it'll be raining.
Yes, my part of Texas is in the central time zone. Way off to the west is El Paso, TX. It is in mountain time.The only thing missing is the ocean and its moderating effect, otherwise its bush lakes and I enjoy subsistence living. Its the central time zone here we are not quite that far west. I believe Texas is on our time too. My hernia has been acting up, so I did little yesterday. I have a follow up appt for the ultrasound done on it in two weeks, given how it feels I am looking forward to surgery, living with it is not pleasant, and I want to get back into the saddle so to speak.
17C breezy, trips to the outhouse are motivating in these conditions.
Thanks LC just wear and tear ,L3 is wearing fastTony,
Good tonight and your➡➡better tomorrow... maybe?? Hope so!
Nice.I had a good night's sleep, I found that massaging the hernia area helps as its been bothering me of late. I try to avoid lifting, but there is only so much I can do. The hernia belt helps, but its not something I can wear all the time. When sitting I must take it off. Its been getting colder, last night it went down to -20C, its fresh outside with the breeze, I plugged in the block heater to warm the engine on the truck for easier starting. The wood furnace runs steady, without it I would be look at heating bills worth several thousand dollars which I don't have. The nice thing about wood heat despite the work is that the house is warm and I do not have to layer on clothing, I sit here barefoot as I type.
Where do you get the wood?I had a good night's sleep, I found that massaging the hernia area helps as its been bothering me of late. I try to avoid lifting, but there is only so much I can do. The hernia belt helps, but its not something I can wear all the time. When sitting I must take it off. Its been getting colder, last night it went down to -20C, its fresh outside with the breeze, I plugged in the block heater to warm the engine on the truck for easier starting. The wood furnace runs steady, without it I would be look at heating bills worth several thousand dollars which I don't have. The nice thing about wood heat despite the work is that the house is warm and I do not have to layer on clothing, I sit here barefoot as I type.
Its parastomal.Nice.
Where is the hernia located? I have abdominal hernia from my surgery as well.
How's your back?Thanks LC just wear and tear ,L3 is wearing fast
How's your bac
a bit better , thanks , heat pads are a Godsend , painkillers do nothing but heat really helpsHow's your back?
I cut deadfall on my property, the trees that die and the ones that come down in storms, and I get a load on a logging truck once every two years delivered in lengths that I have to cut with a chainsaw and up until this year I split by hand using an axe. But when the hernia developed I had to buy myself a wood splitter as I cannot split wood with an axe anymore. I miss using the axe for the stretching and aerobic exercise it provided. White birch splits easily, but I must now rely upon a splitter. Without wood for heat, my heating bill would be about $4,000 in this climate for there are no natural gas lines here. Wood heat is standard for most people living rural where natural gas is unavailable.
scottema... tell me...how are you entering a smilely character on the thumbs-up line? I can't figure it out without experimenting and I hesitate to do that. Experimenting doesn't always take me where I am expecting! Story of my life I think!!!Hummmm, I've been pushing what I knew felt like a herna where the surgeon cut into me in 2012 when removing a 15" strictured section. I have more painful issues where the resection is at present. I've sort of ignored the little bulge that pops up at times. Guess I'll ask those guys doing my CT-e on the 9th to get a good picture of that area. My hernia doesn't sound as serious as y'all but then I'm not doing heavy work. So far, I just push it back in place ... it hasn't been a big problem... yet!!
Lol, , hey, you've been playing in this sand box longer than I have and I figured you'd know!! Thks!Lightly touch the thumbs up sign, like or hug (smiley) will show up then put your curser on smiley face and press.....hahaha can't believe anyone;s asking ME how to.... as I'm
useless at tech.
Not at all Carol, I was born in this cold climate and it's just part of the routine of life. If I may say I much prefer our dry cold to that of maritime climates that tend to carry dampness. As I age, I find the work needed to be comfortable in our climate more difficult, and if I were to make a move it would be to somewhere like Mexico where its warmer, and my pensions would go farther.Same weather as yesterday.....3c,sunny ,no wind.Had a walk to the park and fed the birds.Of course it's impossible to feed them all but every little helps.We feed at the same place every every time and the Jackdaws and Magpies start calling for their monkey nuts.....It stops them stealing the little songbirds feed. We have snow on the way this evening.Buff would find our forecasts hilarious I'm sure....talk about over doing it...
Sounds cool! A working man with a creative side.A nice winter day, the winds died down, sunny a nice day for a walk. -22C. The snow is hard packed, I wont ski for the lack of control. Prior to retirement I worked in the trades, spending most of my time as a boilermaker, made handcrafted knives as a sideline, not always easy with undiagnosed chrons, with doctors constantly guessing what it was. But it was life with no regrets.
Did you notice...it worked....just like you said!!1c with light rain....thin covering of snow in Newcastle but that's 8 miles up river...it's a stay indoors day here though
You ought to put a pillow between your knees when sleeping on your side to prevent that.I woke up to knee pain from sleeping on my side
I do that and it really helpsYou ought to put a pillow between your knees when sleeping on your side to prevent that.
On January 20th, we'll be making changes too, hopefully for the better!Another bright winter day, -20C with life in the slow lane. I woke up to knee pain from sleeping on my side, I won't be going anywhere, but may try to walk it off. The government fell, and so did their new tax mandate, good news for a change, and good riddance to them all.
Oh my gosh bufford, that tussle with cat made laugh!!!I really put out that knee, its only getting better now, and very slowly. I have to go downstairs regularly to feed the wood furnace which is a pain and a challenge; I hobble the stairs, so I make every effort to load the wood right, and make a mental note for anything that needs to be brought upstairs.
I do sleep with a pillow between my legs, for that reason the cat is wary about where she sleeps on the bed and prefers to sleep on my face, because there have been times I have 'used' the cat as a pillow by grabbing her thinking she was the pillow and scissoring her between my legs in my sleep. Because of that she does not sleep down by my legs.
Today I can put one foot in front of the other going up the stairs, but not yet for going down.
-20C sunny and calm, want to go skiing, but I cannot for now.
I'm chuckling at your hair description scottsma. I'm going to google a "beardie" so I have an image in my head! I do not have any idea what a beardie looks like.. but I'll guess it's unruly curly hair!Another bright sparkly winters day with no wind,so temps at a steady 2-3c
Off to the hairdressers soon for a trim,I look like a sheep dog. a beardie not a border collie.