Ditto! Hugs!Princess, I'm so glad to hear you're doing better, and that you have your old meds back. Take care, enjoy your day in the sunshine, and happy planting!
Sounds great! Can't beat freeGotgarlic. Some one was throwing it out, this sofa has been in the "posh" room, most old houses in Sweden have one, it is for entertainment and not used that much during everyday. So this sofa has barely been used.
"No falling over..." THAT is a good thing! Thankfully, you are a proactive patient. Doctors don't always know best...Thanks everyone, doing much better. The doc changed a med last week, despite my reluctance. I made an appointment yesterday, demanded my previous medication back and tossed the new one in the trash. I have not had a falling over incident or dizziness thus far this morning...
Honey, any day that you're the one putting flowers into the ground and someone else isn't putting you into the ground with them is a good day. You know the saying "any day on this side of the grass is a good one". Just take care of yourself so it stays that way.It's sunny out and I'm going to go put some flowers in the ground.
Thanks everyone, doing much better. The doc changed a med last week, despite my reluctance. I made an appointment yesterday, demanded my previous medication back and tossed the new one in the trash. I have not had a falling over incident or dizziness thus far this morning.
It's sunny out and I'm going to go put some flowers in the ground.
Couple of dizzy spells today that went away quickly, not like yesterday's "spin fest".
Dad bought 60, 40-lb bags of composted steer manure...guess what we took out of the pick-up this morning... Planted more peas, beets, carrots and getting the two old propane Webers ready to be lettuce planters. Keep our greens out of the reach of the bunnies. Tired and getting ready to go to bed.
Please tell me you weren't helping with those bags of manure.
Of course I helped. A 74 year old and a 56 year old cardiac cripple...we almost make a complete person.
Of course I helped. A 74 year old and a 56 year old cardiac cripple...we almost make a complete person.
and what happened to all the "Please take care of yourself. We need you, Shrek, your Dad, your Mom." I take it one of the side effects of your meds is deaf ear? LOL
My friends tell me the same thing. Don't do that! well, what? ... Life goes on get over it..
DH and I are both still stumbling around after our return late night flight. It was a gorgeous, but cool day that DH spent in bed napping, and I zoned out in my chair. Need to root through the suitcases and do laundry. Eventually.
Gearing up my nerve to go and master the alarm at the neighbours. Last time I tried it went off of course. Took for ever to correct all the while our ear drums were suffering. The alarm company even called the neighbours, in Europe. At least they hadn't gone to bed yet!
They forgot to tell me one essential thing... close the door while punching in the numbers.
When I got winded, I stopped. That's why it's taking us so long to get the garden going, heck I just rest, Dad takes a nap. We got paste tomatoes, Spanish onions, Walla Walla Sweet onions and strawberries planted today. Soaker hoses placed, new plants watered and made giant mud puddles. I was up to my ankles in mud at one point. Fun and for me, relaxing.
Also got a trip into the garden center with Mom and we spent some money. I played with Jethro, more fun, he and I howled at the trains as they went by.