
HEY! I'm on it

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Originally Posted by Mikey
Morning everyone, I'm going to the big island today for my doctor's appointment to deal with my bipolarness and to give him an update and all the meds he gave me (I didn't like any of them).
I'm contemplating taking my laptop with me but it might be a burden, not sure, leaving in 30 mins!
I love you all very much, have a good hump day
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Well wishes to making some forward motion Mikey. I hope that things are going ok if not well for you and that your steps of late are starting to take a hold in your life. Good on ya Brother And much much love from me and the Mrs. Tree
I'll have a good hump day tomorrow

And I pray today is just as well. (I had to

since you busted me one day a while ago

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Originally Posted by BibleGuy
Good morning yahookans! I hope you all have a wonderful day filled with sunshine!
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Hey Thanks BG, the sun is out here

Have a good one yourself!
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Originally Posted by №1
Yeah yeah yeah, I'm fucking awake, thank you kitty...
Does anyone know how to reset the feline alarm clock that has moved in with us?
I don't need to be up at 5:45 in the morning anymore cat!
Yargh, where's the coffee. It's a good thing she's so cute.
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In the past I've called the squirt bottle the 'kittie snooze alarm' , so yeah, you at least get to sleep in for a little while or wake up slower.
From now to the solstice things just get crazy. Eventually our oldest cat will get up around 3:45 ready for food and a new day. Her thyroid meds have quelled that somewhat now that she is feeling satisfied from her meals. But I can already see the time moving up each day by a few.
Never fails the cats are always up 45 mins before you want to be. I say just get up once your awake and life is a lot easier. I also don't feed them right away when I get up. Knowing they can wake me up with out reinforcing it with food for at least 30 mins, is how I roll with those crazy cats
Last night My Wife woke up in really bad pain across her back and chest. The shooting was from her core and she was super scared something was happening to her. SO.... we hopped into a cab at 11 and tests meds, so on and so forth at 330am she left in more pain that before we came, except with a few shots of inflammatories and some muscle relaxers. She was okay test wise and I think the doctors were not taking her too seriously about her pain level.
I basically said if you came to me I would have done the same thing with Ibuprofen and muscle relaxers if I had access to them. Wouldn't have wretched her neck when she said she couldn't move it without pain, which he did, and sent my wife into a short panic.
We came home, I put her in the shower and gave her a pill, turned on some cartoons dvds, got her bed read and then just rubbed her chest for a while.
Imo, it has a lot to do with her stress level mentally, but more so that she has been doing her thesis work non-stop at the computer, which with hunched up tense shoulders, is bound to cause something like this. I have had a mild repetitive strain injury like this, but had total amazement at which is hurt her, the one who has a high threshold.
I assured her knowing that she wasn't having heart and lung problems was worth the trip and I know it helped her sleep easier. She was so scared she was shaking.... and it's really hard to bring someone down from that spot slowly while honouring them at the same time. I feel the panic had way more adverse effect than the pain itself.
She is sleeping right now and I'm happy about that. So when she gets up I'm going to put her in the shower again and do some 'brushing away' strokes on her back mentally moving the pain away from it's centre.
Send some relaxing vibes this way if you got em' And I'll keep doing what I'm doing. Which is take care of her because some one's gotta!
Have a good one Friends.
Take are and love each other,
SageTree