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Vickie, thank you for responding to my post.
I'm glad you found something that works!! I'll have to give that a try -- definitely cheaper than gong to a doc. I just want to say, though, that I am thankful for my doc. He definitely worked with me to get through the tough climb!!
Hugs and kisses.
Cindy P.
Sweet Cindy, I'm glad to hear from you! I will tell you what I do when the "blue funk" threatens to descend. I LEARN something. It's the best antidote to depression that I have found. I get mentally engaged in learning something new--a craft, a point of history, a horticulture thing--whatever. If I can keep my mind busy, I find I can get through the day better.
Not trying to minimalize your depression at all! It's real and it's painful and it's hard to overcome. I'm so thankful that you are feeling better. Please keep posting. We will bolster you up, if you'll just let us try.
Love you, dear!
Good morning sistas!
Is the time change messin' with everyone the way it's messin' with me? Honestly. What fool thought this crazy scheme up? We are all mixed up around here. Fortunately we don't have to get up and go to work. I remember those days. It was miserable until I got adjusted.
Today I am trying to play in the dirt again. I never did get a single plant potted up yesterday! Instead we took Caralee for a drive. A looong drive! It was the best solution we could come up with to stop her from crying. However, it's already after noon and even though I have on my "dirt clothes", I still haven't gotten anything planted! Babies!
Got some business to take care of this week. So I need to make the most of my time. It's been over an hour since I started this post! I'd better close. Love you all!
Trish, I feel a LOT better! It was a fairly steep hill to climb -- but, with the help of my doctor, I made it to the top!!
Hugs and kisses.
Cindy P.
Good Morning Cindy,
I've struggled on and off with depression all my life. I have quiet times here myself. It sometimes seems too hard to just say hello even. I hope you are doing better now.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
SNEAK PEEK!!! Our photographer posted just one of the bluebonnet pictures on FB this evening. Look at my boys!!! I am over-the-moon happy with this shot!
I can only hope the rest of the shots turn out as great as this one!
We've had a quiet day. Not a lot to report. Time change has us all screwed up, as usual.
I haven't read all the posts from today yet, so I'll go do that now. Just had to share this pic of my boys in the Texas bluebonnets.
Love you all!
Yes, if it gets too complicated to figure out what can eat and can't, will consult a dietitian for weekly food diet. The blood test Report tested 222 foods and found me sensitive or intolerant to 84 of them ...the Spinach, grapes and Peaches still has me most surprised. GF intolerances too as thought I was a mild Celiac.
Can I see your dog's vet or dietitian? Need someone really understanding.
Hugs,
Jen
Thank you Jen, for responding to my post.
I read yours yesterday (?) about all the foods you are sensitive to. Wow. I can understand why it was shocking. I hope that you start to feel soooo much better by eliminating those foods. I know it's going to be hard in the beginning -- to adjust to a new way of eating. I was wondering if seeing a dietician to come up with an eating plan and recipe suggestions could be of any help. I know it's not the same thing -- but our dog has a lot of food issues and serious conditions that are exacerbated by eating his trigger foods and it has gotten to be expensive and almost a full time job to get it figured out. Our vet has been able to provide both support and ideas which have been invaluable. I'd like to think that the same support will be made available to you.
Hugs and kisses.
Cindy P.
Cindy: glad you are posting. Hear you on the not posting as guilty myself. I call out people I think are trolls, posting here very irregularly over more than ten years and have had no surgery, but you are not one of them!
Hugs, Jen