
Replacing the much lamented 'On My Mind' profile option, this thread is for musings, jottings, whimsies, preoccupations and the rest of the thesaurus for anyone to jot down anything they please.
I can't remember what the maximum character count was before, can anyone else? But anyway it wasn't very many so let's keep to that.
I went to my stepson's house this afternoon. His very small Jack Russell had puppies. His neighbor's beagle is the daddy. She had three puppies. I keep trying to imagine what they will look like when they are bigger.
I am getting around. Mobility is not the issue for me. It's just this constant achiness all over especially in my upper body. My neck sometimes feels hard as a rock and I can barely look over my shoulder. If I want to look at something I need to turn my whole body to look. I've been using Voltaren gel occasionally and popping tylenol and Robax. I've got a rice bag that you can heat in the microwave or freeze depending on what you need. I use that too.
So looking again....
Today I emailed another candidate to request a zoom interview. She emailed back to ask if remote or hybrid was offered. I told her no, then no response, I guess she is not interested in the position, after all.😬😬
And here I am working remote, two days a week, but I don't live locally. Makes me feel kind of guilty.
This has become the state of the country. Seems every day there are stories about people not returning to work. Wasn't the blast one experiencing this trouble Elon Musk, or was it Bezos. And now they have dismissed all those employees.
Physiatrists and physical therapists treat patients with the same types of conditions. However, physiatrists are physicians who have completed medical school plus four years of residency training.
A common misconception of physiatrists is that they are the ones who are actually performing the therapies. In general, physical therapists are trained in the clinical features of common musculoskeletal pathology, musculoskeletal examination, developing a treatment plan and exercise regimen, and physical modalities (including heat, cold, TENS). Physiatrists, on the other hand, make and manage medical diagnoses and prescribe the therapies that physical therapists will subsequently perform. Despite these differences, both therapists and physiatrists collaborate and communicate to ensure patients are receiving appropriate treatment.
I was seen by a physiatrist who treated me for periformis muscle pain.
I have an herbal heating pad that isn't electric; it's heated in a microwave oven and releases aroma scented heat for sometimes 45 minutes or so. I also used a muscle relaxer that I bought from my long time herbal supplier. I've found though that Tiger Balm is close enough that I could use that as well. I even used it at night, snuggling and wiggling around until I got the herbal pad positioned well.
I began using muscle balm about 20+ years ago after testing it at a fall craft show, displayed by an herbal supplier from whom I eventually bought a lot of products. Then I switched to Tiger Balm when the supplier seemed to have a glitch in her business.
Both work equally well; I relied on the herbal supplier's product when I recently fell down the stairs and couldn't put weight on one leg at all for a few weeks.
Thought about one of those cash buyer loans. What a racket! There is a "convenience fee" of 1.5%, then they will rent the new home to you. In my case that would be $150/night. The rent would then be added to the mortgage amount. The company that loans the money, actually buys the new home, then you buy from them when your home sells. I am waiting for this to explode, people are still taking these loans, and sales are cooling a bit. People will be really stuck in a financial mess it their home of origination doesn't sell!
Two nights a week I a hotel will be the status quo for awhile.
Or a physiotherapist doctor?
I know I need a new doctor but as I've said before there's a real doctor shortage here. I've been on the College of Physicians and Surgeon's website looking for doctors that may be taking on new patients. I've gone on waiting lists. No luck so far.
" I mean, don't people with anxiety and depression still get sick?"
You are exactly right! People do!
What kind of blood tests did the doctor order?
So I'm frustrated. I had my dr's appt. today. He did a very cursory exam. "Lift your arms, turn your neck this way and that way." Then sent me for x-rays.
I always feel brushed off by my doc. I feel that once a doctor has prescribed you with an anxiety or antidepressant drug they categorize you and treat you like you are a hypochondriac. I mean, don't people with anxiety and depression still get sick?
So I'll see what the x-rays come back with. I'm not hoping for something serious but I hope they show something just so I can get some relief.
The travelling must be getting tiring for you I am glad you got your deposit back. Is your house still for sale?
Getting some catchup jobs done. Feels so good to be home.
Golden So glad you are back home and that DD is winding up the last of this lot. Hope she continues to do well.
Becky you are amazing. So much going on.
Finally I am back home with water and sewer!!!!Yay!!!
Several of the workers have remarked that it shouldn't have taken this long. I agree but there wasn't much I could do. Maybe I will follow up once all the work is done. I did talk to the city and the my insurance rep without much effect.
Apparently someone has switched my lawnmower for a defective one. Sil was looking at it and said its not mine. The back fence has been partially dismantled for a while now so it would be easy to do. I doubt I can put it as part of the claim but I will ask. New sod should be laid soon to repair the lawn.
Dd has her final chemo of this lot tomorrow. She did pretty well last time but is very tired. It was good having some extra time with all of them.
Hoping there will be no more extraordinary events around my house for a while. I don't need any more challenges for a while. Happy to be in my own bed tonight!!! 😊