Guest guest Posted December 2, 2005 Report Share Posted December 2, 2005 Email me your name, address, etc & we can go from there. If anyone else is interested in some old VHS exercise videos, let me know. I'm working on cleaning them out of my video library. I have found that I prefer the DVD versions. I can post a list of the ones I'm considering getting rid of -- and then if you are interested, just let me know. A2daB <abrown_314@...> wrote: Oooo Ooooo Ooooo I want em!! or at least one of em if someone else wants them too. Dacia <>< The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. 1:14 www.DeafJesus.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 Welcome to the group,, I hope we can help you and that you will feel supported here,, jaxdante_rae2002 <Pearl121421@...> wrote: I'm new to the group but not to Hep C. I have had it for about 15 yrs. now. I tried the treatment once but got so sick I quit right away. My husband, who has Hep C also has taken the treatment and so far, so good. It's been a year since he finished. I'm getting ready to try the treatment again in January and am scared to death after the first try. I have a different Dr. who I think will be more sympathetic and work with me more than the first one did. Hopefully I'll make it all the way through this time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 Welcome to the our group , you found the right place to be for great support . Doctors now days will treat the side effects so that you can complete treatment . I know its real hard , I have tried 3 times . . I am treating again , I started with my injections today . Treatment isnt always easy but its so worth it to great rid of it , LOL . Communicate all your side effects to your doctor and most are easily treatable . Good luck and once again welcome Hello everyone I'm new to the group but not to Hep C. I have had it for about 15 yrs. now. I tried the treatment once but got so sick I quit right away. My husband, who has Hep C also has taken the treatment and so far, so good. It's been a year since he finished. I'm getting ready to try the treatment again in January and am scared to death after the first try. I have a different Dr. who I think will be more sympathetic and work with me more than the first one did. Hopefully I'll make it all the way through this time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 Just finished my 2nd of treatment. So far so good!! I am genotype 1a, and yes the first round of treatment was hmmmm not the easiest for me. But this time, well while it wasn't a party. It was alot easier. *smile* I am glad the 48 weeks are over. But for the most part, I lived through it. LOLMostly because I laugh at the dragon, Bwa haa haa. You will find that I have a wicked sense of humor, and not much gets me down. Oh thank you for a good anti-depressant!! LOL I can be serious too, if you make me. *big smile* Love Janetdante_rae2002 <Pearl121421@...> wrote: I'm new to the group but not to Hep C. I have had it for about 15 yrs. now. I tried the treatment once but got so sick I quit right away. My husband, who has Hep C also has taken the treatment and so far, so good. It's been a year since he finished. I'm getting ready to try the treatment again in January and am scared to death after the first try. I have a different Dr. who I think will be more sympathetic and work with me more than the first one did. Hopefully I'll make it all the way through this time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2005 Report Share Posted December 14, 2005 Welcome to the group Take care Annita > > I'm new to the group but not to Hep C. I have had it for about 15 yrs. now. I tried the treatment once but got so sick I quit right away. My husband, who has Hep C also has taken the treatment and so far, so good. It's been a year since he finished. I'm getting ready to try the treatment again in January and am scared to death after the first try. I have a different Dr. who I think will be more sympathetic and work with me more than the first one did. Hopefully I'll make it all the way through this time. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Dear ,I am pleased to hear from you. I have missed you, and am glad you are surviving in the heat. I am not surprised you feel tired in that sort of temperature. You make me feel grateful that I live in green rainy England.Carry on taking good care of yourself,With love from Ann xxxx>> > Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have been away and unable > to read any messages all month. I will have to read and catch up. > I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still eating. It was > definitely a great decision to do so and I am enjoying the food. I > have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am still really tired and > don't cope with too much stress or anything involving too much > energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or not.Still am loosing > hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As long as I take my > time eating, chew food up really well and have water handy to wash it > down most things are going down. Some meals can be pretty > uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness can add to that too.> We had a break away and had some work to get done while away.> I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane pup to bring home too. > We called her and she is getting along fine with the family > and our other dog. It must have meant to be when I found her after > not long loosing our other dog. We were able to take our dogs to the > beach while we were away and had a great time there with them. Our > older dog had never been to the beach before, living in the desert. I > think she slept the whole day after, she was so worn out.> By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I will read on to catch > up. I hope you are doing well Deb. > Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op too. How have you > been going?> Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy and I am really vague > at this time of night when I am tired so I am sorry if I have missed > your names. Hope everyone is coping well and 2006 is proving to be a > much better year for all. I am being positive it will.> > Bye for now.> in Australia ( stinking hot I must say too)> It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope too. We have had our > longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in Jan in over 60 years > this month. When we were driving to South Australia, we fueled up at > one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is pretty bad. Even the dogs > refused to get out of the bus for a pee.> How's the snow?> We could heat it up for you.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 -Hello Anne, Living here has it's benefits too. It is a likable place really. I've just had a pretty fullon month and am feeling it a bit. While we were away my husband liked to eat out. The country pubs have good meals at great prices. I was so over it though. Sitting in those chairs uncomfortable, meals always taking so long, leaving me with limited options with the occasion when I had to try steak and often it was not happening (luckily I had my lovely dog with me to give it to her after),and ending up getting to bed far too late. Under normal conditions I would have enjoyed all this. These days it just wears me down. We also took some days off to go to the Barossa Valley for my husbands birthday. This is a famous wine growing area in South Australia with a real german flair. I love it there, but it was a real damper on it when I was not really up to pace with everyone, I could not fully enjoy myself. I was always the energetic one setting the pace and now I can't keep up. It's hard some days to take. I took bicycles expected to start physio and work on getting some energy back and ride a tiny amount with the girls and never touched the bike. Sorry I don't mean to be negative, just sitting up at 3.30am with a sore chest and can't sleep. At least I am now home and can get onto this group again instead of sitting in bed staring at the wall all night. How are you going these days? -- In achalasia , " lilac_blossom_lady " <lilac_blossom_lady@y...> wrote: > > > Dear , > > I am pleased to hear from you. I have missed you, and am glad you are surviving in the heat. I am not surprised you feel tired in that sort of temperature. You make me feel grateful that I live in green rainy England. > > Carry on taking good care of yourself, > > With love from Ann xxxx > > > > > > > Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have been away and unable > > to read any messages all month. I will have to read and catch up. > > I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still eating. It was > > definitely a great decision to do so and I am enjoying the food. I > > have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am still really tired and > > don't cope with too much stress or anything involving too much > > energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or not.Still am loosing > > hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As long as I take my > > time eating, chew food up really well and have water handy to wash it > > down most things are going down. Some meals can be pretty > > uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness can add to that too. > > We had a break away and had some work to get done while away. > > I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane pup to bring home too. > > We called her and she is getting along fine with the family > > and our other dog. It must have meant to be when I found her after > > not long loosing our other dog. We were able to take our dogs to the > > beach while we were away and had a great time there with them. Our > > older dog had never been to the beach before, living in the desert. I > > think she slept the whole day after, she was so worn out. > > By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I will read on to catch > > up. I hope you are doing well Deb. > > Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op too. How have you > > been going? > > Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy and I am really vague > > at this time of night when I am tired so I am sorry if I have missed > > your names. Hope everyone is coping well and 2006 is proving to be a > > much better year for all. I am being positive it will. > > > > Bye for now. > > in Australia ( stinking hot I must say too) > > It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope too. We have had our > > longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in Jan in over 60 years > > this month. When we were driving to South Australia, we fueled up at > > one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is pretty bad. Even the dogs > > refused to get out of the bus for a pee. > > How's the snow? > > We could heat it up for you. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 - I would love to trade places with you! Always did want to see Australia, and you could enjoy this Michigan weather that can't decide if it wants to snow, rain, sunshine, or something in between! Jo (2 months post-op today)ykosworks <ykosworks@...> wrote: Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have been away and unable to read any messages all month. I will have to read and catch up. I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still eating. It was definitely a great decision to do so and I am enjoying the food. I have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am still really tired and don't cope with too much stress or anything involving too much energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or not.Still am loosing hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As long as I take my time eating, chew food up really well and have water handy to wash it down most things are going down. Some meals can be pretty uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness can add to that too.We had a break away and had some work to get done while away.I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane pup to bring home too. We called her and she is getting along fine with the family and our other dog. It must have meant to be when I found her after not long loosing our other dog. We were able to take our dogs to the beach while we were away and had a great time there with them. Our older dog had never been to the beach before, living in the desert. I think she slept the whole day after, she was so worn out.By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I will read on to catch up. I hope you are doing well Deb. Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op too. How have you been going?Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy and I am really vague at this time of night when I am tired so I am sorry if I have missed your names. Hope everyone is coping well and 2006 is proving to be a much better year for all. I am being positive it will.Bye for now. in Australia ( stinking hot I must say too)It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope too. We have had our longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in Jan in over 60 years this month. When we were driving to South Australia, we fueled up at one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is pretty bad. Even the dogs refused to get out of the bus for a pee.How's the snow?We could heat it up for you. What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2006 Report Share Posted January 30, 2006 Hey, that's exactly what I was doing at 3:30 this morning !! Dave --- ykosworks <ykosworks@...> wrote: > -Hello Anne, > Living here has it's benefits too. It is a likable > place really. I've > just had a pretty fullon month and am feeling it a > bit. > While we were away my husband liked to eat out. The > country pubs have > good meals at great prices. I was so over it though. > Sitting in those > chairs uncomfortable, meals always taking so long, > leaving me with > limited options with the occasion when I had to try > steak and often > it was not happening (luckily I had my lovely dog > with me to give it > to her after),and ending up getting to bed far too > late. Under normal > conditions I would have enjoyed all this. These days > it just wears me > down. > We also took some days off to go to the Barossa > Valley for my > husbands birthday. This is a famous wine growing > area in South > Australia with a real german flair. I love it there, > but it was a > real damper on it when I was not really up to pace > with everyone, I > could not fully enjoy myself. > I was always the energetic one setting the pace and > now I can't keep > up. It's hard some days to take. I took bicycles > expected to start > physio and work on getting some energy back and ride > a tiny amount > with the girls and never touched the bike. > Sorry I don't mean to be negative, just sitting up > at 3.30am with a > sore chest and can't sleep. At least I am now home > and can get onto > this group again instead of sitting in bed staring > at the wall all > night. > How are you going these days? > > > > > -- In achalasia , > " lilac_blossom_lady " > <lilac_blossom_lady@y...> wrote: > > > > > > Dear , > > > > I am pleased to hear from you. I have missed you, > and am glad you > are surviving in the heat. I am not surprised you > feel tired in that > sort of temperature. You make me feel grateful that > I live in green > rainy England. > > > > Carry on taking good care of yourself, > > > > With love from Ann xxxx > > > > > > > > > > > Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have > been away and > unable > > > to read any messages all month. I will have to > read and catch up. > > > I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still > eating. It was > > > definitely a great decision to do so and I am > enjoying the food. > I > > > have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am > still really tired > and > > > don't cope with too much stress or anything > involving too much > > > energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or > not.Still am loosing > > > hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As > long as I take my > > > time eating, chew food up really well and have > water handy to > wash it > > > down most things are going down. Some meals can > be pretty > > > uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness > can add to that > too. > > > We had a break away and had some work to get > done while away. > > > I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane > pup to bring home > too. > > > We called her and she is getting along > fine with the > family > > > and our other dog. It must have meant to be when > I found her > after > > > not long loosing our other dog. We were able to > take our dogs to > the > > > beach while we were away and had a great time > there with them. > Our > > > older dog had never been to the beach before, > living in the > desert. I > > > think she slept the whole day after, she was so > worn out. > > > By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I > will read on to > catch > > > up. I hope you are doing well Deb. > > > Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op > too. How have > you > > > been going? > > > Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy > and I am really > vague > > > at this time of night when I am tired so I am > sorry if I have > missed > > > your names. Hope everyone is coping well and > 2006 is proving to > be a > > > much better year for all. I am being positive it > will. > > > > > > Bye for now. > > > in Australia ( stinking hot I must say > too) > > > It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope > too. We have had our > > > longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in > Jan in over 60 > years > > > this month. When we were driving to South > Australia, we fueled up > at > > > one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is > pretty bad. Even the > dogs > > > refused to get out of the bus for a pee. > > > How's the snow? > > > We could heat it up for you. > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2006 Report Share Posted January 31, 2006 Dear , I am fine thank you. You need have no concerns about me. I think you need to remind yourself that it is still early days for you and that it wasn't just the surgery that you had to face. That on its own would have been enough to contend with but you had to care for your daughter too amongst all the other things that were going on for you at the time. I do not think that it is negative thinking to admit your limitations. In fact, it is a positive move. You need to give yourself a bigger chance. Also it may have been rather demanding to go on a vacation at this time. It's much easier to be at home where there are fewer demands and expectations. It's more comforting to sleep in your own bed as well. Please try to relax a little more and give yourself chance to really heal and get back your strength and well-being. Love and hugs from Ann in England xxxx> > >> > > > > > Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have been away and > unable > > > to read any messages all month. I will have to read and catch up. > > > I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still eating. It was > > > definitely a great decision to do so and I am enjoying the food. > I > > > have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am still really tired > and > > > don't cope with too much stress or anything involving too much > > > energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or not.Still am loosing > > > hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As long as I take my > > > time eating, chew food up really well and have water handy to > wash it > > > down most things are going down. Some meals can be pretty > > > uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness can add to that > too.> > > We had a break away and had some work to get done while away.> > > I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane pup to bring home > too. > > > We called her and she is getting along fine with the > family > > > and our other dog. It must have meant to be when I found her > after > > > not long loosing our other dog. We were able to take our dogs to > the > > > beach while we were away and had a great time there with them. > Our > > > older dog had never been to the beach before, living in the > desert. I > > > think she slept the whole day after, she was so worn out.> > > By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I will read on to > catch > > > up. I hope you are doing well Deb. > > > Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op too. How have > you > > > been going?> > > Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy and I am really > vague > > > at this time of night when I am tired so I am sorry if I have > missed > > > your names. Hope everyone is coping well and 2006 is proving to > be a > > > much better year for all. I am being positive it will.> > > > > > Bye for now.> > > in Australia ( stinking hot I must say too)> > > It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope too. We have had our > > > longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in Jan in over 60 > years > > > this month. When we were driving to South Australia, we fueled up > at > > > one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is pretty bad. Even the > dogs > > > refused to get out of the bus for a pee.> > > How's the snow?> > > We could heat it up for you.> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Hi Tina, I'm doing bills today. Kind of stressful, but other then that I guess I am doing okay. Got my nails done yesterday. Got some fake ones put on, so it is hard to type, but I'll get used to them. I heard people say you have to feel good about yourself now and so I thought I would splurge and make myself feel good by getting nails done. They are like a toy to me. I just love getting my nails done. It is kind of a reward for all I have lost so far. I still have a few more pounds to lose before I get into the 200's. I was hoping to be there by this weekend, but I'm not going to make it. I am shy about 2 pounds. For some reason today I am just not wanting to exercise. Do you have that problem? I just don't want to do it. I know I should but.... Guess I kind of have to be in the mood. I ate a meal on the go bar for breakfast and a glass of milk. Now I'm having a bottle of water. That is all I have had so far today. Maybe I'm just not into exercising and all that because this is the main bill day of the month and I have all that to do. I pay all my main bills on the third of each month. It can get me pretty stressed. I'm trying to put my worries into God's hands, but some times that is just so hard. I give them to God and then for some reason I take them back. Wish I was to a point where I could just leave them there. Well, taking a break I haven't even had my shower yet and it is 12:32. Boy am I behind today. Take care and talk with you later. Hitting all the wrong letters and having to change them over and over again, because of new nails. Hello everyoneHello everyone. Not a lot going on here just sitten here being bored. How is everyone doing today?? So far today everything is going good. For breakfast I had 2 hard boiled eggs, 2 slices of 35 calorie toast, orange Juice, and a banana. And for a snack I had Dannon light -N- Fit yogurt, I dont know what Im having for lunch yet. Probably a sandwich or something like that. Will let everyone know. Hope yall are having a good day. Tina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 In saying that I hope to be there for Christmas in 2008 to stay with friends in Ohio, not far from you I would say. We don't know waht a white christmas would be like. How are you going with your recovery? > > Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have been away and unable > to read any messages all month. I will have to read and catch up. > I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still eating. It was > definitely a great decision to do so and I am enjoying the food. I > have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am still really tired and > don't cope with too much stress or anything involving too much > energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or not.Still am loosing > hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As long as I take my > time eating, chew food up really well and have water handy to wash it > down most things are going down. Some meals can be pretty > uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness can add to that too. > We had a break away and had some work to get done while away. > I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane pup to bring home too. > We called her and she is getting along fine with the family > and our other dog. It must have meant to be when I found her after > not long loosing our other dog. We were able to take our dogs to the > beach while we were away and had a great time there with them. Our > older dog had never been to the beach before, living in the desert. I > think she slept the whole day after, she was so worn out. > By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I will read on to catch > up. I hope you are doing well Deb. > Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op too. How have you > been going? > Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy and I am really vague > at this time of night when I am tired so I am sorry if I have missed > your names. Hope everyone is coping well and 2006 is proving to be a > much better year for all. I am being positive it will. > > Bye for now. > in Australia ( stinking hot I must say too) > It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope too. We have had our > longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in Jan in over 60 years > this month. When we were driving to South Australia, we fueled up at > one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is pretty bad. Even the dogs > refused to get out of the bus for a pee. > How's the snow? > We could heat it up for you. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 -Thanks Anne and I am. Some days it can get harder to be positive when you are low. I always look to tomorrow bering a better day. I have been taking the B complex and my chest has settled this week. I don't feel like it is going to explode into pain all the time. I think the vitamins have been a help. I have been in the pool each morning doing a few strethes and for the first time have swum carefully a few laps. Before this I alway got chest pains to use my arms. I am going to jinx it by doing too much though. -- In achalasia , " Ann " <lilac_blossom_lady@...> wrote: > > > Dear , > > I am fine thank you. You need have no concerns about me. I think you > need to remind yourself that it is still early days for you and that it > wasn't just the surgery that you had to face. That on its own would have > been enough to contend with but you had to care for your daughter too > amongst all the other things that were going on for you at the time. > > I do not think that it is negative thinking to admit your limitations. > In fact, it is a positive move. You need to give yourself a bigger > chance. Also it may have been rather demanding to go on a vacation at > this time. It's much easier to be at home where there are fewer demands > and expectations. It's more comforting to sleep in your own bed as well. > > Please try to relax a little more and give yourself chance to really > heal and get back your strength and well-being. > > Love and hugs from Ann in England xxxx > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hello to everyone - old and new members. I have been away and > > unable > > > > to read any messages all month. I will have to read and catch up. > > > > I am now 3 months post heller myotomy and still eating. It was > > > > definitely a great decision to do so and I am enjoying the food. > > I > > > > have put on 3kg and feeling healthier. I am still really tired > > and > > > > don't cope with too much stress or anything involving too much > > > > energy. I don't know if that is a A thing or not.Still am loosing > > > > hair and get migraines when I get too tired. As long as I take my > > > > time eating, chew food up really well and have water handy to > > wash it > > > > down most things are going down. Some meals can be pretty > > > > uncomfortable to get down, stress and tiredness can add to that > > too. > > > > We had a break away and had some work to get done while away. > > > > I was fortunate to find a beautiful great dane pup to bring home > > too. > > > > We called her and she is getting along fine with the > > family > > > > and our other dog. It must have meant to be when I found her > > after > > > > not long loosing our other dog. We were able to take our dogs to > > the > > > > beach while we were away and had a great time there with them. > > Our > > > > older dog had never been to the beach before, living in the > > desert. I > > > > think she slept the whole day after, she was so worn out. > > > > By now Deborah would have had her surgery. I will read on to > > catch > > > > up. I hope you are doing well Deb. > > > > Congratulations Crystal on your 3 months post op too. How have > > you > > > > been going? > > > > Hello Anne, Notan, Peggy, Sandi, , Kathy and I am really > > vague > > > > at this time of night when I am tired so I am sorry if I have > > missed > > > > your names. Hope everyone is coping well and 2006 is proving to > > be a > > > > much better year for all. I am being positive it will. > > > > > > > > Bye for now. > > > > in Australia ( stinking hot I must say too) > > > > It is so hot out airconditioner can not cope too. We have had our > > > > longest number of days over 40degrees celcius in Jan in over 60 > > years > > > > this month. When we were driving to South Australia, we fueled up > > at > > > > one place and it was 51deg celcius. That is pretty bad. Even the > > dogs > > > > refused to get out of the bus for a pee. > > > > How's the snow? > > > > We could heat it up for you. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 I should be doing bills today - but I'm putting it off LOL. how are you liking the nails? you have to feel good about yourself, it makes this journey so much easier. you'll be out of the 2's in no time at all! It's so east to put off working out even we know that when we finish we fill great. I have to tell myself every morning - ok you've gone to the bathroom, had your smoke - now get moving. It helps that I start with the situps right there in bed - if I get through that most mornings I can get to the bike and the urban rebounder LOL. This months bills are driving me batty because I paid for my daughters plates, tranfer etc on a new car and she is going to pay me back by paying some bills on her credit card (she's between pay periods etc). I just need to sit down and figure it out. I hope today is better Re: Hello everyone I'm doing bills today. Kind of stressful, but other then that I guess I am doing okay. Got my nails done yesterday. Got some fake ones put on, so it is hard to type, but I'll get used to them. I heard people say you have to feel good about yourself now and so I thought I would splurge and make myself feel good by getting nails done. They are like a toy to me. I just love getting my nails done. It is kind of a reward for all I have lost so far. I still have a few more pounds to lose before I get into the 200's. I was hoping to be there by this weekend, but I'm not going to make it. I am shy about 2 pounds. For some reason today I am just not wanting to exercise. Do you have that problem? I just don't want to do it. I know I should but.... Guess I kind of have to be in the mood. I ate a meal on the go bar for breakfast and a glass of milk. Now I'm having a bottle of water. That is all I have had so far today. Maybe I'm just not into exercising and all that because this is the main bill day of the month and I have all that to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 I'm getting used to the nails now. Not nearly as hard to type now. But ever so often I still hit a wrong key. Of course I think I was doing that before I got my new nails. LOL! I didn't think about doing sit-ups in bed. I might try that each morning. That might just get me started to in the right direction each day. Thanks for the idea. By the way what is a "Urban Rebounder"? Just curious. 340/300.8/135 Re: Hello everyoneI'm doing bills today. Kind of stressful, but other then that I guess I am doing okay. Got my nails done yesterday. Got some fake ones put on, so it is hard to type, but I'll get used to them. I heard people say you have to feel good about yourself now and so I thought I would splurge and make myself feel good by getting nails done. They are like a toy to me. I just love getting my nails done. It is kind of a reward for all I have lost so far. I still have a few more pounds to lose before I get into the 200's. I was hoping to be there by this weekend, but I'm not going to make it. I am shy about 2 pounds. For some reason today I am just not wanting to exercise. Do you have that problem? I just don't want to do it. I know I should but.... Guess I kind of have to be in the mood. I ate a meal on the go bar for breakfast and a glass of milk. Now I'm having a bottle of water. That is all I have had so far today. Maybe I'm just not into exercising and all that because this is the main bill day of the month and I have all that to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2006 Report Share Posted February 5, 2006 I have a bad back - so it helps LOL and boy I feel them - I think it ws last week I did 7 reps of 12 - stood up and got a charlie horse across my gut - owwwwwwwww urban rebounding http://www.urbanrebounding.com/ - it's a 40 inch mini tramp - heavy duty they use them at Bally's etc. Ok - I can only do a few minutes for now - kills my calfs. It's gentler than standard (I kept seeing the informercial - one of the local sporting goods store carried it so I got it - no patience for delivery LOL). They have 20 videos. It cames with 1 dvd - first time user - beginner - intermediate and like pro. <memyselves@...> wrote: I'm getting used to the nails now. Not nearly as hard to type now. But ever so often I still hit a wrong key. Of course I think I was doing that before I got my new nails. LOL! I didn't think about doing sit-ups in bed. I might try that each morning. That might just get me started to in the right direction each day. Thanks for the idea. By the way what is a "Urban Rebounder"? Just curious. Live, Love, Laugh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 The urban rebounder is on my wish list...sigh ... Maybe this summer when all the finances pan out better. Terasee <bryefield@...> wrote: I have a bad back - so it helps LOL and boy I feel them - I think it ws last week I did 7 reps of 12 - stood up and got a charlie horse across my gut - owwwwwwwww urban rebounding http://www.urbanrebounding.com/ - it's a 40 inch mini tramp - heavy duty they use them at Bally's etc. Ok - I can only do a few minutes for now - kills my calfs. It's gentler than standard (I kept seeing the informercial - one of the local sporting goods store carried it so I got it - no patience for delivery LOL). They have 20 videos. It cames with 1 dvd - first time user - beginner - intermediate and like pro. <memyselves@...> wrote: I'm getting used to the nails now. Not nearly as hard to type now. But ever so often I still hit a wrong key. Of course I think I was doing that before I got my new nails. LOL! I didn't think about doing sit-ups in bed. I might try that each morning. That might just get me started to in the right direction each day. Thanks for the idea. By the way what is a "Urban Rebounder"? Just curious. Live, Love, Laugh One Day Ata Time, Terasee Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2006 Report Share Posted February 6, 2006 I was practicing financial irresponsibility but if I didn't get it then when I wanted to use it.... Truthe <shirah605@...> wrote: The urban rebounder is on my wish list...sigh ... Maybe this summer when all the finances pan out better. Terasee <bryefield@...> wrote: I have a bad back - so it helps LOL and boy I feel them - I think it ws last week I did 7 reps of 12 - stood up and got a charlie horse across my gut - owwwwwwwww urban rebounding http://www.urbanrebounding.com/ - it's a 40 inch mini tramp - heavy duty they use them at Bally's etc. Ok - I can only do a few minutes for now - kills my calfs. It's gentler than standard (I kept seeing the informercial - one of the local sporting goods store carried it so I got it - no patience for delivery LOL). They have 20 videos. It cames with 1 dvd - first time user - beginner - intermediate and like pro. <memyselves@...> wrote: I'm getting used to the nails now. Not nearly as hard to type now. But ever so often I still hit a wrong key. Of course I think I was doing that before I got my new nails. LOL! I didn't think about doing sit-ups in bed. I might try that each morning. That might just get me started to in the right direction each day. Thanks for the idea. By the way what is a "Urban Rebounder"? Just curious. Live, Love, Laugh One Day Ata Time, Terasee Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with . Live, Love, Laugh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 8, 2006 Report Share Posted February 8, 2006 Hi, We fly into BWI airport all the time! It's about a 45 minute to hour(maybe much longer if rush hour) to NIH and the inn from BWI. -- -------------- Original message ---------------------- From: " Sacora " <sacoracasselman@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Hello Everyone Im Flávia from Brasil, owner a small business of perfumes. Feel very glad to make part of this group.All you are Welcome. Look be in touch with all news in perfumery world, improving my knowledges and if possible exchanging experiences.Feel free to visit my site ok? www.giardinodelfiore.com.br is my pleasure! Sincerely Hi Flavia, I have tried your link many times (www.giardinodelfiore.com.br)and have not been able to get through to your web site. I know womeone else has. Have I gotten the address wsron? Please advise. Thanks! Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 At 12:46 PM 3/31/2006, you wrote: >http://www.giardinodelfiore.com.br/ > >Hi Flavia, > >Thanks so much for reposting. I very much enjoyed your web site, both for >its beauty and information! Ok, Jane...anybody...what am I missing here? I clicked on the US flag, and got the second page, with pics of colognes, and even with my high-speed connection, it just hangs, says 'transferring data' at the bottom of the screen. No information. Flavia, another question.. these colognes in boxes look commercial. Are they made by you? Are they naturals? Anya http://.com The premier site on the Web to discover the beauty of Natural Perfume / Join to study natural perfumery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 RE: Hello Everyone At 12:46 PM 3/31/2006, you wrote: >http://www.giardinodelfiore.com.br/ > >Hi Flavia, > >Thanks so much for reposting. I very much enjoyed your web site, both for >its beauty and information! Ok, Jane...anybody...what am I missing here? I clicked on the US flag, and got the second page, with pics of colognes, and even with my high-speed connection, it just hangs, says 'transferring data' at the bottom of the screen. No information. Anya Hi Anya, Just underneath the name of the company, written out horizontally (in smaller letters than you may be accustomed to) are the differnt categories you can enter on the web site. Hope this helps! Jane . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Cost seems to always be a factor. Before the price of gas, heating and electric went sky high, I saw how the health benefits of organic foods out weighted the cost. It still does but sadly because of the high cost of everything else, makes it harder to spend the extra when you could skimp by buying ready made, processed foods. So I am doing more like " grandma " use to do. When we have any meats with bones, the bones are saved for stock later (just freeze them in a zip lock bag and add to it as you get more). Then the stock is used to make split pea soup, bean soup or what ever soup sounds good. That with a homemade loaf of sourdough bread makes a well balanced meal. (add any left over meats and veggies to the soups too) Remember, soups, stews, chills, hot dish and such makes a meal stretch much farther and keeps the cost low. Get a grain mill. You can get grains at fairly good prices and if you sprout, dry and then grind, well, that's even better! Then bake from scratch. This is not only healthier but tastes much better too! Grow what ever you can your self! Raise hens if you can, garden!!! This is our number one way to get healthy foods. Nothing better than having a nice bon fire on a warm evening and baking spuds just dug from the garden. Plus you can make hard " boiled " eggs by placing then around the outer edges of the pit where they get indirect heat. Takes a bit but well worth the work. Oh, turn them often and do expect to loose a few eggs to explosions before you get it down pat. Remember to take Cod Liver Oil, this alone will save lots of $$$$ in medical bills! Cut out all white sweeteners and keep any honey, raw sugar and such to a minimum. Wash cloths ONLY when they really are dirty! Kids need play cloths for play and good cloths for outings. Only wash the good cloths if they need it. If they are only worn for the outing and then play cloths are put on right away at home, saves a lot of money in washing and wear and tare. Play cloths can get down right awful before washing. Then hang the washed cloths out doors to dry. Make your own cleaners for around the house. I use baking soda to wash the tub and sinks. I only use a chemical toilet bowl cleaner and that only when company comes (I like the potty not only to be clean but look it too! we have really hard rusty water). Other wise I use the soda there too. For walls, windows, mirrors, counters I use a mix of 1 part rubbing alcohol, 1 part white vinegar and 3 parts water. Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil if you want. To dust, this is my very best hint of all! Buy the cheapest bottle of baby oil you can find. Use that to dust with instead of pledge and such. This not only does the best job but it repeals the dust for weeks cutting down on dusting time! I have even used it on the TV screen! I turn off the tube, wipe the front with the dust rag and then use a clean cloth till I can not see any of the oil on it. Works great! I guess what I am saying here is, you can save in other places so you can better afford the right types of foods for your family. Kimi ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ www.Jremedies.com Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord. 1 Corinthians 15:58/KJV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Luke, Glad to have you aboard. I seem to recall that there was a farm in Jordan that sold raw milk if you brought your own container for them to fill. Does anyone else know something about this? Therese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 > > Therese are you thinking of Cedar Summit cuz they no longer do raw. In fact, I went to the St Farmer's Market this past Saturday and the Cedar Summit vendors said that it was their last day at the market. I'm not sure why... they're getting older and may be tired of it. ~Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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