That is seriously cool, ita.
So my day's excitement was that the heat wave gave Franny a doozy of a headache. She was at a friend's house when it hit, and the friend didn't realize what Franny's headaches are like because how could she? The mom called me when she found out, but she didn't know until it was dinner and her daughter said Franny had been sleeping. whoops. Picked her up but she was already pretty sick. Poor girl! It breaks my heart to see her so miserable.
Wait, you can get either livers or gizzards at KFC? Oh right, the South.
That was totally my thought--I didn't even know KFC sold those, and at first glance thought it was a "wait, there's a gizzard in my chicken" kind of thing
I have no idea why I am so exhausted and lacking in stamina. Could barely dance, slept all day today, etc. I haven't worked out in a couple weeks (since the 10K two weeks ago!) because most of that I've had a cold. I thought I was feeling better yesterday but maybe I'm not? Ugh. Two weeks should not be enough to make me so out of shape!
Have I told my story about going to the MST3K Conventi-Con in '96 and introducing a whole Minnesota family to the nummy goodness of chicken livers? I went to a Japanese steakhouse for dinner and got seated in the spare chair of a table with someone's birthday celebration. With the meals you got a choice of appetizer, and while everyone else got something like spring rolls I picked grilled chicken livers, to the sound of much ew!-ing by others at the table. But when the chef started grilling them my appetizer smelled so good that I ended up sharing with the whole table. It was a big hit, almost everyone liked it better than their own appetizer.
I have no idea why I am so exhausted and lacking in stamina. Could barely dance, slept all day today, etc. I haven't worked out in a couple weeks (since the 10K two weeks ago!) because most of that I've had a cold. I thought I was feeling better yesterday but maybe I'm not? Ugh. Two weeks should not be enough to make me so out of shape!
I could have written this, except substituting walking up the stairs for dance and no 10K. I have been coughing like a fool for maybe 3 weeks and hesitant to swim because of it. But I walked up to my 4th floor classroom 3 times yesterday and each time thought I'd die.
I was exhausted the whole day, but I think I finally have a psych who is on-point. He tried me on a Halcion/Xanax combo for the insomnia and anxiety, and I kept a crazy detailed log of EVERYTHING (dosages, times takens, food/drink consumed, exercise), and when my Ambien refill came back in, I was able to show him the data about how the Ambien interacted...and he didn't get shirty about me experimenting with dosages, just agreed that it was obvious that 20 mgs of Ambien combines with Xanax was actually what worked for me and didn't treat me like a druggie.
I think the meticulous spreadsheet helped. And when I told him I was a big nerd, he said he actually appreciated a client who was active in her own treatment, and had detailed feedback.
And unlike every other psych I've ever been to, he actually listens for a decent period of time, instead of just throwing an Rx at you in the shortest amount of time.
ita, I'm so glad you're back on a normal regimen. And I say get thee a pot card ASAP. If it were legal here, I would use it for anxiety in a hot minute. I offered to get my mom pot when she had chemo if she needed it (THAT was a weird mother/daughter moment) and I still smoke recreationally occasionally, and it ALWAYS makes my anxiety less.
When I was younger and smoked way more pot, I always smoked when I had my debilitating period cramps and migraines. I think it's stupid that it's not legal in most states, and I would feel no more self-conscious about smoking or eating it if it were than I would having a cocktail. Less, actually, since I think pot is less harmful than booze.
Note: Invest in a vaporizer, since you are not a regular smoker. It will be easier and better for your lungs.
I am glad today is SUNNY. It's been chilly and rainy and drear for three days, and I felt gross about it.
I got a ride with a friend to Market Basket this morning -- at 8, the store was packed already, so it was good to have a wingman to wind through the crowded aisles (we shared a shopping cart) and chat while getting a bunch of necessities that I don't want to carry back on a long walk, like liquids and eggs.
The downside is that Market Basket doesn't have as many organic/dairyfree alternative products so I still have to hit another grocery store soon.
For some reason, the onset o autumn has made me cranky and I only want to sleep and eat. I think I may be part bear, ready to hibernate.
ita, I hope the pot works well for you. I have a friend with MS who really saw good results. Not only with pain, but it relaxed her enough that she slept better. And you might want to try different ways of taking it. For her, eating it wasn't as helpful as smoking it, the body stone was too much.
Sue, I usually LOVE autumn, and I feel really cranky this year, too.
I think I'll make zucchini bread today. It'll warm up the kitchen, and I've got to grate these zucchini in the fridge anyway.
Weird question: is anyone else a two-fisted drinker in the morning? Er...like with a mug of coffee/tea AND a big glass of water? I've started doing this recently because my allergy meds leave me feelings SO PARCHED in the a.m., and the coffee is necessary, but doesn't quite cut the parchidity.
is anyone else a two-fisted drinker in the morning? Er...like with a mug of coffee/tea AND a big glass of water?
I don't alternate, but the first thing I do in the morning is take my meds/supplements (oh god, I AM SO OLD) with a pint glass of water. And then I hit the coffee.