I'd be interested in learning more. My mom used hypnosis to quit smoking. If I remember right, she had one session and quit cold turkey.
Puppy love is amazing. Except Crowley likes to go for the tackle snuggle, even when I'm working. Sweet doggy, please stay off my laptop. Let's hope the love continues after the 16th and his snip snip appointment.
I wish my mom would try that to quit smoking. She says she wants to quit but she hasn't really tried anything
Ha! I apparently have no idea what a "low-fat" diet is (for my gallbladder experiment).* I didn't ask the surgeon what percentage I should shoot for, so I have no idea if I'm aiming for 25% of my intake, or 10%, or what. (I think maybe 10% is too low, but I legitimately don't know.)
*(Okay, I have no idea what a "low-fat" diet is at all, which should be evident by mah belleh.)
Zen, is it painful and/or weak? I'm wishing speedy strength.
Thanks! It is painful and weak, and also stiff. It's weird, it isn't only the ankle that hurts, it's the Achilles tendon and the muscles/ligaments on top of the foot. Basically, I need to exercise it, but that hurts, so I can only handle so much a day.
Steph, I would go hard core and cut out all animal fat except the cream in my coffee because no, but that may not be actually necessary.
The thing that was the biggest pain (ha ha) with my back rehab was the damn hamstring. Everything is connected in super-irritating ways.
Steph, I would go hard core and cut out all animal fat except the cream in my coffee because no, but that may not be actually necessary.
The surgeon told me no red meat, no dairy, no eggs, and no shrimp. But then I'm looking at things like crackers, where the % fat is like 35% and I'm second-guessing whether I should eat them.
This is why I don't diet, in a general sense. I mean, I am on board with this 1-week gall bladder experiment, but it's already making me crazy.
no red meat, no dairy, no eggs, and no shrimp
That seems drastic enough to me, as long as you're not eating the entire box of crackers.
For real -- I wish I could post a picture on Facebook, but I won't, so I have to share it here -- right now we have 2 different medical booklets on our couch: "Gallbladder Surgery" and "Understanding Vasectomy."
We are getting a LOT out of our medical insurance this year.
I'd be interested in learning more. My mom used hypnosis to quit smoking. If I remember right, she had one session and quit cold turkey.
Yep. That is totally possible! In fact, it is one of the areas where hypnosis is most effective. Smoking, drinking, stress, phobias, self esteem, nail biting, bed wetting and sleep issues are the headliners, but there is a process for pretty much anything you need.
I'm really intrigued by hypno-birthing too, but I think that will be a ways off.
I'm looking forward to getting really good at smoking cessation. Being allergic to cigarette smoke, I want to help people get clear of that habit (if they really want to, of course). It will be good for me too!!
Thanks! It is painful and weak, and also stiff. It's weird, it isn't only the ankle that hurts, it's the Achilles tendon and the muscles/ligaments on top of the foot. Basically, I need to exercise it, but that hurts, so I can only handle so much a day.
Ugh. Whenever one part is hurt, and you compensate for the pain/instability, it strains everything else. Many more vibes for healing.
"Understanding Vasectomy."
An old friend's wife went through ivf, got pregnant and then six months after the first son was born, she fell pregnant with the second. When she was 3 months pregnant, he called me to
chauffeur him to the clinic. I was amazed by how easy it was for him. Miracles of modern medicine!