Weird Adrenalin Rushes
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Comments (22)Gean, I can see where the adjustment from coastingrosarian to wearyrosarian would be a tough one. Just when they're all in the ground - boom! Gotta go! But that is also a selling point for your buyers. Maintenance-free :)) already-in-the-ground, blooming roses! Such a deal!! Have your photo album at the ready for every showing until spring. Once spring comes you'll have buyers banging on the door with competing offers. Ya think maybe it might work out that way? Hope so. We're a bit chilly here in the Sunshine state. The high might have gotten to 46!!! with cloud cover. Supposed to be 25 tonight. Keep your fingers crossed that the clouds stick around. If it clears up, what little heat we have will fly away, and the mercury will drop like a rock. They said it would be 25 last night, but it only got to about 30. Maybe they'll be wrong again tonight. I feel for all of you guys buried under snow. You're stronger than I am and hardier, heartier gardeners, too. I hope you have a 'happy medium' of enough precipitation and as little snow as possible the rest of the winter. Is it too much to hope for an early, lasting spring? Sherry...See MoreFurnace making weird noises
Comments (4)Did your weather suddenly turn colder 2-3 weeks ago? If so, the night time temperature in your condo may be falling further that it was before. Most modern automatic thermostats employ an anticipation feature. If you program the thermostat to warm up the house to 70 degrees at 7:00 AM, it will cycle on and off before that time so that by 7:00 AM, the temperature is at 70 degrees. As the weather gets colder, the anticipation feature needs to kick in earlier and earlier so that your desired temperature is reached by the time you've programmed. Many automatic thermostats will allow you to turn off the anticipation feature. Your thermostat owner's manual will tell you how. Once you've turned anticipation feature off, the heat won't come on until the time you've programmed....See MoreDoes anyone peri have this weird head feeling?
Comments (318)i started having these same issues in January this year. have had hypothyroidism for a few years but with levo always felt fine . symptoms lasted about 6 weeks and everything stopped one day in February and felt like myself again. Until June when they started back up and still going strong now. I’m 47 and my gyno tested and confirmed with blood test I’m peri. i have an iud so havent had a period in 4 years. Some days i have a huge headache and then others I have the Foggy head feeling that is so bad to describe. gyno would not talk about hrt without me seeing a neurologist which he says Im not having migraines and okd hrt. Odd thing is one day when my ear started to hurt took an Allegrad and it took away the head fog within an hour. Unfortunately that didn’t last. I did for about a month but still had headache. Now the Allegra isnt helping with anything. I’m waiting to see an ent because I feel like my sinuses are so full been an antibiotic for a few days and dI want seem to help either. I’m sure the ent will not have anything to say. Ive had a nurse practitioner mention AD which I’m not really for but will as a last ditch effort. Husband doesn’t really get it and that makes me feel more alone which just makes me cry more. going to ent and if nothing there going to try hrt and AD. scared to death of something serious to but nerologist didnt see any need for ct scans or mri. i also get these weird eye/head feeling on occasion when watching fast moving things or really shaky scenes when the camera is moving. I’m not dizzy and can’t explain how I feel other than I have to shut my eyes to focus. So scary!! I think if I could just come to grips it’s peri symptoms I’d be able to deal. Oh been very stressed at work for about two years but that is lessening as I finally have help. Was hoping with help and less stress I’d be better but no such luck. Thanks for listening. brings me some comfort that others deal with the same symptoms...See MoreDD Rushed to the ER in Aurora (Colorado)
Comments (100)Thank you! Yes, Thanksgiving was wonderful with Emily home here and feeling good again. We spent most of her time home cocooning here at home, resting, chatting, reading, and watching movies. Even with both DH and myself having worked in medicine for many years, I was shocked at how wiped out the stress, long drives there and back, major lack of sleep, and those days of no physical activity at the hospital made us all. But, we’re all finally getting back to normal....See MoreMkj Bar
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