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Sacred? Maybe. As doughnuts cause us to open our mouths and chew, heresy may be an invitation to open our minds and think?
 
Watched part of an interesting show on CBC last night...about how our bodies might be older than our actual age, if we have weak muscle mass and too high a fat content in our bodies. I didn't watch it all because I needed to get some sleep (knew I would feel extra old today if I didn't). I have the absolute worst eating habits. And I don't exercise a lot. I'm guessing my body's age is 100 plus. My husband does a much better job in both those areas, but he is a very negative and critical person. Even after a morning walk, he returns with a list of things he has found wrong with the world. And I think this ages him. So, exercise, diet, and mental outlook -- that's what I'm going to work on today to get a little closer to my real age. (So...no doughnuts for me today!)
 
Saw an episode today of Lisa Ling's show on CNN. The topic was swinging. It centered around a convention in New Orleans. It was an interesting show. However, imho not the best in journalism. It lacked balance.
 
Saw an episode today of Lisa Ling's show on CNN. The topic was swinging. It centered around a convention in New Orleans. It was an interesting show. However, imho not the best in journalism. It lacked balance.

Did it swing against your belief on azure stuff that you really don't know that well? Singing the blues or sad songs about what wars gods have perpetrated to serve the demons with waste ... NOSH-ite (thoughts meant for chewing about)! Life: the pain of learning is sometimes smoked up like the panes of heaven ... tis all dark ... except for the occluded light peeking thro' ... night dust? Maybe the san'man ... payne it forward ... from behind?

Extensions may be prerequisite given the pious restrictions on love maqon domains ... across the Madison ... some bridging and archs needed ... thus connections of black and white in the weaving under the trees --- Gump?
 
Definition of gump. (Entry 1 of 2) chiefly dialectal: a foolish or dull-witted person.

Could this lead to bliss ... even in the crisis of a little death?

We are given such flashes as an icon of what's to come ... total recall in reciprocal fashion! God's other 'ave taking roue 've the house! Thus that: "I've got it echoing out of the knoght/knight as node!" To be continued ... and so it does!
 
Balance between what, exactly?

Tis a fine line of demarcation of those having and those being below the line of cognizance ... reciprocal domains ... parietal lobbing in the darkness of brain country ... where is stored a lot of unknowns ... some will not dig this unknown domain! In essence as filmy as psyche ... transparent altruism?
 
Almost one week into recovery. A lot of sitting and lying around. I feel the consequences by getting dizzy when I get up now. Blessed by a good friend who is staying over night and others coming to make supper and clean up the kitchen. Read two thick easy read books. Feel like I have to start working on some projects , but body keeps saying sit down and relax. Cat snuggles up close.
Sewing projects in my head, but energy not there yet.
Anybody organizing Secret Santa?
 
Keep listening to your body @Mrs.Anteater. It sounds like you are progressing well.

I noticed a big difference in how I felt as the second week progressed. I'm now at week 3.5 and feel almost normal. I think the fact I'm usually quite tired at bedtime says I'm still healing. Either that, or the med I'm on causes some fatigue.

Thanks for the coffee Red
 
Watched part of an interesting show on CBC last night...about how our bodies might be older than our actual age, if we have weak muscle mass and too high a fat content in our bodies. I didn't watch it all because I needed to get some sleep (knew I would feel extra old today if I didn't). I have the absolute worst eating habits. And I don't exercise a lot. I'm guessing my body's age is 100 plus. My husband does a much better job in both those areas, but he is a very negative and critical person. Even after a morning walk, he returns with a list of things he has found wrong with the world. And I think this ages him. So, exercise, diet, and mental outlook -- that's what I'm going to work on today to get a little closer to my real age. (So...no doughnuts for me today!)
My body certainly feels older than it is, and it's not just about muscle mass. The patients at my internist's clinic are about 2 generations older than me but I seem to need to be there. :oops:
 
I'm now at week 3.5 and feel almost normal.
Oh my - seems like longer than 3.5 weeks - to me! Glad your recovery is going so well.

Mrs. A - I wonder if any of that dizziness/postural hypotension is related to meds? Pain meds often have that effect. I remember after my second kid was born, they gave me two tylenol #3s & I couldn't even stand up myself!!
 
Oh my - seems like longer than 3.5 weeks - to me! Glad your recovery is going so well.

Mrs. A - I wonder if any of that dizziness/postural hypotension is related to meds? Pain meds often have that effect. I remember after my second kid was born, they gave me two tylenol #3s & I couldn't even stand up myself!!
Thanks Carolla, but I am down to two regular tylenols in am and at bedtime, so it shouldn’t affect me. I have been getting up to walk round the house more often today and it seems to be better.
 
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