Yep, that's when the hot flashes started...I'm about to be 52 years old. The night sweats were the worst - I could not sleep, and seriously thought I was going to lose my mind. The day-time ones sometimes made me have to lay down, as I would get dizzy.
I tried several herbal products (I hate pharmaceuticals) and no WAY would I consider hormone therapy, but I finally lucked out!
Complete Balance, manufactured by Natrol. Available online - I found it on sale at my local Rite Aid. It's not expensive, and after ONE FULL MONTH of taking it, I am SO much better, it did not kick in until a month on it though...just ordered 2 more months worth at Swanson, online. I've been on it 2 months now.
In other news, I'm busy dividing iris, and doing general fall cleanup - and cat wrangling.
A blog about gardening, cats, running a website, and anything else I happen to think of. I welcome your thoughts and comments.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Japan
Friday, February 25, 2011
Snow Day! (sort of)
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Snowball Bush (Viburnum) |
They keep saying Global Warming is a crock, but I know for sure it's warmer on average here in the Rogue Valley now, than it was 40 years ago. We used to get at least a foot of snow
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Food For Thought
A hypothetical situation for you:
You are out to dinner, or in a club, or in a store and someone mistakes you for an employee, and asks for your assistance, or other service. Now you know that according to the "way things are", your "social standing" puts you far above anyone who would be employed as a waiter, waitress, or shop clerk. How do you react?
Are you insulted, but don't say anything and just ignore the person? Do you say something cutting or rude to them? Or do you explain their mistake gently to them? Or maybe even help them to find the item or person they need WHILE explaining you don't work there?
Monday, February 7, 2011
Work and Fun and Games
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Clematis 'Nellie Moser' |
I spent 3 days going thru my shop inventory, deleting some things, and adding a bunch of new things, while at the same time creating a database for my inventory. The software for my website does not allow me to sort and print my inventory as I would like, so now I have it all on a thumb drive in a spreadsheet. This will allow me to sort by distributor (I have 4 different ones), making it easier to check inventory. Time well spent!
We have a real muddy area at the back of my side yard, and I cannot get any sort of ground cover to take root there, despite repeated attempts.
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