dinner at moe's//locked my keys in the car last night//shopped for animal supplies
went to moe's with j. ordered a salad with the shell and chicken. they have all kinds of seagrams ginger ales there now and got a cherry one. yum. took hours to eat this. lol. i'm not feeling well. i know its the hemoglobin problem. trying to adapt to it. my stomach is all messed up and not sure if its anxiety or from one of the meds or the hemoglobin thing. amazes me as my iron was always great until now.
i'm still adapting to chas dying. awful. it will take me a couple of weeks to get passed it. he was a good man and its totally sick that he went through any of this crap from his own family and later on his wife (who he never should have married). allll so sick. must have been that much harder for him because he was so brilliant and should have been around his own kind. like living with the enemy over there. total psycho. he waited about 15 years to marry her and had he not had a heart attack first, i don't think he would have married her at all. i always thought he would somehow get away from all of them and head to california. they were merciless with him. soooo much jealousy. disgusting people.
i looked up acute narrow angle glaucoma, to see if that is what is causing this trouble with my right eye. its always good to do your own research. doctors can only do so much. they know what they know and that is it. he doesn't want me taking iron, because he says it will mask what is really wrong. i'm pretty sure that i am getting allll of these troubles from statins. i have every symptom on there. i also figure taking aspirin daily could be causing internal bleeding. i'll look that up next. ugh.
Locked my keys in the car last night. very strange. i can count the number of times i've done that in my lifetime on one hand. luckily, i keep other keys around and then had to empty out a couple of drawers (which i need to do anyway) to find the spare key to open the car and get my purse out etc. really didn't need that kind of drama at 4:00 a.m. grrrr.
need to pick up coated aspirin to see if it will help with this. no idea what the story is with all this crap with my hemoglobin being too low (anemic). i DO KNOW i am super tired and not capable of thinking as straight as i normally can. wow! i now have compassion for anemics. it really messes with your head and energy level.
then i got this stiff leg thing last night. feels like shin splints, but it can't be unless i'm running while asleep. woke up and my leg still hurts but i'm okay. wth?
saw i and them last night, unexpectedly. picked up animal supplies. i'm still not used to bda not being over there as a csr and i still don't know exactly what happened with her - kind of don't want to hear the twenty different versions of stories like it always is with everything. she has been injured for a long time so it can be just as well. though seems that most people who stop working, would rather be working in a very short time after they stop.
bathed the dogs with flea and tick shampoo and then put Hartz flea and tick topical on them. i don't see ONE flea on them now. will wait before i tell people. amazing if it actually works because its a much cheaper product than frontline or generic frontline. amazing.
i'm still adapting to chas dying. awful. it will take me a couple of weeks to get passed it. he was a good man and its totally sick that he went through any of this crap from his own family and later on his wife (who he never should have married). allll so sick. must have been that much harder for him because he was so brilliant and should have been around his own kind. like living with the enemy over there. total psycho. he waited about 15 years to marry her and had he not had a heart attack first, i don't think he would have married her at all. i always thought he would somehow get away from all of them and head to california. they were merciless with him. soooo much jealousy. disgusting people.
i looked up acute narrow angle glaucoma, to see if that is what is causing this trouble with my right eye. its always good to do your own research. doctors can only do so much. they know what they know and that is it. he doesn't want me taking iron, because he says it will mask what is really wrong. i'm pretty sure that i am getting allll of these troubles from statins. i have every symptom on there. i also figure taking aspirin daily could be causing internal bleeding. i'll look that up next. ugh.
Locked my keys in the car last night. very strange. i can count the number of times i've done that in my lifetime on one hand. luckily, i keep other keys around and then had to empty out a couple of drawers (which i need to do anyway) to find the spare key to open the car and get my purse out etc. really didn't need that kind of drama at 4:00 a.m. grrrr.
need to pick up coated aspirin to see if it will help with this. no idea what the story is with all this crap with my hemoglobin being too low (anemic). i DO KNOW i am super tired and not capable of thinking as straight as i normally can. wow! i now have compassion for anemics. it really messes with your head and energy level.
then i got this stiff leg thing last night. feels like shin splints, but it can't be unless i'm running while asleep. woke up and my leg still hurts but i'm okay. wth?
saw i and them last night, unexpectedly. picked up animal supplies. i'm still not used to bda not being over there as a csr and i still don't know exactly what happened with her - kind of don't want to hear the twenty different versions of stories like it always is with everything. she has been injured for a long time so it can be just as well. though seems that most people who stop working, would rather be working in a very short time after they stop.
bathed the dogs with flea and tick shampoo and then put Hartz flea and tick topical on them. i don't see ONE flea on them now. will wait before i tell people. amazing if it actually works because its a much cheaper product than frontline or generic frontline. amazing.
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Drug-induced immune hemolytic anemia is a blood disorder that occurs when a medicine triggers the body\'s defense (immune) system to attack its own red blood cells. This causes red blood cells to break down earlier than normal, a process called hemolysis.
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In some cases, a drug can cause the immune system to mistake your own red blood cells for foreign substances.
The body responds by making antibodies then against the red blood cells. The antibodies attach to red blood cells and cause them to break down too early.
Drugs that can cause this type of hemolytic anemia include:
Cephalosporins (a class of antibiotics) -- statin drugs.
so scary!
some sort of inflammation in body can cause a lot of symptoms.
also read that un-checked blood pressure can lead to blindless.
one health site says that even the worst sunglasses are better than none, for being out in the sun.
I always have an extra house key in my shoe; I sometimes realize I locked myself out just as I close the door...though I guess a key in a shoe doesn\'t work for today\'s cars.
p.s.
even dishwasher liquid and warm water can kill fleas on a pet, and using a flea comb to find fleas on them.
have to watch the carpets in your house; fleas only stay on pets awhile, then lay eggs in carpet. also look for salt and pepper where pets lay; pepper is dried blood and salt are eggs.
I need to tell my daughter if your new flea and tick product is working! I\'d appreciate it if you\'d let me know, 38. They spend a lot of money on their two precious pets and I\'d like to give them information from people like yourself, who care give to animals daily! I\'d appreciate it. You always have good advice on things!!
I\'m sorry you are dealing with this hemoglobin problem. I\'m no psychic, or prophet, or scientist, but I\'ll bet you my next disability check, that your problems are in HUGE part due to statins. Those things are killer! I hope you can find a way to be treated without them. If it\'s a cholesterol problem you are taking Statins for, you could switch to Zetia, It\'s another cholesterol lowering drug, but is NOT a statin. It worked for my hubby for years with excellent results and zero side effects. Google it if you want, and talk to your doctor!!
Big hugs, 38. Hope you\'ve had a good summer down there. I sure do miss Florida! xo