Arzeena Posted July 5 #124926 Share Posted July 5 (edited) 9 hours ago, sgmn said: Thank you for coming on to share your experience with arthritis I will definitely look into it and I'm glad you found something to help with your pain. I am also going to say thank you. I will share this with a relative who has this and perhaps it may help. And I will also say sorry that you got kind of run over on how YOU used YOUR time with YOUR doctor. Please do not feel intimidated. I wish you (and Sue) the best and hope you find some relief with your pain. Edited July 5 by Arzeena 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arzeena Posted July 5 #124927 Share Posted July 5 @Ozark_Kid John, You are always in our prayers. I share the sentiments of everyone. Sharon, you are the best. 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Ozark_Kid Posted July 5 #124928 Share Posted July 5 Last night while posting about the new van, we were on our back deck hearing the fireworks start. We quickly decided to ride down to the river and see what we could. Although we were not in our regular spot we had a good view for getting the last moment. Would of never happened without the van. 29 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NHProud Posted July 5 #124929 Share Posted July 5 1 hour ago, Arzeena said: I am also going to say thank you. I will share this with a relative who has this and perhaps it may help. And I will also say sorry that you got kind of run over on how YOU used YOUR time with YOUR doctor. Please do not feel intimidated. I wish you (and Sue) the best and hope you find some relief with your pain. Some doctors may know their craft but have no social skills . My dentist for instance ran his office like a factory assembly line . That relationship didn’t last long . At my last visit with my physician , he not only spent a long time with me but also called me on my cell to inquire if I was still in the building because he wanted to run one more test . Him , I’ll keep. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare h20skibum Posted July 5 #124930 Share Posted July 5 Yesterday was another good day that the rain managed to miss us at the right time. We traveled to Eddie’s Footlong to participate in that all American activity of Hot Dog eating. The line was never less than 20 deep while we were there. I always have one called The Works. Inflation has caught up here, since it is $5 for one of these now. The grandkids always like to go to the Linesville spillway to feed the carp. IMG_1644.mp4 Last night was fireworks again. A lot of friends of our grandkids were there. These two were properly accessorized. The fireworks show is put on by an individual, and he has done it every year for several years. The show typically lasts a half hour. I can’t imagine how much it costs to do that. This is just the finale. IMG_1643.mp4 19 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Arzeena Posted July 5 #124931 Share Posted July 5 10 minutes ago, NHProud said: Some doctors may know their craft but have no social skills . My dentist for instance ran his office like a factory assembly line . That relationship didn’t last long . At my last visit with my physician , he not only spent a long time with me but also called me on my cell to inquire if I was still in the building because he wanted to run one more test . Him , I’ll keep. I understand how you feel. Good luck with your tests! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TravelGirlinDallas Posted July 5 #124932 Share Posted July 5 13 hours ago, Ozark_Kid said: Things sure have changed since being diagnosed over a year ago. Good things can come from challenging trials. My spirit has been uplifted from the love my family and I receive from so many around us! And it is such a blessing to hear that this encourages those around me! Physically things are way down. I can no longer walk, even with a rollator. As the day goes on my energy drops. At times I have a hard time breathing. My right side is weak. I did a grip test with PT Tuesday. The left was 41 the right 8. Big difference. I get frustrated at times when I struggle doing the simple things in life. My life would be totally different if I was not blessed with Sharon. I am soooo thankful she is with me! With all that said I am still enjoying life! Those grandkids love on GPa. Each time Kenzie visits she takes the time to give me a big hug and squeeze my feet. Life is still good! It is hard for me to share this. I enjoy bringing smiles to people thus the dad jokes. 😆 Thank you for sharing. I am so encouraged by your positive outlook in spite of your challenges; it is a good reminder to all of us. I so appreciate all of your posts, and especially the pics of your grandchildren. I am so sorry that you are seeing these rapid changes and that it affects your ability to do the things you love. Please continue to share updates and pictures and jokes! ♥️ 8 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare h20skibum Posted July 5 #124933 Share Posted July 5 I am as bad as the other Mark @SteelCityCruiser10. I accidentally booked two more cruises today. Now, it will be S2S2B2B (I think that is right. One ship, moving to another for three more) Susan says she can handle 29 days onboard. 18 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Tree_skier Posted July 5 #124934 Share Posted July 5 (edited) 16 hours ago, luvcruzing said: I’m just a lurker and debated about responding to you, but I hope you don’t mind my popping in. I had pain in my left knee and right hip, and my right-hand finger was swollen and purple. I happened to be at the doctor’s for another issue and mentioned these aches and pains to her. Her response was “you probably have arthritis all over your body.” That’s it, nothing more. The next day, I mentioned my pain to my sister. She recommended what she called “joint juice.” No, that’s not the name of the product. It’s chondroitin glutamate in liquid form. It’s also available in pill form and is advertised quite excessively here on tv. (I have no experience with the pill form.) I ordered the liquid, and three days after using it daily my pain was gone and hasn’t returned. I don’t know if you’ll have the same success but thought I’d mention it to you. Amazon carries it as does Costco. I have been taking Glucosamine with Chondritin for two years now. It has made a world of difference. That along with Tumeric and substantially reducing sugar intake has allowed me to be more mobile than I have know in a number of years. Welcome to our friendly thread 🙂 Edited July 5 by Tree_skier 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Tree_skier Posted July 5 #124935 Share Posted July 5 13 hours ago, Ozark_Kid said: Things sure have changed since being diagnosed over a year ago. Good things can come from challenging trials. My spirit has been uplifted from the love my family and I receive from so many around us! And it is such a blessing to hear that this encourages those around me! Physically things are way down. I can no longer walk, even with a rollator. As the day goes on my energy drops. At times I have a hard time breathing. My right side is weak. I did a grip test with PT Tuesday. The left was 41 the right 8. Big difference. I get frustrated at times when I struggle doing the simple things in life. My life would be totally different if I was not blessed with Sharon. I am soooo thankful she is with me! With all that said I am still enjoying life! Those grandkids love on GPa. Each time Kenzie visits she takes the time to give me a big hug and squeeze my feet. Life is still good! It is hard for me to share this. I enjoy bringing smiles to people thus the dad jokes. 😆 Sorry friend... Your positive spirit is inspirational to many around you. Keep your head up. 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dani negreanu Posted July 5 Author #124936 Share Posted July 5 12 minutes ago, h20skibum said: I accidentally booked two more cruises today. "accidentally" 😉 that's the spirit.... . can you, accidentally of course, S2SB2B2BS2B.. it to Bella's cruise? 7 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted July 5 #124937 Share Posted July 5 18 minutes ago, h20skibum said: I am as bad as the other Mark @SteelCityCruiser10. I accidentally booked two more cruises today. Now, it will be S2S2B2B (I think that is right. One ship, moving to another for three more) Susan says she can handle 29 days onboard. Accidents happen... 7 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare h20skibum Posted July 5 #124938 Share Posted July 5 16 minutes ago, dani negreanu said: "accidentally" 😉 that's the spirit.... . can you, accidentally of course, S2SB2B2BS2B.. it to Bella's cruise? Hmmm, that would be nice. We get off in PE the same day Bella’s sails from PC. Might be a tight logistics problem. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dpostman Posted July 5 #124939 Share Posted July 5 46 minutes ago, h20skibum said: I am as bad as the other Mark @SteelCityCruiser10. I accidentally booked two more cruises today. Now, it will be S2S2B2B (I think that is right. One ship, moving to another for three more) Susan says she can handle 29 days onboard. hummm yeah.... riiiight 🤔. Perhaps your old keyboard has "sticky" keys 😉 Some accidents are better than others I suppose. dp 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunshine3601 Posted July 5 #124940 Share Posted July 5 14 hours ago, Ozark_Kid said: Things sure have changed since being diagnosed over a year ago. Good things can come from challenging trials. My spirit has been uplifted from the love my family and I receive from so many around us! And it is such a blessing to hear that this encourages those around me! Physically things are way down. I can no longer walk, even with a rollator. As the day goes on my energy drops. At times I have a hard time breathing. My right side is weak. I did a grip test with PT Tuesday. The left was 41 the right 8. Big difference. I get frustrated at times when I struggle doing the simple things in life. My life would be totally different if I was not blessed with Sharon. I am soooo thankful she is with me! With all that said I am still enjoying life! Those grandkids love on GPa. Each time Kenzie visits she takes the time to give me a big hug and squeeze my feet. Life is still good! It is hard for me to share this. I enjoy bringing smiles to people thus the dad jokes. 😆 John you are inspiration to everyone that is dealing with difficulties. Sorry to hear this horrible disease is progressing faster than anyone had hoped or prayed for. Your positive attitude and loving family is a blessing. You and your beautiful family are in my daily thoughts and prayers. Love ya❤️ How's your garden doing? I am getting ready to pick a couple of cucumbers and some grape tomatoes soon. While we were at the shore there was a heat wave here with high humidity and it is back again as of yesterday. Although us humans hate the humidity the garden loves it! 10 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunshine3601 Posted July 5 #124941 Share Posted July 5 57 minutes ago, h20skibum said: I am as bad as the other Mark @SteelCityCruiser10. I accidentally booked two more cruises today. Now, it will be S2S2B2B (I think that is right. One ship, moving to another for three more) Susan says she can handle 29 days onboard. We have sailed for 28 or 29 days twice now. I could have easily stayed onboard for another cruise but Eric was ready to get home and kept reminding me we have lives back at home we had to get back to. One thing for sure is you will definitely loose track of time and be so nice and relaxed that when you get home you will struggle with daily activities and be forgetful of simple chores such as taking the trash out. 4 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunshine3601 Posted July 5 #124942 Share Posted July 5 16 hours ago, DaniDanielle said: We always make a list for the doctor. With all Charlie’s problems we have to! Ditto! It is so easy to forget things you wanted to ask about. I make notes too otherwise Eric won't ask - Ugghhh!! 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaniDanielle Posted July 5 #124943 Share Posted July 5 @Ozark_KidYou are an inspiration! I pray for you and your family every day, what a blessing they are. 6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunshine3601 Posted July 5 #124944 Share Posted July 5 @h20skibum Have you heard from your friend in Jamaica? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare h20skibum Posted July 5 #124945 Share Posted July 5 (edited) 25 minutes ago, Sunshine3601 said: We have sailed for 28 or 29 days twice now. I could have easily stayed onboard for another cruise but Eric was ready to get home and kept reminding me we have lives back at home we had to get back to. One thing for sure is you will definitely loose track of time and be so nice and relaxed that when you get home you will struggle with daily activities and be forgetful of simple chores such as taking the trash out. I remember when Susan would think that 14 days was too long. Now, since things have been going well (knock on wood), she agrees it would be good to get away for a while. We had considered doing a VIRBO for the one week, but the cruise was cheaper, and it has food included. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that we will miss more of winter. 11 minutes ago, Sunshine3601 said: @h20skibum Have you heard from your friend in Jamaica? Yes I have. She is staying at her parents house, about an hour from Kingston. They had some water coming in around the newly installed windows, so they spent the night of the hurricane trying to stay ahead of that. She sent a picture of one good size tree in their front yard that was split in two. Other than that, they fared well. Edited July 5 by h20skibum 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mo&fran Posted July 5 #124946 Share Posted July 5 We have made final payment for 5 cruises on Freedom , starting the end of September , and ending the beginning of November. That is 35 days, my longest to be on a cruise. My first solo cruise ever. There will be friends on some of the cruises. I may have to start to frequent the lounges, which we didn't before, since Mo didn't like them. 18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted July 5 #124947 Share Posted July 5 53 minutes ago, DaniDanielle said: @Ozark_KidYou are an inspiration! I pray for you and your family every day, what a blessing they are. +1 @Ozark_Kid. Sending you our prayers 🙏 and best wishes. Your family are amazing as are you. Kindest regards. Graham & Pauline. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grapau27 Posted July 5 #124948 Share Posted July 5 Good evening. I hope everyone is having a safe and relaxing day. We called at the beach with fish and chips tonight. 12 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ocean Boy Posted July 5 #124949 Share Posted July 5 42 minutes ago, h20skibum said: I remember when Susan would think that 14 days was too long. Now, since things have been going well (knock on wood), she agrees it would be good to get away for a while. We had considered doing a VIRBO for the one week, but the cruise was cheaper, and it has food included. Of course, it doesn’t hurt that we will miss more of winter. Yes I have. She is staying at her parents house, about an hour from Kingston. They had some water coming in around the newly installed windows, so they spent the night of the hurricane trying to stay ahead of that. She sent a picture of one good size tree in their front yard that was split in two. Other than that, they fared well. A woman from Jamaica works at the hospital. She has been trying to call her mother back on the island but apparently they have no electricity or cell service. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare h20skibum Posted July 5 #124950 Share Posted July 5 5 minutes ago, Ocean Boy said: A woman from Jamaica works at the hospital. She has been trying to call her mother back on the island but apparently they have no electricity or cell service. It probably depends on what part. I know they were without electric during the storm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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