Replacing the much lamented 'On My Mind' profile option, this thread is for musings, jottings, whimsies, preoccupations and the rest of the thesaurus for anyone to jot down anything they please.
I can't remember what the maximum character count was before, can anyone else? But anyway it wasn't very many so let's keep to that.
I'm in a terrible, terrible mood today. Things aren't going well. It'll improve. I just needed to get it off my chest, that I'm having a horrible day.
eva -hope your husband gets better soon. Sounds worse than R who had a chest x-ray. is back with antibiotics, and is napping now. I better get out the frozen turkey soup.
venting - hope things get better soon. You are the only one who can change them.
Thank you.
He is getting better.
Hope R will as well.
Sending love, hugs and support your way for your DH.
Golden,
R seems to be able to handle whatever comes his way. Hopefully, he will be able to get back on track soon.
Venting,
We all have crappy days. You can vent on this forum anytime.
So glad your hub is feeling better, eva.
R is too. He had a looong nap and a good meal and feels and looks better. I don't think he has pneumonia, but he feels he still has something in one lung since he had covid. This is such a change for him. I guess he is still a bit worn down from all his medical issues and working outside on the farm in cold winds doesn't help. And we aren't getting any younger...
Re hair colour, I'm thinking about an ash blond next visit to a hairdresser.
Thank you. Difficult night and day, but he is getting better.
Venting,
We all have those days. Hope it will be better tomorrow.
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I never bothered with getting the flu vaccine when I was younger but I never miss it now that I am 68.
Barb,
Saw on your thread that your friend has pneumonia. I hope she will recover soon.
If there is a case where it may be pneumonia? Blood clot? SOMETHING?
Get thee to an ER.
If truly there is pain do this by ambulance because the cot gets DIRECTLY into the ER rooms, not in the waiting room.
I say all this because my beloved SIL just got a blood clot in the lung. He may actually have already had one in the past couple of months because about 2 months ago a lot of pain in chest on hike. They saw him in urgent care right away as 69 y/o with chest pain gets seen. His CK enzymes and heart stuff all fine, so they did xray which looked like "inflammation" and sent him home, with ibuprofen.
So a month later he goes to AZ to see his Mom, comes home and about 2 days off plane with same pain but on the other side. Off to urgent care and a scan done this time. And lo and behold. BLOOD CLOT.
An odd one apparently with fluid around it, may have been there awhile and isolated itself. On blood thinners. Being worked up as someone with no DVT, no other symptoms, but s/p covid, so "one of those" clotting disorder perhaps to do with covid. The whole forms being made out and all for studies.
Just this. CHEST PAIN, COUGH, BLOOD in sputum. Get to urgent care or ER and if it is chest pain then do it by ambulance. It's hard to get seen today. I don't know about you kids, but I don't call a doctor unless I NEED TO BE SEEN and this whole two months in future? Nope. Not sitting still for that one.
Good to see you, Venting, even if stopping by to Vent. Hope you stick around. You're missed.
I am just amazed at how much mental health costs in this country. My insurance covers all of it since I met my deductible, thank goodness, but I still have to go to two different therapists. One is a psychotherapist for Asperger's Syndrome. I did get diagnosed about four years ago, but I can't remember the name of the psychotherapist, so I will undergo testing again and then a regular psychologist for my anxiety/depression issues.
I'm glad you are working on things doggiemom, and slowly getting things figured out.
So wrong that mental health is so costly, seems so wrong!
As for what's on my mind. Life is good, but I don't talk politics, hate when people talk politics, and it's starting again. Just this week 2 people I've ran into and where chatting said things that really made me frustrated.
I can not talk politics at all , I've learned what not to say, to advoid and political division. But when someone I'm talking to brings up something so darn stupid and a completely lie , I have such a hard time walking away and not opening my mouth. And I'm afraid that being election year, this is just the beginning. I know that whatever I say isn't going to change anything, but I just can't shut my stupid mouth, when I here such stupidity.
I'm feeling like I've really got to learn how to shut up, but not sure if I can.
Just need to vent that out
R is much better since starting antibiotics. He never did see the dr. He was seen by an RN who was going to send him away without antibs in case it was viral. He insisted he needed the antibs as he didn't want any infection going to his knee. It worked. I knew he needed them even 2 weeks ago but...I think he only told them he thought he had pneumonia to get their attention.
doggiemom - hope you are getting your complex problems sorted out
nacy - I'm with your on not talking politics. R loves to and mostly we agree but nonetheless I saw um and ah and don't get involved in conversations about politics with him or anyone else.
llama - sounds like quite an improvement
I saw Joel when I was 18 here in New Orleans. He was great then and still great now. Love him!
Hahaha, I love when people have a wonderful sense of humor and can make fun of themselves.
Joel just admitted that he can’t hit the high notes like he used to. Elton John couldn’t hit the high notes when I saw him at our jazz festival a few years back but, damn he can still play the piano!
Doggie,
Hoping all goes as well as possible.
Golden,
Glad R is doing well.
We watched it the other night .
We’ve seen him a half dozen times .
He always put on a great show .
He is the “ piano man “
Growing up on Long Island it was a rule to be a fan. My friend’s husband went to high school with him .
Lucky you! He is definitely the piano man. He’s so fun to watch playing.
I love his classic tunes but glad that he is recording new music too.
Wish we had gotten to see them live just once .
We have gone to see a tribute band . They were pretty good ! !
The movie Bohemian Rhapsody was pretty good too .
Oh my gosh, I love Queen too. No one sings like Mercury. Another one who died too soon.
The movie was pretty good. I liked it better than Elton John’s movie.
I have very eclectic taste in music. Gotta say that I was not into disco. Led Zeppelin saved me from disco!
😆 My mother threatened to break my albums if I didn’t stop playing them so loud!
We had a tribute band come to Alice Springs just before Covid hit, and that was pretty amazing too. The ‘Freddie’ singer lost his voice half way into the performance, something they said had never happened before and didn’t know how to handle. After a failed try-again, they asked half-heartedly if the theatre audience could sing it with them. A guy was dobbed in by his mates, went up on stage, and did a seriously good job. He knew all the songs and all the words. Unlike Freddie, he stood stock still and just sang his heart out. He had to be a keen karioke singer! It made the next day’s paper, and he refused to give his name. Unforgettable! Only in small town Alice Springs!
What a thrill it must have been to see Queen live! I agree that Brian May is a phenomenal guitarist and of course, Freddie was amazing.
Queen was unique. They really had their own sound.
It’s interesting how certain bands appeal to many different generations. My kids like Queen. One daughter is 35 and the other one is 28.
When I went to see Paul Simon at our jazz festival here in New Orleans I expected the audience to be mostly my generation. Plenty of people in attendance were my age, but there were tons of younger people who were enjoying his performance too.
My kids grew up listening to the music I love, plus younger artists that they enjoy.
I saw The Rolling Stones at LSU assembly center when I was 18. All these years later and they are playing at our jazz festival here this year. Mick is 80! 😁
The Beatles came here when I was 9 years old. They played at City Park. Tickets were $4.00. I had seen them on The Ed Sullivan Show and begged my parents to take me. They said they didn’t want to be in the crowd with all the screaming girls. I said that I wanted to be one of the screaming girls. They still said no.
So the airplane takeoff was delayed waiting for my DH to board . My DH ran through the terminal , 3 piece suit , wool overcoat on and briefcase ( again , early 1990’s ) . He got onto the airplane , he was tired , hungry , hot , etc . He sits down and he hears a voice behind him say “. Nice of you to F***ing show up “.
My DH was not in the mood for an A**hole. DH turns around and that voice was…………Steven Tyler , lead of Aerosmith , and the whole band was with him .
DH said “ what are you doing here ?” Steven Tyler said , oh we had to reroute because of a F****snow storm . ( DH said Tyler uses that word at least once in every sentence )
Steven Tyler asked DH “ Who are you that they were willing to hold the airplane , I thought the King was coming “. etc etc . DH said he was so nice. They talked the whole flight .
Anyway Steven Tyler said he would leave DH 2 tickets at the box office for the show the next night . They were playing at some smaller venue in Iowa near where my husband was working that week , he told DH it won’t be sold out, Iowa wasn’t where his big fan base was.
The next day DH is working at the facility and he asks another person if they wanted to go to the concert and that he may have free tickets, or they may have to buy them because , DH realized he never told Steven Tyler his name ……..
That night he went to the box office at the venue and he starts telling the woman his story , the woman stops him and hands him an envelope that says on it “ To the man on the airplane “. Inside were two tickets.
The reason I know this story so well , is DH loves to tell it. 😂😂😂