How is your day Today? Chat about your plans and achievements 2025....

Morning all, on my early walk at 6:45,temp was 40 as I walked down the street to local co op bought couple items, took me 20 min round trip
No plans today except finish reading my book, read NYT, have weekly dinner at 5:30 with the guys but without Connie. She called me last night, she;s being discharged sometime today will go to rehab at the other Gates facility in Williamsville{ suburb of Buffalo} I told her she is really missed around here, hopefully she won;t be at rehab for too long
Everyone have a good day
 

Good morning to everyone. It is warmer today with highs in the 70's.

I have a point system with my bank and now I can get a new TV with some of them.
My husband is so eager to get one, so we will see how that goes.

@hollydolly I am glad you slept well and best wishes to you that you feel better. 🤗

Have a good day to everyone.:)
 
We are experiencing weather in the 70s for a few days. Waiting on breakfast to arrive. Then I have to call the pulmo doc for a couple prescriptions for inhalers. Other than that just dishes and laundry and fun galore. LOL
 

Good morning, all. Thursday, November 13th. Just past 6 AM here and all is quiet in the house and neighborhood. Just turning light so even the birds have yet to chirp their morning songs.

Rain is expected here this evening through Monday. Gotta batten down the hatches!

Yesterday I made and froze two big batches of one of my Christmas cookies (Chocolate). Seven more types to go - the plan is to knock out one per day over the next week.

On an update on the painful heel spur that my GP diagnosed ten days ago, the OTC gel he recommended is working some magic. It would be a massive understatement to say I was skeptical of any pain relief coming from rubbing in a topical medication 2-3 times a day. The tenderness and pain are reduced considerably.

I've been hurting from this for several months but didn't bother going to the doctor before my annual physical because I believed the pain would lessen with time (it didn't).

The box says it's "medicated gel clinically proven to relieve arthritis pain." Active ingredient is Diclofenac Sodium 1%. Brand name is Voltaren, but I bought the generic equivalent. (A MASSIVE 5.29 oz tube for $13.89 - Walmart pickup.)

I'm hoping it will also bring relief when the osteoarthritis flares up in my fingers.
 
Going to the store tomorrow to pick up a few things I need for both days. I already have the turkey in the freezer for the holiday. I bought the turkey early because I happened upon a small Butterball and they are not always easy to find.
I'm a little jealous. I really miss cooking Thanksgiving dinner (and I remember very well how hard it is to find a small Butterball).

I'm in a studio apartment, so I can't host anyone, but in future holidays I plan to rent a local Airbnb with a full kitchen and a dining room so I can. I would have done so this year, but the prolonged government shutdown made things financially uncertain. Also, my older daughter's family aren't quite ready to travel yet (twins who just turned 1, and a 6-week-old infant); however, in future years I am hoping to host a good old-fashioned family Thanksgiving. It might not be right on Thanksgiving, because both of my daughters have jobs (therapist and nurse) that require 24-hour coverage, and thus they don't always get holidays off, but I've never been fixated on celebrating on the day itself.

Gosh, I'm rambling. I'd better get to work.

I hope everyone has a great day!
 
Good morning, all. Thursday, November 13th. Just past 6 AM here and all is quiet in the house and neighborhood. Just turning light so even the birds have yet to chirp their morning songs.

Rain is expected here this evening through Monday. Gotta batten down the hatches!

Yesterday I made and froze two big batches of one of my Christmas cookies (Chocolate). Seven more types to go - the plan is to knock out one per day over the next week.

On an update on the painful heel spur that my GP diagnosed ten days ago, the OTC gel he recommended is working some magic. It would be a massive understatement to say I was skeptical of any pain relief coming from rubbing in a topical medication 2-3 times a day. The tenderness and pain are reduced considerably.

I've been hurting from this for several months but didn't bother going to the doctor before my annual physical because I believed the pain would lessen with time (it didn't).

The box says it's "medicated gel clinically proven to relieve arthritis pain." Active ingredient is Diclofenac Sodium 1%. Brand name is Voltaren, but I bought the generic equivalent. (A MASSIVE 5.29 oz tube for $13.89 - Walmart pickup.)

I'm hoping it will also bring relief when the osteoarthritis flares up in my fingers.
I;m very pleased you got relief from the pain. It's called Voltarol here, and I have a tube in the drawer always. The great thing is you can buy it OTC... at least you can here
 
Yes, it's also OTC here. Does it give you noticeable relief when your fingers ache?
TBH I've never used it on the oA on my fingers..I have absolutely no idea why..:unsure:... I will remedy that.... but I do use it on my knees,and on my lower back.. and the active ingredient diclofenic is a wonder drug.

So much so they're trying to get Voletrol banned in the UK.. this is what they do with anything that works... including trying to ban paracetamol, and lansoprazol /omeprazol
 
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So much so they're trying to get Voltrol banned in the UK.. this is what they do with anything that works... including trying to ban paracetamol, and lansoprazol /omeprazol
Hat to look these up. Paracetamol is acetaminophen on this side of the pond and the other two are GERD meds.

I couldn't find any information on attempted bannings underway in the US. Ditto Voltarol/Voltaren.

With the last, I must say there are a surprising number of rather ominous warnings on the package, tube and insert, including a statement to not use for more than 21 days unless directed by a doctor. I think all NSAIDs (non-aspirin nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) carry similar warnings.
 
I wrote recently about an eye appointment and my upcoming cataract surgery. At the time they told me I could expect to wait 5 months (so until March) until I have the actual procedure. Well, color me surprised. They called and asked if I would like to have the surgery on the 17th - this coming Monday.

Not particularly looking forward to it, but saying that, its apparently a short procedure (20 minutes) and you get to go home pretty quickly.

So that was good news.
 


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