What do YOU want for Christmas???

WheatenLover

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I need ideas. I told my son I wanted a pregnant mule. He was not amused. He will not give people gift cards or money because he thinks those are not meaningful. Also no charity contributions for the same reason.

I can't think of anything I need except an idea and to turn back time by about 5 decades.
 

I need ideas. I told my son I wanted a pregnant mule. He was not amused. He will not give people gift cards or money because he thinks those are not meaningful. Also no charity contributions for the same reason.

I can't think of anything I need except an idea and to turn back time by about 5 decades.
How about red light therapy? It's the newest thing for health! 😊
 

Oh if someone insisted on giving me something expensive I'd want a vacuum cleaner for pet hair.
I have a corded Miele Cat & Dog... Cylinder Vac cleaner.. I've had it for years it's brilliant at vaccing up hair. I have long hair so it's needed in this house.. if you can get your hands on one I highly recommend it..

However..lately I've had to buy a Shark cordless vac because the Miele is just too heavy now for me to lift up and downstairs... and the Shark picks up hair but nowhere nearly as good as the Miele cat and dog..
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How about red light therapy? It's the newest thing for health! 😊
So I looked it up, and here's what the people at Stanford say: Red light therapy: What the science says

Mind you, I've only glanced at search results, I haven't read the article above. But when something is claimed to improve cognition, dental pain, and reverse hair loss, I've got to wonder how that works, so I will read the article.

I would like to have my whole entire self totally improved -- who wouldn't! As long as it can't damage you in the process, risk your life, cost millions, etc.
 
So I looked it up, and here's what the people at Stanford say: Red light therapy: What the science says

Mind you, I've only glanced at search results, I haven't read the article above. But when something is claimed to improve cognition, dental pain, and reverse hair loss, I've got to wonder how that works, so I will read the article.

I would like to have my whole entire self totally improved -- who wouldn't!
I have a light therapy board.... it was recommended on here by a friend of the forum... to help with my OA in my knees.... never did anything..nothing !
 

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