Capt Lightning
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- Historic Buchan, Scotland
Just had two tons of hardwood logs delivered. Have to get them stacked up neatly. That should help with the weight loss 
Manicotti?...never heard of it..but if someone else is doing the cooking I'll be there..count me in georgia..
off to google manicotti
Just a big noodle tube stuffed with something... Usually ricotta cheese and spinach... OR sometimes meat.
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Well I'm not a lover of tomato sauce, but I do like Pasta and cheese so I'm still going...I do hope your levels of Vitamin D3 are up to a decent standard...how does someone get deficient in Vit D3?
Seeing my VA doctor (consultation about lab work done last week) for, most likely, the last time. Will be going completely with my Medicare A & B, Florida Blue (Supplement) and Humana Rx Plan. Looks like I will end up with the same doctor my wife has. My rotator cuff surgery happens next week and I will depend on Medicare, Florida Blue and Humana to pay for it. I was told by the surgeons office that most likely, between Medicare and Florida Blue, I won't have anything to pay. But, I haven't paid my $147 Medicare deductible yet, so we will (should) get billed for that amount.
Anyway, about 6 weeks in a sling and sleeping in my recliner. Found out, from my last rotator cuff surgery, sleeping in a bed simply doesn't work. At least the recliner is right next to our bedroom door, in case I need my wife for something. She will be with me the day of surgery and is taking a week and a half vacation after the surgery to help me. Good part, my dominate hand/arm/shoulder is the right one and the surgery will be on the left one. After the surgery, PT, PT and more PT........twice a week at a Center and at home.
Good luck with that! I've never had surgery on my rotator cuff but have injured it several times, once it was bad enough to need PT for months. I do a couple of strength exercises now that target the rotator cuff area and only get occasional twinges now.
Surgery is a requirement for a full-tear in a tendon. Both of my rotator cuff surgeries were due to full-tears in the shoulder. Physical Therapy will not fix a full tear. I found that out the hard way by trying PT with the shoulder I'm having surgery on and the PT didn't work at all. Actually, a person can get a partial tear just by reaching behind them into the back seat of their vehicle.
My foot is often in my mouth! Really wish it tasted better!![]()
I'm having my Vitamin D3 level drawn today... I was very deficient and the doc increased my dosage to 5000 units a day. SOOOO... Hopefully my level is sufficient.
We make our Ugandan daughter take vitamin D pills while she is working in Scotland (not overly sunny!) because she is very dark skinned making it harder to absorb from the sun.
My dental appointment was only for a checkup apparently although I thought it was cleaning as well. Actually that was okay because I started coughing as soon as I got there. Did xrays of all my crowns to make sure there was no decay around the outside of them. Dentist said I'm taking very good care of them. Have to go back in March for a good scraping and cleaning because I have lots of tea and coffee stains on my lower crooked teeth. They were going to give me an appointment next week on my birthday, but declined. No scraping on my birthday. Besides, husband has booked a hotel in Glasgow the night and we'll be heading into the city in the morning.
Happy with my haircut that I got afterwards.![]()
Ameriscot, I often test deficient and have to be placed on prescription strength doses to raise it to normal and then afterwards I just have to take a regular dose on a daily basis and I live in sunny Fl. For some darker complexions D-vitamin deficiency is a regular issue no matter where we live, I also have the issue with iron as well have had the iron issue since childhood.
Normally that's true, however, in Uganda which is on the equator and has very strong, constant sunshine it's not an issue.
I think that people living in northern climates are more susceptible to this as they do not receive as much sun... we manufacture vitamin D from sunlight.. It's very important for calcium absorption into bones as well as maintaining appropriate blood levels of calcium and phosphorus.