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Ok instead of enemas can we play the "what's your *advertiser censored* name" game?

You take the name of your first pet as your first name and the name of the street you grew up on as your last name.

I am Candy Bishop

LOL I'm Smoky Central
 
I wonder if Jodie's mom has gone back home to Yreka until July.
I could care less just curiosity.
 
I think the gals are getting tougher in the world. In a recent discussiion..not about JA, my husband said it would upest him terribly and bother him the rest of his life if he shot and killed an intruder in our home. Not me..my thought would be ....so..what's for dinner. I know I am a cold B....LOL


Oh, my, that's what my husband calls me. :floorlaugh: It is just so simple to just listen to JA and see the manipulation...it just is.
I'm sorry, but some people are just able to separate fact from the BS and my husband is so naive. We have been married for 40 years and I feel like I have to pin a note on him. KWIM? And me? like a lady from Oklahoma said to a 9-1-1 operator a few years back, that intruder would be "graveyard dead." And he was.
 
Hey, the ship finally came in.....

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh:

Yep, "with Gilligan....the skipper too... the millionaire (and his wife). The movie star, the professor and Mary Ann, here on"........well you know the rest. Poor Mary Ann, she and the professor were always just an afterthought. :floorlaugh:
 
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I am only on page 37 but I just wanted to thank all of you for admitting to your depression. I have lived with my 'dark cloud' for 20+ years and have tried many different medications. I was also diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome as well as being a chronic pain patient due to many cervical/lumbar spine issues. I am not telling you this to gain sympathy, like another poster was informing you of celiac disease and gluten allergies I need you to look into something else that I was just diagnosed with!
My depression and fatigue had been getting much worse since around September (plagued with suicidal thoughts but never acting on them), going to bed as soon as I got home from work and sleeping until the next morning, weekends were no longer for family or social time as I would crawl into bed as soon as I got home on a Friday and pretty much stay there until Sunday when I would absolutely have to get up to do laundry for my work week.
January of this year I began to have severe migraines (always suffered headaches), this was something I had never felt before and it felt like I was going to die from them...then came vertigo along with severe nausea and vomiting, my body also felt like it had the flu. I first saw my family physician who ordered a brain MRI and blood work after hearing my symptoms. MRI came back fine but blood work showed my thyroid being hyperactive which was strange due to my symptoms mimicking hypoactive thyroid disease as well as anemia. I then saw my rheumatologist who referred me to an endocrinologist as well as nuerologist and ENT specialist...at this time my symptoms/depression were so severe that I took FMLA because I could barely drive with the vertigo let alone take care of patients. The endocrinologist was extremely thorough, ordered more blood work and found that my cortisol and dhea levels were extremely low...he was surprised I was even standing up! He put me on a medicine called dexamethasone immediately and set me up to have more labs that must be done in the hospital...it turns out that both my pituitary and my adrenal glands are not functioning properly which can create all types of issues including depression, fatigue, bone/muscle pain, etc!
Please find an endocrinologist to check your hormones if you are not feeling well. I cannot begin to tell you how relieved I am to finally have a reason for all of my problems! I am sorry for the long post but I just needed to share with you :blushing:. I wish you all well and am so sorry that many of you are suffering with depression...out of all of my symptoms this is truly the worst I have ever had to deal with!

My heart goes out to you and I'm so happy to hear you have had a good work up. Wishing you well and keep us posted. No need to blush ma dear.
 
:grouphug:
I am only on page 37 but I just wanted to thank all of you for admitting to your depression. I have lived with my 'dark cloud' for 20+ years and have tried many different medications. I was also diagnosed with fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome as well as being a chronic pain patient due to many cervical/lumbar spine issues. I am not telling you this to gain sympathy, like another poster was informing you of celiac disease and gluten allergies I need you to look into something else that I was just diagnosed with!
My depression and fatigue had been getting much worse since around September (plagued with suicidal thoughts but never acting on them), going to bed as soon as I got home from work and sleeping until the next morning, weekends were no longer for family or social time as I would crawl into bed as soon as I got home on a Friday and pretty much stay there until Sunday when I would absolutely have to get up to do laundry for my work week.
January of this year I began to have severe migraines (always suffered headaches), this was something I had never felt before and it felt like I was going to die from them...then came vertigo along with severe nausea and vomiting, my body also felt like it had the flu. I first saw my family physician who ordered a brain MRI and blood work after hearing my symptoms. MRI came back fine but blood work showed my thyroid being hyperactive which was strange due to my symptoms mimicking hypoactive thyroid disease as well as anemia. I then saw my rheumatologist who referred me to an endocrinologist as well as nuerologist and ENT specialist...at this time my symptoms/depression were so severe that I took FMLA because I could barely drive with the vertigo let alone take care of patients. The endocrinologist was extremely thorough, ordered more blood work and found that my cortisol and dhea levels were extremely low...he was surprised I was even standing up! He put me on a medicine called dexamethasone immediately and set me up to have more labs that must be done in the hospital...it turns out that both my pituitary and my adrenal glands are not functioning properly which can create all types of issues including depression, fatigue, bone/muscle pain, etc!
Please find an endocrinologist to check your hormones if you are not feeling well. I cannot begin to tell you how relieved I am to finally have a reason for all of my problems! I am sorry for the long post but I just needed to share with you :blushing:. I wish you all well and am so sorry that many of you are suffering with depression...out of all of my symptoms this is truly the worst I have ever had to deal with!

((((Karma-girl))). Hang in there, we are rooting for you. Don't ever stop trying to get help and for the help to be right and working...

Knowing that extra physical problems can make depression so much worse is good...keeps us from thinking we're crazy. It is good to have some answers....now to get the help...

:grouphug:
 
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