Had eight beautiful glasses that got destroyed when I knocked over the top half of my china cabinet, only one survived.
The endoscopy went well today - discovered nothing but a few ulcers. So am none the wiser as to the constant cough and other symptoms I have which necessitated the endoscopy in the first place!! Guess it is all in my head lol. Thanks to all those who held me up in prayer.
"Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it." Ralph Marston
And I do appreciate all those caring people on this site. Thank you. God bless and take care. Hugs.
Good that there was no bad news. Sorry there were no answers. Why would a stomach ailment cause coughing? Are you having trouble swallowing?
JamieT
Apr 14, 2015
I hope your ulcers are being treated and heal quickly. Treatment for ulcers has changed quite a bit over the past couple of decades. Get well!
dbnc2
Apr 14, 2015
I'm so glad we have this site where people care for each other
just got home from my nephew's sons funeral
very sad
JoyceRogers
Apr 14, 2015
I never know how to react when a test comes back negative. It's wonderful that thy didn't find anything harmful, but it's frustrating that they can't find what is really wrong. Could it be from reflux? The stomach can splash acid up into the esophagus and cause constant coughing, too. (Been there, done that.)
Thank you so much for putting such inspirational (and funny! ) quotes in your postings. Marston's quote is SO true!! God Bless!
Rozina1010
Apr 14, 2015
My condolences to dbnc2. Prayers to all who have chronic or consistent ailments have had to see one or another for something amiss. They have adjusted my meds but I still feel tired. Well I guess I have to drag my tail behind me. But I still have a sense of humor and a smile doesn't cost you a dime.
Coravee
Apr 14, 2015
Glad it went OK. This is a wonderful site that we can express need for prayer or for out thankfulness to God, and we don't get shot down! I love this group.
dbnc2
Apr 14, 2015
Rozina1010
thank you
hope you feel better soon
I drag about too
thank God I can drag about
I could be down and not know day from night
aussiesapphire
Apr 14, 2015
Thank you all for your lovely wishes and prayers. Coravee you said it so succinctly (that's a big word lol) and Joyce you could be right. Off to the doctor shortly for my diabetes update. The mulberry leaf tea is magic and has brought my sugar levels right down. Doctor does not approve (surprise), but I know it is working. Hugs to all you lovely puzzlers and to all those who do not post but support each other in prayer silently.
globug
Apr 14, 2015
Aussie, I'm also diabetic - type 2. The mulberry leaf tea peaks my interest. Does it really seem to help? Do you drink it hot or iced?
tshepherd24
Apr 14, 2015
My wife and I are glad that everything went well at your appointment. We'll be praying that you get better very soon. God bless you. :-)
aussiesapphire
Apr 15, 2015
Globug - good news for you, my sugar levels have gone down noticeably in the past few weeks since drinking the mulberry leaf tea. My morning readings have been very high over the past 18 months and in the last week for two days they have been under 10 - not sure what that is in USA terms, I know your readings are different to ours. But it definitely works. You can get it from health food shops or on ebay, which is where I purchase it. Available in bags or loose. I know a nutritionist who swears by it as well. Just get a few bags to see how it affects you, I am very excited about it. I think 10 converted to your charts is 180. I could be wrong. Hugs.
aussiesapphire
Apr 15, 2015
Forgot to tell you Globug, drink it warm and first things in the morning. Tastes a bit like weetbix. I was putting a small amount of lo cal sugar in it to begin with, but now drink it straight. Hugs.
kjd3682
Apr 15, 2015
Aussie, I too am intrigued about the Mulberry Leaf Tea.
abacii
Apr 15, 2015
Count me in on the tea, Aussie. I'm also type 2. I just started on Glucerna shakes this past month and it's really helping even out the sugar spikes. I'll bet tea is cheaper.
moonaluna
Apr 15, 2015
Very happy to hear this. I hope you get to feeling better very soon.
globug
Apr 15, 2015
I will give the tea a go Aussie. I'll let you know when I get some and get started. I have to go to the lab in the morning to get blood taken for my A1C and see my Dr next week. Our sugar levels in the US are: fasting - 70-125 and other times 100-170
Coravee
Apr 16, 2015
My medical Dr. is all for trying natural remedies! I will pass this along to him. I was able to tell him of my success with a red apple as I go to bed for acid reflux. It has been nearly magic for me.
rahrah1820
Oct 24, 2017
Globug, did you have success with the tea?
globug
Oct 25, 2017
Hi rahrah - I forgot all about this. I just ordered some mulberry leaf tea bags from Amazon. Should be here in a couple of days. I'll let you know how it works.
rahrah1820
Oct 25, 2017
Great, thanks!
globug
Nov 4, 2017
I have the mulberry tea but haven't started drinking it yet. It is suppose to be drunk first thing in the mornings and I sure do like my coffee first thing. So I will keep trying to make myself have the tea first before coffee.
rahrah1820
Nov 4, 2017
I can so related to that! lol I'm a coffee girl too. It's hard to imagine anything crossing these lips before coffee.
Is there a WalMart in Morocco already? It won't be long b4 it won't pay to go abroad. All we'll see are more MacDonald's, Home Depots and WalMarts.
aknan
Apr 14, 2015
Pixi, there are Walmarts everywhere, it seems. We just came back from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - they had a Walmart, Sam's Club, Costco, Office Depot and Home Depot. Where Americans go, the box stores follow. The sad part is that we also bring higher prices for the local population, creating an even bigger gulf between the haves and have-nots. I shop the local stores whenever possible.
CatLadyOKC
Apr 14, 2015
Yes they have all but taken us over here in OK, we have 2 large Super Walmarts within 2 miles of us, also we are getting a Sams club here in Moore and we also have 2 of their Neighborhood markets within 2 miles of us, they have just about put all the other groceries around us out of business. We also have 2 Home Depots and 2 Lowes with in 2 miles from us. No Costco...but do have Home Depot & Office Depot and a Hobby Lobby, Pennies & Bedbath and Beyond, and the medium size Target and two Starbucks, and at least 3 McDonalds, within the 2-3 mile radius.
CatLadyOKC
Apr 14, 2015
PS. We also have acess within that 2-3 mile radius to OKC Metro Library & Pioneer Llbrary system which is great with me since I like to read alot, don't have to go far to get a book.
aussiesapphire
Apr 14, 2015
Wot No Aldi's lol - they are popping up everywhere here. We have Costco but no Walmart so far. Hugs.
JoyceRogers
Apr 14, 2015
Catlady, I have dear friends that live in Moore! It is a small world! Their house was leveled to the ground in the tornado last year, but they have rebuilt and are very happy there. The tornado this year scared them a lot.
You need to get a Kindle or a Nook...as long as you have wi-fi and a credit card you can read any book you want! They keep the credit card on file, so you don't even feel like you're buying them till the bill comes! ;) They have a LOT of free books, too. I have the smallest Nook they make - it's not very expensive, it's small enough to hold in my hands without hurting my arms, and the size of the font is adjustable. I keep mine at the largest font and I think other people could read it across the room!
CatLadyOKC
Apr 14, 2015
Yes Aussie have one of those within that range, just aross the street from the Walmart, also a Warren Theater (3 D), plus the thing that really get me most of there have been missed by those nasty tornados we have here, got things like our hospital, post office, schools, & homes, things we really need.
CatLadyOKC
Apr 14, 2015
Joyce, I know that feeling, we have lived here since '83 and this last one was too close, hopped just over our area and not one of the big ones. Our daughter home was in it and 1 of our granddaughter was at Plaza Towers. That was a very scary day for us. Glad to know they were not hurt and rebuilt. It is suprising how fast things are getting rebuilt. It took longer for things to be rebuilt in '99.
CatLadyOKC
Apr 14, 2015
PS. JR had a notebook, and could down load for free from either library, but it quit working and I still like the feel of a real book in my hand.
Coravee
Apr 14, 2015
Aussie, I love Aldi's. Their food is good and the prices are below Wal-Mart, here anyway. I only have to buy unusual foods elsewhere. (Like bread flour).
JoyceRogers
Apr 14, 2015
My husband is the same way...our house is FULL of books, but I can still hold the Nook easier than a book. :)
So glad you and yours have remained safe from the twisters! God Bless!
aussiesapphire
Apr 14, 2015
So glad you are all safe from those tornadoes. Hugs.
rahrah1820
Oct 28, 2017
I researched Morocco tea glasses and they have similar ones on Amazon, they also have some beautiful tea kettles.
Notice there are mixed feelings about the glasses. I liked the looks of them as soon as I saw them. Unusual looking but pretty! Wouldn't mind having a few.
The endoscopy went well today - discovered nothing but a few ulcers. So am none the wiser as to the constant cough and other symptoms I have which necessitated the endoscopy in the first place!! Guess it is all in my head lol. Thanks to all those who held me up in prayer.
"Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it." Ralph Marston
And I do appreciate all those caring people on this site. Thank you. God bless and take care. Hugs.
just got home from my nephew's sons funeral
very sad
Thank you so much for putting such inspirational (and funny! ) quotes in your postings. Marston's quote is SO true!! God Bless!
thank you
hope you feel better soon
I drag about too
thank God I can drag about
I could be down and not know day from night
They really do make beautiful copies of beautiful glasses.
Have a beautiful day and God bless you all.
You need to get a Kindle or a Nook...as long as you have wi-fi and a credit card you can read any book you want! They keep the credit card on file, so you don't even feel like you're buying them till the bill comes! ;) They have a LOT of free books, too. I have the smallest Nook they make - it's not very expensive, it's small enough to hold in my hands without hurting my arms, and the size of the font is adjustable. I keep mine at the largest font and I think other people could read it across the room!
So glad you and yours have remained safe from the twisters! God Bless!
but I like clear ones best