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« Reply #465 on: 22:10:49, 28-05-2008 » |
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Yes, it is difficult to feel good when things are not going the way one wants. It is easy to feel sad and disappointed. I also feel powerless often because things happens and I have no influence on what will happen.
I never had the right amount of work. With me it is either too much or not enough. I would prefer the middle.
I have just played Bach's Prelude and Allemande from English Suite and made myself feel better. I tried to please myself, to play the way I want to. (not to listen to imaginary critic and terrible chatting in my brain). I liked that.
I am telling myself that one situation goes into another, nothing stay the same, gradually I will find direction again. It will be good for both of us again.
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« Reply #466 on: 07:48:31, 29-05-2008 » |
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Thanks for that trained-pianist. I play piano as well, you can just loose yourself in the music and hopefully can think a bit clearer afterwards.
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Milly Jones
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« Reply #467 on: 21:23:24, 03-06-2008 » |
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Milly is poorly. Chest infection/dreadful hacking cough/exhausted. Going to have a very early night. I've taken manuka honey, beechams powder and amoxicillin cocktail for the third night in a row. It hasn't worked yet, in fact I'm feeling worse. Had to cancel my card-playing night. Sob. (Not that I'm feeling sorry for myself or anything). G'night folks.
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« Reply #468 on: 21:25:01, 03-06-2008 » |
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Hope you get well soon Milly.
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Best regards, Jonathan ********************************************* "as the housefly of destiny collides with the windscreen of fate..."
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« Reply #469 on: 21:29:29, 03-06-2008 » |
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So sorry you're not feeling well, Milly. Go to a doctor if you don't improve soon - or better still, get a doctor to come to you. I always find that going to the doctor is the last thing I want to do if I feel ill.
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« Reply #470 on: 22:39:43, 03-06-2008 » |
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Milly, if the ABs aren't working after 3 days, get to your GP (as Mary said).It may be that they aren't quite the right ones for the problem. Carry on with the Manuka Honey etc by all means, but you probably need some other drug back-up here. I may be a Comp Therapist but I'm not a purist when it comes to things like this.
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« Reply #471 on: 07:50:56, 04-06-2008 » |
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So sorry you're not feeling well, Milly. Go to a doctor if you don't improve soon - or better still, get a doctor to come to you. I always find that going to the doctor is the last thing I want to do if I feel ill.
Thanks Mary. I think I'm going to have to make an appointment. This cough is awful - a real rattler. There's no justice on this planet! I've never smoked and my best friend is a chain smoker who NEVER has a cough! The practice I belong to is very small, just two doctors and a part-timer. They cover a very large area so I don't ring them to come out unless I really couldn't make it there. It would have to be an extreme emergency. Trouble is also, unless it's an emergency, you can't get an appointment for a couple of weeks. Bit worrying really. I don't want to wait until it is an emergency, particularly with having the child to look after and not much in the way of a support base. Heaven knows where I got this from - I don't know another soul who has it round here.
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« Reply #472 on: 07:52:56, 04-06-2008 » |
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Milly, if the ABs aren't working after 3 days, get to your GP (as Mary said).It may be that they aren't quite the right ones for the problem. Carry on with the Manuka Honey etc by all means, but you probably need some other drug back-up here. I may be a Comp Therapist but I'm not a purist when it comes to things like this.
Thanks Mort. Maybe these ABs aren't powerful enough. They're 500 mgs 3 x per day. I might ring up later today, but I've got a full day ahead - child at dentist, then solicitor's appointment, then football practice after school. I feel really rough though. :-(
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« Reply #473 on: 07:55:44, 04-06-2008 » |
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Hope you get well soon Milly.
Thanks Jonathan.
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« Reply #475 on: 12:51:19, 04-06-2008 » |
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« Reply #476 on: 22:51:16, 05-06-2008 » |
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I wonder how Milly is?
I'm really, really fed up. My jaw is still aching, though not as badly as at first, five weeks after my visit to the dentist. With my son's wedding coming up in 2 weeks, I thought I'd better get some efficient painkillers, so went to my GP. He gave me some painkillers (paracetamol and codeine, stronger than the over-the-counter ones), and also antibiotics, because he thought there might be an infection - and told me to go back to the dentist, which I'm doing tomorrow. The last thing I need is a dental crisis - the wedding is enough strain. My dentist is very nice and better at communicating than my GP, so I'm hoping he'll say something soothing, at least.
I do envy optimists - I always see the worst possible outcome for everything.
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« Reply #477 on: 23:01:07, 05-06-2008 » |
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Mary, rather than post words of sympathy (which believe me I feel, especially since you face a WEDDING ), allow me simply to recommend - PS. Any kind of pain, however slight, is distracting, enervating and depressing. Hope you recover in time for the big event!
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« Reply #478 on: 14:24:46, 06-06-2008 » |
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Martle, thank you very much for your kind reply, which did cheer me up considerably last night when I was feeling really low, even though I didn't reply to it then. The dentist said he was 99% sure it was jaw trouble rather than an infection, and he was his usual reassuring self, MUCH better than my doctor - so I feel a bit more optimistic. I confessed to having done a bit of self-diagnosis on the internet, and he asked what I'd come up with. I said "Temporomandibular dysfunction", which he said was spot on, and would I like to take over the rest of his patients for the morning.
I'm still wondering about Milly.....
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