The snake oil thing, while annoying, you might just have to put up with
I don't know. Is there any way you can firmly, but kindly, tell her that it needs to be a quiet time, and that all of the new information is stressful, since your main objective is pain management? You might also mention that you've tried several different treatments, and for now this is what works.
Hmm. I think Elizabethans did use a lot more sugar than people in earlier times, but I think it would still be a pretty small amount compared to the average person now. Also, sugar would have been mostly for the upper classes -- it was too expensive for lower class people.
My beef with mint is is thinks it is "smart" and imports my bank transactions and automatically codes them. But it is actually pretty dumb and codes a lot of stuff wrong, so I have to check almost every transaction. It *cannot* macth checks at all, even for unusual amounts. And for some reason it thinks every $20 ATM withdrawal is a check made out to my niece. I mean, once we wrote that check, but I cannot teach it not to keep on coding it that way.
We are having a nice dinner, and the kids have dressed up to be our waitstaff, and Casper has written out our menu. Dillo is practicing standing with a "towel" (napkin) over his arm. He also just said he was trying to be as fancy as the Olive Garden, so I guess we need to take them out a little more.
I could be wrong about the sugar thing. I'm looking at this 1593 cookbook, and there's sugar in a lot more usually-savory dishes than I'd remembered from recipes from that era. [link] Without measurements, though, it's hard to tell.
ita,you have to manage a lot of people. It looks she is one of them.You will need to remind her Wed, Friday and Sunday morning. Next nurse might be worse so just living with that and including the triple reminders to her might be something. Expecially if she can be texted. Sounds like you need to regularly call your neuro too to make sure you get your pain meds.
Oh good lord, I have had a load of towels sitting in the washer for an hour and a half but never started the cycle. It is to laugh.
Totally not right,but it sounds like your other choices may be worse.
I found that taking a couple months worth of records and identifying all the common misleading transactions with mint cleared it up going forwards pretty well.
Amy, it will take me some gumption getting upping to do that, because it is
all
she talks about that's not directly related to the medicine she's administering. She's aggressive, and I'm weak. Today is the fifth visit, and she's challenging me about not having followed up on anything yet.
Buying colloidal silver on the internet and self-administering by IV? Christ, why do I even need to tell her I'm not going to do that?
But I have to nut up to do
something,
so I'll square my shoulders for next week.
I have to assume the woman in this proposal video [link] wept the whole way through, because I don't know any of those people, and it made me cry.
The Elizabethans were rich and made no bones about showing it off.