The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #169078 Message #4111120
Posted By: Stilly River Sage
23-Jun-21 - 11:00 AM
Thread Name: De-clutter & Fitness in a Pandemic: 2021
Subject: RE: De-clutter & Fitness in a Pandemic: 2021
After the second vaccine I was just tired, but my tiredness could have been from low thyroid, so I'm not the best example to go by. You can take Tylenol or Motrin after your vaccination. There is a crazy rumor going around that if you mitigate the symptoms your vaccine won't "take." Bollocks.
I finished mending hoses yesterday, after Cookie's destructive arrival at the house in September of 2019 when she chewed through the end of one hose and made two big gashes in another one. If I have hose mending kits on hoses I retire I always cut off and keep the mended section and I had a couple of those under the potting bench in the sunroom to take apart and reassemble on the newer hoses. I needed more, but instead of heading to Home Depot I headed to the greenhouse in the back yard where I have lots of stuff stashed that came here with the greenhouse when I bought it from a friend (it's a PVC modular thing.) There is an old coffee can on a corner shelf and it was full of goodies for this job. I tested both hoses and now the job is to figure out whether sprinklers, soaker hoses, or both to take care of the garden plots. (I do need to head to Home Depot for more gaskets.)
I am advancing through the remote trainer/phone app exercise routine I've started via my insurance company, and yesterday moved my activity to the bedroom with the door closed or I'd have been swarmed by dogs while on the yoga mat. The app keeps telling me that pain is good, it's informative, and I'm thinking "yeah, but you haven't had chronic bursitis ache 24-hours a day" so am going to find the pages the PT gave me about stretches targeted at reducing that pain. Stop it before it starts, I hope. I also have a tube of Volaren the PT recommended.
Don, the worst pain I experience at the dentist is paying the bill. Even with dental insurance, it doesn't cover much. And why do HEALTH insurance companies insist our eyes and teeth require their own insurance? Because they figured they couldn't make billions a year if they insured eyes and teeth also?