FEELING ANXIETY – OK
I am not sure why but today I am feeling nervous and anxious. Part of it is I feel a lot of pressure from things I have to or should be doing. It always gets worse before we go to Florida. I hate having to pack up and go. I hate all the things I HAVE to do. Last but not least our friend is in the hospital and I wanted to go this morning but now I am not sure. I have to get my grandson this afternoon. I also just don’t feel like rushing around. So I guess I will stay home until I have to leave to get my grandson. I will get on the treadmill and take a luxurious bath.
Of course money is an issue again because I spent almost all my money this week so have to be very careful until Sunday.
Tomorrow we are going to Toronto until Monday so it will be a very busy weekend.
A real estate agent called. We are thinking about moving into a condo when we come back from Florida. So we have a lot to think about. How much do we spend on a new condo? Will we have enough room? My hubby has thousands of miniature cars and buys about 100 every year. I think we should just stay here……………but there are the two sets of stairs and at our age we never know when we won’t be able to negotiate the stairs.
I just spoke to our friend in the hospital. She is still bleeding internally and they don’t know from where. I guess I will have to wait until I get back from Toronto to go visit.
I am still:
getting on the treadmill for forty five minutes a few times a week.
still not eating after supper
still spending too much
still working on my daughter’s scrapbook
still rereading my diary
still playing Club Penguin
So I guess I better get on the treadmill and start the day.
hope the doctors soon find the reason your friend is still bleeding internally. i should get on my treadmill down in the basement. but, for some reason, i probably won’t. take care,
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Walking on the treadmill will be a good way to help reduce your stress.
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Take care, my friend:)
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ThE very best thing that you can do for yourself is to move to a place that has NO stairs or little stairs. A relative of mine was not permitted to come home from the hospital and nursing homes because of the stairs. That was the only thing that kept the person out of his own home –the stairs. EVEN if the person could be brought up the stairs by the ambulance, after that the persno would be a PRISONER intheir own home since they coudln’t go up or down the stairs. We lived next door to a lady that we had notseen in over five years. Turned out she was a prisoner in her own home. Sheowned the home but she livedon the THIRD floor apartment… She was in a wheelchair (She did not move in that way. She was walking and healthy when she moved in ). No one ever saw her since she was unable to leave her thrid floor apartment. Same with my daughter, similar, we lived on the third floor once, and my daughter had an accident and wound up having to go up and down three flights with her crutches. Ever since then, we will not live ANYWHERE that is not on the first floor –just in case..something happens, we are prepared….and no one c
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I am almost sixty, and I would rather live in a smaller place -on the first floor than have LOTS of room with a place that has stairs. my new home has five steps but a finished basement. I will have a nice bathroom put in there, and we will have our emergency home on the basement level –no stairs, you just walk right in through the garage. We need to think of everything, to prepare for our fuuture…take everything in to consideration. This is only an opinion, not telling you what to do. We just believe that having FIRST floor or walk in apartment is so much better than having stairs. My daughter was only thirty when she had to use crutches. Andanother time, in my past, I was about 27 when I had to use crutches for six weeks . Luckily I had only three steps to go up then.
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the relative that was not permitted to come home from the hospital –due to the stairs, that hospital stay lasted for more than seven or eight months, or longer.
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