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Tiger Lilies

April 8, 2007 by Tricia

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I love my Tiger lilies. I grow a number of different types of lilies but I think I like the original tiger lilies that came with my house best.

Even though we’ve hit another cold spell I’d swear that I saw some lily sprouts out in the garden. They grow well through April and May and often bloom depending upon what kind of spring and summer we are having any where from mid June to Mid July. The last few years they’ve bloomed by Mid June if memory serves me correctly.

Did anyone get any flowers for Easter? For some reason Lilies are often included in Easter flower bouquets. They aren’t Easter flowers to me, but I guess they are to some people.

I hope everyone has enjoyed this long weekend. Happy Easter to All.

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Filed Under: Green Thumb Sunday, Photography, Recreation, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: Easter, flower, flowers, garden, Gardening, Green Thumb Sunday, Lilies, long weekend, photo, photos, plants, Tiger lily

A visit to the pain doctor

April 6, 2007 by Tricia

This past Monday I had yet another appointment with my Pain doctor. She’s really a family practice doctor who happens to specialize in pain. She treats a number of people, even so rather well known people – so she’s gained a good reputation as a pain specialist.

She’s disappointed that the many pain meds that she’s put me on haven’t been helping all that much.

We aren’t going to try the synthetic marijuana again. When I told her that I was out of it for a few days after trying my first one, and that the same thing happened when I tried it again she thought the side effects were too much. It’s surprising though, considering that I’m on some very heavy pain medication you’d think the nabilone wouldn’t have hit me so hard. Oh well.

She also talked about weaning me off some of the pain meds that I’m currently on – again, since they haven’t had spectacular results. When she said she might take me off some of my meds I was terrified. They have helped me. Much more than she realizes.

I’ve been in pain on and off since 1992. I never had any pain medication at all. So that means I had no form of relief until I met this pain doctor in January 2006. With this latest Crohn’s flare that’s being going on since the fall of 2004 I was in terrible terrible pain. It was just getting worse and worse. Before being started on some pain meds in January of 2006 I could barely function. I was just lying on the couch all day. Not being the tiniest bit productive.

When I started taking the pain medication I got up off the couch. I started this blog and within a few months several others. I found a way to make money from home. Now, while I’m still not all that physically active, at least I can tolerate sitting up and moving around my own home. I can think more clearly too. When the pain wasn’t being controlled everything was just a fog and my concentration levels were very low.

So the pain meds didn’t help me get back to work. Unfortunately not. However, they did help me get a bit of my life back, not as much as I hoped, but through my work on the computer and the earnings I’m bringing in I feel like a contributing member of this household again.

I don’t think she’d ever completely take me off my medications. Well, if I really started to improve and get better certainly I wouldn’t need them anymore, but while I’m still sick I’d better stay on some. I can’t imagine going back to being unproductive and in constant severe pain 24/7 again. I’d lose my ability to make some income too.

Yes I still have some days when I’m in severe pain, and most days there’s at least moderate pain. The pain meds have cut my pain levels by at least 50% when they are working. Unfortunately, Crohn’s is a disorder that affects your digestive system and I know for a fact that my body doesn’t always absorb the pain medications that I take. How … well lets just keep it simple and say pain meds float. Ok? So, on the days that the pain meds move too quickly through my system it’s literally like I haven’t taken any pain meds at all.

I think after explaining the “digestive problem” to her, and that the pain meds have helped to some degree she understands. She did take me off the nabilone that I only tried twice. As I said the side effects were really bad and literally put me back on the couch with a spinning head and blurred vision, and she took me off another medication called Tramacet which is a mild morphine derivitate – similar to tylenol with codeine (I’m allergic to codeine so I couldn’t take tylenol #3, and this med was like tyl #3).

Well see how I do without the tramacet. It definitely didn’t do as much as the other and much stronger pain meds that I’m on.

Maybe I should put a disclaimer at the end of my posts? “This post has been brought to you by the benifits of strong pain meds.” It might help explain some of my stranger posts. LOL

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: appointment, Blogging, blogs, clear head, family practice doctor, lack of concentration, medications, meds, pain doctor, pain medications, pain specialist, posts, relief from pain, synthetic marijuana, undigested pain meds, Writing

Looking for a web host? Try DMG dedicated Servers

April 6, 2007 by Tricia

If you own your own business, or have a website(s) that is starting to get a lot of visitors each day it may be time to switch over to a dedicated server service. Hosting your website on dedicated servers often allow your site to grow with ease as there are often fewer daily or monthly traffic restrictions placed upon a dedicated server account by the hosting company.

If you are looking for a company that provides dedicated server accounts look into the DMG Dedicated Servers packages. DMG is a dedicated server host provider located in Grand Rapids, MI.

DMG offers excellent customer service support, and provides reliable service. I think that many of us have hosted our sites on web hosts, both free and paid, that went down from time to time. DMG has remarkable uptime.

DMG states that their customers are their most valuable asset. If I were looking for a dedicated server web host I’d want to work with a company that felt I was their most valuable asset. Wouldn’t you?

Please visit the DMG website if you are thinking of hosting your website on a dedicated server. Remember there are many advantages to doing this if you have a popular site with a lot of traffic. Visit the DMG site to learn more.

Filed Under: Sales and Marketing, Services, Web and Technology Tagged With: customer service, customers valuable asset, dedicated servers, DMG, reliable service, web host

My niece has a wicked sense of humor

April 6, 2007 by Tricia

Earlier today I received a nice email from my niece wishing us a happy Easter. She’s the first and only of any of my niece’s or nephews to have gotten married so far.

I was just thinking that it’s become clear that she’s inherited my side of the families sense of humor, especially her fathers. With her Easter greeting she sent a photo that I’d like to post, but I’m afraid it might offend as many people as would find it funny. My niece is an animal lover herself, but she sent a photo of a dog that looks quite a bit like her own with a rabbit in it’s mouth – well you can really only see the rabbit ears. Sick humor huh?

I guess her sense of humor became apparent when, at the end of her wedding ceremony last year she and her new husband walked down the aisle to the the Star Wars theme. LOL They both love all the star wars movies, but even so, I’ve never thought of the theme as wedding music!

She’s also the one who sent me photo’s of her cats dressed up in Halloween costumes. In her note she decided that her male cat, Hunter, must be gay because he seemed to like the princess costume better than the more masculine Dracula costume that she’d purchased for him.

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I wonder what she’ll come up with next?

Filed Under: Family, Home and Lifestyle, Humor Tagged With: cat costume, happy Easter, Humor, neice, sense of humor, Star Wars theme, Wedding, wicked sense of humor

Glyconutrients – Sugars that heal

April 6, 2007 by Tricia

I’ve always tried to eat healthy by making sure that most of the food that I eat is home made and made with fresh ingredients. As some of you know I garden and grow some of the vegetables and fruit that we eat too. I just feel that many of the processed foods available in grocery stores and fast food restaurants contain too many chemicals, preservatives and unwanted fats.

I want to stay as healthy as possible, and considering that I already have an illness that affects my immune system it’s very important that I watch what I eat and try to maintain my health.

I carry those beliefs into any supplements that I choose to take. If I chose to take any supplements I try to pick ones that have natural ingredients in them.

I was asked to write about a new product called GlycoPlex glyconutrient complex. I chose to tell you about this product today because it fits with my beliefs regarding natural products. It’s made with all natural ingredients, and it’s designed provide essential monosaccharides that work with your body to help make all of the various systems within our body work more efficiently. It’s true isn’t it that when your body is healthy you are able to fight and virus’ and potential bacterial infections better isn’t it?

You know what I like best about this product? It doesn’t claim that glyconutrients will cure this disease or that disease like so many other supplement products out there. No, it only claims that by taking this supplement you will be giving your body more of the essential micro nutrients that it needs to help make it work more efficiently and as a result this should make you healthier and give you a much better chance at fighting off disease.

Essentially, glyconutrients are sugars that heal. That sounds like a contradiction doesn’t it? We’ve been taught that sugars are bad for us haven’t we? There are actually 8 different sugars, but there are two that keep popping up in our diets regularly, too often in fact. Without a proper balance of all eight sugars our health could decline. There is a far better write up about sugars and how they work than anything I could put in this post – please see the last link to learn more about sugars that heal.

GlycoPlex contains the eight essential sugars that our bodies need – Glucose, Mannose, Galactose, Fucose, N-AcetylGalactosamine, N-AcetylGlucosamine, N-AcetylNeuraminic Acid, and Xylose. Other ingredients in GlycoPlex are shark cartillage, Shitake Mushrooms, Psyllium Seed Husk, Fenugreek seed, Lecithin, Nutritional Yeast, Whey Protein Isolate and Kelp. All of these ingredients will work together to improve your health and build your immune system.

Please visit glycoinformation.com for more information about GlycoPlex and glyconutrients. The site has quite a bit of information and I came away feeling that I learn quite a bit about essential sugars and how they work in our bodies.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty Tagged With: crohns, essential sugars, glycoinformation.com, glyconutrients, Glycoplex, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, healthy, IBD, immune system, Inflammatory bowel disease, monosaccharides, natural, natural ingredients, natural supplement, pain, sugars that heal

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