These pages contain my thoughts, from meandering ideas and persuasions to deep cerebrations and serious mentations.
Why, for what purpose? To release my mind and set creativity free. Somewhere inside the constraints of my mind dwells a writer, a poet, an artist who paints with words. In here I release those constraints and set the artist free.
Perhaps, lost somewhere in the depths of thought, is a story or a poem, waiting to be written.
I, too, would like to see an end to the time change.
As far as mice go, Hubby puts traps out in the barn where we keep our camper, and also near the garage and the house. We rarely get mice but he is diligent about those traps.
We used to have barn cats till we gave them away once we started traveling in the winter. I do miss them. We had fewer ground moles back then, too.
I also miss having a dog, as dogs keep the woodchucks away, along with other critters. My flowers get eaten unless I plant marigolds in the mix (they hate the smell and it works!). I also use dog hair (from my daughter's dog) when she has trimmed her in the past. Also, cinnamon, cayenne pepper, garlic, and castor oil. Maybe this would work for mice, too?
There are still places in the US that don't use DST. When we retired, we moved away from DST. Good riddance, except TV and sports shows still shift if you watch 'em live.
Mice. We had a chubby cat that kept them away, but he died a few years back. A good mouser can't be beat. Whenever I see any mice in the field now, I get some peppermint mouse repellent spray and go around the house and especially the garage doors. Haven't seen any get inside, and it keeps them off the lanai (patio) as well. Lasts a couple months or so unless it rains alot. Should be good on the camper if used inside and outside. Plus you'll have a nice smell when you open up in the spring.
I forget what it's called, but an internet search for mouse/mice repellent will get you several products (spray and packets) and reviews that it works. Oh, and don't use those leftover Christmas peppermint candies.
Jim Gabapentin was the first one, but it made me dizzy. This could be a result of the chemo, my wife takes it for back pain, and has never had any side effects. I was hoping it would work for me as I also have some lower back pain. I'll likely try it again after I recover from the chemo.
The second med was duloxetine; it worked for the neuropathy, lessening the tingling by about half with the first dose, but it's also the one we suspect made me sick, but that's just a guess since I'm doing chemo and on a few other medications.
The second one is an antidepressant, so it has some undesirable side effects for some people. I would research it some, but maybe for you it will work.
Let me know if either sounds promising or if you find anything else that lessens the tingling.
No one likes to admit it, but modern medicine doesn't have a safe, tried-and-true solution for everything, plus we aren't all the same even if there's something that worked for a bunch of people. At least, there are alternatives and sometimes that's just patience to wait it out.
Keep up the positive thoughts to get you through it. From what I've seen, that often is the best and successful road to the cure.
Today is one of those rainy, gray, gloomy days. At least it's cooler, but the humidity is in the 80s.
I had another milestone last night, I slept in my bed all night. I did wake up around three (programmed from my hospital stay), but after using the bathroom I was able to suggle back into bed and sleep until about a quarter to seven.
It boomed and thundered here this morning with some heavy rain. It's also stayed gray and dismal outside with scattered showers and drizzle throughout the day. But, that's alright, it means I'm stuck inside getting some much-needed rest after going so much the last four days.
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