Yay! The Unisom just arrived.
I'm so looking forward to talking with the "alternative" therapist tomorrow. Basically, I'm going to tell her how much I miss Mary, but maybe it will help.
My car has been stalling, so I sure hope I'm not headed for car trouble. There's no money to fix it right now, so I'd be in an extremely difficult situation. Old cars don't like hot weather.
Speaking of travel - David has 3 upcoming appointments for medical exams to increase his veteran's disability. He deserves 100% just for hearing loss he has from the war. I think every single Vietnam veteran who was in infantry deserves full disability. I've known loads besides David and my BIL and without exception, every one of them is screwed up physically and mentally from that atrocious war. When I was seeing my therapist, a VA psychologist, I was involved with the veteran's admin with therapy, support group (wives of vets), and I volunteered. I felt a real calling to listen to the Viet vets, and to validate their experiences.
Thank you for your service and welcome home.
Anyway, his appointments are in different towns/cities. We have to do some fancy dancing to come up with the gas money, gas being $6/gallon.
I'm changing the cats' diet to hopefully decrease Sidney's glucose numbers. The recommendation for diabetic cats is to feed them only wet food (canned), which is high protein, very low carb. If any kibble is fed it also needs to be very high protein and almost no carb. The trick is feeding them this diet and managing the cat(s) who has sensitivity to such a dense diet (diarrhea). So I'm working on it - and Sid's numbers have decreased some, already. I expect a bigger decrease as we proceed with the new diet. What a joy that will be!
Here's a voodoo doll of yourself*~*~**How will you treat it?
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