“You can’t measure time in days the way you do money in dollars, because every day is different.” — Jorge Luis Borges
(“I’m just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round, I really love to watch them roll. No longer riding on the merry-go-round. I just had to let it go.” — John Lennon. Be well and do good, friends.) — YUR
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A bid despondent, lately, Uncle. Everything alright? Will we finally make it to that long-planned coffee in the city this spring? Cheers
Just fatigued, Wes. Docs looking into why I seem to be anemic. I’ll be fine. Thanks. — YUR
UR,
That’s the right attitude UR! …This might sound a little strange but;… Imagine your inside your body and looking at the blood-flow…claim that the blood is back in healthy status & thank God your well* …….This does not eliminate getting professional help/guidelines but there’s a legitimate chance the journey will be more tolerable^…My wife and I shall put you in prayer…your statement, “I’ll be fine”, shall come to fruition…….☆
Best to you…….k
PS Good pick-up Wes
Thank you, Ken! — YUR
Getting anemic, Unc ?
Many years back, a doctor told me to start taking iron tablets.
I asked, how many and how long.
He said, according to the bottle instructions and until someone says stop.
So far, no one’s told me to stop.
I guess by now, I’m turning into an “iron” junkie.
LOL! They’re holding off on prescribing me iron supplements until they can determine what might be causing it. So far they haven’t found anything. — YUR
The same happened to me.
When the doctor asked if I knew why I was anemic, of course I didn’t have an answer when I figured he should be telling me why.
I still don’t have an answer. All I can say is I’m still ticking; but for how long ?
When the docs rule out diet (and vitamin supplement) inadequacies, they tend to look at any kind of internal bleeding, lwc. After an endoscopy and colonoscopy they’re still scratching their heads. — YUR
“internal bleeding” ! !
That’s a cause for anemia I hadn’t heard. It’s worth looking into.