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Eleven years he is now and since more than six years living with us. My, does time fly!
His age is starting to show a bit. His back and back paws do hurt him from time to time (he is getting painkillers for it), he has bronchitis and his eyes don't see as much as they use to do, but when he is outside he forgets it all and starts behaving like a young one again!
He is such a loyal friend and I hope he will stay with us for a few more years:)
Happy Furry Friday Everyone!
the opioid painkiller oxycontin
was prescribed almost 300 million times in the US last year
a bottle for every american
300 gravestones
one for every million prescriptions
Not feeling to well today, so decided to take a half day off from work and come home, take some painkillers and have a nap. While I was drifting off the idea for this shot came into my head and I actually had to get back up and shoot it or there was not chance of me getting any sleep at all!
ODC "When life hands you lemons" - If I hadn't been feeling unwell, I would never have come home and thought of shooting this.
Strobist info:
Canon 580 Ex ii at 1/16 through ringflash triggered by an RF602
I'm now going to go and have the nap I was planning to have an hour ago!
I cut my drawing finger quite badly today, which is annoying especially seeing as it was on a pack of painkillers. Oh the irony.
My compulsive need to deface things made me draw a sad face on it
For those of you who celebrated Christmas I do hope you all had a good time. My poor Dylan has had tonsillitis on Christmas day and had to visit the Doctor this morning and he is now on antibiotics and painkillers – Dylan bought me the DVD of ‘It’s a wonderful life’ as one of my Christmas presents and we watched it this afternoon. He had never seen it before and I had not seen it in years – so we sat just the two of us in the living room with the flames from the fire glowing through the room and both of us cuddled up on the settee with a nice blanket over us and he soon forgot he was not feeling well. It was the best medicine.
Here is a link to the film
video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4867975537967299162
Thanks everyone for your Christmas messages – hope your enjoying your Holidays.
Ps - this tree can be seen in the henfyniw grave yard just outside Aberaeron and looked so wonderful against the golden sunset the other evening.
Struggling with gout in my foot for a couple of miles along this path I still didn't find Betty Kenny's tree..look it up, I'm not your teacher...
Still, after quitting the NSAIDs and painkillers plus a good dose of the right kind of cherry juice 48hrs later I'm now clear! Yay!
Roll on the weekend!
Any gout sufferers out there can pm me for details.
Ssssshhhh....you cannot tell anyone I am on here. If my chiro knew he would chop my head off.
So after the Toblerone incident on not so good Friday last week, I had spent all day lying still on my sofa recovering. Because of that , when I did move, I pulled some muscle in my neck and my whole neck/arm were in agony all weekend as my chiro was not open until today - 3 days later due to the Easter Break. Oh I had so many things planned, I had been looking forward to these 4 days for so long, see friends, catch up on flickr , takes lots of shots etc. So I got to do nothing ....it hurt to sit at my computer and in chair - so I just lay still and watched netflix(newly arrived in Australia) - hours and hours and hours of Viking, Mad Men, you name it , I was watching it
I was talking Voltaren prescription triple doses and did not understand until I saw my chiro today that it is not a painkiller , will only work as anti-inflammatory when the muscle or bone or somethin' technical had been released. Thought I was at deaths door - as after so many doses , of what I believed to be 'painkillers', and I was still in so much pain - I thought the end was nigh !!! !. Had hot water bottle on my neck every night as I slept and did not understand until today when I saw my chiro that the worst thing you can do is put heat on a bad neck just before you sleep as it makes it worse !!!.
Oh I laughed when he told me all the mistakes I had made with my self medication and self diagnosed care over the long weekend.
So on the mend now - told by Magic Chiro Man to stay away from Mama Retina Imac for a couple of days - however I did not tell him I had a baby retina macbook which I have snuck on to quickly this evening whilst lying on the floor so I figure its okay to do so however suspect it is not ;))).
So a shot from many many moons again last winter to describe how I felt at the weekend to say that I too have now been re-surrected ;)))
Hope you all had a lovely Easter/Passover weekend -:)
30/52 I know it seems like a lot of my Little Things involve cats but when your life is surrounded by cats 24/7 they'd better bring you small pleasures... which they do. Just wait until Mack's expressive ears are one of my Little Things!
Jimmy (hospital cat) update:
As you may remember, 9 days ago a cat named Jimmy was left/abandoned at our clinic and after a week of appetite stimulants and painkillers he is finally starting to act like a normal cat. He weighed 5.80 pounds and promptly lost almost 1/2 pound. Although he was skin and bones we couldn't get him to eat and he was in so much discomfort (arthritis? muscle loss? something else?) he never relaxed. He never groomed or slept curled up on his side - he was constantly, even when sleeping, hunched up. After a week of weighing, medicating, snuggling, offering every food option known to man and lots of worrying, Jimmy is now eating, jumping up onto and down from a couch, sleeping on his side, grooming!, and trotting up to everyone or playfully trotting away. He jumps into his cage when he wants to eat or use the litter box and is ignoring the other two cats who roam freely in the same area.
www.flickr.com/photos/77654185@N07/35663845060/in/photost...
So far, all good news and so one of those Little Things left over from last week.
"KD & the Painkillers" practicing their music as well as social distancing during the pandemic on a warm June 2020 evening.
The "trapped nerve" series continues -
The new painkillers are helping, I felt a lot better today so I decided to cook a proper meal.
The meal was great but standing at the cooker resulted in a new bought of pain.
Kind of reminded me of this song -
The words have a deeper meaning.
"Pot and Kettle" by the Rumjacks - have a listen.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YklPK6DwOzM
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Thanks for your good wishes.
I'm feeling a little more comfortable, the painkillers are working but computer time is still very restricted.
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the opioid painkiller oxycontin
was prescribed almost 300 million times in the US last year
a bottle for every american
300 gravestones
one for every million prescriptions
We launched the Minnow for the 1st time this year and Shane took me on a grand tour of the Bay. Kingfishers don't appear to overly afraid of people in boats. I can't hold my camera up for very long but I can get it up for a couple quick shots while sitting. This is taken with my 400mm, I managed to miss place my 1.4 extender probably due to my drug induced haze (painkillers, muscle relaxers and misc drugs) for last 6 weeks since the car accident....also why I am not as active on Flickr, sorry to those I've missed and I thank you all for continuing to visit my stream, I very much appreciate your comments, favs and views.
Do not use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without my explicit permission © 2016 M Leeson - all rights reserved.
The "Trapped Nerve" series continues:
A mix of painkillers, pain and strong coffee is causing "unusual" sleep patterns.
Trouble sleeping at night then falling asleep in the only position I have found that eases the pain (sitting at the dining table).
My coffee consumption has increased during the day as "daytime sleeping" is tempting but just makes the nights worse; (It doesn't always succeed - lost an hour this morning when I should have been doing the laundry).
The trapped nerve series:
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Straight from the camera. Haha, got my first contact with the police while light painting! I was shooting in the field right next to my house, so I figured I could take the sword with me without wrapping it in a blanket, but when I walked back to my house a police car came after me questioning what I was doing with a sword, creeping through the fields! Well, I guess I had it coming, I must've looked a bit suspicious, lol! :D
Also check out flickr user Schlaich's photostream, he has some of the most amazing light paintings with a message!
I've had a stressful few weeks & haven't felt like uploading many photos. Poppy has been very ill again plus our car failed it's NCT (MOT) test and 2 subsequent retests this past month. All because the mechanic didn't repair everything that was listed on the failure sheet. I couldn't believe it. Something to do with the rear axle measurements? I hate incompetence & wasting money. We drove the 70 mile round trip to the NCT centre in Enniscorthy on Saturday evening only to be handed a failure sheet for the 3rd time. A different garage has hopefully now fixed the car & it's going in to be tested again on Thursday 4th time lucky.
Thankfully Poppy seems a bit brighter today with antibiotics & painkillers but I was a bit down in the dumps so I went for a walk in the sunshine to clear my head & give myself a stern talking to. Worse things happen at sea. This unusual telegraph pole "perched" on a bank at the side of the road caught my eye HTT!
He's probably wondering what I'm doing in HIS territory.
What started as clearing a fallen beech limb turned into pruning some overgrown laurel and removing a few wild rhododendrons.
My brother does the chainsaw work, I clear up the debris.
The laurel has grown unchecked for at least 60 years. With ideal conditions I expect it has reached it's predicted height (RHS website) of 8 meters.
My aim is to reduce the height of the laurel to make it more ideal for pheasants. The canopy is dense and evergreen, so nothing grows beneath it. Felling some of the trees will let enough light in for it to bush out lower down.
I think Stephen felled two of the trees. I spent all today burning most of the smaller branches. Painkillers for me tonight!
It's been almost a week since I had my tooth pulled... and the agony continues. Apparently... like so many other things... this is genetic. My father (NOW he tells me) also has ridiculously long, strong tooth roots that do not respond well to pulling. He's had dentists completely give up on him, and just leave the roots in there.
Pain is such a spotlight hog. It's so hard to think about... or feel... or articulate... anything else when you're in its grips.
Lately I've been dreaming of pure clean cold white fields of snow... and blissful freezing... and numbness... and freedom.
Then there's reality. I'm off to see the periodontist again. Pray pray praying (in my own special pagan way) that he will be able to offer some relief. I canNOT take any more painkillers. And I cannot take any more pain.
Week 30 in 52 Weeks for Dogs.
Tasku chilling in the garden while Clive had his coffee this morning. Yesterday she had an unpleasant time at the vet, had to have her anal glands expressed and was also diagnosed with an abcess on one of them. She's on antibiotics, anti-inflammatories and painkillers and has to go back on Tuesday. Keeping our fingers crossed for her recovery.
Just a quick Look of the Day for me.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-U98qkjbYek and this because it's been in my head all day :)
My 21 year old lady's hip joints are a bit of a problem at the moment, but jumping onto the sofa still works. But without painkillers and anti-inflammatories it's probably no longer possible. She should have as little joint pain as possible. She was very often outdoors and very active for her first 15 years.
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Both hands full, a bright warm Saturday, summer at last - and I am still stuck here with the "trapped nerve" and the painkillers. But overall its better than last week.
See the companion shot - "The view from the Sony".
"QUICK TOM ITS A TURTLE DOVE I THINK !" No way I think to myself, my wife does not know one bird from another, so I amble to the kitchen window, and as my jaw hit the floor, I made a quick about turn to grab my camera, so this was taken through a diamond leaded window, very difficult, but it was what she said, a juvenile one. My closest encounter with this Red Listed bird, and it was gone within five mins, but so unforgettable, hence I dug out a image not shown before.
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THANK YOU for all your get well wishes, am still in the wars,
========================================================within three days all my muscles started to hurt, from head to toe, in the mornings I can hardly move, am not sleeping much as keep waking up with the pain, am dosing myself up with painkillers. This started soon after I was taking a new drug for prostrate trouble, so I stopped them, but my Doctor is baffled, but says the tablets are harmless!!!! Going back again this Thurs, hopefully I will get a different Doctor.
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YOUR VISIT is very appreciated, love your comments, enjoy your week, God bless and keep you all safe and well.
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I had an headache the entire day, and then got all cold and nauseated during golden hour. I just didn't feel like it. I am happy with the result though.
& I'm feeling better now thanks to a painkiller (:
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1) I'm turning 18 in a month and 4 days (may 24th)
2) I'll hopefully graduate this year ;p
3) I organize my photos into folders named with the date I uploaded them.
4) I've got 539 folders
5) and 32 572 files
Barney had a nice little potter in the old churchyard earlier today. He's been rather stiff the past couple of weeks (looks like a sore back - I think he might've slipped trying to run in from the garden) but after a few days of extra painkillers, Barney seems to be feeling rather better again, so he was keen to get out & enjoy the spring weather with me. He had me almost trotting to keep up at various points, when he was on the trail of an interesting smell to sniff - Barney is quite fast these days, once he gets going!!
I wasn't sure the old boy would agree to "pose" for a photo... sometimes Barney will, sometimes he won't. There are days I point the camera at Barney & he very pointedly looks the other direction & that's that! Or, more often, Barney will agree to stay put, he watches me while I back away a few paces & then the second I crouch down & start to lift the camera up, Barney trots after me & plonks himself down on top of my feet, thus getting far too close & cleverly thwarting my chance to take any photos - except a close-up of a blurry nose! Today though, Barney was feeling cooperative :) He kindly sat & allowed me a minute to get a few photos of him sitting by the pretty little forget-me-nots, which we found growing along one of the churchyard walls.
Haha, that look Barn's giving me here is his "you've got 10 seconds before I come get my payment biscuits!" look though... Sure enough, just moment later, he had got up & come to sit on my feet & was collecting his rewards! If Barney's "little brother" Flynn breaks a stay early, I generally send him right back & we try again... but at 15yrs old, Barney has earned his retirement, so he pretty much gets to do what he wants ;-) When he says he's had enough, we call it quits.
Filipendula ulmaria : Connue depuis des siècles, la reine-des-prés est utilisée principalement comme antidouleur. Son effet drainant a pu aussi être observé et on l'associe parfois à d'autres plantes dans le cadre d'un régime amincissant ou anticellulite. Grand-mère de l'aspirine, « elle remplace » ce médicament avantageusement en évitant au patient les effets secondaires de ce traitement chimique tels que les brûlures d'estomac.
Filipendula ulmaria: Known for centuries, the queen meadow is used primarily as a painkiller. Its draining effect could also be observed and sometimes associated with other plants as part of a slimming or anti-cellulite diet. Grandmother of aspirin, "it replaces" this drug advantageously avoiding the patient the side effects of this chemical treatment such as heartburn.
Filipendula ulmaria: conocida desde hace siglos, el prado de la reina se usa principalmente como analgésico. Su efecto drenante también podría observarse y, a veces, asociarse con otras plantas como parte de una dieta para adelgazar o anticelulítica. Abuela de la aspirina, "reemplaza" a este medicamento evitando ventajosamente al paciente los efectos secundarios de este tratamiento químico como la acidez estomacal.
Echinacea purpurea - Purple Coneflower
Purple coneflowers are popular as a painkiller. They are also used for treatment for various ailments, such as toothache, coughs, snakebite, colds, and sore throat
Plastic looking Waxy Monkey Tree Frog. The waxy substance in their skin contains a natural opioid called dermorphin, which is a more powerful painkiller than morphine.
Frog Exhibition 2023, RBG.
the opioid painkiller oxycontin
was prescribed almost 300 million times in the US last year
a bottle for every american
300 gravestones
one for every million prescriptions
The "Trapped Nerve" series continues.
Another day another painkiller !
Discovered in the late 1950s by scientists at Merck; Amitriptyline is a tricyclic antidepressant primarily used to treat cyclic vomiting syndrome, major depressive disorder and a variety of pain syndromes from neuropathic pain to fibromyalgia to migraine and tension headaches. Due to the frequency and prominence of side effects, amitriptyline is generally considered a second-line therapy for these indications.
The most common side effects are dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, constipation, and weight gain. Of note is sexual dysfunction, observed primarily in men.
Just what I need constipation and weight gain!
Difficult to find any up to date figures but in 2015, 14 million prescriptions were issued for Amitriptyline in England.
The trapped nerve series:
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im heading out tonight to shot just wondering where to go ,the forecast is great both for the clouds and the aurora so im very exited only one thing keeping me down in the influensa i have ,but im just gonna eat some more painkillers and hope for the best .
Three months ago Mafalda had still problems with her back ...
She got a cure of cortisone and everything went well, although her hind legs were a bit weak. A couple of days ago the problem has arisen again ... Painkillers and cortisone ...
The vet recommended some acupuncture sessions.
I am afraid that Mafalda's future will be "on the wheels" ...
And then, back here on flickr and see that some of my contacts are passing difficult moments (Mari with the health problems of Dee. Akanee that after nearly 22 years has lost her beloved cat. Donna, that after a fall fractured her hip )...
Chin up my dear friends! I wish you better days.
Here in GREECE our glorious PAST is still what steadily guides our future expectations, what actively feeds our pride and supports our hopes, what acts as a comfort to our recurrent mistakes as a people, a drastic painkiller to the bruises that our self-catastrophic immorality and continuous wrongdoing carved onto our very souls ... At least this is the sentiment that I believe the majority of my co-citizens feel but alas not all of them ...
There are still people all around us that keep on understanding nothing of what really "hit us on the head", of the real causes that lead to our economic catastrophe, of the habitual misbehaviours that for the last thirty years or so deprived almost two Greek generations of the prerogative to a better future by simply shaping their choices, by leaving them only a few alternatives ... Those people are still leading their pathetic lives with immense arrogance and keep on insulting the rest of the Greek people by imposing dirty, vulgar, unethical behaviours over them .... They must by all means be stopped and be punished for that !!!!
Ancient Greeks carved the paths of humanity's collective mentality because they were acting together as a people ... Because they were leading their lives with honour, they were trying to find their individual prosperity through the prosperity of the rest of the society that they were living in and with ... A behaviour that we, their children idiotically stopped practising and now we are condemned to suffer the consequences of our stupidity and ignorance ...
The above seen photo, processed and presented in low-key mode, was taken from the area of Ancient Filippoi at the Kavala Prefecture of North Greece a few minutes before sunrise ...
EXIF: NIKON D90 DSLR with Nikon Nikkor 18 - 55 lens, Manual mode, f 10, ISO 200, focal length 18 mm, manual exposure selection, auto-focusing mode, cloudy weather white balance adjustments, pattern metering mode, shutter speed 1/125 s, HDR processing was made after a single RAW frame, exact lighting conditions are successfully conveyed to the viewer, no tripod (its use was inhibited in the Archaeological site), no flash, original RAW image dimensions 4288 X 2848 pixels ....
It started out really simple....put a sunrise in a cup in PS by using one of my sunrise shots. I still wanted to have steam and lighting (sunrise) from the cup preserved. I have never done so many layers on such small area to create this effect. Please do not ask about the process....I will just tell you15+ layers ...and some painkillers [LOL!!!!]
Should be viewed on the Black stuff
the opioid painkiller oxycontin
was prescribed almost 300 million times in the US last year
a bottle for every american
300 gravestones
one for every million prescriptions
the opioid painkiller oxycontin
was prescribed almost 300 million times in the US last year
a bottle for every american
300 gravestones
one for every million prescriptions
Giveaway Winners have been picked! Thank you so much everyone for your support & sharing my Black Friday Sale! I will be adding credit to all the winners within the next 15 minutes! ♥
The Black Friday Sale still has until Wednesday before it's completed & The Cyber Monday Sale for gift cards starts at midnight tonight!!
Updated Deets for the remaining Sale :
*I am finishing up a new release!! This release is compatible with the MoonPie Jacket at Uber & will be at SPECIAL Sale price in the Mainstore when released tomorrow!
*I am also working on our Group Gifts for the VIP group. I had to go to the ER on Friday but am home & recovering slowly but surely with antibiotics and painkillers!!
*Gift Cards will be on sale at midnight tonight for 30% OFF!
*Bamz and Sady are still giving random credit giveaways to our VIP group members!!!
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