thats funny my daughter spit a small tester one out in my hand once she thought it was fudge and it was soap the look on her face was pricelessGood News: my herbal dragons blood soap smells great!
Bad News: it smells like a cinnamon spice cake and looks like a brownie and the hubby says he almost ate it but I seem to be missing my smallest piece.........
redhead1226, I am sorry to read about your very scary night! I hope you are feeling less stress now.
I thought I'd share my experience, with an unexpected reduction of my tinnitus. Having lived with it for as long as I can remember, I never really expected it to go away or be less of an annoyance than it always has been. But I was very happy to discover that my hearing aides actually alleviate my tinnitus. That's not why I have hearing aides; it's because I am hearing impaired, and since I never brought it up, my doctor never mentioned that HA's might actually help. I have since learned that hearing aides ARE a treatment modality used for many people with tinnitus. Just putting it out there in case it's an option for you.
I wonder if it's not mentioned because hearing aids aren't covered by many insurances companies - a fact that really ticks me off! Hearing is one of our senses and it's often older people that lose their hearing and can't afford a hearing aid, or to replace one that breaks or is lost. Older people are already at more risk of being isolated - so let's add hearing trouble on top of it which greatly affects the ability to keep relationships and watch their depression rates skyrocket!!! GRRRRR!!!!
I am right there with you on that, lenarenee!
Not only that, but Medicare covers NEITHER hearing aids nor dentures, let alone most dental care unless hospitalized. How does it make any sense to deny the imperative need for proper nutrition (via being able to chew your food) and the ability to hear in order to protect yourself when out there in the world or dealing with those cagey dishonest telemarketers or simply crossing the street?
Good news : I got in at 7am to see the Dr about a pinched nerve in my neck.
Bad news: need to do Prednisone to see if that reduces any swelling and cures the tingling/numbing in my arm/back/leg, mainly arm.
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