I have split wood with an axe, more times than I care to think about, Amy, I still do it once in a while. I think the Army cured me of outdoor living, although fortunately I only had to rough it, in Basic Training.
I'm glad you haven't had anymore!!! I used to have allot of anxiety when my son was younger and having major problems, It hit me mainly right before I left work to come home.

That's like my dad, Amy. He grew up in the city but he loved farms and used to spend time on his uncle's farm, until his uncle was killed by a bull. I think that one of his secret ambitions was to become a farmer.Well, I did grow up in Indiana, it's a tweener state so maybe that explains it and the funny way I pronounce my A's. We lived in town but I always envied the farm kids. So I grew up and have been working towards being a farm kid my whole life, except for that weird punk period between the ages of 17 and 19. LOL!
I like Bachs Rescue Remedy, Ralph. Prescription medicines didn't do much for me, except make me feel tired all the time.I haven't taken any recurring prescription medicine in my life, except for when I tested positive for TB and had to take INH for 6 months. Trying to stay that way. I may have to exhaust all of the natural remedies first. I should probably be carrying the Bachs Rescue Remedy on me at all times.![]()
Yup, I had them bad for many years, I still get them, but not as bad as before. I quit the prescription medicine 20 years ago, I use Bach's Rescue Remedy now, it works good for me.
Its the brain fog that's bugging me now. Just that faraway look and disconnected feeling. That and not being able to stay on task. Late onset ADD maybe.![]()

Ralph, I mostly use the liquid, but for me anyway, the pastilles are more potent, so I reserve them for rougher times. When I go out, I always carry the pastilles with me.Jerry, do the lozenges (or pastiles or whatever they call them) work for you?
Well, I'm a member there, Jan. lol. We need to get the other j0kers in there too. We are a bunch of wrecks on this thread.I feel like I should be in WWB forum........

That's like my dad, Amy. He grew up in the city but he loved farms and used to spend time on his uncle's farm, until his uncle was killed by a bull. I think that one of his secret ambitions was to become a farmer.
I like Bachs Rescue Remedy, Ralph. Prescription medicines didn't do much for me, except make me feel tired all the time.
Well, I'm a member there, Jan. lol. We need to get the other j0kers in there too. We are a bunch of wrecks on this thread.![]()

I feel like I should be in WWB forum........

Well, I'm a member there, Jan. lol. We need to get the other j0kers in there too. We are a bunch of wrecks on this thread.![]()
Aren't we
Already am....LOL
Is this stuff natural?
Does it mix with meds?
DH has problems and I'd like to get him off the meds?
Jerry use to come by and say hi...not much anymore.
I don't have to go there to see you anymore, Jan, you come here.Jerry use to come by and say hi...not much anymore.
It's a natural remedy, Jan. In the 1930's Dr. Edward Bach, a physician in England, discovered that certain flowers had medicinal properties and he created remedies from them. Rescue Remedy is a combination of five flowers.
I feel like I should be in WWB forum........
