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yes you did fight hard to get here and we are glad that you are here!
((((HUGS)))) bizi |
Kay,
Yes re the familiar territory. It is good and bad. Bad sometimes in that we live in a place not of our choosing but good that the territory is not unfriendly and we do know how to navigate it. M |
Right now I'm only leaving the house to go to the grocery store, pharmacy, or psych appointments. Aside from my 3 cats and the TV, there isn't much here to amuse me since I've suspended my epic cleaning mission.
But yesterday I made some soy candles. I sent away for a kit. It had simple instructions, the process was slow-paced, and it was as easy as making cookies from a mix. It kept me occupied for a couple of hours and at the end I had a product I was (somewhat) proud of. Of course I can't make candles everyday, but at least I did something besides watch TV, clean, or do laundry. |
I am sure your candles are nice!
bizi |
My first batch of candles did come out well for a first effort. It's difficult to get the wick in the center, but I managed. :)
We burned the first one last night. The scent is very faint. Once I use up all the materials in the kit, I'm going to experiment with different products to make better candles. Hopefully, I they'll have a more concentrated scent. My anxiety hasn't been quite as high the last two days, so the Klonopin has been doing a better job. I had to take 0.5mg of Klonopin close to bedtime last night and it combined with the Seroquel and Gabapentin into a magical cocktail that led me to oversleep by three hours, but I'm no more sedated than usual this morning. |
HI, Kay
I once considered soy candles. Probably there are companies and specific scents that are stronger. There are probably YouTube channels devoted to this subject if you up to dealing with that. I keep these essential oils in little containers 1 peppermint for energy - but has a calming/ focusing characteristic as well. 2 Lemon balm for calming (somewhat) Also Lemon grass. M |
weighted blankets /heated blankets
Kay,
Have you every hear of weighted blankets? They are marketed to autistic children who suffer from sensory overloads. http://www.sensacalm.com/adult-lengt...hted-blankets/ They work for some people with bipolar as well. Searching Google Scholar I found that Heated Blankets can help as well and they are much cheaper. This can calm some people: Soaking feet in Epsom salts -- magnesium can relax. M |
Unfortunately, heat is an issue in MS. It exacerbates symptoms in many pts (myself included). I hide in the AC or shade in the summer. But if my neck goes out, I do have to use a heating pad, heat is the only thing that works.
Some waxes will absorb scent better than others, but most of the fragrance oils are formulated for 4-5% concentration. The essential oils are much stronger, but my husband is fixated on sandalwood. I'll probably just add extra and see what happens. I'm going to be a mad scientist ;) |
I've had a lucky couple of days where my anxiety has been manageable, but it was out of control yesterday.
I took 1mg of Klonopin first, but it did nothing. After a couple of hours, I finally decided to try 25mg of Seroquel. It didn't do much, so I took 25mg more. It took care of the anxiety, but it was a little sedating. The late afternoon hours aren't my best on any given day (I usually have a fourth cup of coffee around 4), but I ended up needing a nap and that's out of the norm. I know I won't need that much med every day. But I'm going to have to play around a little. The Klonopin doesn't do much on its own. I already took it this morning and I'm contemplating taking 25mg of Seroquel now. I may take the Seroquel first tomorrow to see if it can stand alone (I doubt it). |
I hope you have a good day kay..
((((HUGS)))) bizi day at a time... fall down 7 times get up 8.... |
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