I thought this was a hotel store seeing the picture before reading the post! Very nice.
February is here, and I'm waiting for spring to hurry and come along. Then I wouldn't mind time to slow a little. I started tracking with my budget app again in January, but I'm already having a hard time keeping up with the app. Not good at maintaining the allocations per category either, honestly.
I had a colonoscopy recently, no bad news and all was well thankfully. However, the before part, had a migraine for two days added on with sinus pain, and the day of. I get this about one to two times a month, just happened to coincide with my week, plus the low roughage diet and being afraid to take meds prior. I was overthinking, anxious, and over-obsessed with the procedure the week of prep taking following the low roughage diet to the extreme, admittedly overdid it with pulling up my meds I take for migraine and sinuses normally, so that didn't help at all. Plus, had a big work issue that I was wrestling with all week, just mentally not a great week for it. Anyway, I didn't tolerate the night batch two on the prep mix well throwing it up, felt terrible, and then was up all the rest of the night until go time. Chose the couch over the bed so I didn't wake DH up with all my up and down bathroom visits. My dog was up hanging out with me by my side, following me around that night, feeling something was wrong. The prep leading up to, and the wait while at the hospital from check-in to actual procedure go time probably the worst part of the whole thing, definitely not a reason to put it off. I just say this because I was very anxious about not being under general anesthesia and the procedure, and any bad news. The nurses/doctor said most people don't remember anything much or anything at all from the procedure under twilight sedation, but I do remember a few things, a few uncomfortable parts, and comments during. The whole thing, no. Overall, worth getting screened for colon cancer.