So happy for youWell, I'm a little embarrassed but after fighting this pain since 1:30am it went away as suddenly as it came!
Thank you all for your suggestions and well wishes.

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
So happy for youWell, I'm a little embarrassed but after fighting this pain since 1:30am it went away as suddenly as it came!
Thank you all for your suggestions and well wishes.
Yay first egg for my flock! Goldie my BO layed this one yesterday, but no egg today
![]()
Good Morning Fellow Texans!
51 degrees here, the moon is shining and the stars are out! WOW what a site to behold! In case you can't tell, I love mornings!
Have a great day!
Lisa![]()
Good morning to you too! It was a brisk 47 degrees here before sunrise. The sky is blue and clear. It should be a lovely fall day.
Well, I'm a little embarrassed but after fighting this pain since 1:30am it went away as suddenly as it came!
I kept feeling like I needed to "stretch out" my abs so I stood over the counter, bent over and put my head down and let the gut hang. Nothing happened but it felt better. JaJeanPierre suggested something similar so she must have been sending my psychic instructions!
I had a Lemon Zinger tea, took two aspirin, took my diabetic shot - blood sugar was 155 this morning which is a little high for me (I'm only mildly diabetic and can usually control it w/o meds) and I went into the bathroom to ralph and get it over with. So I sat on the tub and waited....then I suddenly felt MUCH better!! It was like a light switch.
The pain is GONE and the nausea is gone.
I have a high tolerance to pain but I was seriously thinking about going to the emergency room!
Thank you all for your suggestions and well wishes.
I 'found' one while clearing leaves out of one of our landscaped beds. I probably could have won an Olympic medal for the long jump. The pattern on them looks very cool like oak leaves. I did scoop him up in a shovel and relocate.Used to see Copperheads all the time when we lived in NE TX but haven't seen one in years now![]()
Yes, they really are well camouflaged in the dry leaves.I 'found' one while clearing leaves out of one of our landscaped beds. I probably could have won an Olympic medal for the long jump. The pattern on them looks very cool like oak leaves. I did scoop him up in a shovel and relocate.