Kitty4670 wrote:
I been soooo emotional lately & been crying alot. I just hate my life.
same.
It might be hormones or minimal sunshine and exercise. i hope you feel better. in fact, vit D could reduce that sensitive feeling a tad but in this season it's not always feasible. Vit D drops might help.
I'm taking them now because my kids' blood levels were tested last week and the Dietician wrote to me saying their D levels were VERY VERY low, so please increase their dose of Vit D drops. Also iron.
So I thought, if theirs is so low, mine must be worse. Because at least teachers make children walk outside every day to get some sun and fresh air...
My son's best nurse told me that she had a paralyzed client who she needed to put facing articial lights (that increase your Vit D levels) during winter, every day.
The client was not a child, and she had became paralyzed (and unable to speak, too) after a car accident. So she was very depressed and winter season worsened her sadness. She was only happy when family visited. Irene would try to read books to her and news, comics, talk to her etc.
But the vit D light therapy was essential.
My sister's new sister-in-law, she is paralyzed because of a drunk driver who ran away, and later paid a poor man (uneducated) to go to police and say he did it. But when the police told him he had to go to jail, the man was shocked and said that he'd been paid... they found out it was the son of a rich man who runs a tobacco company. And they can't do anything because they don't have as much money as him for lawyers and things.
Anyway my sister's sister-in-law is very sweet and cheerful but my sister was fuming mad because apparently the nurses and doctors involved after the car accident....everyone did malpractice. My sister works in this field so she knew what they did wrong.
Her injuries would have been less severe if they had done basic protocol to reduce injury.
That girl is younger than me, she's in her early twenties. Her husband is my exact age.
What made me unhappy is not being able to visit my family or having them over, today.
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