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Roy took this picture because the one I took was all shaky.

I didn't want any grass but Roy had a couple of small patches planted. Once I saw the bunny taking a meal I was glad he insisted on the grass. In fact, I think this beautiful creature has a blade of grass in its mouth. This little guy has now become regular visitor. I'm gaining so many new friends it makes me very happy.

Now all we have to do is get a picture of the huge snowshoe hare which I've only seen twice.
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crashnot

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crashnot

Hi Mila, I'm glad you're enjoying my book/s.

Thanks for the recommendation. I just told Roy, the shopper about it.

Hugs back. (((( ))))

crashnot

Yes, finding a new doctor is hard. They are rare in this area and we were warned. I do like this young guy but one appointment is not enough to judge. I'm irritated because our Rochester natural doctor will do a skype appointment with us but the insurance company wouldn't tell me if they'd cover the blood work. I'm thinking of offering the NP, Jordan, to order the tests she'd request and then sit with us when we had our followup appointment after the blood tests. This would give him a chance to learn something different than his education taught him. She's had major education in a different, but similar, field. She is an MD and belonged to a family practice but became dissatisfied with traditional medicine. Balancing our bodies is the answer but doctors seem to be taught only how to issue pharmaceuticals to address the symptoms, not the cause. I'm on a very low dosage of the Omeprazole and Roy keeps trying to give it to me every other day. I do have Tums on had which I take when I have acid reflex. The last doctor in Rochester told me it wasn't a problem because I was only taking 20 mg. The new prescription is 5mg. Jordan wants me OFF of it. I never heard about papaya tablets. I wonder if they would help me get off the Omeprazole.

You actually could use the doctor in Rochester since it's all done via blood testing. She doesn't touch you so she doesn't need to see you personally. I still suggest going to a regular doctor that does do the looking and touching. I like to blend the two sciences together. However, you could run into the same trouble with insurance and the blood tests. Her fees are also around $500 for both of us. However, if I filed an out-of-network claim I'd get back about $100 for myself and Roy had to meet a minimum amount first so nothing back for him. I have no idea what our insurance will now cover and the insurance company wasn't helpful in answering my question. I may change insurance companies as we are starting to do the research now. It angers me that they have made insurance so complicated and I spent over 30 years in the life insurance industry and health insurance is ridiculous. It's not about us, it's all about money.

See, I've written another book. So I'll say goodnight until next time. (((( ))))

crashnot

No, I don't mind the deleted replies but I'll probably forget and repeat myself, repeat myself. LOL

I know, I'll delete mine also and then we can have the same conversations again. LOL

I have noticed my hands hurting not always being functional. When they are really bad I use something called CRYODERM and this seems to help. My massage therapist recommended it. I also have an inversion table which really seems to help.

For years we have been mating natural health solutions with traditional medicine. I only take one prescription and my current doctor wants me off of it. Everything says you shouldn't take it long term and I've been on it for many, many years. My body now requires the Omeprazole or I get heartburn. I never had heartburn when it was first prescribed but I had a continuous annoying dry cough. At least we cut the dosage way down. The sad part about prescriptions is all the side effects. Then the doctors issue another prescription to deal with the side effects from the first and so on it goes.

Natural medicine is expensive because insurance doesn't cover herbal or natural remedies. They'll only pay for what big pharma provides. Roy and I are much healthier since we went the natural route. We see an MD who is all natural and she makes her diagnosis with a huge number of blood analyses. She then tries to get our bodies in balance by suggesting supplements and sometimes a regular prescription.

I'm not sure how we'll deal with this now that we moved. We do have a very young, very recently licensed Nurse Practitioner we are seeing and he seems to ascribe to natural medicine. We've only been to him once and I like him but he's so young I can't imagine he'll be comfortable with some exams. We just had a talking visit last time. We'll just have to wait and see.

The internet is very helpful when it comes to managing our own health.

Take care of yourself and here's some hugs. (((( ))))

Dilubreuer

Ok I will...Shall i wait for a photo of this cutie, with both eyes facing front then?

crashnot

Don't forget to follow crashnot2 because he has some pretty cool pictures too.

Yes, I can imagine you are rushing with so many things you are involved in. You have an amazing number of friends here. If you like talking with a lot of people this is certainly a wonderful place. It's amazing the socialization that goes on with the smallest puzzles.

I've seen the snowshoe hare again but it doesn't stay around long. I'd love to get a picture but you wouldn't notice the size unless it's near something. It's one huge rabbit.

Dilubreuer

Was always rushing while here on Jigidi, after i reach my posts from the most recent, i stop, but days later i know i will take a look at what you have and solve them all. Am multi-tasking these days, scanning stamps and crocheting, extending my sleeping time til early morning day following.

Anyway, the photo is just amazing, i would like to make a pillow cover out of it. Please give me a photo of this so i can ask Didi to make a pattern for me? Thanks my friend...no i did not forget, i owe you a letter. Tomorrow, for sure... Good day!

crashnot

@Dilubreuer
Just in case you didn't see this beautiful picture Roy took.

crashnot2

Hey Jiggeri, I just hope the rabbit doesn't get into the veggies I have planted. Had one at our previous house that just loved our pea pod plants. We saw it pull the plants down like spaghetti.

crashnot

Hi Jiggeri, I think they are too cute also. It's hard to resist cuddling them.

Thanks for your comment.

I love rabbits. We have a baby in our yard. So sweet.

crashnot

Thanks, Suzy. Yes, it is our dream home. I'm also hoping you'll get a chance to see it in person the next time you visit Maine.

My thoughts have been with you and your son and I hope he's doing OK.

pumpkinhead

Your dream home and your dream wildlife area! Way to go!!!

crashnot2

It is true I have a steadier hand but I have had a lot more practice. Joanne actually does a really good job taking pictures and has a great eye for choosing a subject.

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