I am tired of this stuff….

Howdy all,

I am just feeling so fed up with my body. I am having some very pronounced
symptoms of angina and am going in to se the Dr. this afternoon.

I am so angry that one more thing is wrong with me. I have lost most of the
vision in one eye, have to take B12 shots and synthroid, have diabetes and
here is another one.

I tried to tell my hubby how I was feeling, that the things that come up
with my help and not temporary but things I will have to live with forever.
I don’t usually whine like this but I am tired of being the one that has to
be "careful" or watch what I do. I want a good body that just keeps going
without all this nonsense. <sigh>


Ok so I don’t get that and I will do what I have to do to take care of this
new issue, but I am tired of it.

Catie

11 Responses to “I am tired of this stuff….”

  1. Carlos Kiara Says:

    Catie,
    I totally understand you. I also am having breathing problems and some
    chest pain upon exertion. I have said the same to my hubby and sister. I
    always here go get it checked out. I feel I live there already and going
    for one more thing…………………..see, I told you I totallay
    understand, and now I will drop the subject or I will get more angry.
    Gail

  2. Dane Karlene Says:

    Catie,
    I totally understand you. I also am having breathing problems and some
    chest pain upon exertion. I have said the same to my hubby and sister. I
    always here go get it checked out. I feel I live there already and going
    for one more thing…………………..see, I told you I totallay
    understand, and now I will drop the subject or I will get more angry.
    Gail

  3. Randolph Fawn Says:

    Catie,

    You know, after 50 years and 18% kidney function, 10 diff. Rx’s, EPO shots
    weekly, extremely tired, etc. I FEEL THE SAME WAY. I do think sometimes the
    air pressure outside can get us down. It is a fact that retailers dread all
    the customers on days of low (or high??) air pressure because of the affect it
    has on people in general. I think we have to admit our toleration points are
    better at some times than others. I’m ready for spring - it was 38°F here
    yesterday (north-central Indiana) - last week it was 80°F!

    100 years from now it won’t make any difference. ;)

  4. nicky8 Says:

    Catie,
    Hang in there and take care of yourself! It can be very frustrating at times,
    I know it seems like we have so much to deal with and think about with our
    health!! But it is stuff that we can take care of, I know how you feel! It is
    good to vent and let it out!! I hope that everything works out at the doctors
    today!!!
    Amanda :)

  5. Jennie Mui Says:

    Catie,
    I so know how you feel. I hope the doc is able to help you feel better.
    There are so many good medications to help with angina. Once you feel
    better physically, I’m sure you’ll feel better emotionally. Hang in
    there… It’s better than the alternative! LOL Love ya, Jeana Ü

  6. patience_15 Says:

    << I tried to tell my hubby how I was feeling, that the things that come up
    with my help and not temporary but things I will have to live with forever.
    I don’t usually whine like this but I am tired of being the one that has to
    be "careful" or watch what I do. I want a good body that just keeps going
    without all this nonsense. <sigh>

    Ok so I don’t get that and I will do what I have to do to take care of this
    new issue, but I am tired of it.

    >>

    DITTO!!!! Chrissy

  7. Dane Karlene Says:

    My husband suggested we get the medical world to work on a "reset" button for
    our bodies. It would set us back to our original "default" settings. :}

    << I tried to tell my hubby how I was feeling, that the things that come up
    with my help and not temporary but things I will have to live with forever.
    I don’t usually whine like this but I am tired of being the one that has to
    be "careful" or watch what I do. I want a good body that just keeps going
    without all this nonsense. <sigh>

    Ok so I don’t get that and I will do what I have to do to take care of this
    new issue, but I am tired of it.

    >>

    DITTO!!!! Chrissy

  8. patience_15 Says:

    << My husband suggested we get the medical world to work on a "reset" button
    for our bodies. It would set us back to our original "default" settings. :}

    >>

    Hey that sounds great!!! In think thats the answer. Now…..if we could
    only figure out how to do that!! :) Chrissy

  9. Kristopher Wyatt Says:

    Hi, Catie, I’m emphasizing to what you’re saying to a large extent. I’d liketo
    be able to whine but unfortunately nobody listens. I’m trying hard but I’m a
    total failure at maintaining my glucose numbers. On the other hand I"m 65 and
    I look at people without diabetes and they’re having more problems than I am. I
    have no idea what the answer is, all I know is that we have to keep trying .
    Good luck.
    Mary

    Catie Andrews wrote:

  10. Krystal Jesica Says:

    I’m fer dat!! Catie
    fp

    > My husband suggested we get the medical world to work on a "reset" button
    for our bodies. It would set us back to our original "default" settings.
    :}
    >
    > Catie

  11. Randolph Fawn Says:

    I just got on and this may have been addressed amongst my other 49 e-mails,
    but Mary, what do you call a *failure*? Lack of perfection is not your fault,
    and a range of 80-140 is very acceptable.
    Jan (~_^)

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