Tell us an unusual thing that people don't know about you

Posted by Scott R L @scottrl, Oct 1, 2024

I'll start.

I have never, ever held a baby, toddler, or young child in my arms.

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@sillyblone

You should see what they say to me. I have issues that need for me to be closer to where I am going. I just smile and keep walking. 😀

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@thisismarilynb

In addition to surviving measles, I also had scarlet fever when I was 10 years old. So that would have been 80 years ago. There were no medications then. I remember being put into an ambulance and was taken to a special hospital that was for people with communicable diseases. I remained there in seclusion until the disease had run its course. Of course I could have easily died. My present doctor feels that surviving these life threatening diseases has made my immune system stronger and may be a contributing factor to why I am doing so well at such an advanced age.

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Hi Marilyn,
That's too bad that you had scarlet fever and measles! And, so young too! My mom had scarlet fever also in 1946 right after I was born. We both almost died when I was being born. In fact, the doctor did think I was dead until the nurse told him, "The baby moved!" Then he started saving me and I screeched which woke my mother up from the drugs they had given her for pain. She yelled, "Shut that damn kid up!" not realizing it was me, of course. She left the hospital with scarlet fever and was very sick and in bed for a couple months. We lived with my grandparents at that time. My father was out fighting WWII. I got confused and thought my grandmother was my mother and that my mother was my sister. My mother fought very hard but she got well. I finally figured out that she really was my mother. We became very close all the rest of her life. She wasn't as lucky as you as far as her health was concerned. She died at age 70 of pulmonary emphysema and arteriosclerosis. I took care of her for 15 years. I'm so glad we had that time together. I still miss her.
I'm glad that you are doing so well!
PML

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@itchyd

Do you have a pair of sound-attenuating headphones, Rashida?

I've never tried them, myself.

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@itchyd do you mean noise cancelling headphones? Can’t go around wearing headphones everywhere I go! Unfortunately my ears cannot tolerate (hey, another intolerance I have!) ear buds or ear plugs either.

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@agah70

wow!! its as if I wrote your reply, lol. I do enjoy my daughters or my grandkids but apart from them I don't need other people, perhaps that's the root of potential therapy lol

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I worked for MI5 when I was 36 for 9 years and no one knew

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@rashida

@itchyd do you mean noise cancelling headphones? Can’t go around wearing headphones everywhere I go! Unfortunately my ears cannot tolerate (hey, another intolerance I have!) ear buds or ear plugs either.

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You can get noise-cancelling earbuds. They're generally not considered as effective as a pair of plain old foam inserts. I just wear the standard foam plugs that I used for decades working in loud industrial environments. Again, I've never tried noise-cancelling earbuds. So, I'd do some research first.
Good luck, Rashida!

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@magsbrad

I worked for MI5 when I was 36 for 9 years and no one knew

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That was pretty much the objective, right?

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@rashida

@itchyd do you mean noise cancelling headphones? Can’t go around wearing headphones everywhere I go! Unfortunately my ears cannot tolerate (hey, another intolerance I have!) ear buds or ear plugs either.

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Maybe try some meditation techniques?
I know less than zero about stuff like that.
Good luck!

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