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Managing Lifelong Mental Health as a Senior

Mental Health | Last Active: Oct 23, 2023 | Replies (499)

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@johnjames Thanks for your post about your fox hole. It doesn't sound silly at all! A safe place is anywhere that we feel safe (or safer) during a crisis. Thanks for that great insight in finding a safe place even during a war. As I think about it, I realize that we all have our “war-like struggles” and to find that "safe place" is very important. Just a message to the rest of our group, @georgette12 @safetyshield @jimhd @rspaulding @lesbatts @overwhelmed @ihatediabetes @johnhans, please share with the group, if you like, where your "safe place" is. Thanks to you all for your wonderful kindness and support to each other. As I've said before, you all really bless me! Teresa

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I did have a culture test twice and all came back negetive. He ran that tube down my nose/ throat and said no cancer. It miss spoke saying it was flacky its kinda of chalky feeling . My dentist said get a tongue brush and brush my tongue it 3-4 times a day. It has helped.
My sister was director of pharmacy at a large hospital in Jacksonville and was so tired of all the "bad " things that regular medications does to people She went to China and lived with a tribe of people that only use nature-based medications. Everyone lived until after
100 years old and she seems to think its the acid on me stomach. She told me to take a dairy product called Kefir. I am a diabetic and
had to have sugar free I ordered it and am waiting for them to called me with my supply. It comes in different flavors.
Anyway, I am going to go with what she says and see where we go from there.
She always has said the Lord put everything on this earth to cure every ailments so I am going to try the natural way. Will keep you posted
Patti