Saturday, April 4, 2020

My Minor Health Challenges

My Minor Health Challenges

As a senior citizen, I appreciate that others have been praying for me. 

God is answering those prayers.

The following is a list of MINOR health challenges. I have had these off and on for many years. But these have been more frequent. 

Here I list each CHALLENGE with the REMEDY I have been using. If you know other natural remedies then please let me know. 


CHALLENGE - cramps in my calves
REMEDY - eat 1 or 2 bananas daily, apply cordless massager and stretch as I lean against a wall, I recently ordered a TENS unit that will hopefully prevent these troubles



CHALLENGE - pains along one leg or the other at night
REMEDY - apply cordless massager and stretch as I lean against a wall, I recently ordered a TENS unit that will hopefully prevent these troubles

CHALLENGE - stiffness, and soreness at the top of my right shoulder into my neck 
REMEDY - apply cordless massager, I recently ordered a TENS unit that will hopefully prevent these troubles


CHALLENGE - odd pains in my gums like the start of fever blister
REMEDY - take amino acid supplement named L-Lysine


CHALLENGE - earache sometimes left other times right ear 
REMEDY - saline mist to help loosen mucus that might be contributing, take Vitamin C, put few drops of Colloidal Silver in the ear, massage the area around the ear and especially massage downward to help drain the lymph. This brings relief and I am not sure what part helps most. 


CHALLENGE - deposits on my eyelashes day and night
REMEDY - medicated and regular eye drops as well as wiping with a clean wet cloth


CHALLENGE - minor difficulty urinating 
REMEDY - I have been taking prescription medicine for my prostate for years. I had run out of nutritional supplements for prostate support. I recently ordered some. Hopefully, that will bring relief. 



As I finish writing all these it seems that I might be in constant pain. But just a few occur daily with peaceful hours in between. 

I am 66 years old. Most of my neighbors are in their 70s and 80s. Some of them have chronic back pains or foot pains. Many of them take 6 to 9 prescription pills a day. I take only 2 pills.

CURRENT CONDITIONS
I have plenty of groceries and a good appetite.

A dear friend sent me several nutritional supplements to boost my immune system.

I get lots of restful sleep.

I take a walk twice a day as the weather permits. 

I check the news about the coronavirus much less often than before. 

As an introvert, I only need a few social contacts per week. 

I have plenty of projects to keep me busy and my mind off of worst-case possibilities. 

I have been investing a little time most days away from the screens and learning how to use my art supplies.


CONCERN
When I visit the doctor for a routine check-up I am asked about my risk of falling. This is a standard procedure for all senior citizens. Medicare has called me and used an automated voice survey to ask similar questions. 

Generally, I am in good health and stable on my feet. 

At these apartments for seniors, there is a red switch with a string on it in the bedrooms and bathrooms. When the switch goes from up to down then an alarm sounds outside the apartment and a red light flashes. Thankfully that has not happened lately nor for the last 2 and a half years I have lived here. But that is an indication of the vulnerabilities for seniors. 

During this shutdown, I have been extra cautious that I do not fall. 

Please pray for me and other seniors. Pray for those relatives, friends, church members, and neighbors that are over 60. May God make a way that they do not fall. 


DENTURES
A few years ago God made a way for me to go to the dental school where they made me a full set of dentures. Before that, I had partial dentures. 

One time when I had the partial dentures the uppers slipped out of my hand and landed on concrete. A small part broke off. I could still chew and it was not noticeable. Months later my full set of dentures was made that cost many hundreds of dollars. 

So I have always been careful when taking out and putting in my dentures. I must remove them when I sleep or I was told my gums may get infected.

I have been extra super careful since the shutdown. I want to be able to continue to chew. Replacements would not be possible for me or anyone at any price during this shutdown. So pray for everyone that wears dentures or other dental devices. May God keep them all intact. 


COMPUTER
Most people use their computer for a few hours a day. I use my computer constantly for nearly all my waking hours. 

I am continually researching, writing, learning, and sharing. Plus I watch lots of videos. 

Recently my laptop has been acting sluggishly and stalling. The spell checker is not working as well as it was last month.  I have needed to restart it much more often. 

I have taken all the measures I know to fix this.

I am concern that it might crash. 

Today I do not have the money to buy a replacement. But there is a rumor that the stimulus money might arrive on Monday, April 6. Uncle Sam has been direct depositing my retirement money into my bank. So I am expecting a direct deposit instead of a check.

My concern is that laptops and desktop computers might sell out due to the increased demands due to more people working from home and school closures. 

If my stimulus funds do not arrive soon then I will seek to borrow the money to get such an essential tool.

Pray for God to guide and provide.

Shalom
John




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