Note to self thread

Mad Hamish

Well-Known Member
Note to Self: Diagnosis is in, you can calm the fuck down now and stop being confrontational towards good people. You know what to do so just do it.

My wife got diagnosed with fibromyalgia today. Both a relief and a mind-fuck. At least we know that it is one thing causing all the pain, anxiety, digestive and bladder problems, joint stiffness and all the rest. No more 'symptomatic' treatments. I want to laugh and cry all at once. Been a fucking mad journey. At least now we know the road to take. Here's to the future!
 

dirtsurfr

Well-Known Member
C2g I wish you'd taken a picture of the soap follies, ++ to hubby :)
Misses Dirt and I are going on 40 this year how time passes, and NO it wasn't easy!!!!!
 

april

Pickle Queen
Note to Self: Diagnosis is in, you can calm the fuck down now and stop being confrontational towards good people. You know what to do so just do it.

My wife got diagnosed with fibromyalgia today. Both a relief and a mind-fuck. At least we know that it is one thing causing all the pain, anxiety, digestive and bladder problems, joint stiffness and all the rest. No more 'symptomatic' treatments. I want to laugh and cry all at once. Been a fucking mad journey. At least now we know the road to take. Here's to the future!
My mom and most likely I have this. She has been diagnosed. .I suffer daily from various body ache problem and major stiffness if I dont keep myself busy...lots of dank weed helps...she needs love and lots of affection. Massages and hot tubs work wonders!!!! Be happy u got an answer and can plan her treatment. Keep it natural..
 

SOMEBEECH

Well-Known Member
Note to Self: Diagnosis is in, you can calm the fuck down now and stop being confrontational towards good people. You know what to do so just do it.

My wife got diagnosed with fibromyalgia today. Both a relief and a mind-fuck. At least we know that it is one thing causing all the pain, anxiety, digestive and bladder problems, joint stiffness and all the rest. No more 'symptomatic' treatments. I want to laugh and cry all at once. Been a fucking mad journey. At least now we know the road to take. Here's to the future!
Good luck to you guys,hope She gets some relief now.Sending good wishes.
Beech
 

Mad Hamish

Well-Known Member
My mom and most likely I have this. She has been diagnosed. .I suffer daily from various body ache problem and major stiffness if I dont keep myself busy...lots of dank weed helps...she needs love and lots of affection. Massages and hot tubs work wonders!!!! Be happy u got an answer and can plan her treatment. Keep it natural..
Thanks April. She copes in EXACTLY the same way, keeps so busy it almost freaks me out. I have made a VERY good friend here, Mycomaster, who suffers from it in a very severe degree. He is helping us out one helluva lot. I will send you the odd PM to keep you informed of what helped us out if you are interested in me doing so. It is nice being able to work on stuff like this 'family style'... I came onto RIU because of my love for reefer. I am staying here because I am finding an incredible community. A family of freaks. This place... WOW. just.. WOW

And yes, IT SHALL RAIN DANK UPON THIS HOUSE. The SoG shall go into overdrive. And I promise to keep it natural, it is her way too, she refuses the shite the doctors want to give her. Organic dankness is all she is interested in. And I am not about to argue!

EDIT: How dare I leave out my thanks to BEECH?! With you as a good-luck genie, things are sure to look up from here.
 

Indagrow

Well-Known Member
NTS: WWxcritical makes me crave chocolate, don't fall asleep with it in your bed.. or at least remember you did. (honestly spend the first 10 mins of my morning trying to rationalize why i shit my bed)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
i'm still confused as to the purpose of adding so much soap to her rez.
The rez was being repurposed as a place to mix a soap solution strong enough to kill a stubborn infestation of thrips. The good news is that the thrips infestation seems to have come into hand. The bad news is that the operation was a success ... as the autopsy will show. At last report the plants were a bit droopy, and that sounds like the start of a bad trend to me. This is a failure of generalization on my part. A similar treatment worked a treat on my garden plants when I washed cars on and over them using basically the same brew.
 

joe macclennan

Well-Known Member
The rez was being repurposed as a place to mix a soap solution strong enough to kill a stubborn infestation of thrips. The good news is that the thrips infestation seems to have come into hand. The bad news is that the operation was a success ... as the autopsy will show. At last report the plants were a bit droopy, and that sounds like the start of a bad trend to me. This is a failure of generalization on my part. A similar treatment worked a treat on my garden plants when I washed cars on and over them using basically the same brew.
I see, I see. If I knew about her problem I would have suggested spinosad. Stuffs organic and works amazing for thrips. A little pricey but a quart will last a very long time.

hopefully her garden pulls through.

I'm still picturing her opening the door to floor to ceiling bubbles. Enveloping her as she stood there in shock. Truly a priceless mental image.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
I see, I see. If I knew about her problem I would have suggested spinosad. Stuffs organic and works amazing for thrips. A little pricey but a quart will last a very long time.

hopefully her garden pulls through.

I'm still picturing her opening the door to floor to ceiling bubbles. Enveloping her as she stood there in shock. Truly a priceless mental image.
My ribs have a charlie horse. After brief guilt I gave into hilarity. And oh she did try the spinosad first. I figured it was time to bring in the German oven cleaner formula.
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
I see, I see. If I knew about her problem I would have suggested spinosad. Stuffs organic and works amazing for thrips. A little pricey but a quart will last a very long time.

hopefully her garden pulls through.

I'm still picturing her opening the door to floor to ceiling bubbles. Enveloping her as she stood there in shock. Truly a priceless mental image.
I'd been using spinosad on them joe. It was time to nuke them. They are looking much better now and I've got my veg room back up and I'm getting ready to clone.

Well the part I did not tell everyone was I was actually telling my hubby about something he could have done better (in my estimation and he was ignoring me like a boss). I was looking down at him running down his fail when I opened the door. His face lite up light a christmas tree! That was when I turned to see the white wall of doom come down upon me.

I realized at that moment:
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So hub's leaving me in the clouds speechless was actually a blessing. He is nice that way. I did ask him once what he thinks of when we are talking and he said mostly music or how much longer till I exhausted that subject or what to eat :) I'm good with that.
 

joe macclennan

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I'd been using spinosad on them joe. It was time to nuke them. They are looking much better now and I've got my veg room back up and I'm getting ready to clone.
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wow, I had a pretty bad case of thrips around a year and a half ago and spinosad completely eliminated them for me In two applications. I think they thrive in low humidity if I remember correctly. What is your avg. rh annie? The higher the better with thrips as long as you aren't too far into flower.
Course you probably already know this.

glad things are perking back up for you.

Well the part I did not tell everyone was I was actually telling my hubby about something he could have done better (in my estimation and he was ignoring me like a boss). I was looking down at him running down his fail when I opened the door. His face lite up light a christmas tree! That was when I turned to see the white wall of doom come down upon me.
I'm sure that just made his night and he fell asleep with a big smile. i guess there was a silver lining.


So hub's leaving me in the clouds speechless was actually a blessing. He is nice that way. I did ask him once what he thinks of when we are talking and he said mostly music or how much longer till I exhausted that subject or what to eat :) I'm good with that.
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Lol, sounds like you have a wonderful husband.
 

Pinworm

Well-Known Member
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Note to self: Keep your grow perpetual, or get caught smokin' shake...
(15 days till harvest - stash running on fumes) AHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

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Mad Hamish

Well-Known Member
I literally panic with less than 2 zips in pocket. Funny how the less herb I have, the more bowls I toke. Only way to deal with the stress of running low LOL... 2 weeks till crop, week to dry and then a cure... That jar will be long gone by then bro... Hope your sanity holds up mate, mine sure wouldn't...
 
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