I confess…
… that I’m a little jealous
of my kids’ school experience. As most
of you know, they are attending my alma mater, and friends, they have made so
many changes for the better in the years since I left! I mean, it was a great school when I was
there, but nowadays the kids get to do all kinds of special stuff that we
didn’t have when I was there. They have
so many fun events and parties that we didn’t have, they get to be out of
uniform and wear jeans and school t-shirts every Friday, the cafeteria food is worlds better (so many choices!), and
best of all… Jacob’s class has flex seating this year! This means that the kids can sit anywhere
they want to in class – regular desks, stand-up desks, floor cushions, and
various other places. The theory is that
kids do their best work when they’re comfortable (AMEN), so they are now
allowed to work where they’re most comfortable.
I currently use a stand-up work station at home and I would have loved
that option when I was in school… nobody likes to sit all day! I’m just loving how progressive they are
these days. #JustCallThemGoogle
… that this ringing in my
ears is going to be the death of me. I’m
coming up on 10 months of solid ringing in my ears – 24 hours a day, seven days
a week – it never ever stops. Some days I don’t even notice it anymore
since it’s always there, but a lot of the time it drives me absolutely nuts. I’ve gotten to where I cannot stand silence
because, obviously, the ringing becomes more prominent then. Therefore, I need some kind of background
noise to drown it out at all times. I’ve
seen doctor after doctor and the only thing we can come up with is that it’s
somehow related to my allergies and reflux issues. If anybody has ever experienced ringing in
the ears and figured out a way to resolve it, I beg of you, please share with
me what you did!! #ImGonnaGoInsane
… that I recently started
meditating to try to help manage my anxiety from said ringing, reflux, and
allergies. Between the ringing and
allergies/reflux issues, I feel like my anxiety is at an all-time high, so I’ve
turned to meditation to see if it will help.
Well y’all, I suck at it. My mind
just will not rest. During meditation
you’re supposed to empty your mind and focus on nothing but your
breathing. Well, my mind can do that for
approximately five seconds before I realize it has wandered off somewhere that
it shouldn’t be… most of the time to the ringing in my ears. Everything I’ve read says daily practice will
hone your skills, so we’ll see. If you
have any tips for meditating successfully, holla at your girl! #StuckInMyOwnHead
… that my hair has started
shedding a ton and it’s falling out as much as it does after I have a baby. That postpartum hair loss is no joke. However, I didn’t just have a baby nor am I
nursing one, so whyyyy is this
happening? Stress from all of my health
woes? Has this ever happened to anyone
else before? Anybody have any
suggestions on how to make it stop??
… that I went three whole
months without getting my hair highlighted and it was looking rough when I finally went Tuesday
morning. On a positive note my roots
were so long that I could see lots of my original color and I don’t have any
grey hairs! Although, I think I’d rather
have lots of grey hairs than no hair at all.
#PleaseStopFallingOut
If you figure out how to meditate, you have to let us know your tricks. I am the same way - I cannot clear my mind whatsoever. I think there are a few different shampoos you can use for hair loss - I am not sure what ones are best, but I know they are out there!
ReplyDeleteI had hair loss like you describe and it turned out to be my thyroid. Other common symptoms of thyroid disease are being cold all the time, dry skin, tired, feeling in a fog, and more. Google it! The hair loss was what sent me to my doctor to get a test and now I take synthroid. Just a thought of something to get checked!
ReplyDeleteInteresting... being cold all the time - CHECK! Dry skin - CHECK! Feeling in a fog - CHECK! I guess I'll be checking with my doc to see if I can get a thyroid test. Thank you for letting me know!
DeleteMy hair is falling out too. I got some strengthening shampoo which helped in the past. I'm jealous of my kids' school experience too! I was listening to the 10 Things To Tell You podcast and she talks about quiet time, she takes 5 minutes of silence where she lets her mind wander to anything at all and then she says it goes quiet for a bit. I'm sure it does take practice!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about being a little envious of the kids' school experience. Some aspects of high school are so fun that I wouldn't mind reliving them. On the other hand, there are parts of teen life I would never want to see again...ha, ha!
ReplyDeleteIt took me a long time to be able to meditate. As soon as I tried I would drift off and start thinking about all my stressors. When I did that I would basically start over and it really helped. Even if i started over 3 times
ReplyDeleteHi Lindsay! Daily reader - never poster! Ha!
ReplyDeleteMy friend also has ringing in her ear. It is Meniere's Disease. Her doctor has told her to reduce sodium intake, along with other recommendations. There was a set of 3 shots that were done in her ear, which did provide some relief, but I'm not sure how long it has lasted....Good luck with trying to figure out some relief, I know how hard it can be.
I will have to research Meniere's Disease. I don't think I've come across that one yet. I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and let me know!
DeleteI can only imagine what the ringing feels like all the time; I have recently started having ringing in just one ear on occasion (it weirdly makes me very dizzy too).. but so far it's pretty short lived and I can just ignore it.
ReplyDeleteMy ringing makes me dizzy some of the time, too! That's the WORST part. I can't function when I'm dizzy and sometimes it makes me feel like I can't safely drive because I almost feel drunk. I'm glad yours is short-lived. I hope it stays that way!
DeleteOh Gosh! I hope a doctor can figure out the ringing in your ears!
ReplyDeleteI have so much grey hair it's not even funny and it's getting harder and harder for hair dye to cover it! :(
I was also going to suggest getting your thyroid tested. It could be stress, but it could also be thyroid related! I'm so sorry - my sister had the ear ringing - I will check with her to see if it stopped and if it did, what helped!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I will definitely ask my doctor about having my thyroid tested. I have to make an appointment with her soon anyway, so it's perfect timing. And thank you! If you do find out what she did to get hers to stop, please let me know!
DeleteI am jealous of the no gray hairs. I have a few, but not many. I do notice them when my hair is growing out. I just got my hair done too. I have no idea about the ringing in your ears. That is awful. I think the hair loss is due to the stress. That happens with me if I am way too stressed out. I hope you have a relaxing weekend!
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