Thank you anniebelle. He has a good team and a lot of support.anniebelle wrote: ↑3 years ago@RS, I came back to comment on your post about your son and it's gone! Hope everything is okay and that your son stays safe.
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Thank you for your kind words.
Since you asked--Having been raised by my Grandmother, who I considered to be a master herbalist, naturopathic healer, and a homeopathic healer, I have been interested in ways to help folks feel better, avoid illnesses, and heal for as long as I can remember. In my college years I took pre-med courses. psychology courses and education courses mainly. Unfortunately my life path was not such that I could complete medical school. I still try to keep up and read current medical journals just for fun. It helps that though I do not have a photographic memory, I would say mine is way better than average. However the older I get the rustier the steel trap of my mind gets. I have a lot of (mostly useless) information rolling around in the old noggin. Bur ask me about sports, current movies or personalities, politics, etc and I am a real dunce. I've worked everywhere from hospitals and veterinary clinics to mortgage lenders/escrow offices and even carpet factories and auto repair shops.
This is probably way too much information but I didn't want to ignore your question.
Thank you for your kind words.
Since you asked--Having been raised by my Grandmother, who I considered to be a master herbalist, naturopathic healer, and a homeopathic healer, I have been interested in ways to help folks feel better, avoid illnesses, and heal for as long as I can remember. In my college years I took pre-med courses. psychology courses and education courses mainly. Unfortunately my life path was not such that I could complete medical school. I still try to keep up and read current medical journals just for fun. It helps that though I do not have a photographic memory, I would say mine is way better than average. However the older I get the rustier the steel trap of my mind gets. I have a lot of (mostly useless) information rolling around in the old noggin. Bur ask me about sports, current movies or personalities, politics, etc and I am a real dunce. I've worked everywhere from hospitals and veterinary clinics to mortgage lenders/escrow offices and even carpet factories and auto repair shops.
This is probably way too much information but I didn't want to ignore your question.
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I am so very sorry about your friend! God bless you, comfort you, and keep you safe!anniebelle wrote: ↑3 years agoMy friend with Covid passed this afternoon.. Sometimes this is a very solemn place to live.
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I’m sorry for your loss, Anniebelle. Hugs! That disease is so horrible. Take care and be safe.anniebelle wrote: ↑3 years agoMy friend with Covid passed this afternoon.. Sometimes this is a very solemn place to live.
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Thanks for your response! I'm quite Impressed, as I knew I would be! And more than a little envious! I'm not well educated, but pick up here and there. Have a plus share of common sense, if you know what I mean. I tend to over analyze everything, especially when I'm frightened and in pain.JewelryQueen wrote: ↑3 years ago@anniebelle
Thank you for your kind words.
Since you asked--Having been raised by my Grandmother, who I considered to be a master herbalist, naturopathic healer, and a homeopathic healer, I have been interested in ways to help folks feel better, avoid illnesses, and heal for as long as I can remember. In my college years I took pre-med courses. psychology courses and education courses mainly. Unfortunately my life path was not such that I could complete medical school. I still try to keep up and read current medical journals just for fun. It helps that though I do not have a photographic memory, I would say mine is way better than average. However the older I get the rustier the steel trap of my mind gets. I have a lot of (mostly useless) information rolling around in the old noggin. Bur ask me about sports, current movies or personalities, politics, etc and I am a real dunce. I've worked everywhere from hospitals and veterinary clinics to mortgage lenders/escrow offices and even carpet factories and auto repair shops.
This is probably way too much information but I didn't want to ignore your question.
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Education is not always a matter of "book learning" but rather an open and inquisitive mind. I think you have both. And in my opinion common sense is vastly underrated. My "genius" (on paper) son could use a big whallop upside the head with some common sense from time to time
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Education is not always a matter of "book learning" but rather an open and inquisitive mind. I think you have both. And in my opinion common sense is vastly underrated. My "genius" (on paper) son could use a big whallop upside the head with some common sense from time to time
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JewelryQueen wrote: ↑3 years ago.
@anniebelle
Education is not always a matter of "book learning" but rather an open and inquisitive mind. I think you have both. And in my opinion common sense is vastly underrated. My "genius" (on paper) son could use a big whallop upside the head with some common sense from time to time