susanmanley
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susanmanley said:I worry a bit because I often get poorly next day...it is like nature is telling me to get everything done while I can
susanmanley said:By one this lunch time I have driven 40+ miles, done a BIG shop, unloaded and put away, tidied a cupboard so it would fit in, sorted a freezer for same reason, done the washing, worked around drying clothes, washed up and put away, wiped out oven from last nights escapades and cleaned all the tops, swept through all downstairs, washed all the floors, made beds [including grandaughters] made some soup, cleaned cat area, cleaned one toilet....Oh and visited local garden centre for a wander, coffee and booked a lunch table for the 6th. Now Stopped!!
Does anyone else get these mad days when you just have to keep rushing about?
why one day can you hardly bother to get dressed and then next day you are like this?
I worry a bit because I often get poorly next day...it is like nature is telling me to get everything done while I can
anna29 said:Grace
Have saved your link - found it interesting :thumbup:
Never would have thought about the moon link or energy source etc.
You been hugging pavements again :?:
Please be careful - love your posts :clap:
Anna.x
Neicy0412 said:I'm the other way todaygot a sore throat and no energy, fortunately it's my day off, ' cos my day has been spent in my dressing gown curled up on the sofa reading, the most energetic thing I have done is make some toast and a cup of tea I do love those days though when you wake up fizzing with energy, I wish I was like that every day
GraceK said:anna29 said:Grace
Have saved your link - found it interesting :thumbup:
Never would have thought about the moon link or energy source etc.
You been hugging pavements again :?:
Please be careful - love your posts :clap:
Anna.x
Yep Anna ... ask any Police officer, Paramedic or A & E worker, they'll tell you what happens at full moon. Also psychiatrics often experience higher rates of admissions around that time, some full moons are better/worse than others, depending what zodiac sign the moon is in that month. Also it's not advisable to have surgery around full moon because the moon affects the tides and also our body fluids and we tend to bleed more easily at that time.
At one time astrology was also an important part of a doctor's training, and calculation the position of the moon was important - here's another link about that - http://www.bl.uk/learning/artimages/bod ... yhome.html
But then astrology fell out of favour and was pooh poohed as rubbish - because the powers that be didn't want the minions to know too much about what makes us all tick.
susanmanley said:That all sounds so interesting
I am still rather 'weeeeee' despite having a bath and trying to calm down.
Now sat beside a very laid back husband trying not to agitate too much!!
I was born in July, so was he but 3 years earlier, but we always seem on opposites..if i am depressed he is happy, if he is low i am not and same with activity although he is much more active than me generally
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