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This Gathered Nest

This Gathered Nest

Күн бұрын

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@desin178
@desin178 Жыл бұрын
You may want to check the crawl space for mold. It’s apparently very common in homes in the south, there are many contractors who can come and make minor changes to ensure it doesn’t leach into your home.
@peggym100
@peggym100 Жыл бұрын
Hi Angie! I am a speech language pathologist and your complaint of nighttime asthma is ringing some bells for me for inducible laryngeal obstruction. Very possible it is something else going on, but just wanted to mention this since it is something not a lot of people know about! If you feel like you have difficulty breathing in rather than breathing out and you have audible strider on inhale, that is a sign that it could be vocal cord dysfunction!
@CarysGM
@CarysGM Жыл бұрын
I like Thred Up but their estimated pricing is frequently incorrect and one time they charged me $25 for a sweater that had a $16 Marshall's tag on it. You have to be really careful with them.
@MarisaAndChew
@MarisaAndChew Жыл бұрын
I had a friend send in a ton of like new name brand in style clothes and they offered her like 15 dollars for the whole bag and they charged her like 5 dollars for the bag to send the donations in and if she didn't accept their offer she had to pay a shipping and handling fee, so she let them keep it BC it would've cost her about what they offered just to get the stuff back... They used to be good but not anymore...
@evelynporter6349
@evelynporter6349 Жыл бұрын
I had the same experience with sending clothes to them. I’d rather give them to Goodwill and claim on my taxes than the hassle and just feeling utterly taken advantage of, so I don’t shop there neither.
@MarisaAndChew
@MarisaAndChew Жыл бұрын
@@evelynporter6349 years ago the donation bag was free and they seemed to pay out well. This was like 10 years or so ago now. I used to blog and plenty of mom bloggers were sponsored by them but they actually used them even without a sponsorship and would often blog about thread up and other thrift stores being how they saved money. Back then a mama if six that I followed said that clothes for her family at that point were essentially free BC she would send in with the free bag, get a large enough credit back and then shop for the next season! It's been years since I've seen anyone talk about thredup in such a way or who would say they got next to every garment from them. Now I see it more for ppl who are brand specific and wanting to save a few dollars, normally on denim, and even then it's not thrift store prices, a pair of jeans that's normal 110 dollars might be 70 so it's still a deal but it's likely not much cheaper than if you had waited for the brand to have a sale. I often see Levi's and other brand jeans but one get one half price and occasionally even better deals. Also Zulily tends to have amazing prices on their featured brands, you just need to have patience for the brand to come back.
@stacyhagan4560
@stacyhagan4560 Жыл бұрын
I’ve never had that problem. Except for undergarments , I buy everything from Threadup. I have certain brands that I look for.
@junesammy-robidoux2305
@junesammy-robidoux2305 Жыл бұрын
That's true
@JennerationOfGrace
@JennerationOfGrace Жыл бұрын
My mother does the "pile method" too, and as a very Type-A, hyper-organized person, it was very tough to grow up in 😆 I always have a little bit of a hard time visiting her and not trying to "clean up" her piles!
@emerald_rabbit
@emerald_rabbit Жыл бұрын
I'm 31 and was diagnosed with Adult ADHD this year!! I tried a stimulant medication, which made me feel extremely tired and depressed, but my doctor recommended we try a non-stimulant (Qelbree) and it's been a HUGE game changer. For instance--this past week I've actually been organizing my piles and cluttered spaces without dread, finishing up projects that have been 95% completed for months, feeling way less overwhelmed by normal life, able to handle more physical touch from my family, etc. I had no idea so many of my issues were tied to ADHD, and it's so good to know I wasn't just some lazy pile who couldn't figure things out like everyone else 😂 I haven't lost my weirdness (praise the Lord), and it's definitely helped me be able to be a better mom and housewife.
@katrinasimmons9288
@katrinasimmons9288 Жыл бұрын
I think mold testing is an excellent idea. If you have not yet looked into ERMI tests using dust samples from your home, I would highly recommend that. It is very sensitive and more accurate, from what I have learned at this point. I hope you will be able to get to the bottom of whatever the root cause of these health concerns sooner than later 🙏🏼
@intentionallymade
@intentionallymade Жыл бұрын
I was exposed to mold from my coffee maker. Literally drinking black mold 🙄 it was wild to finally get answers to all my symptoms. I saw my naturopath and she gave me a detox regimen. So yeah… crazy stuff and so happy I do not have the exhausting brain fog anymore.
@randomvintagefilm273
@randomvintagefilm273 Жыл бұрын
What? How did you get mold from your coffee maker?
@intentionallymade
@intentionallymade Жыл бұрын
@@randomvintagefilm273we noticed the coffee maker side of it was brewing slow so we cleaned it with vinegar like we did every few months and this time it busted and went everywhere. So my hubby took it apart and there was black mold all in the filter and water canister area. I’m assuming the vinegar pushed it that way because it got clogged and had nowhere to go. I had significantly changed over that course of year… rashes, itchy legs, major fatigue like BIG time and irritability and most recently I started getting migraines which I have never experienced before and ears ringing. I knew something was wrong so I started a Candida cleanse and doing all these herbal things but it wasn’t helping…. Well that’s because I was drinking mold and didn’t know it 😭 we threw the coffee maker away and for two days I had flu like symptoms and then I called my naturopath. She said I was most likely experiencing die off symptoms and gave me a detox plan. It was the craziest thing ever. Still detoxing (this happened in June)…
@Prettygirlrock144
@Prettygirlrock144 Жыл бұрын
@@randomvintagefilm273it can grow in the line that sucks the water up, or in the water tank itself
@foofookachoo1136
@foofookachoo1136 10 ай бұрын
So u literally have to check EVERYTHING!! Who would have thought about mold in your coffee maker? Did u think of that??
@intentionallymade
@intentionallymade 10 ай бұрын
@@foofookachoo1136because we were cleaning it with vinegar regularly we didn’t think to worry about that haha but I guess if any moisture gets in any place you can’t clean, it will curate. So now we just stick to our French press for ease of cleaning. Don’t ever want to experience that again. It was awful.
@thewebbfamily6091
@thewebbfamily6091 Жыл бұрын
“Angie in the kitchen” videos are my fave!!! We also make bread with fresh milled wheat! Such a learning curve, but totally worth the effort! 😍
@thewebbfamily6091
@thewebbfamily6091 Жыл бұрын
Check out the Zojirushi bread machine! Makes the bread process so much easier! I know Bread Becker’s in Atlanta sells them.
@deenalaux5182
@deenalaux5182 Жыл бұрын
Yes, that’s a great machine, I have one from Bread Beckers! I LOVE THEIR STORE and Sue Becker is awesome!
@tracykeats95
@tracykeats95 Жыл бұрын
Hi Angie, just a tip on making your bread, we have always put desired amount of warm water (like you said…not too hot and not too cold), then added our desired white sugar/honey to the warm water and stir, then add the required yeast and set aside. Then combine flour and the other ingredients in a bowl,by the time you get that done, you will notice the yeast has “risen some, it is ready now to add to your flour mixture.
@tracykeats95
@tracykeats95 Жыл бұрын
You are doing an awesome job with the bread making. I use to make bread when my kiddos were small, but they are both grown and left momma and dad all alone. The only dough I make now is in my bread maker, it’s more than enough for the two of us. Watching you from beautiful Newfoundland,Canada. I love watching your videos and as a medic it’s my downtime pleasure. 💕
@mt2001ps
@mt2001ps Жыл бұрын
Breadbeckers! In Woodstock GA is amazing for all things about learning new bread making items. And their recipes are perfect! Been using them for 15-20 yrs! So fun! Congrats for trying the milling process! We have a wonder mill.
@beckyburla
@beckyburla Жыл бұрын
Angie if you grease your pan and make your sugar mix and coat the pan before you put the batter in. There will be a crispy crust on the outside when you flip it out and it will also help make sure it flips out!
@homeschoolingmamaof5boys395
@homeschoolingmamaof5boys395 Жыл бұрын
OOOOOOOOOO!!!!! The stovetop cutting board. I have NEVER heard of that. NOW on my wish list 😮
@jennachapman9339
@jennachapman9339 Жыл бұрын
Hey! I am totally aspiring to be Ma Ingalls! She knew what it was like to be truly independent and free.
@debbielopez6593
@debbielopez6593 Жыл бұрын
My daughter was recently diagnosed with ADHD,but she has known for a very long time,plus she has OCD. Yes Angie she always knows where her everything is in her cluttered areas. When I go over I clean with her permission and ask her if this area ok to clean if I move anything I always tell her where I placed it. I validate her and she appreciates her mama helping her.
@becca.carroll
@becca.carroll Жыл бұрын
"stress is the ambient noise of faithfulness" That quote was a breath of fresh air... Helped me to expect stress while doing all the things and helps me not get stressed about being stressed 😂 #homemaking
@diversekakes
@diversekakes Жыл бұрын
Girl, you went from I’ll never make sourdough bread(yes I was in the homeschool group) to full on milling your own flour pretty darn quickly! Good for you!
@Faithb73
@Faithb73 Жыл бұрын
I had that dry cough for almost 8 months, after I got a “cold” three years back. My naturopathic dr told me to start n.a.c. 1200mg daily. Within a couple of weeks it went away, never to return and I haven’t been sick once since. Maybe try that? It’s amazing for our immune system and lungs.
@SherilBrasher
@SherilBrasher Жыл бұрын
1000% on the piles!!! I can tell you everything that is in each pile but move it & i have no clue!! If anyone “organizes” for me, I can’t find anything at all! Drives people around me crazy!
@loissage3630
@loissage3630 Жыл бұрын
I drooled over the Derek Lam top. All the tops looked amazing on you. I hope you get to feeling your best soon. ❤
@heidiv5720
@heidiv5720 Жыл бұрын
I think some of the things you've been sharing lately have been like "prepping: undercover" :) Which, by the way, I am 100% on board with and would LOVE to see more of. We are on a path to some very hard times and the sooner people acknowledge this and prepare themselves, the better. ❤
@AM-bm2xw
@AM-bm2xw Жыл бұрын
Not great for the people who might acknowledge it but do not have the space or resources to do anything about it...🙁
@evalindell2757
@evalindell2757 Жыл бұрын
Aaa in our house it is pens that have legs not breadpans 😂, well socks as well but everyone that uses socks in the entire world has that problem 🤣
@moodsofkiwi9285
@moodsofkiwi9285 11 ай бұрын
Every day I eat won tons for lunch too!
@lindasmith5190
@lindasmith5190 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing the bread "saw" knife!
@Naedlj
@Naedlj Жыл бұрын
I have ADHD too and I call the piles my “Doom Piles”. They make me anxious and overwhelmed because I hate clutter but I have a hard time getting rid of clutter. I’m also on a feta egg kick… it’s what I have had for lunch every day for the past week. It’s like you are describing me when you are talking about your ADHD. I was only diagnosed 2 years ago (at 36) and my mom was like “Oh! Your pediatrician wanted to diagnose you with ADD when you were 5 and I wouldn’t let him and we never went back.” When I asked her why she said there was a stigma around ADD when I was a kid and she didn’t want me labeled. Which has been my mentality with my own children. After that and realizing how much easier my life would have been in school if my teachers and I would have known… I finally allowed a diagnosis for one of my children that I have been fighting for 6 years.
@MarisaAndChew
@MarisaAndChew Жыл бұрын
My mom said the same thing, except I'm still not officially diagnosed BC I feel like the pediatrician was right when she was like nah... Anyway, her reason for not accepting it was BC back then (I'm 38) they over medicated kids who had ADHD and it made them "weird" and that's what caused the stigma, the kids were often little zombies, they were suddenly well behaved but it was just too much... With my son was 4 i had him assessed and he was diagnosed same day, the kid during the assessment decided he needed to figure out the drs stool and took it apart and then had to get it back together 🤣🤣 which made the Dr who was assessing him know without a doubt that my boy was ADHD to the point he couldn't focus on the "boring" questions. We did meds for a year then he started sports and didn't need then again. During covid lockdown he was 17 and said then "for the first time since I was little the cobwebs feel like they're coming back and I might need to go and get ADHD meds" but then they loosened things enough that he could manage and didn't need to go that route (which I fully support either way). It's been interesting to see ppl on KZbin who I fully relate to say they have ADHD BC then I feel like my pediatric diagnosis was likely correct. One thing I recently heard was that a lot of ppl with ADHD can drink coffee anytime of day with no issues sleeping and I was like 😳 BC I often have a cup or 6 and then have a solid nap or go to bed for the night. I'm also someone who can wake up go potty, brush my hair and teeth leave the house with water and get back 6 hours later and then device I want coffee instead of being like my mom and dad who wake up and need a cup of coffee, my brain and body are already going.
@Naedlj
@Naedlj Жыл бұрын
@@MarisaAndChew Exactly! I love coffee but it’s more a habit than anything else. It definitely doesn’t wake me up. I can drink a pot of coffee and go straight to bed (and often do). The only thing that helps me have more energy when I’m lagging are these little supplements my sister gave me. Le-vel Thrive? Idk… I think it may be a MLM but I swear when I take these in the morning I’m like the Energizer bunny! I can take care of my kids and my 89 year old grandma and get the house clean. (Sorry… went off on a tangent lol).
@MarisaAndChew
@MarisaAndChew Жыл бұрын
@@Naedlj haha love it!
@carol-annegrenier5692
@carol-annegrenier5692 Жыл бұрын
I have wood stove cover board it has added so much more counter space to my kitchen. I understand the ADHD journey I have been on it all of my life. Piles everywhere…
@GaGaPete0825
@GaGaPete0825 Жыл бұрын
Laura from Garden Answer suggest to sift the flour also. That made a huge difference for her..love your channel! ❤️
@kelseyfrost9378
@kelseyfrost9378 Жыл бұрын
Take a look at your settings on you wheat mill. You should be able to adjust them to make a finer flour. Home milled wheat is capable of being just as finely milled as store bought but you may have to sift it to get the wheat germ out for a finer texture like store bought.
@ChantelKlassen
@ChantelKlassen Жыл бұрын
Lol, I'm with you on the piles and then anxiety.
@rebeccanewell4385
@rebeccanewell4385 Жыл бұрын
Your bookcase secretary looks similar to mine. My great grandmother owned it. On the back of the mirror there is a stamped date: 3/5/1900. (Which is really cool, because my daughter's birthday is 3/5/1980). I'm using mine to hold some of my scrapbook stuff. I like your heart shape mirror. Both your's and mine have the same darkness of color. I love mine. Thanks for sharing with us
@Deeplyrootedhome
@Deeplyrootedhome Жыл бұрын
I have that same grain mill! I make my own gluten free flour from rice (celiac disease). I haven’t branched out into grinding anything else, but I do love it.
@mariahbaker7272
@mariahbaker7272 Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm celiac too. I grind oats and other stuff for flour. Grinding your own wheat is not going to help your gluten intolerance.
@tinabennett8524
@tinabennett8524 Жыл бұрын
Hello, we used to grind the wheat berries for a breakfast cereal. It’s great for a hearty breakfast in the winter. I listened to your last video, but resisted the urge to comment, since you had indicated that you didn’t want our diagnosing you😉But when I turned 40 my body started going crazy, I’m in my mid fifties now. I went through lots of tests. Some things I had to self diagnose with time. But when you said your vision was foggy, I wanted to weep. I had that too, I had breathing issues at night, racing heart in my sleep many things. We found allergies,(natural and chemical),neck issues (find an osteopathic Dr who does manipulation)and a gynecologist measured my hormones and they were off, (I was having sleep, breathing and heart issues a few days a month right before my cycle started) my vision improved with the osteopathic manipulation. My heart goes out to you, you’ll be in my prayers. My chemical allergies were things we had to figure out little by little things like cleaners and the propylene glycol coating on medication .
@caffinatedyogamom
@caffinatedyogamom Жыл бұрын
I can only ever dream of making bread, I don't think I'd have the patience. But I was chopping my veg and prepping dinner while I watched your video today so thanks for keeping me company. I was so excited when I opened my subscription list and see a new video from you. Have an awesome weekend Angie and Family ❤
@ktrayan1
@ktrayan1 Жыл бұрын
Bread making is not nearly as precise as some people make it out to be! It’s pretty forgiving if you don’t demand a perfect artisan loaf 😆😃
@storeywilliams6162
@storeywilliams6162 Жыл бұрын
You should try it once! I did it about this time last year for the first time and it was not as bad as I thought it would be. Like Angela said, if I can make it you can too!
@SewFrancine6120
@SewFrancine6120 Жыл бұрын
Hello and good morning, cooking for my son & his fiancé we’re having a wedding planning brunch. I just wrote a check to 10k to get them started. Started chopping veggies for a breakfast casserole & cauliflower honefries, and happily worked alongside you. Excellent happy 🟦🟦🟦🟦☮️💟✡️🟦🟦🟦🟦
@robinwinslow1867
@robinwinslow1867 Жыл бұрын
I feel you. I have stuff everywhere, but I do know what is in most of the piles. If I can't find something, it is generally because someone else moved it. I do the food thing, too. I hope you get to the bottom of the cause of your symptoms and feel better soon. I always enjoy your videos so much.
@taylorferrell8308
@taylorferrell8308 Жыл бұрын
Get your ferritin levels checke, it is your iron storage. Not many doctors will check it. This is what ended up being alot of my health problems.
@hiddenhand6973
@hiddenhand6973 Жыл бұрын
I had that blurry vision symptom after the birth of my fifth child. My eyes would never fully focus and I would blink a lot trying to get them to focus. It went away when I started taking a multi-mineral. Not vitamins but minerals. I believe I took Pure Encapsulations (no I'm not affiliated with them in any way) 360 mineral without iron and copper. I took it for about two weeks and my symptoms resolved and never returned.
@worleyhavenhomestead1448
@worleyhavenhomestead1448 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Ive learned that blurry vision can be a sign of a hormone imbalance
@Melissa-gn3dv
@Melissa-gn3dv Жыл бұрын
It is easy to grow field corn and dry it and make cornmeal out of it. I used a nutribullet.
@jesseewalker5147
@jesseewalker5147 Жыл бұрын
I have piles and yes, i know what it in them. When i feel guilty of being sloppy, i clean the piles and then i can't find anything. If i put things away, i forget i even have those things. Also, i am a sandwich eater for weeks on end. Then, when i decide to not eat sandwiches, i feel like i don't know what else to eat lol. Other issues is that i can't function in a grocery store that is loud and/or crowded. I can't think clearly in that sort of environment. To be honest, i hate shopping, curb-side pickup is my go to. I have created methods of helping me manage my rabbit-trail brain. Lists, lists and more lists is one way i manage. I have also narrowed down my interests so that i dont have 20 projects going at once and never finishing any of them. I have learned to be okay with my way of thinking and doing. I can often think outside the box much more easily than some others. I often think of many pathways to reach a goal rather than the "accepted" path. At any rate, my house might be a little messy due to "piles", but that is just the way i functiin. As long as i don't get to "dirty house" stage, i can live with messy. I have no idea why my phone has decided to quit turning my little i's to capital, but, i don't want to go back and fix them all lol.
@brendad940
@brendad940 Жыл бұрын
Same with i's on my phone! Soooo annoying!
@Chelbsn
@Chelbsn Жыл бұрын
Oh mannn... The organized disorganized piles! You described my life
@nonnieTerri
@nonnieTerri Жыл бұрын
Was excited to see the Palouse brand of wheat berries. We live just north of there. I haven’t seen them in our stores but will look online.
@nuttienattie1
@nuttienattie1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing x
@JolaHilja
@JolaHilja Жыл бұрын
I'm at 1,14 and I look around my room and I'm laughing cause girl it's like oh crap! I have the same "problem", piles of things everywhere, but it's not a mess to me cause I know what are those things
@jenniferbrazil7662
@jenniferbrazil7662 Жыл бұрын
😂my husband gets scared when I clean because it means more piles and piles move from one place to another. I have told him before I think I have adhd and he didn’t believe me because I can hyper focus. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@elainemaxfield2978
@elainemaxfield2978 Жыл бұрын
This is me to a T! I feel like with our next military move I just wanna completely start over with new items to get rid of all the excess.
@oliviabrink
@oliviabrink Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with severe ADHD at 23 years old, and I just turned 24. I have ginormous piles of stuff all over my house, but I know exactly what’s in them. One time my hyper-fixation meal was Annie’s mac & cheese, and I had it every day for dinner for like 3 Months straight! It’s been so funny realizing that those things are actually symptoms and not just weird things about me! Haha!
@megalopolis2015
@megalopolis2015 Жыл бұрын
I am a bit picky of an eater, but at least I like more variety now than I did when I was little, and I'm willing to try new things now and then, too. I used to eat creamy peanut butter sandwiches or a hot dog with ketchup. I didn't have them every day, but pretty darn often. I'm a pile queen, too.
@50fitandfree
@50fitandfree Жыл бұрын
Look into mcas. I’ve had every symptom you’ve mentioned and I have mcas. Esp the swollen nodes, swollen throat and itchiness.
@mariehupert
@mariehupert Жыл бұрын
Sitting here, watching your video when I should be cleaning and tiding 🫣
@jsthecat
@jsthecat 10 ай бұрын
OMG! My teen is ADHD and they are the same with food they are gourmet eater if they could they would eat in a 5 ⭐️ restaurant everyday but in daily eating, they fixate on the same food so I buy/cook this food and stock up on they tell me they don't want to eat it anymore! Funtimes😂
@mamabenzing5872
@mamabenzing5872 Жыл бұрын
I have a lot of the same symptoms 😳 The blurry vision, that's in and out, to the point where I can't wear my contacts.
@Arkiegirl26
@Arkiegirl26 Жыл бұрын
On your cake TRY a bit of apple pie spice and actually dice up a few apples really small. I wonder if that's the "it" you're looking for!
@mahadewiiii
@mahadewiiii Жыл бұрын
I wish I didn’t get bored eating the same thing every day! That’s not a bad thing that’s so easy and efficient! I wish I didn’t get bored eating the same thing regularly!
@megalopolis2015
@megalopolis2015 Жыл бұрын
I do have something in common with ADHD persons in that I have a bit of organized chaos, usually in the form of piles, or stuff in bags. If they are moved, then I'm going to have to get reacquainted with every pile or bag of stuff, as well as pray that I don't get the bag to keep confused with the bag to shred (which would only mean I'd have to go through them yet again in order to make sure I'm right). I took an anxiety test the other day, and it was like God was whispering in my ear, "See? That's what I've been trying to tell you." That would be the main source of my procrastination. It's hard to get anything done when you're petrified to take a step in any direction. You guys aren't alone.
@intentionallymade
@intentionallymade Жыл бұрын
I was cracking up when you were describing your piles😂😂 I am the same way. I am such a piler and so creative and always moving to one thing to the next but at the same time clutter is triggering for me so I really struggle and it’s getting worse since homesteading more and homeschooling. 😆
@SimplyEnjoyingLife
@SimplyEnjoyingLife Жыл бұрын
Bread making is on my mental list of things to learn and master. 😊 You always find the cutest clothes on Thredup!
@cathrino
@cathrino Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say I'm one of the wise people that follow you, BUT, I felt encourage to leave my 2 cents regarding your vision. No idea, of course what it is, but when I had covid last year, it seemed to totally affect my muscles. Also my eye muscles. At first I thought I was sick and dizzy, but then I realized it was my vision, just a bit blurry and I learned that it was a muscle thing. It took a few months to get over it, but it did go away. Thought I'd share.
@amie6611
@amie6611 Жыл бұрын
Give me a min, I’ll remember what I was going to say…😂. I write things down on note pads, and it looks like a puzzle..but I know where to find information on the page vs if my notes are written “normal”, I cant’ find the information on the page. If my things are hidden away it’s less stressful, but then I forget. I could go on and on and on and also; because my thoughts come out the way my brain has organized information. If this made sense you are my friend.😂
@evalindell2757
@evalindell2757 Жыл бұрын
I do the same with food! Had no idea it was a sign of ADHD. My brother and one of his daughters has been diagnosed with it and I have been wondering as I also have these quirky habits/ways! ❤
@Ashleywanderson
@Ashleywanderson Жыл бұрын
I love grinding my own flour too!!
@denisecochran3430
@denisecochran3430 Жыл бұрын
Looks like my office ....Thriving in the caos :)
@Arkiegirl26
@Arkiegirl26 Жыл бұрын
Oh man piles...I pile all kinds of things. I am also the person who everyone comes to when they can't find something. I know where EVERYTHING is. But if someone moves it, I have no clue and then I'm lost on all kinds of other things. My family KNOWS not to move or mess with MY things. It will send me into a tailspin!!!
@chloebelle4923
@chloebelle4923 Жыл бұрын
*Have you thought about* eating only organic, non-gmo foods or maybe eliminating refined sugar altogether ? This could help your symptoms.
@samanthasmorong7519
@samanthasmorong7519 Жыл бұрын
I loveee making bread, but when I need a quick bread, I pull out the bread machine. Throw everything in, push a button and in 3 hours bread is done! No babysitting needed.
@LivvyAlexW
@LivvyAlexW Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed with adhd. It’s super hard. I also have several autoimmune issues
@christinacairo1032
@christinacairo1032 Жыл бұрын
Angie I love your hair!!! What do you ask for when you go to get your color done?
@rebeccainspiringhope4357
@rebeccainspiringhope4357 Жыл бұрын
Bread making is pre-2020s slime.
@EE-hi4re
@EE-hi4re Жыл бұрын
I LOVE skirts + sweaters + boots
@vickigraves2947
@vickigraves2947 Жыл бұрын
I discovered I was the same way with the piles. The piles didn’t happen until I started having severe health issues that weren’t being resolved in a timely manner. I always knew I had ADHD because I always had multiple projects going at the same time, but could follow through & finish them in a timely manner. One issue was buying clothing, or things. I couldn’t just go buy one outfit I had to have multiples & if I really loved the item I had to have all the colors of said item. Lots of things coming in & nothing going out. My piles started in earnest after I got a sever case of Covid in the very early days of it. My Dr & I managed to keep me out of the hospital, but I ended up with lung issues where I can’t keep my oxygen levels regulated, so now I’m on oxygen 24/7 on top of severe fibromyalgia sent me over the edge. That’s when ADHD became a negative & the piles began. Then kidney/bladder problems decided to pull me down further. I just recently got out of the hospital because I had to have stents put in & the antibiotic wasn’t working & couldn’t stay on top of pain. I’m finally (knock on wood) infection free & it was like a switch was flipped & I just started going through piles, just one at a time & not getting distracted to tackle them all at once. My focus has improved. I still over do & have to take time off for healing the excruciating pain issue, but I still feel motivated to tackle those piles. So, feeling better & controlled spending has lifted the anxiety veil enough to help me move forward. Also, limiting social media & the negativity it brought out of me has helped. Now, this is in it’s early stages but prayers that the ADHD will stay shifted back to the positive & goal initiative I used to have. My attitude has shifted to the positive side & it’s helped me to stay on task. Now I have piles to donate or trash & a sweet BIL to get it out of sight quickly so I don’t fret over the attachment to junk that I think I may use or wear later. After I got so sick I realized I didn’t have to put on that facade & perfection doesn’t exist. Just one pile at a time, period. If I can do it so can you. Good luck & God bless 🙏🏼
@BruceDavis-cq6nw
@BruceDavis-cq6nw Жыл бұрын
I must get your recipe book!! ❤Barb
@amybostic1439
@amybostic1439 Жыл бұрын
Ang- I have multiple autoimmune diseases and your symptoms make me wonder. Regular bloodwork doesn’t show everything. A rheumatologist would be a good visit
@aprilransom2409
@aprilransom2409 Жыл бұрын
You can see a bit through that navy top🫣
@doodlebug5105
@doodlebug5105 Жыл бұрын
It’s supposed to be that way! 💙
@MrsNewfiefan
@MrsNewfiefan Жыл бұрын
Have you traveled or been away for a few days since you’ve been having these symptoms? Just curious if you’re better in hotel rooms or other locations? I was able to figure out our eczema flair up when we discovered it went away when we left our apartment (this was years ago when we bopped around hospital housing). It was black mold. Surprise! Surprise! I really hope you figure this out. It’s awful when you’re unwell and even worse when you can’t figure out the source/diagnosis.
@donnacurtis-binette8719
@donnacurtis-binette8719 Жыл бұрын
Im 65 and just figuring this out. Oh i am the "Queen of Piles"
@maureenharrah931
@maureenharrah931 Жыл бұрын
Use your whole wheat flour in a batch of peanut butter cookies.... DE-LISH. I had to make bread and baked goods in the late 70's because I think I had THE FIRST CHILD WITH A DAIRY ALLERGY IN THE WORLD!!!! I was forced in the bread making, wheat grinding life WAY BACK because there were NO options for me. It does make a difference for people. I have a 100% whole wheat recipe for multiple loaves from " Magic Mill".....such soft bread.
@christinemcallister8161
@christinemcallister8161 Жыл бұрын
Do you have ticks in your area? They can cause the most weird and random symptoms! Just a thought since its only you having the symptoms.
@wallfam02
@wallfam02 Жыл бұрын
Do you have a link for that measuring cup you used for the flour? So cute!
@amybostic1439
@amybostic1439 Жыл бұрын
The navy blue top is gorgeous on you
@tiffanytunoa7240
@tiffanytunoa7240 Жыл бұрын
Wow. I totally have adult adhd and never knew it …
@brittanykeith9561
@brittanykeith9561 Жыл бұрын
Exact mill I'm saving up for 😍😍😍
@deniseellenburg649
@deniseellenburg649 Жыл бұрын
MASSIVE CLOTHES HAUL SCORE!!
@sarahallen6328
@sarahallen6328 Жыл бұрын
I keep seeing videos on caster oil clearing eye sight 🤷🏼‍♀️
@annelyceimgrund6884
@annelyceimgrund6884 Жыл бұрын
Telling U without telling U: I forget sooo many appointments that my dentist’s office started giving me day-of, 2-hours-ahead reminder calls a decade ago. Lost 4 pair of prescription glasses in one year (okay, technically 3, but found one pair in a Wm-Sonoma shopping bag in last year’s Christmas closet, then promptly lost them again🙄. OTOH, I do always find forgotten gifts in the chaos of that Christmas closet, so there’s that. Speaking of vision (weren’t we??), did you see the eclipse? No pics, but gotta trim back our trees for sure. And keys. So many “ misplaced” keys that all of Dallas probably has a copy of at least one of our [also lost] replacements. If only I had $1 for every person assuming they’re the first to suggest that a key-tree by my front/back doors would solve my problem and change my life. SMH…which, btw, makes me dizzy lately. Anyone else getting vertigo around peri/menopause? The things no one told us. Gotta close, but that’s just a peek at my ADD brain. People laugh, but it’s no joke. No, it’s not cancer. I realize that. But the constant castigation from my internal monologue after a lifetime of this is still pretty crushing😢. Squirrel.
@campoida
@campoida Жыл бұрын
Lime disease? It can come with a host of symptoms that mimic other diseases
@maureenharrah931
@maureenharrah931 Жыл бұрын
69 and finally figuring it out.....pretty sure I was as a kid, too. Literally everything you mentioned... EYES, yes! The worst when I am tired.
@maureenharrah931
@maureenharrah931 Жыл бұрын
It REALLY upticked in me with menopause..... So, there is THAT to look forward to ....sorry.
@leelaural
@leelaural Жыл бұрын
its all about finally accepting our "flawed" selves.....
@maureenharrah931
@maureenharrah931 Жыл бұрын
And, frankly, many times this odd brain of mine worked out for the best. @@leelaural
@LivvyAlexW
@LivvyAlexW Жыл бұрын
I have adhd. I don’t have piles. I eat the same thing every day then I’ll change it.
@amberpixie8550
@amberpixie8550 Жыл бұрын
My food atm is marmite toast 🤣
@andir7854
@andir7854 Жыл бұрын
yep- the food thing is adhd and also autism spectrum signs.
@Carlec-cx7lh
@Carlec-cx7lh Жыл бұрын
😸Can we get a penguin🦆
@amybostic1439
@amybostic1439 Жыл бұрын
I do the same thing with food
@desert_moon
@desert_moon Жыл бұрын
My Dr told me my blurry vision was due to dry eye.
@lindacox9477
@lindacox9477 Жыл бұрын
Just thought I would mention that prednisone will cause blurred vision. I know you are having skin issues and thought you may have been prescribed that.
@ktg7048
@ktg7048 Жыл бұрын
Sorry if this seems like a personal question, but do you happen to have breast implants? A lot of the symptoms you’re describing sounds like breast implant illness. If you do, I Suggest finding videos on KZbin or TikTok about it to gather more information
@marilyndekker1541
@marilyndekker1541 Жыл бұрын
Yup, I just learned I have adult adhd
@pennycowher6328
@pennycowher6328 Жыл бұрын
When i clean up i cant find anything
@melirentas
@melirentas Жыл бұрын
My hubby has ADHD and it's been eye opening since he never knew before. #whathappenswhenyoumarryatherapist :D The good thing is that you're not "stuck" with the brain you have. :D You can improve it's function with healthy habits, supplements, and meds where appropriate :D
@deidracornelius3633
@deidracornelius3633 Жыл бұрын
as i sit and stare at my piles....
@Sylvia1976
@Sylvia1976 Жыл бұрын
Hey, I know arm chair fiagnosis warning. Tracy from just dig it farms said she found out she has hyperthyroidism. Just an idea.
@dominiquejones1091
@dominiquejones1091 Жыл бұрын
Adhd. When you can’t make a pot of coffee in under 10 mins because you can’t keep focus long enough to not start 20 different tasks in that time frame.. and then wonder why your coffee isn’t done and piles… are everywhere.. ah the piles….
@anns7684
@anns7684 Жыл бұрын
I'm no expert, but i think you just have some bad allergies to all the animals. (Not judging, we have a ton of animals too.) Rats and rabbits are a couple of the most allergenic animals.
@BruceDavis-cq6nw
@BruceDavis-cq6nw Жыл бұрын
Distracted 🤪
@jenniferwilliams545
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Have your Thyroid checked. make them do blood test t3 and t4 free. there are a few more but I forget what others they test.
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