Woke up this morning to a leaking roof, sorry, Scimon, I wish it would have been your fault. We had a record breaking amount of rain today, 15 inches in just a few hours. This is more rain than a tropical storm or hurricane. There was nothing to do about the leaks, other than spread out some beach towels, so I decided to work on the "farm". I sprouted and have planted the sunflower sprouts and started some more wheatgrass soaking. It is an ongoing process and worth the effort, considering the cost of these live nutrients. It is also kinda cool to grow my own food.
I order my seeds from sproutpeople.org and use their online instructions/videos as guidance. It really is good to have videos to actually see how the plants should progress on a daily basis. I have a Russian blend of seeds that they put together for a flavorable bouquet of greens. It is my first attempt to sprout seeds. If sprouts are going to be 50% of my diet, I must be adventurous. That's me living wild!
My coordinator from Houston did call on Friday and said they were going to schedule me for an MRI and when I asked her about the test results, she seemed confused and told me again that my case is complicated. I asked again for the results and she said they were positive and referred to my gall bladder operation and the findings then, were a malignant tumor and lymph cell. I again asked if the last test had in fact found cancer, she then stated, "Cancer just doesn't go away". Excuse me, but I actually had to laugh at how absurd this whole process is and stop my self from blaming doctors and assistants and the whole cancer "business". Time to let it go...
The bottom line is that she will get back to me before the end of the day. Still waiting, kinda...
I order my seeds from sproutpeople.org and use their online instructions/videos as guidance. It really is good to have videos to actually see how the plants should progress on a daily basis. I have a Russian blend of seeds that they put together for a flavorable bouquet of greens. It is my first attempt to sprout seeds. If sprouts are going to be 50% of my diet, I must be adventurous. That's me living wild!
My coordinator from Houston did call on Friday and said they were going to schedule me for an MRI and when I asked her about the test results, she seemed confused and told me again that my case is complicated. I asked again for the results and she said they were positive and referred to my gall bladder operation and the findings then, were a malignant tumor and lymph cell. I again asked if the last test had in fact found cancer, she then stated, "Cancer just doesn't go away". Excuse me, but I actually had to laugh at how absurd this whole process is and stop my self from blaming doctors and assistants and the whole cancer "business". Time to let it go...
The bottom line is that she will get back to me before the end of the day. Still waiting, kinda...