It's okay to be disappointed
with what you have or have achieved.
It's also okay to be proud of the same.
It's okay to be moody or grouchy or stupid or silly.
It's okay to wear your rose colored glasses
and it's equally okay to take them off.
You can feel sorry for yourself
and you can feel lucky sometimes too.
Truth is every day is a gift.
I really really believe this.
I am grateful for my mood swings
and my lack of energy
and short temper and impatience.
I know that it could be gone in a flash.
For everything I wish I had experienced
I still wouldn't give up a single moment
of what I did experience.
Goddess Hugs all around ladies.
I love you all more than you know.
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You always did have a way with words! 
Damn it. I wasn't trying to be a bitch by posting the link, so please don't hate me folks.I guess I just get cranky when some people try to repackage wisdom falsely. Reminds me of the cult because a lot of self-help-for-profit were propagating this idea. There is much beauty and wisdom that can be learned how various Eastern schools and cultures look at crisis, so I'm not pooh-poohing that at ALL.
It's okay to be disappointed with what you have or have achieved. It's also okay to be proud of the same. It's okay to be moody or grouchy or stupid or silly. It's okay to wear your rose colored glasses and it's equally okay to take them off. You can feel sorry for yourself and you can feel lucky sometimes too.
Truth is every day is a gift. I really really believe this. I am grateful for my mood swings and my lack of energy and short temper and impatience. I know that it could be gone in a flash. For everything I wish I had experienced I still wouldn't give up a single moment of what I did experience.
Goddess Hugs all around ladies. I love you all more than you know.
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Great post GTThe joy of enjoying.
TP
Yep!![]()
You always did have a way with words!
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Nup!<snip>
I should probably just shut up, now.
I really should.
Don't - You're not the only one going through crap like this, Darlin'.I feel weird that I admitted all this.
Who the hell is?Partly that I'm admitting that I'm not in full control <snip>
Love you just like one of the girls TP. LOL
My feminine side seems to be showing more and more... Could I be needing hormone therapy?![]()
TP
Nah. Probably just a lap dance.![]()
Somethin' tells me he should have no problem gettin' one,Damn it. I wasn't trying to be a bitch by posting the link, so please don't hate me folks.I guess I just get cranky when some people try to repackage wisdom falsely. Reminds me of the cult because a lot of self-help-for-profit were propagating this idea. There is much beauty and wisdom that can be learned how various Eastern schools and cultures look at crisis, so I'm not pooh-poohing that at ALL.
Clami you're no bitch -- didn't take it that way. . couldn't take you that way -- you're way too cool (even though you like the White Sox) I didn't read the whole thing, but got the gist of it -- I've seen wisdom misinterpreted many many times, it's definitely something to watch out for!
Glad you put this thread here, Michelle - It has come at a good time for me.![]()
Me too Michelle -- I've been whining to my hubby on this very topic for a month now, and now I can whine to you guys and give him a rest!
-TL
Glad you girls (and guys) are here for me to blab at ya'll...it's really helping! 
Main Entry: mid–life crisis
Function: noun
: a period of emotional turmoil in middle age caused by the realization that one is no longer young and characterized especially by a strong desire for change.
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I think I'm having one.
But I'm deeming it more of a Mid-life Miracle (my term).
YET....I'm TIRED of pollyanna'izing some things/events in my life, dammit!
Sometimes one needs to vent and Say AND FEEEL what they REALLY FEEL, ya know?!
Still tho: it's not all fun and games goin' on, either.....any others (especially women) experiencing this?![]()
I am 47 and my cervical cells went wonky and turned irregular (precancerous) about 3 years ago. Then my Mammo showed calcifications. I freaked because my youngest is only 8 yrs old, I'm loving my life now etc etc.
I caught an episode of Larry King Live with Suzanne Somer's and she was being attacked on the show by the AMA because she uses bioidentical hormones to fight cancer. I was never a fan of Suzanne's but being the ex-scn that I am, noticed the effort the AMA was putting into stopping her from communicating. I ordered her books and they have helped me tremendously. She is surprisingly an articulate author and extensive researcher. She is extremely gutsy and generous.
I now understand the decline of hormones and nutrients your body goes through in your 40's. I learned that as your hormones decline body messages çommunicate that you are no longer going to be reproductive so its time to phase you out. Replacing hormones from a natural plant based source keeps those messages from being sent. It keeps you young and for me that awful anxiety that I was experiencing for no reason has completely disappeared. I'm happy and calm and patiently watch my friends at work have moments and episodes. (We are all around the same age). Three years later my tests are comming back normal and my doctor said I am in remission.
I take a daily purif's worth of supplements every day consisting of chinese and other anti-aging herbs that are not contained in a multi-vitamin. I bag up a weeks worth of daily supplements every sunday and do so for my husband also now because he was diagnosed with Cancer this past winter. It is a constant battle that I continue to stay at cause over. So many nutrients that we are deficient in because we do not eat fish everyday, or kelp, tomatos, garlic, pomegranite, flaxseeds, soy, grapes, citrus, broccoli, spinach, cabbage, etc. If you think about it some of the nutrients you need are only consumed once a week, if that...
Sleep is also a huge factor. If I get enough then I do not get run down, because like you I get fatigued very easily. Yikes, it's almost 10:30 pm and I get up at 5am!
Start studying about what your body is going through at this age, its fun and very interesting.
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I too had my cells go wonky about three yrs ago and had to learn more about my body! (And also have done very well since!).
And yep, Suzanne's books also saved my mind and body! I LOVE her first book and Ageless!
I also take supplements and chinese herbal female tonic forumula (I had a feeling this Thread might turn into another Women's Natural Health Thread, and so be it, then).
But on the other Thread :Women,how did your adrenals fare, I go into what has helped balance me..soon I am gonna spend the 350 bucks and get all my hormones and thyroid tested to make sure I'm good.
But yeah....I hear ya on taking all the pills, cuz who eats all those 'perfect' foods all the time, every day? And even if we did, I'm sorry, but I feel like no longer can our food give us all that we need (without supplements, that is). Whether it's due to the soil or pesticides or what.
Maybe life doesn't always have to be a deep quest.
to clamicide and thanks for the quote I don't recognize you--I've changed a lot. Oscar Wilde that has been very helpful to me this last week. 
, the one thing that saved my life was Dr. Schulze's Female Formula. I had tried about everything, the rub in creams, the bio-identical, herbs, etc. and I was stunned when the stuff worked. When I was taking it, my son could immediately tell if I'd missed a dose.
Adrenals...oh, hell yes. Someone lent me a book on adrenal fatigue soon after I got out of the cult. Being a staff member is recipe for adrenal disaster. My son has also fought the problem coming off staff and he's a young guy. Adrenals and female hormones and thyroid play off each other, so life on staff is definitely dangerous to your health.
*Edit: I meant to type "grey", caught this on reading after posting, and I think it's quite an interesting typo!