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Tag Archives: health
Book Review: The Genie in Your Genes
I read this book for my spiritual book club, as a companion to the reiki course that I am currently studying. It was a fascinating book, quite challenging to read in places, and sometimes I did have to read a … Continue reading
Posted in book review, pagan mother, Random Musings, Spiritual
Tagged #freeforallFriday, #lifestyleblogger, #mentalhealth, book review, Dawson Church, EFT therapy, energy, energy therapy, epigenetic medicine, free for all Friday, health, law of attraction, mind body soul, mind body spirit, reiki energy healing, reiki healing therapy, spiritual health, SpookyMrsGreen, The Genie in Your Genes by Dawson Church, the pagan housewife, using your brain
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#AtoZChallenge – Hooray for our National Health Service!
My word for the #AtoZChallenge today is health, corresponding with the letter H in our alphabet list. There has been a lot of discussion lately in political circles about the National Health Service in the UK. Many people complain about … Continue reading
Posted in british, catherine green, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #AtoZChallenge, A-Z April Blog Hop Challenge, distichiasis, Double row of eye lashes, dry eye syndrome, free health care service, health, health care, health centres, Hooray for our National Health Service, lymphodoema distichiasis, National Health Service, NHS England, NHS Midlands, NHS North West, rare eye disorder
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The Wild Ride of Having a Baby
My newborn baby is now three weeks old, and I am experiencing what can only be described as the cliched emotional roller coaster that is new motherhood. I have an older child. She is two and a half, so I … Continue reading
Posted in british, catherine green, mind body spirit, Random Musings, UK
Tagged being a new mother, breastfeeding a newborn, breastfeeding a toddler, Churnet Valley Railway, emotional rollercoaster, health, home, mental-health, Peppa Pig, recovering from giving birth, Tandem breastfeeding, The Wild Ride of Having a Baby
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Getting Uncomfortable Now at Seven Months Pregnant
Just a short post today, in the interests of keeping a regular interaction over here. I am about to enter into the final 2 months of my pregnancy, and blimey am I feeling it! During the past three days I … Continue reading
Posted in british, catherine green, Random Musings, UK
Tagged baby move, braxton hicks, catherine green, coping with pregnancy pain, draft manuscripts, experience of being pregnant, health, medicine, mental-health, pelvic area, pregnancy symptoms, pregnant writer, second time pregnancy, seven months pregnant
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Every Pregnancy is Different
I am currently six months pregnant with my second child. Having experienced a fairly easy pregnancy first time around, I was not at all concerned or anxious about doing it again. Yes, I had mild morning sickness, crazy mood swings, … Continue reading
Posted in author, british, catherine green, mind body spirit, Random Musings, Spiritual, UK
Tagged being pregnant, catherine green, every pregnancy is different, health, lower back pain, medicine, mental health in pregnancy, mental-health, painful sciatica, pregnancy symptom, pregnancy symptoms, sciatic pain, sciatica in pregnancy, second time pregnancy, the pregnant writer
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Pregnancy Makes You Grumpy
Just a quick one, and I am sharing some of the delights and depressions of pregnancy. I am currently experiencing some very extreme mood swings, and my poor husband is taking the heat. Well, it’s his fault I’m in this … Continue reading
A Yummy Mummy Day at the Spa
Yesterday I took the day off. I have a group of Mum friends from our local NCT group, and we meet for coffee once a week so our children can play together and we can discuss parental issues and whatever … Continue reading
Posted in british, catherine green, mind body spirit, Random Musings, UK
Tagged #Britmums, #pbloggers, #Tots100, break from being a parent, catherine green, day at the spa, health, home, lifestyle, mental-health, mind body and spirit, Mummy's Day Off, NCT coffee group, relaxation and therapy, take the day off, the pagan housewife, Yummy Mummy
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The Strange Experience of Being Pregnant
Today I am feeling very pregnant. That might seem a strange statement, but I was awake most of the night feeling my tiny baby tumbling and somersaulting in my belly. It was very intriguing, and actually I did not wake … Continue reading
Posted in author, british, catherine green, Random Musings, UK
Tagged Babycentre, Bounty, celebrate being pregnant, Emmas Diary, experience of being pregnant, Gurgle, health, home, mental-health, mother and baby magazine, motherhood, motherhood experiences, pregnancy pains, sciatica in pregnancy
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Friday already? Where has the week gone?
Hello! Wow, it has been another busy week and I can’t even think what we’ve been doing. Well, I can, but it all seems a blur of activity. Last Saturday I had eye surgery as a day patient at Manchester … Continue reading
The NHS Does It Again
I didn’t have my eye surgery! I got a phone call late yesterday afternoon to inform me that there was no available theatre space and they would have to reschedule. Doh! I am now provisionally booked in for Saturday 9th … Continue reading
Posted in author, british, catherine green, paranormal romance, Random Musings, UK
Tagged a redcliffe novel, catherine green, dry eye syndrome, eye surgery, health, ingrowing eyelashes, love redeems, Manchester Eye Hospital, medicine, mental-health, National Health Service, NHS blunders, rare genetic condition, repeat prescription, repeat prescriptions, the NHS in Britain, the redcliffe novels, theatre space
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