You needed to right click on your link to get the address and put image brackets around it.mellie wrote: ↑Fri Aug 23, 2024 12:21 pmThis was my daughter’s breakfast, cheese,ham, tomato tortilla ( toasted in dry frying pan) , my daughter’s pic, so hopefully not too blurred lol.
I always clean my phones lense before I take pics, but kids don't. Ha ha
Here goes, .... let's see if I followed your instructions correctly
Saying ...
It was not possible to determine the dimensions of the image. Please verify that the URL you entered is correct.
Just one more crack, I have plumber coming today..( no pun intended )
https://ibb.co/JHrm5bs
What's for dinner?
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I'm using a phone, so...
But will keep trying, I did place image address inside brackets, I feel I need to use a better online link resizeer.
Will try later, and thanks for your tips.
I'm gen X, so not overly tech savvy lol
My excuse, and am sticking to it.
But will keep trying, I did place image address inside brackets, I feel I need to use a better online link resizeer.
Will try later, and thanks for your tips.
I'm gen X, so not overly tech savvy lol
My excuse, and am sticking to it.
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To me - mobile phones are just toys compared to desktops.
Desktops make it all so easy.
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I have a laptop, but need to get it out and charge it up. Trouble is, whenever I drag it out, my child sees it as an opportunity to use her multiple accounts on her preferred online game, ( which I play with her too), but it kind of defeats the purpose of me having my OWN DEVICE.
Lol
Well dinner's done, she'll demolish it then go to dance.
Have started new meds for RA to accompany my Methotrexate injections, and am really looking forward to the results. If I get the outcome I'm honestly praying for, then I'd really like to start writing again.
Using my phone and typing with just my thumb is comfortable for now, but of course I'm looking forward to typing again, and with a 70% success rate, then I hope to be doing just that.
Has been unbelievably tough, some flares are so bad that brushing my hair, teeth or even getting out of bed some days feels like climbing a mountain with shards of glass in my joints.
RA isn't an elderly person's arthritis, it's a children's and up to middle age ( when symptoms usually first start) autoimmune disease.
My autoimmune system is attacking itself as though I am a germ or a virus lol
Literally, am my own worst enemy.
Speaking of mountains, it was only just before covid lockdowns we were at Halls Gap hiking in places that might scare some of you if I posted the photos.
They scared my mum, and a few other non-hiking members of our family and friends. Sooks
Amazing though, and doing more things like this is exactly what we both need.
I haven't enjoyed the seditary lifestyle, and miss our physically demanding little trips to the snow too.
Miss everything.
Rheumatology clinic thinks that we've caught it just in time before too much damage was done.
So...
Cheers to good food and positive vibes.
And to this which will hopefully change our lives within the next few months.
I've been taking Methotrexate for a couple of years now, but the new one is the silver bullet my pharmacist has advised.
So needless to say, I'm very excited.
https://ibb.co/PM15730
If this isn't the silver bullet, there's still many more biologics to try so am not going to give up.
But I do miss my writing.
Hard work typing loooooong essays/ short pieces with just a swollen thumb.
Lol
Well dinner's done, she'll demolish it then go to dance.
Have started new meds for RA to accompany my Methotrexate injections, and am really looking forward to the results. If I get the outcome I'm honestly praying for, then I'd really like to start writing again.
Using my phone and typing with just my thumb is comfortable for now, but of course I'm looking forward to typing again, and with a 70% success rate, then I hope to be doing just that.
Has been unbelievably tough, some flares are so bad that brushing my hair, teeth or even getting out of bed some days feels like climbing a mountain with shards of glass in my joints.
RA isn't an elderly person's arthritis, it's a children's and up to middle age ( when symptoms usually first start) autoimmune disease.
My autoimmune system is attacking itself as though I am a germ or a virus lol
Literally, am my own worst enemy.
Speaking of mountains, it was only just before covid lockdowns we were at Halls Gap hiking in places that might scare some of you if I posted the photos.
They scared my mum, and a few other non-hiking members of our family and friends. Sooks
Amazing though, and doing more things like this is exactly what we both need.
I haven't enjoyed the seditary lifestyle, and miss our physically demanding little trips to the snow too.
Miss everything.
Rheumatology clinic thinks that we've caught it just in time before too much damage was done.
So...
Cheers to good food and positive vibes.
And to this which will hopefully change our lives within the next few months.
I've been taking Methotrexate for a couple of years now, but the new one is the silver bullet my pharmacist has advised.
So needless to say, I'm very excited.
https://ibb.co/PM15730
If this isn't the silver bullet, there's still many more biologics to try so am not going to give up.
But I do miss my writing.
Hard work typing loooooong essays/ short pieces with just a swollen thumb.
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And I'm looking forward to getting back to cooking for large groups, family, instead of one pot wonders ALL THE TIME.
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My standards have slipped but they were very tasty.
I just wanted some junk food tonight:
sausage roll and spring rolls -
they were frozen and were easily cooked in my oven.
I just wanted some junk food tonight:
sausage roll and spring rolls -
they were frozen and were easily cooked in my oven.
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Ha ha sorry, but a typical guy TV footy meal
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It's ok once in a while Bobby, and I begrudge paying for takeaway food, so this is a great option!!
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yep but that's want I wanted - no healthy stuff last night.
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