Something new to try – I’ve been complaining about lack of energy for ten years. I tire easily and sometimes require a daytime nap. My PC doc has tested my thyroid, vitamin D levels and the standard blood tests. Everything comes back within normal parameters. I still complain every time I go to a doc, any doc. I was at one of my specialists this week. She asked how I was, and I whined about energy levels. She looked at my blood work and said my iron was low. Looking at the test results, my iron level is the lowest number to be considered acceptable. She has put me on an iron supplement to see if that helps with the possibility of a infusion if it doesn’t. At least it’s something new to try. Fingers crossed. Suggestions welcome.
A new observation – In my area, snappy hot convertibles are driven by men who average 75 years old. I remember when convertibles were associated with young handsome people. Maybe this is their time to be wild and crazy after being practical for too long. Let’s hope they get their cataracts fixed before they hit the gas pedal.
Calling all bloggers – Lately I’ve been getting notices that someone recommended my blog. That’s new to me. I don’t recognize the person recommending. They are that weird combination of letters and numbers that password generators use. Anyone know about this? Legit?
A new reader? – Some of my blog comments have been “liked” by Elon Musk. I have no illusions that it’s the real one because he’s too busy creating havoc and having children to read an old lady post. It’s just weird.
Something that happens late summer – I don’t exactly know what triggers it. When the temperatures start cooling off at night to signal that there is a fall coming, I get reflective. It happens every year (and no it’s not in anticipation of pumpkin lattes or whatever!). I am grateful for my life and the people around me. There is no mourning of missed opportunities. I wish I could live someplace where I would experience this all year. It’s a good feeling of contentment.
So how was your week?

it’s cool that you’re getting recommendations. I know I’ve recommended you, but not in ways that you would be getting notifications. I tell folks about your cats adventures. I have a few friends who are cat people and maybe they’ve stumbled across your blog.
Elon Musk is liking your blog? I would be honored. You’re probably right it’s not the real Elon Musk, but who knows maybe it is he has done weirder things.
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So glad you are having that good end of summer feeling! Maybe it is the same guys with the same convertibles, but now they are older?
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Or perhaps they can afford them now! 🙂 I only knew one guy who had a convertible when I was young. It was so impractical especially in our weather. You need to be able to afford 2 cars so you have something to drive in bad and cold weather.
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That could be it! I think they really are. Those cloth tops they always have are not really a help in winter
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If you need more energy try adding some creatine to your diet. It becomes even more important as we age.
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I’m not sure what that is but I’ll look it up.
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I’ve noticed that too….if you see a snazzy convertible there’s usually a gray haired guy driving it….no one else can afford them. Elon Musk liked my blog too – he must be desperate for people to like him back? Re energy – I nap if I’m home, usually before or occasionally after supper if I’ve been out, set the kitchen timer, and then I’m good until 1 or 2am. It’s entirely my fault that my circadian rhythm is off, as I stay up too late to read instead of going to bed when normal people do. Are you a night owl or a lark? In my case, my fatigue is caused by the Beta-Blocker I am on post-op heart surgery and for the rest of my life – metoprolol, it slows everything down. Sometimes I feel like I’m walking through quicksand. It’s not drowsiness, it’s fatigue, a common side effect that never goes away for most people. I take it twice a day, and when it’s peaking, mid-pm it’s nap time. Which is a problem if I have stuff on that day and have to go out, then I just power through it and nap later. I find August depressing, and reflective too, more so than New Years. I guess that’s a hold over from when Sept. meant a new school year….
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When I was a child, August was always an optimistic month. Getting a new school schedule was exciting and so was shopping for new clothes. There was also the last few trips to the pool squeezed in. I love September too. The weather is usually better. Kids are back in school so the roads and stores are less crowded. I took my blood tests this morning so we’ll see where my current levels are and compare to my last tests. So many things, including drugs, have fatigue as a side effect. It’s hard to know what’s really in play.
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Likely a combination of things. I think when you’re working you tend to ignore fatigue, when you’re retired and there’s less distraction, you tend to focus more on it.
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We’ll see but my energy level is significantly less than my contemporaries. That’s not a result of focus.
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Some people just have more energy, despite their age. My mother at 90 had more stamina than I have now!
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I’ve always been a high energy person so this is definitely a change. I’ll go wherever the blood tests take me.
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Good luck Kate…..I hope you get good results!
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Thanks!
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I hope your new afternoon nap therapy works out well. It sounds like a good idea right now!
Here’s your prescription: “Take 2 cats, and call me in the morning.”
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🙂
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(I keep trying to comment on your blog posts and have re-subscribed several times- so I hope this works.)
Got such a chuckle over who’s driving the convertibles. So funny and so true!
Fall weather? Oh, only a dream here until after Halloween. But hope it arrives soon this year – and shortens hurricane season.
On the energy thing, maybe just the heat. But I do know there are 2 thyroid tests – the surface most frequent one may not show a problem but the (more expensive one) one that looks closers can show something the other one missed. Still, fingers crossed it’s just the weather and lull before the nice blast of crisp fall ( and pumpkin spice Starbucks with cool weather maybe? HAHAHA)
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We’re back to steamy today but probably less steamy than you! The energy thing is all year round so not just the heat. I’ll put a note in my doc file to ask about another thyroid test. I have less energy than my contemporaries. No thanks on the pumpkin spice. Love pumpkin, love spice but don’t like the drink! 🙂
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Here’s hoping the iron supplement provides a bit more energy for you. We’ll keep our paws crossed it might make a difference.
Have not heard anything about the blog recommendation thingy you described from the WordPress poo-bahs. I’m just cynical enough to think it might be some sort of scam-ey thing. You could contact the Happiness Engineers and they can look into it. Good luck.
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Curious but maybe not that interested. When I started getting “Fresh Pressed” was a big deal. Then they stopped doing it. Maybe another tactic to get people to read more blogs.
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Hmm, low B-12 makes me tired. Hope the iron works. The blog stuff sounds odd. I just can’t wait for fall, although I do have regrets!! Lots of them. But less and less with each passing year. Bring on the pumpkins!
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Most of my regrets melted away over the years. A different road taken would have resulted in being at a different place now. Although I wish I would have punched the kid who stole my lunch in grade school.
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Funny. I wish you would have too!
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Never check who likes my posts 🙂 This is all digital, so it can be anything on the other side.
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I’m sure it’s not the real deal. Someone having weird fun.
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One day I got into WordPress and had a slew of “likes” by “Elon Musk” and the profile pic had him as well as his “verifiable blue check mark” used on Twitter/X, but not on my posts (I don’t think), but comments made on Anne Mehrling’s various posts.
As for the iron, years ago I decided to get a multivitamin with iron. No reason at all, but I turned 40 and thought I should do this, even though I ate properly, etc. I now eat hot oatmeal 365 days a year and had eaten oatmeal for breakfast for years, but in the Summer I often just had a bowl of Wheaties with a slice of wheat toast and OJ for breakfast. In case you’re wondering, my “breakfast menu” is important to this tale – more on it in a bit.
A few weeks after I began taking the Centrum multivitamin, I was in the car at the bank’s drive-thru. It was a Friday and a long line and I suddenly felt like I would pass out. I got out of the line and drove home, a mile away, quickly. Pulled into the driveway and didn’t trust myself to pull into the garage as it’s a narrow garage, only two feet or so on each side of the car. I went into the house and laid on the floor immediately, so I would not fall down – I know I scared my mom to death.
The next day I went to her GP who had Saturday hours. I felt fine, BUT I woke up with red spots all over the trunk of my body. The doctor took some bloodwork and asked if I’d done anything different to my diet – I mentioned the Centrum. He said “you don’t need iron – you’re young and healthy.” He sent my blood to the lab but said “I think you have chromatosis from the vitamin – too much iron in your blood, but I’m sending you to an oncologist to be sure and will have the lab send the results to him.” I was scared!
Went to the oncologist, who confirmed that’s what I had – chromatosis is having too much iron in your blood and it can damage your organs and make you very sick. He said a little longer and they would have had to do a “reversal” to get the iron out of my blood. Yikes! The doctor asked me what I took the pill with. I said “Wheaties, wheat toast and a glass of OJ” and he said each of those items boosted the iron in the vitamin. Had I taken it with other food, it might not have happened. But no, I boosted the iron as all those things were iron-rich. I was relieved and came home and threw the vitamins out. My mom said “you read too many &^%$ magazines – you believe everything you read!” She was relieved too. My big concern about the spots on my body was because there was much concern at the time about Toxic Shock Syndrome from tampon use. So, thankfully I came out of this with no serious health issues. I now take the One-a-Day Multivitamin for Woman 50+ with no iron in the vitamin.
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I am aware of the effects of too much iron so I was surprised when she suggested it but my blood test showed the lowest level acceptable. I’m on an every other day pill with a follow up blood test in 4 months. For a while I was taking a multivitamin pill with iron but it gave me a stomachache every single day so I stopped. My GI doc isn’t a fan of supplements in general until it’s determined that you need them. I used to take fish oil and found out that isn’t good for my IBS. We’ll see how this goes. There are so many interactions that it’s hard to track them all.
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I wanted to ensure you knew that about the iron as it really scared me how quickly this happened and how lucky I was. I have taken cod liver oil capsules for many years and now have to order them from Amazon since they no longer sell them in the store. I take a brand made from Norwegian cod, but as a kid, I had the cod liver oil malt which had the consistency of molasses, but an awful taste. I don’t take anything else, except an OTC antihistamine, only in allergy season, despite getting allergy shots for decades … that iron pill scare was enough. I gave blood for many years and my hemocrit level was a little below donation requirement, but they took it and encouraged me to take an iron pill. I said “no way” and ate a lot of spinach for the two weeks before going to give blood instead.
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I will be monitored with follow up blood tests. I took a blood test today that establishes my level for this year (she was looking at my 2024 blood work when she said I was low). Then another test in 4 months. She also said if there was no movement, I could consider an infusion once a year. We’ll where we land.
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Wow – well I’ve heard of having an infusion but never knew anyone who had it. Can you also bulk up on iron-rich foods like liver, spinach and lentils to avoid that procedure. My mom used to make liver, but I was not a fan, so after she was gone, I just had spinach salad (I loved the Dole kit they had with the cherry vinaigrette dressing) and canned lentil soup.
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None of the iron rich foods are favorites. I’m trying to get more meat and I do eat eggs.
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I hope that works out for you then. I read some health stories on MSN and today I read an article about green tea. I bought green tea for years, would have a couple of bags, then the rest of the box would sit. I don’t like green tea, but finally last year I decided it WAS good to drink it, so now I even like it. But this article said if you drink five cups of tea a day it can cause folate and iron depletion. I only have one cup. I prefer coffee but just two cups a day. But I mention the tea to you just in case you do drink a lot of tea. I saved the story if you would like me to send it in a comment.
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Not a tea drinker.
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I’m not either – I’m just doing the green tea for its health benefits, but it has grown on me. Initially, I’d have a couple of mouthfuls and that was it.
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I like your reflective state, all gratitude and contentment. The connection with the seasons is interesting.
No Elon Musk on my blog, but I get lots of friend requests from “him” on X. I go there to follow news about the Russia-Ukraine war.
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It’s really weird about Musk. I’ve heard from other bloggers that he “likes” their posts too.
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I’ve never tried iron supplements, but I take B12 which also has folic acid and vitamin D each morning. I went a few days without them awhile ago because I ran out and found myself getting sluggish and tired.That’s so strange about the Elon Musk like. I find myself thinking about fall. Right now it’s very hot and I’m wishing for cooler temps.
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I should look at my blood work and see if they test for folic acid or vitamin B12. I take vitamin D with my calcium.
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I’ve been thinking I might try an iron supplement even though my doc has never said anything about my iron level – I just think it might be good period. Funny about the older guys in hot cars……that is the same here! Today we were coming out of the grocery store and there was a gorgeous hot car/convertible parked near our car and as we were putting the groceries in the car a very nice looking, gray haired and bearded guy came by us, smiled and said “good morning” and got in that car and drove off. Sigh.
Hugs, Pam
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If you have a copy of your blood results you can check. It’s Ferritin. Range is 16-288 and I’m at 16. I hope it helps.
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I don’t have a copy but I can ASK for one!! Thanks Kate………………..
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Elon has turned up on my blog too. Like you, I don’t think it’s legit.
As for a recommendation, I was by one of my readers, but I think this is a new chink in the WP happiness vibes as there is a button to ‘recommend this blog’ on the home page of everyone I read.
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I have to look for it. I don’t remember seeing it.
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Just doubled checked and it comes up as ‘recommended blogs’ on your general page, but not individual posts. Weird.
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I tried a few blogs and didn’t see it.
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I’ll keep an eye open and see if I see it anywhere else.
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Kate, I always feel content and happy when fall arrives. Not in Florida… back in Missouri… Ha! Fall is not the same in Florida. You are right it is a special feeling of contentment. There is no fall in Florida. I hope the iron pills are the answer for you. I think I should pull out my latest blood work. I don’t trust those parameters. Our week was hot, humid, stormy, full of good food with friends and full of thankfuls 🙂
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You had me at good food and friends! Have a great fall even if it’s in Florida!
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No likes from Elon for me. Yes, weird! Enjoy your reflective sense of contentment. We won’t be cooling off much at night for some time. Good luck on the supplements.
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Waking up to the 50s is glorious! Warm during the day although we’ll be hitting close to the 90s this week.
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Reflective is a poignant state to be in especially with gratitude in place of regret.
And your blog question…I would tread carefully. I had trouble on Instagram. We’re sitting ducks for cyber nuts. I actually had someone on WordPress try to sell me one of my own essays. When I complained to WordPress they had nothing to say, so beware Madam and here’s hoping your energy is on its way back. 🙂
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I fear my energy is with my muse…at a tiki bar in the tropics.
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Hopefully in between cocktails, they’ll call. 🙂
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Not likely!
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Now Now….
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I take a daily multi vitamin gummy, and it seems to cover my bases. I did have a period when I wasn’t taking it, and I’d come up on the low side of D, and my PC would prescribe a mega dose for a couple of months. Hot cars around here are definitely old white males. 🙂 Elon hasn’t visited me, but I certainly would hit ‘spam’ if I saw his name for a couple of reasons. 🙂 We are in the middle of a heat wave, but fall is coming because I have the desire to start my fall projects. 🙂
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Fall projects are a good way to start!
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I recently read a post by another blogger who mentioned that they received a Like from Elon too… weird. Then, the next day, I got one too! I have no idea who or what is behind this but I hope it’s not a scammer trying to allure unsuspecting (and gullible) people into something harmful.
I hope the iron supplements do it for you! Both my husband and I found out – a bit by accident – that we were low on B-12 (symptoms include feeling tired, weak, dizzy) and have benefitted from supplements.
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I wondered about B12 too. I used to take a multi-vitamin supplement but my GI doc isn’t a fan. He says there is no oversight and you don’t know what you are getting to just take what you need. I take calcium with vitamin D and now iron. Everything else I get from my diet (they do enrich potato chips, don’t they? 🙂 )
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If the iron supplements don’t work, you might want to get your B12 checked. I had to request it and my doctor was surprised to find that it was so low (which seems weird because it’s not uncommon as we get older).
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I put that on my list for the doc.
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Maybe someone recommended your blog to Elon Musk! 😀
Good luck with the iron pills! Energy = Good!
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I really doubt it. Someone having fun.
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I was anemic while pregnant, which explained some of the exhaustion. Here’s hoping your iron pills help! Also, laughed over the cataracts observation. It’s so true–one morning I saw the ancient dude with the walker climbing out of a Miata at the pool. Why would you do that to your poor knees?!
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Because you can? Lots of hot sports cars in my ‘hood.
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I hope the iron helps. Last time I went to give blood they said my iron was below their minimum level, and I’m often tired …maybe I should try a supplement too. I’ll be curious to see if it helps you. I’ve been loving the cooler days, though warmer ones are ahead again. But the fall season just makes me happy- feels so relaxing after summer, which I just fine stressful. Heat isn’t my favorite. As for the “recommended” thing…I have seen this on some blogs when you pull them up. There’s a new box that says “recommend?” I’m guessing that’s where it come from, but I don’t see it everywhere, so I’m not sure what makes it appear.
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I’ll probably post about my iron. I’m being hopeful but not expecting miracles. I was surprised she picked up on it when no one else did. I have to look for that recommend box. Don’t think I’ve seen it.
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I love this post.I can identify with so much of it.♥
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You must be close to my age group! 🙂
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Yup!! Pretty close!!
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Me too. She writes so well.
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Thanks!
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