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Clogged or Painful Ears when Flying, Diving or other Activities
April 15th, 2022

As I sit down to prepare this post, I remember a glorious 86-degree day this past Thursday, but now there’s snow falling on recently-bloomed flowers and trees. It’s somewhat sad, since several of our favorites, like the peonies, are sensitive to the abrupt changes. Still, a new season kick-off is knocking on our door. Like me, you may be contemplating your next escapade. As spring and summer approach, plans for travel may not be far behind for those of us with wanderlust. I wouldn’t mind avoiding air-travel this year for various reasons, including health issues. Occasionally, we have little... Continue Reading

April 15th, 2022
Blogs Away – Aiming to Other Senior Sites
April 1st, 2022

For a spring break, I thought we might like a change of pace, so here’s something new. At AgingWithPizzazz, I make every effort to embrace ideas or tips that live up to the name of this content blog. Still, I realize that there are many other sites out there on Aging, Senior Interests and Health. I thought I might attempt a “Macy’s-promotes-Gimbles” type of post and share with you some sites I’ve discovered over time. Varying greatly, a small description of each will help you decide which might be of interest to you. Unfortunately, some I have enjoyed in the past don’t seem up-to-date... Continue Reading

April 1st, 2022
Piece-ful Sleep
March 15th, 2022

Family lore claimed that my granddaddy worked on farmland somewhere in the triangle of Eagle Mills, Pittstown and Grafton NY. As the story goes, he woke up in the middle of the night, worked in the shed or barn a few hours and returned to sleep before his “first breakfast.” They had a first, light meal, and a more substantial one at a time I wouldn’t yet consider early brunch. I never visited this farm outside of Troy, NY, but the sleeping part of the story is not that unusual and probably a part of many family retellings. In current-time era, my friend Alison has exhibited an energy-zapping... Continue Reading

March 15th, 2022
A Quick Word on Misinformation & Self-Wellness
March 1st, 2022

Is Aging with Pizzazz a wellness site? Often yes. Like others over the centuries, I believe that engaging in our own healing is vital. Information is at the root of such engagement. With this self-help philosophy in mind (something I often refer to as ‘harvesting the low-hanging fruit’), I was incredibly distressed by a PBS segment I recently saw. (You can refer to “In Search of Wellness” Feb 17, 2022, PBS Newshour). It focused on the dark side of “wellness.” Granted, most news is negative, but I was troubled to hear their story. A Co-opted Wellness Industry? I will summarize the... Continue Reading

March 1st, 2022
Being Neither Frog nor Scorpion
February 15th, 2022

 Take notice of the picture credit for this post; I’ve linked to her unusual and really neat blog. Have you internalized favorite fables from your childhood or early adult years that prove handy now? I have. One I consider periodically is the frog and the scorpion. As a brief refresher, lazily paraphrased: the scorpion asks the frog for a ride on its back across the river. The frog refuses, saying “you will sting and kill me.” The scorpion replies that if he were to sting the frog, they both would die (as the scorpion would drown). The frog concedes. Halfway across the river, the scorpion... Continue Reading

February 15th, 2022
The Other Vitamin K – Guest Writer
February 1st, 2022

Wait, what?! Another Vitamin K? What is that? We all know about Vitamin K – the coagulant vitamin. If you have too little, you can bleed to death from a minor injury. If you have too much, doctors put you on blood thinners and we cross our fingers, hoping that clots don’t form in your bloodstream and lead to potential stroke or cardiac arrest. Well, that is K1, found in green leafy foods and alfalfa sprouts. Simple enough. So, what is this other vitamin K? Does it also come from green leafies? Nope. Vitamin K2 is found mostly in animal products. It is fat soluble, as are Vitamins D and A.... Continue Reading

February 1st, 2022
Hot or Cold ? A Common Question
January 15th, 2022

I haven’t kept track but suspect that I resort to heat or cold first for almost any aliment that is bothering me – small pains or injuries. However, I remember from patients, family and friends that which one to choose (heat or cold) is not always intuitive for everyone. It’s a common question. When home treatments are part of your routine, it’s good to feel confident about your choices. During recent times of COVID, Omicron and general pandemic, reports show that many have avoided the hospital or discretionary health care visits. These are times when self-help has to be a consideration.... Continue Reading

January 15th, 2022
My List of a Dozen Things Learned During 2021 (minus any Virology)
January 1st, 2022

Here’s Hoping that 2022 is a Safe and Happy New Year. As I prepare my annual ‘Dozen Things Learned’ list, I realized that once again I’ve forgotten to record many of the newly-discovered items this year. Still, it is amazing. If you keep your own list, you will find that looking back there’s a wide array of ideas or facts that demonstrate that even in ‘down’ years, we can learn a lot. Sadly, if you are like me, you may also learn you forgot a bunch of them already. [Don’t whisper “senior moment” to yourself.] I will also take this New-Year opportunity to ask you to put AgingWithPizzazz... Continue Reading

January 1st, 2022
Year-End Reading & Gift Suggestions
December 1st, 2021

Special Note: See you next year and hope you will enjoy at least one of these literary selections. Regardless of which holidays you celebrate, year-end is often a time for book-gifts. It’s been a while since I’ve made suggestions (or warnings) on books I’ve recently devoured. At this time of year, I try to find a few laid-back reading-stretches for relaxation, unless I’m still searching for the gift ideas. Further, if you (like me) are still foregoing holiday activities due to Covid – enjoying a book is always consolation (or at least some). The previous two times I posted personal... Continue Reading

December 1st, 2021
Adult Ears during Cold & Flu Season
November 15th, 2021

I am often motivated to write about happenings in my life, whether with me, friends, family members or something I’ve heard or learned. Unfortunately, this time I was motivated by an ear issue my husband, Michael, experienced after 5 airplane flights, 3 high-altitude mountain drives, 2 snorkeling adventures and a respiratory virus. In these years of pandemic, it’s difficult to think about a special season for colds or flu. But evidently, they haven’t gone away. Details become clear after-the-fact or after the season. There is not always a lot of agreement about what is currently happening... Continue Reading

November 15th, 2021