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Fibromyalgia (part 2)

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  • raeh
    raeh Posts: 2,575 Forumite
    ymorning all :) i TOTALLY overdid it over the weekend and then ikea yesterday so i feel all flumpy today [ only word that sounds like my arms and body feel :D]

    bz will pm you [if i remember :o]

    auntie axe have a fabulous time out :D sounds lovely You seem to have the pacing the packing down to a tee ;)

    s/e the lawn is like the washing and ironing :rolleyes: never blinkin ending!!dont know how you manage though, i just cant push a lawn mower now without feeling like my arms are dropping off!! i did ring the gp today as they told me to wait til today but i didnt realise the appointment line closed at 10am and i rang about 10 past .. are you allowed to make an appointment on the normal line... oh no!! you would have thought i was asking to go in and line dance naked or something :rolleyes: i will try tomorrow
    glad you are getting a better nights sleep :D must make facing the day feel much easier

    sue have a good [? not sure thats the right word for shopping] time out, sometimes its nice to to get out of the house whereever you go? i need to shop this week for luncch stuff for school next week as the kids have cleared every cupboard so no point buying more til the end of the week or it will be gone again lol

    hope everyone else is well :) im now going to make a cuppa and flop on the sofa all day [unless the kids have other ideas :rolleyes:]
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  • raeh
    raeh Posts: 2,575 Forumite
    suep wrote: »
    BZ The invites are beautiful, I love them, a big pat on your back yun, well done :T


    Slight problem with our trip to Tescos, the wheelchair is upstairs and I dont really want dd to carry it downstairs incase it sets her back off again. I have 2 options here, either we try and get it down on the stairlift, or I ask the girl whos having her hair dyed in my kitchen to do it before she leaves, I dont know her very well so feel its a bit cheeky. :think:

    ask the girl :D im sure she wouldnt mind at all, tell her how fabulous her hair looks ;)
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  • raeh
    raeh Posts: 2,575 Forumite
    bz empty yer messages ;)
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  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    edited 14 April 2009 at 12:07PM
    Cwta wrote:
    bz, your pm box is full girlie. Did you think anyone wouldn't want the password?! *g*
    Lol, you're right it was full. Should be rectified now and have now got to wait the official time between being allowed to send PMs...which of course you can't do to more than one person. *Sigh*

    Sister is nearly here with niece and nephew (mainly to sort my garden out, yay! ;)) so I have to dash. Should already be dressed and out of bed :shhh:

    P.s. have replied to pcl and suep and awaiting it allowing me to send to Cwta
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • bigzippy
    bigzippy Posts: 4,034 Forumite
    The sis and kids are here so catch you in a bit folks, have now sent pm to Raeh too :)
    "I am indelibly stained by hope and longing" - Nuts in May
  • bz, they are absolutely gorgeooooooooooous. You are a clever lass. You need to change your sig to 5 months now!!
    sue Ask away, I'm sure she won't mind, although I have a mental image of a scooter coming down on the stairlift that I can't get out of my head!
    raeh hope you manage to have a flop - to get the kids to leave you alone, hide their mobile phones in the garden and send them out to look for them - would keep them occupied for hours *g*.
    I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to break :D
    My attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W

  • Remember, you've got another pair of hands here to help with the the gardening when you want it. How are your seeds doing? Am still happy to take lots of cuttings and root them for you - I've got all the necessary to do it.
    I shall take you up on that later in the year, once I've sorted out a garden waste bin. I'm actually holding back a bit 'cos I've run out of space in my coal bunker for cuttings and once I've finished digging/trimming whatever I don't have the energy to take it all down to the [STRIKE]tip[/STRIKE] recycling centre.

    As for my seedlings - yes! I have 6 pots of lavendar seedlings. Of course, there is still time for me to kill them all off before they get big enough to put out in the garden. I've already had a couple of near misses. First, a few days after sowing all the seeds, I managed to knock all the pots over. Then I've forgotten to keep an eye on how dry the pots were getting so thought I'd done them all in again, but for now...
    s/e
  • suep wrote: »


    s/e I dont think I could even get our lawn mower out of the shed, let alone push it round the garden ;) you are the wonder woman of the Fibro world :D I hope you have a few lazy days planned to recover.
    Hardly wonder woman - my shed had double doors, so it rolls out easily, and by the time I've cut the grass I'm fit for nowt for several hours (and sometimes 2 or 3 days).

    Shhh - don't tell anyone, but I don't have fibro, similar symptoms but not the same.
    s/e
  • raeh I like packing that involves lots of sitting down *g*

    s/e sounds like the heather has a strong survival instinct! I'll pray for it *g*
    I must go, I have lives to ruin and hearts to break :D
    My attitude depends on my Latitude 49° 55' 0" N 6° 19' 60 W
  • raeh wrote: »
    s/e the lawn is like the washing and ironing :rolleyes: never blinkin ending!!dont know how you manage though, i just cant push a lawn mower now without feeling like my arms are dropping off!! i did ring the gp today as they told me to wait til today but i didnt realise the appointment line closed at 10am and i rang about 10 past .. are you allowed to make an appointment on the normal line... oh no!! you would have thought i was asking to go in and line dance naked or something :rolleyes: i will try tomorrow
    glad you are getting a better nights sleep :D must make facing the day feel much easier
    At least as far as the lawn is concerned I get a break from it between around November and March or so. And now I only do my own washing and ironing which isn't so bad - I only need to get the iron out once a fortnight or so. I stopped doing T/S's laundry for him when he was about 13 and I got sick to death of being ignored when I asked him to bring his washing down for me to do. He's a dab hand with an iron now.

    Pleased to see that you will be seeing the doc soon. :p

    And yes, to those that mentioned it - it is luvverly to be able to sleep/stay in bed more than 4 or 5 hours at a stretch. I'm still waking several times during the night, but I am getting a bit more sleep recently.
    s/e
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