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Glad things improved for you yesterday.
It's precipitating here too - definitely makes me feel indoorsy, if you see what I mean. Which makes a nice change in some ways (I don't think I could live somewhere where you couldn't tell the seasons apart - it would be so boring!).Mortgage free 16/06/2023! £132,500 cleared in 11 years, 3 months and 7 days
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Morning! And oops, no ta-da list yesterday, but it would've been fairly minimal. I focussed on scanning photos (done two thirds of this last box now!) and I'm starting to think about the next big thing.
Meanwhile, the kitchen is in chaos :rotfl: I haven't been paying quite enough attention to everyday stuffstory of my life
I really have to do that today. While the scanner's going
Oh, plus hopping off to buy veg, I stocked up on my last delivery and my freezer has let me down. Grrr. But that means I'll use the walk home as my first C25K2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
I'm sorry to have ben absent for so long:o. Thanks so much, KC, for the valuable advice about the 111 NHS phoneline which you gave on Sunday:T:A. Thanks to for your good wishes , and yours too, beanielou. What special people post on this diary:A
Needless to say I didn't phone as I didn't see the message until very late and I knew I could try for a GP appointment the very next morning. After a fair amount of speed-dialling I eventually got through and was given an appointment late the same afternoon. The receptionist asked me who I'd like to see so she could check if there was anything available and the 2 I mentioned have both been retired at least 2 years:eek:. Shows what a regular customer I am:rotfl:
The Doc I saw was wonderful, nothing too much trouble. I started hurrying things along as there was still a waiting room full of people and it was stiflingly hot but she told me not to bother about them, I could have as much time as I needed but I knew they were rushed off their feet and my appointment was already 45 minutes late by the time I was called as it was. Reassuring to know that she is the second most senior partner in the practice and she was very thorough:j. I'll encourage OH to see her in future, he'd never met her either. I'd already prepared a urine sample to take (massive still water bottle though but it was all I could find that was lidded and transparent:rotfl:) which she tested and said I had an infection which she prescribed antibiotics for. Picked them up at the in-house Pharmacy (a blessing with rural practices) and brought them home with me . No waiting or having to go out again to collect them. She didn't mention diabetes which I assumed they test for with a urine sample? Maybe they do that via bloods, I was beyond caring to be honest, just so relieved that someone was in control now. She also arranged and appointment for first thing Tuesday with the Practice Nurse to take some bloods which was a boon as there's normally a wait of days to get an appointment to get them done. No wonder I'm feeling washed out, the amount of blood she took:eek:. The Doc said she could tell I am very anaemic (not sure why that should be as we eat a very healthy and balanced diet). The blood results may throw something up which could or couldn't lead to more tests by a haematologist or some other specialist:(
I've to phone back on Monday afternoon for the blood test results unless anything untoward shows up when the Doc checks them as soon as they come in on Monday morning. The antibiotics are making me very sleepy and I had a lovely long nap in the recliner this afternoon only to be woken by a call on the landline, the only number the surgery has on file for us.:(. Of course, as soon as got myself to it it stopped but they left no message, not even asking me to call back:mad: so I'm assuming it wasn't anything to do with the surgery and I doubt they'd have the results by now anyway. It was a mobile number not the usual surgery ones which I know
Anyway, I've rambled enough:o. I feel more like food now although still don't want much. Had a cup of tea this afternoon, my first in about 10 days (which is saying something, me being a real tea-addict);) and I really enjoyed it:j. Not going to go mad, taking this one day at a time, but not stumbling around, feeling permanently dizzy and slightly nauseous is a lovely feeling for someone who's never had any experience of any of the illnesses that beset so many people I know. What's more, it's been raining all afternoon :jwhich surprised me as it looked from all the forecasts I saw that it would completely skirt our patch. Stopped now though:(
Have a good weekend, KC and everyone, and thanks again for always being there with such valuable and caring advice:A:A:A0 -
Hope you feel better soon cbc and it sounds like your doctors are really looking after you. Take care.15/5/12 Paid off Mortgage 1 (£220k) Bought Dream House:www: Dec 13 - Mortage 2 -£116,508. 15/7/18 Mortgage Free Again :j
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So glad carbootcrazy that you saw such a lovely DR who took time.
Hopefully they will have you feeling like your old self really soon.
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From me too, CBC - it sounds like I went through a much milder similar process, thank heavens it never put me off my cups of tea :eek: I'm really glad they're following up the anaemia numbers, thats important - it means so much! Let us know the next info you get :kisses3:
Rain here too - nearly all day, though its cracking the flags now. Couldn't get to a supermarket, so I went to the local shops - they're evolving apace! The old "corner shop" type place stocks a bit of fresh food, so I bought tomatoes and cucumber. The new one, that started as a Morrisons, has suddenly turned itself into an off license hybrid, it sells ready made sandwiches and drink. Weird. So I still need to buy proper amount of veg - even if I get rained on, I'll go for it tomorrow morning.2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
From me too, CBC - it sounds like I went through a much milder similar process, thank heavens it never put me off my cups of tea :eek: I'm really glad they're following up the anaemia numbers, thats important - it means so much! Let us know the next info you get :kisses3:
Rain here too - nearly all day, though its cracking the flags now. Couldn't get to a supermarket, so I went to the local shops - they're evolving apace! The old "corner shop" type place stocks a bit of fresh food, so I bought tomatoes and cucumber. The new one, that started as a Morrisons, has suddenly turned itself into an off license hybrid, it sells ready made sandwiches and drink. Weird. So I still need to buy proper amount of veg - even if I get rained on, I'll go for it tomorrow morning.
Thanks, KC:T. I hope you're feeling a lot better yourself now:kisses3:. Apologies for not mentioning it in my last post, very remiss of me, Not proud of myself:o
Well, OH says yesterday's rain which lasted several hours and was real rain not just drizzle, has had no effect on the garden whatsoever:(. The grass still looks parched, it's the first rain we've had in weeks. Our runner beans are struggling, very tall indeed and with a reasonable amount of flowers but only a tiny sign of any developing beans yet:(. I'm sure we've been harvesting them well before now in other summers. OH hasn't been watering them much though and they do need a lot of water. There isn't a hosepipe ban here but it seems scandalous using 'drinking water' from the tap for such purposes at the moment. We have several water butts but they're nowhere near the growing veg and are practically empty anyway:(
I must be feeling a lot better as I stood outside this morning (whilst drinking a lovely cup of tea:j) and watched the housemartins swooping about. I seem to have missed their antics this summer although they've certainly been there. The mess they've made is phenomenal this time, from 4 of the nests in particular. Needless to say, with the water situation, OH hasn't been scraping up the poo and hosing down the paths as regularly as normal:eek:
Whatever you're all doing, enjoy the rest of the weekend:beer:0 -
Ewww, poo scraping :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: not doing that is *good* :j
Don't worry about not checking with me - you were *very* ill, I think
I hopped off to Waitrose this morning to get some veggies to tide me over till a delivery next Tuesday - no torrential rain today, thank heavens. I used the walk as a **fast** walk, like Day One of C25K - but I already know I don't want to start running. Ligaments, especially knee ligaments, are tricksy, I'd rather do the walking. Felt a bit shattered tho!
Recovered now, so I'm finally about to mooch around in the garden, though first I need to see to the spider hatchlings in the stairwell ... a dozen or so at lunchtime, probably quite a few more now ...2023: the year I get to buy a car0 -
Hi KC!
Stairs have been my bane for the better part of the last year - creaking knees are not fun...
Give these a try, about 3 times a week seems to be helping out with strengthening mine...
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Thanks RT! Those are *very* good! It's just this year it's happened, for me too - I realised I was walking downstairs like my dad :rotfl:
we used to say he was walking like a drunk sailor
But there's a twanging pain too, like being stabbed, very very occasionally (of course, I have been stabbed many times, I know exactly what thats like :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:).
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