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Wed Oct 9 10:23 am  #3831


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Good morning everyone.

It's dry here at the moment  Not sure how long that will last.

Feeling lots better but still not right.   Seems like I'm alright doing nothing.

There seem to be lots of reports of reactions to all the jabs this year for some reason. I wasn't sure if mine was a reaction to the RSV but it gone on too long now 


xx Diane 
 

Thu Oct 10 9:31 am  #3832


Re: Good Morning

Good morning everyone.

Its dry here.

Can't stop thinking about those poor folks in the storm in Florida. I know it's downgraded thankfully but still bad.

I've got my Sainsbury's delivery coming today.

I'm feeling very much improved but still not wanting to do anything.


xx Diane 
 

Thu Oct 10 2:11 pm  #3833


Re: Good Morning

Afternoon everyone, sorry for my absence. Had a bit of an accident on Saturday which didn't manifest any symptoms til Sunday. I think I overdid it in the garden as I cut the big lawn, pruned 3 apple trees, managed to get the apples down with a broom and a lot of shaking of boughs, and put all the stuff back in the porch which I'd had to take out to coat the floor with the liquid membrane paint.  Anyway when I tried to get up I couldnt put my left leg to the ground or weight bear it was agony.  Took me almost 3 hours to get to the kitchen and ended up phoning Jackie and asking her if she'd take me to hospital. 

Ended up at the doctors instead and saw the physio there. Was agony getting out to Jackie's car and travelling on the bumpy roads, couldnt walk to get into the docs so they had to get a wheelchair out. Had a good examination with the physio and she didn't think it was a spontaneous hip fracture (thank God) and thought it must be the performis muscle I'd damaged somehow. Thats the muscle that goes across between your hips and over the 2 sciatic nerves. The pain was something like sciatica but only in one place and not down the leg. Anyway she gave me a crutch and sent me home and said she'd book an X-ray to check for fractures. By the time I got home I was managing to do a little weight bearing and it's gradually improved since then. I got a phone call this morning to go to Bodmin for the X-ray on Saturday evening. So I've had to have complete rest and no exercises until it's confirmed what it was/is. The pain was excruciating, thank God it's getting better. It was taking me half an hour just to get me knickers on in the mornings after a quick top and tail wash stood on one leg like a flamingo lol 

Yesterday I rang about my appointment with the consultant at the glaucoma clinic which is now 2.50yrs overdue. pffft Was offered a cancellation today but obviously can't go to that and it was at Truro. I asked if I could have it done at Bodmin when they have their clinic and they said no because I have a St Austell post code, they had sent me to St Austell for it previously but that medical centre has now stopped doing it. So they put me on the list and said they couldnt say when I'd get an appointment. I also asked why I couldnt go on the Bodmin list and eventually they put me on their list too and said it would be a longer wait for Bodmin and I'd be looking at November 2026.   Yesterday afternoon someone from Bodmin rang me and gave me an appointment on 19th November 2025!  Today I got a letter from the eye clinic appointments telling me I'd got an appointment today (the one I couldn't get to) so they obviously didn't cancel that one and I just hope the one for 19th at Bodmin is still ok. The disorganisation is terrible. 

Hope you're feeling a bit better soon after the covid jab Diane. I'm not bothering to get mine. Waste of time. The people I know that have had covid are all vaccinated and the unvaccinated haven't caught it yet.  I might get the flu one but not sure yet. I do normally have the flu one. 

I have several friends in Florida and quite a lot of them were unable to evacuate and they've lost power and can't contact anyone outside Florida for some reason on their mobiles. I'm not quite sure how their mobile networks work but someone said on X they have radio phones for the emergency services but the emergency services aren't going out to calls as it's too dangerous. I did see on X a video of a highway patrolman stopping his car to race across a field and rescue a dog that someone had abandoned and tied it to a post then evacuated the area. The poor dog was almost up to its neck in water. But the patrol man managed to get it and it's now in an animal rescue centre being cared for. I can't understand anyone who would do that to their pet, or even an animal that wasn't a pet. Pure evil. 

I didn't find the builders address Starry, so I've got the window/door manufacturers booked to come out when they're in this area next to take the door out and refit it and check the windows are put in correctly then fit a trickle vent in the big window. I'll ask Peter to put the guttering up on the side where there isn't any. Then I'll just draw a line under it all and accept it as it is. At least it's water tight now thank goodness and the floor I painted with the rubber membrane paint is watertight and no damp will be coming through there. 

 


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Fri Oct 11 10:23 am  #3834


Re: Good Morning

Good morning everyone

Its bright but chilly here.

I'm feeling better and better each day but I've just woken up so not firing on all cylinders yet.  

Hope you are feeling better Hazel. 


xx Diane 
 

Sat Oct 12 7:38 pm  #3835


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Hello everyone.

Paul and Lola came over today.  Maya seems to have gone down with what Pau and I had.  I managed to get dressed and we walked down to the park and back again.  It's been a hard day today as it was hubby's birthday, so it was good to have Paul around for a hug or two.  


xx Diane 
 

Sun Oct 13 12:38 pm  #3836


Re: Good Morning

Good morning everyone.

Its dry here

I'm having a quiet day.


xx Diane 
 

Sun Oct 13 12:39 pm  #3837


Re: Good Morning

It hardly seems worth keeping this forum open now. 


xx Diane 
 

Mon Oct 14 8:57 am  #3838


Re: Good Morning

Good morning everyone.

Damp here today.

I'm off to bowls this afternoon.

Hope your mother's op goes well today.  You were wise to insist on her being kept in Starry. Too much for her to cope with on her own and too much worry for you


xx Diane 
 

Tue Oct 15 10:32 am  #3839


Re: Good Morning

Good morning everyone

Its a damp old day here.

I decided to skip going out and snuggled down for some more zzzzzs

Oh dear Starry. Hope all goes well when you go to find out


xx Diane 
 

Tue Oct 15 11:00 am  #3840


Re: Good Morning

Mornng both. 

My hip is. much better now and waiting on the results of the X-ray this week. I went to the Garden Centre at Par yesterday with Chloe, Jackie and Suzanne and poor old Suzanne had a stroke while we were there. Not a really bad one, but she was out of it  and so we rang her daughter who arrived about half an hour later then we had to tell the daughter, Clare, to phone 111 or 999 which she eventually did. She seems pretty gormless to be honest. She spent the next hour and a half holding her mother's hand and talking to the woman on the other end of the phone who we assume was the emergency operator. Eventually we all said she should just take her mother to the hospital as she could be waiting hours for an ambulance and a stroke has to be dealt with asap not several hours later. So she asked the woman on the phone if she should and presumably she said yes. Then we had to get a wheelchair from the entrance and get Suzanne in to that then push her out to the daughter's car. Bundle her in and off they went to Truro. It was definitely a stroke. 

When Jackie rang Clare in the evening to find out how Suzanne was she told her Suzanne had had several tests and they found she'd got a urine infection and put her on antibiotics for that but they weren't sure if she'd had a stroke or not. She may well have had a urine infection but she definitely had had a stroke as the left side of her face had dropped and she was just stuffing food in to her mouth but not chewing or swallowing it and then choking, we had to remove her plate as the daughter just sat there holding her hand. She didn't even tell the emergency operator that her mothers face had dropped or any of the other stroke symptoms she was displaying. 

Anyway cut a long story short she's still in hospital. Jackie has to go there today for injections in her knees so she will go to see Suzanne if she can and we'll find out more. 

I'm a bit concerned because it was a similar scenario with my neighbour Bernice, diagnosed with a urine infection and then dementia and she was dead in just over a year after being kept in hospital all that time as she was too much of a liability to go home as Peter couldn't look after her. 

It's milder and drier today here, but I feel a bit cold so put the air con on heat mode to warm up. It's cheaper than the main central heating to have on for a few hours as it only costs about 8p an hour. 

Starry I hope your mother is feeling better after her operation and I think you're right about there being more cancer than they are letting on. x 

Diane hope you enjoyed your extra zzzzzz's 


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