With your blood pressure I bet your purring like a cat. Ha haAfternoon. 7.6 mmol/l at breakfast so good. Forgot to mention my blood pressure went a fair bit down at the nurse review yesterday. 158/98 at the hospital clinic last month to 133/78 yesterday. Need to get some groceries today but not old Mother Hubbard yet lol. Feeling positive about things in general so adios.
Not too low, sort of normal considering my general health. Talking about cats I saw on the BBC news website today a story on the Scottish Wildcats - one was pictured and they reckon it was big, about 4 feet in length. Hope there aren’t any prowling near here lol. I live in a rural area and plenty of deer and wildlife about. No more “Here kitty kitty” lol.With your blood pressure I bet your purring like a cat. Ha ha
Its not too low, is it thou?
Exercises & ibuprofen sorted it for me, it was painful at times but I don't remember being too grouchy.Your prolapsed disc? How did it get resolved?
I am much lower carb than I used to be but I'm off to France tomorrow in our motorhome and it's not as easy to resist over thereDo you low carb eat?
Good Morning, my lovely friend, @heh, is your motorhome like a caravanette? I hope and pray that you have a wonderful time, a time to recuperate and relax. One of the teachers (Head Teacher Mr Rob Dickenson) at my special needs boarding school near Holsworthy, Devon, had a caravanette. It was manufactured by Bedford vehicle construction company and was really cosy and snug inside. France is very beautiful, too. My best friend, who is now 80 and in a care home, has a brother called Peter who lives in the Massif Central region of France near Montpelier in a small town called Monoblet and he loves it there. Je suis un petit garcon qui aime tres joyeaux gens and est un fils de tres bien et Dieu magnifique. I hope my French grammar is okay, it's a bit rusty since I got my French CSE back in 1986 when I was 16. Have a lovely break, dear, sweet inspirational friend from type 2 life, @heh, xXx.Exercises & ibuprofen sorted it for me, it was painful at times but I don't remember being too grouchy.
I am much lower carb than I used to be but I'm off to France tomorrow in our motorhome and it's not as easy to resist over there
Hope you all have a good weekend, "see" you next week.
Oh @JohnnyBaker12021970 if only I did have a caravanette and able to travel. @heh is the one travelling.Good Morning, my lovely friend, @ickihun, is your motorhome like a caravanette? I hope and pray that you have a wonderful time, a time to recuperate and relax. One of the teachers (Head Teacher Mr Rob Dickenson) at my special needs boarding school near Holsworthy, Devon, had a caravanette. It was manufactured by Bedford vehicle construction company and was really cosy and snug inside. France is very beautiful, too. My best friend, who is now 80 and in a care home, has a brother called Peter who lives in the Massif Central region of France near Montpelier in a small town called Monoblet and he loves it there. Je suis un petit garcon qui aime tres joyeaux gens and est un fils de tres bien et Dieu magnifique. I hope my French grammar is okay, it's a bit rusty since I got my French CSE back in 1986 when I was 16. Have a lovely break, dear, sweet @ickihun xXx.
It's gorgeous, @heh!View attachment 25898
@JohnnyBaker12021970 This is what our motorhome looks like. It's quite big and very comfortable and we love it.
France is our favourite place but we've been to Spain, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, Denmark and of course all over this country.
If I get approved for living at a sheltered housing complex I really like where I attend my Mencap gardening group near to where I live currently, which is a sheltered housing establishment in a care home setting with 41 self-contained flats so I can still keep some of my independence, they have trips out on a regular basis, with supervision by the care workers. They also have a House holiday once a year, too. I'm hoping the panel will approve me and award me with this type of care. The website says the eligibility criteria are 51-year-olds upwards but there are also people in their thirties and forties there with severe disabilities, which include autism spectrum disorders.Have you been on any trips lately @JohnnyBaker12021970? Ask your care team if any places this year. They may let someone more familiar to tag along. Ask mate.
Fingers crossed you get approval, when will you know?If I get approved for a sheltered housing establishment in a care home setting with 41 self-contained flats so I can still keep some of my independence, they have trips out on a regular basis, with supervision by the care workers. They also have a holiday once a year, too. I'm hoping the panel will approve me and award me with this type of care. The website says the eligibility criteria are 51-year-olds upwards but there are also people in their thirties and forties there with severe disabilities, which include autism spectrum disorders.
@JohnnyBaker12021970 mine edited too.If I get approved for sheltered housing establishment in a care home setting with 41 self-contained flats so I can still keep some of my independence, they have trips out on a regular basis, with supervision by the care workers. They also have a holiday once a year, too. I'm hoping the panel will approve me and award me with this type of care. The website says the eligibility criteria are 51-year-olds upwards but there are also people in their thirties and forties there with severe disabilities, which include autism spectrum disorders.
I'm seeing my Senior Occupational Therapist who coordinates my care in the community today, @heh, with my advocate to get an update on my referral to sheltered housing. My senior clinical psychologist who has just given me cognitive behaviour therapy treatment has evaluated that I'll be more able to perform my activities of daily living in this type of environment. The two 1 and a half hour sessions of care with my Carers, the psychologist feels, isn't enough. I'm having immense difficulty coping and maintaining my tenancy. The FACE assessment has been completed by my occupational therapist and she's taken into account my level of care needs and vulnerability. All my care team feel my quality of life could be heightened in an environment like sheltered accommodation and equip me better to carry out my ADL's.Fingers crossed you get approval, when will you know?
Well done @JohnnyBaker12021970. %)I'm seeing my Senior Occupational Therapist who coordinates my care in the community today, @heh, with my advocate to get an update on my referral to sheltered housing. My senior clinical psychologist who has just given me cognitive behaviour therapy treatment has evaluated that I'll be more able to perform my activities of daily living in this type of environment. The two 1 and a half hour sessions of care with my Carers, the psychologist feels, isn't enough. I'm having immense difficulty coping and maintaining my tenancy. The FACE assessment has been completed by my occupational therapist and she's taken into account my level of care needs and vulnerability. All my care team feel my quality of life could be heightened in an environment like sheltered accommodation and equip me better to carry out my ADL's.
I've edited it and updated it as soon as I saw your loving and caring post, @ickihun. Thank you. xXx.
mine too
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?