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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2350974" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Happy New Year! Anything will be better than 2020.</p><p>I feel fortunate that my year wasn't as bad as many others. I put most of it down to losing so much weight and having a supportive GP and 2 specialists. </p><p>Phone appointments were weird. 4 hands on appointments but all masked up even before staff were in early 2020. All I hugely appreciated.</p><p>I've used an aid to disguise stupid pain suspected by gallbladder. Just waiting for a MRI. I've been fortunate that I got permission to be able to use ibuprofen gel directly on ribs and sternum. The suspected chest pain is relieved very very well with it. The long long mystery seems to be solved.</p><p>Feeling like been hit by a bus is relieved on dihydra-codeine mixed with paracetamol until MRI. Side pain relief aided by ibuprofen, codeine and paracetamol but topped up by a little tipple when 4hrs has been too long a time to wait. A tipple I don't use regularly but kids need me to move and help them with their new pet and food for all. Taxi company has enjoyed me in December but hoping January is less hectic now our new pet is getting older and on more available food locally.</p><p>My winter so far has been mainly out but only essential. </p><p>I'd love a more home based month this month. We'll see. </p><p>Ps. I've not added any weight. Not surprising with pain, nausea and responsibilities. I'm not really complaining. We all hv responsibilities, right?</p><p>I've noticed far less sleep needed once I had my B12 injection. I'll try and keep a tighter 3mth appointment this year.</p><p>Anyone else had a busy winter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2350974, member: 196960"] Happy New Year! Anything will be better than 2020. I feel fortunate that my year wasn't as bad as many others. I put most of it down to losing so much weight and having a supportive GP and 2 specialists. Phone appointments were weird. 4 hands on appointments but all masked up even before staff were in early 2020. All I hugely appreciated. I've used an aid to disguise stupid pain suspected by gallbladder. Just waiting for a MRI. I've been fortunate that I got permission to be able to use ibuprofen gel directly on ribs and sternum. The suspected chest pain is relieved very very well with it. The long long mystery seems to be solved. Feeling like been hit by a bus is relieved on dihydra-codeine mixed with paracetamol until MRI. Side pain relief aided by ibuprofen, codeine and paracetamol but topped up by a little tipple when 4hrs has been too long a time to wait. A tipple I don't use regularly but kids need me to move and help them with their new pet and food for all. Taxi company has enjoyed me in December but hoping January is less hectic now our new pet is getting older and on more available food locally. My winter so far has been mainly out but only essential. I'd love a more home based month this month. We'll see. Ps. I've not added any weight. Not surprising with pain, nausea and responsibilities. I'm not really complaining. We all hv responsibilities, right? I've noticed far less sleep needed once I had my B12 injection. I'll try and keep a tighter 3mth appointment this year. Anyone else had a busy winter? [/QUOTE]
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