Well something in there made me sick. Was not good at bedtime and and thought today might be worse, but have fasted until just now.Did have a couple of biscuits and an icecream, only ham and eggs otherwise all day AND resisting alcohol.
What a lovely niece you are! Aunt will feel so good about this time with you.
Thanks everyone (again!) for the lovely messages!Yes, indeed. Hope this break with your aunt, away from it all, has been therapeutic for you too @Antje77.
Hope appointment goes well today thinking of youThanks everyone (again!) for the lovely messages!
And yes, despite lack of sleep, those two nights away from my usual social environment did wonders for my mental state.
I do love my friends and neighbours, and I'm very happy to be there for them if needed, but it was a bit much last week.
The weekend was perfect to wind down, adjusting my pace to my aunt's, no other obligations but having a good time, which we very much had!
Tomorrow I'll have the neurologist appointment because of the left arm which doesn't work as it should. Very curious and slightly worried (I stupidly did the google thing) on what this will bring.
Good luck with your MOT. kiss me kate sounds good we are going to see Hamilton in a few weeks.Morning all, hope everyone ok. Week flew by again. Very nice day out in London. Recommend Kiss me Kate. Even hubby who doesn’t really like musicals enjoyed it. Was payback for me having to endure all the football, was slightly tense in our house last night!
Week of being put through my MOT this week. Eyes today,Hba1c Weds and my bowel screening kit is on it’s way, what fun! Been very good food wise. Did try one of the M and S high protein salads,a naked chicken katsu, 9.3 carbs, very filling. I will try to recreate at home.
I might want to start looking for different types of jobs. As it is, I can't even put a full electric kettle on its station without help from the other arm, and nothing in the appointment suggested that this problem will solve itself any time soon.Hope today goes well, Antje. Maybe it will be as well to get that arm in order first and then think again about getting a job.
It's shredded white cabbage with some chopped onion and small diced carrot to which I am about to add some bacon (back bacon, which was all Neil could get for me so will have to add some butter at the end). Then a little chicken stock (at least something from the freezer). Unfortunately the cabbage had a blackened area near the middle so I had to cut that out and then shred the remainder to blanch and put away (more to go into the freezer).Hope today goes well, Antje. Maybe it will be as well to get that arm in order first and then think again about getting a job.
Had scrambled eggs for breakfast. Have to have a think about a 2nd meal. Haven't taken anything out of the freezer although there's plenty in there. Feeling more like something cabbagey though, so might go down that route.
Sounds a bit perplexing hope you get the additional testing soon to see what's causing it as it's clearly disabling for you. It would be good if they could find something that could be treated.Thanks again everyone!
First I had an appointment with an intern, long list of questions to fill out, followed by touching my nose, pushing and pulling, reflex testing etc.
Back to the waiting room while she discussed with the neurologist, followed by a second round of pulling, pushing, pinching by the neurologist.
First thing the neurologist said when I came in was: "This is really strange." Not necessarily a thing you want to hear from an HCP, but glad she thought my really strange arm was a great learning opportunity for her intern.
The cause is not clear, but she did find some more muscles in the same region that aren't functioning as well as they should.
Possibly a trapped nerve in my neck, possibly diabetes related nerve damage, possibly something else altogether, so more testing will happen in the near future.
I might want to start looking for different types of jobs. As it is, I can't even put a full electric kettle on its station without help from the other arm, and nothing in the appointment suggested that this problem will solve itself any time soon.
So more job suggestions are very much welcomed!
It sounds as though, at the very least, you need a course of manipulative physiotherapy @Antje77.Thanks again everyone!
First I had an appointment with an intern, long list of questions to fill out, followed by touching my nose, pushing and pulling, reflex testing etc.
Back to the waiting room while she discussed with the neurologist, followed by a second round of pulling, pushing, pinching by the neurologist.
First thing the neurologist said when I came in was: "This is really strange." Not necessarily a thing you want to hear from an HCP, but glad she thought my really strange arm was a great learning opportunity for her intern.
The cause is not clear, but she did find some more muscles in the same region that aren't functioning as well as they should.
Possibly a trapped nerve in my neck, possibly diabetes related nerve damage, possibly something else altogether, so more testing will happen in the near future.
I might want to start looking for different types of jobs. As it is, I can't even put a full electric kettle on its station without help from the other arm, and nothing in the appointment suggested that this problem will solve itself any time soon.
So more job suggestions are very much welcomed!
Physio has already done something like that a few weeks back, and gave me exercises. Very nice on regular aches and pains, but it didn't do anything for nerves apparently refusing to tell muscles what to do.It sounds as though, at the very least, you need a course of manipulative physiotherapy @Antje77.
I'm sure there must be something usable in that freezer of yours @Annb . I have a lovely mental picture of it looking innocently like a normal freezer but that secretly it is bottomless and there so much lurking in there that you could feed the whole island!Alistair was in with the mail - things which should have arrived haven't. They just didn't come into the office so not their fault. I think the new arrangement with the Glasgow mail centre has a lot to answer for. They just don't seem to be able to make whatever the system is, work.
Neil went shopping for me but lots from the list wasn't available (nothing fancy, just normal food) and the raspberries that he bought should have been in the short dated section (use by date today) but wasn't. He didn't think to check. Never mind, I'll make a puree of them and freeze that. Can't make the raspberry pavlova I planned because I don't make my own meringues and there were none in the shop. Try again on Thursday. I have a little time in hand on that order. Have to have a plan B in case he can't get what I need on Thursday. I have some citrus fruits or some dessert apples but nothing to replace the meringues so it would have to be some kind of sponge cake. Ah well, we'll see what Thursday brings.
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