shelley262
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Just spotted this @Annb and so sorry to hear your news. Treatment path sounds challenging especially given the distances you have to travel to get specialist diagnosis and treatment but hopefully there will be good treatment options to improve your quality of life. You seem to have some difficult health issues and stay remarkably positive and caring - make sure you look after yourself - sending hugs to a special person.Spoke to my brother on the phone and discovered that he sleeps better sitting up in bed, so he uses a "V" shaped pillow and recommends it. He doesn't have a problem with his breathing but just finds it more comfortable. Surprised to hear that we share dislikes (phobias) that we've never spoken about before. Claustrophobia/certain foods/having arms tucked under the bed covers. He just faces up to his claustrophobia and has had to crawl around in cramped spaces during his work as an engineer. I have failed to force myself to go through perfectly safe spaces and had to be left isolated in very dim light in caves in Hastings, until someone came back to fetch me. Wimp!
Just had a phone call from the breast consultant in Inverness. They have, after all, found cancerous cells but they are not sure if they are aggressive or not, so more tests and consultations are required, but it looks like - to be safe - we are looking at a mastectomy. That's OK, I can do without one, or even both, these days. I'll hear from the hospital about a further appointment next week.
Hugs for your loss but,as you say, you did give her a comfortable last week and she’d have been uncomfortable in the last cold weeks weather - I’m presuming Netherlands is cold like the UK at the moment.What an unwelcome news, I'm so sorry!
I wanted to react yesterday, got distracted and forgot about it, only for you to haunt my dreams!
They were nice dreams by the way, despite me feeling guilty for forgetting to react in my dream. You were just as nice in my dream as your granddaughter seems to think you are.
I had to look up the thread today to see if I dreamt your whole post too, disappointed to see the part on the cancerous cells was not just my imagination.
I admire your stoic approach on 'doing without', and I'm very happy this is not something which is something like unacceptable for you, which would have made things much harder. On the other hand, an operation like that can't be easy on your body, especially with your other health issues.
I have my fingers crossed they can help you with minimal issues for you!
My household has its own little drama's. Just last week I bough a giant guinea pig pen for in the living room to house an elderly guinea pig with foot problems so she wouldn't have to spend the winter outdoors.
I moved her in with another guinea pig to keep her company.
This morning I found her in one of the hiding places. At least her last days were comfortable.
I've put another guinea pig in with the remaining one, as I don't dare put it back outside now it's gotten used to warmer surroundings, so I now have two indoor guinea pigs who didn't need it!
Still, I like watching them, so it's not really a bad thing.
What an unwelcome news, I'm so sorry!
I wanted to react yesterday, got distracted and forgot about it, only for you to haunt my dreams!
They were nice dreams by the way, despite me feeling guilty for forgetting to react in my dream. You were just as nice in my dream as your granddaughter seems to think you are.
I had to look up the thread today to see if I dreamt your whole post too, disappointed to see the part on the cancerous cells was not just my imagination.
I admire your stoic approach on 'doing without', and I'm very happy this is not something which is something like unacceptable for you, which would have made things much harder. On the other hand, an operation like that can't be easy on your body, especially with your other health issues.
I have my fingers crossed they can help you with minimal issues for you!
My household has its own little drama's. Just last week I bough a giant guinea pig pen for in the living room to house an elderly guinea pig with foot problems so she wouldn't have to spend the winter outdoors.
I moved her in with another guinea pig to keep her company.
This morning I found her in one of the hiding places. At least her last days were comfortable.
I've put another guinea pig in with the remaining one, as I don't dare put it back outside now it's gotten used to warmer surroundings, so I now have two indoor guinea pigs who didn't need it!
Still, I like watching them, so it's not really a bad thing.
Did you test your BG to rule out a hypo?Had a strange "bad turn" this afternoon. Don't know what it was, apart maybe from using more energy than I have available.
Did you test your BG to rule out a hypo?
It means that you have 93% oxygen saturation in your blood with a highish heart rate (bpm) of 95 bpm.oxygen a bit low (93-95). Not sure what it means.
It is that V shaped pillow.Is that the "V" shaped cushion @maglil55? Or the other thing I was thinking of - like the back and arms of an armchair? I have to do something soon, my daytime is really beginning to suffer from lack of uninterrupted sleep.
Nearly 3 am. I've been up for about 50 minutes. Went to bed at midnight with BG 12.9 - up to 14.8 by 2 am.
Must make a start on the mincemeat for DIL today, so I can spend some time checking on dried fruit in the cupboard. I know I have raisins and cranberries. Also some apricots. Plenty of pistachios (other nuts as well but pistachios are the ones I know she can eat). I have apples, but they are Pink Ladies which might not be the best - should really be Bramleys. Oranges and lemons I have too. I don't think I have any cherries though, neither glace, dried nor fresh. So that's Bramleys and some kind of cherries for the shopping list tomorrow. I can still soak the dried fruit today though - in ordinary, unscented tea; she recently had a really severe reaction to Rosehip tea. It will be a start. Might make some extra and use it myself.
Grandson's are all indoor pigs as well. They did have a very fancy house with "upstairs" (ramp) and downstairs but that's been replaced with a large cage with multiple hiding places.What an unwelcome news, I'm so sorry!
I wanted to react yesterday, got distracted and forgot about it, only for you to haunt my dreams!
They were nice dreams by the way, despite me feeling guilty for forgetting to react in my dream. You were just as nice in my dream as your granddaughter seems to think you are.
I had to look up the thread today to see if I dreamt your whole post too, disappointed to see the part on the cancerous cells was not just my imagination.
I admire your stoic approach on 'doing without', and I'm very happy this is not something which is something like unacceptable for you, which would have made things much harder. On the other hand, an operation like that can't be easy on your body, especially with your other health issues.
I have my fingers crossed they can help you with minimal issues for you!
My household has its own little drama's. Just last week I bough a giant guinea pig pen for in the living room to house an elderly guinea pig with foot problems so she wouldn't have to spend the winter outdoors.
I moved her in with another guinea pig to keep her company.
This morning I found her in one of the hiding places. At least her last days were comfortable.
I've put another guinea pig in with the remaining one, as I don't dare put it back outside now it's gotten used to warmer surroundings, so I now have two indoor guinea pigs who didn't need it!
Still, I like watching them, so it's not really a bad thing.
Oh wow, that sure is a change of view!We awoke this morning to an enlarged garden??
I'm lucky to live alone, so no-one is complaining about my ridiculous decision to give them a cage which literally takes up almost half my small living room!Grandson's are all indoor pigs as well. They did have a very fancy house with "upstairs" (ramp) and downstairs but that's been replaced with a large cage with multiple hiding places.
I thought you could maybe salvage the panels and just get new posts!@Antje77 - No it's done for. At least 4 of the posts have snapped. It was one heck of a storm. We have someone coming on Monday to decide what needs to be done.
I used BJ and AJ to confuse the people that used to come knock on the door on Sundays BC 2020.Of course we have those who object to the use of BC/AD preferring instead BCE/CE.
@Annb so sorry to read that news but, by the sounds of things, it's an early catch. I assume this will be another Inverness trip for treatment?
Did you get hit by the storm last night? We were out from 4.30 to 7pm and I was almost blown off my feet a few times. We awoke this morning to an enlarged garden?? We also found the hinged lid of our garden storage chest had been blown off. We found it down the side of the house, weirdly, with the paper recycling box still sitting on top! Can't see any other damage yet. Oh well, we needed a new gate anyway.
There will be more than a few shrubs and plants having to be replaced. View attachment 52230View attachment 52231
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