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<blockquote data-quote="Annb" data-source="post: 2330889" data-attributes="member: 25851"><p>My cleaner did come today, so my floors are all vacuumed and steamed clean. Didn't get the duvet cover on last night, so slept under a fleece blanket instead (lazy me!). I did, at least, get the bottom sheet on before I gave up in tears! Lifting the mattress corners really gets to my back. Must do it today.</p><p></p><p>Also have to give the GP a call on Monday - the chest thing is getting worse again. I was thinking that maybe my blood pressure was dropping too low under the influence of the extra diuretics, making me feel grotty, but Neil has an old fashioned set to check BP and it wasn't too bad, so it ain't that.</p><p></p><p>Just snacking on Stilton and a pear - lovely and light enough, I hope, to stop me feeling bad this afternoon.</p><p></p><p>That revised way of giving to food banks is a great one! It must be awful, especially when stuck in the house much of the time, to have insufficient food for your family. Any help that can be given is great. We do have a food bank cage at both of our supermarkets but I haven't been in a supermarket for many months now. I ask Neil to put something in when he shops, but don't check up on him. Pretty sure he would only put in healthy options. I wish there was a way that I could be more involved personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annb, post: 2330889, member: 25851"] My cleaner did come today, so my floors are all vacuumed and steamed clean. Didn't get the duvet cover on last night, so slept under a fleece blanket instead (lazy me!). I did, at least, get the bottom sheet on before I gave up in tears! Lifting the mattress corners really gets to my back. Must do it today. Also have to give the GP a call on Monday - the chest thing is getting worse again. I was thinking that maybe my blood pressure was dropping too low under the influence of the extra diuretics, making me feel grotty, but Neil has an old fashioned set to check BP and it wasn't too bad, so it ain't that. Just snacking on Stilton and a pear - lovely and light enough, I hope, to stop me feeling bad this afternoon. That revised way of giving to food banks is a great one! It must be awful, especially when stuck in the house much of the time, to have insufficient food for your family. Any help that can be given is great. We do have a food bank cage at both of our supermarkets but I haven't been in a supermarket for many months now. I ask Neil to put something in when he shops, but don't check up on him. Pretty sure he would only put in healthy options. I wish there was a way that I could be more involved personally. [/QUOTE]
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