Evening all. OMAD again today, although I am sitting on a train with a couple of small bags of nuts in my daypack so that may change.
Lunch was a burger with cheddar, bacon, a fried egg and a tiny bit of onion. Not hungry since but that could be the heat - it was beyond hot in DC today. 98 degrees on the sign in the centre of town at 3.30pm.
@DJC3 3.5 days in and still no Five Guys!
Well I never! I’m losing the bet with myself!
Didn't know whether to Like, Laugh, or Winner your post...
If he has been incapacitated three days, with no improvement, he needs to see someone, in my view. How does he feel when he gets up; say to use the loo?
Is he taking anything to ease the discomfort?
In my opinion too, but its sunday, we are in france and our french is limited, plus, he is a man. "It will get better.".. Now taking ibuprofen and paracetamol. Think he may have been feeling a little better this morning, but then he tried sitting up in bed...but he has gone to take a shower anyway - " must struggle on"If he has been incapacitated three days, with no improvement, he needs to see someone, in my view. How does he feel when he gets up; say to use the loo?
Is he taking anything to ease the discomfort?
@dunelm. I wish I could be not very hungry! I nearly always am.
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In my opinion too, but its sunday, we are in france and our french is limited, plus, he is a man. "It will get better.".. Now taking ibuprofen and paracetamol. Think he may have been feeling a little better this morning, but then he tried sitting up in bed...but he has gone to take a shower anyway - " must struggle on"
Yes, I am not that adept but having the tamagoyaki pan helps.
Funny about the rich folk comment!I worked up to it - not on purpose - or it may just be because I eat less because I’m getting older - at least that’s what all the pundits would have us believe - I think it’s just rich folk trying to bump us all off once we no longer work.
Anyhow - if you feel hungry, try drinking a glass of water or having some tea. A glass of water about half an hour before you eat can help with portion control.
I don't want to scare you, but unless he can pinpoint the event that led to this pain, there is no certainty the pain is a result of over use. Pain in the shoulder can be radiating from all sorts. Of course, some of those are of no concern and some moreso.
Taking to bed in pain (unless specific and identified) always warrants attention in my world.
Having had a recent blue light event in our lives, in this house, pain is not to be meddled with. In our case, it needed attention and warranted the blue lights, but thankfully the outcome was the best we could have expected.
Get him seen tomorrow, SlimLizzy would be my strong suggestion.
I don't want to scare you, but unless he can pinpoint the event that led to this pain, there is no certainty the pain is a result of over use. Pain in the shoulder can be radiating from all sorts. Of course, some of those are of no concern and some moreso.
Taking to bed in pain (unless specific and identified) always warrants attention in my world.
Having had a recent blue light event in our lives, in this house, pain is not to be meddled with. In our case, it needed attention and warranted the blue lights, but thankfully the outcome was the best we could have expected.
Get him seen tomorrow, SlimLizzy would be my strong suggestion.
He seems a bit better, is up and watching Tv. Nurse was asking about radiating pain, he said not. Have managed to get gas for the cooker as well.I don't want to scare you, but unless he can pinpoint the event that led to this pain, there is no certainty the pain is a result of over use. Pain in the shoulder can be radiating from all sorts. Of course, some of those are of no concern and some moreso.
Taking to bed in pain (unless specific and identified) always warrants attention in my world.
Having had a recent blue light event in our lives, in this house, pain is not to be meddled with. In our case, it needed attention and warranted the blue lights, but thankfully the outcome was the best we could have expected.
Get him seen tomorrow, SlimLizzy would be my strong suggestion.
If you can keep him resting today, perhaps you can get some professional advice tomorrow. It won’t do him any favours for him to try to keep working. A doctor would surely speak enough English.
In my experience my OH is not the best judge of his own health- I have learnt now not to rely on his opinion as to what he can and cannot do. Example- him collapsed halfway down the stairs with a burst ulcer after aggressively refusing to see a doctor. I know better now!
I agree with DCUK Mod. You’re going to have to be bossy and tell him what he’s not going to do. (which my family would say comes naturally to me!)
Erm,........ Experience tells me, I don't tell my OH what he can and can't do, but I do plant the relevant seeds
Lol, yes. He did at one point say "back to work tomorrow" think it was a joke, managed not to scream at him. He is back to lying on bed now, after couple of hours up. Yesterday could not manage more than toilet visits, so quite a big improvement.Erm,........ Experience tells me, I don't tell my OH what he can and can't do, but I do plant the relevant seeds
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