Krystyna23040
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just had a thought. Have you tried tea tree oil in the hot water that you steam with. I used to have problems with sinus infections after getting bunged up with hay fever but haven't in the 20 years I have been steaming with tea.tree oil.After falling asleep in the chair I ended up awake until 0330, just woke up and not feeling good. 7.5 FBG and temp 36.8 but right now I don't really care.
Lung function is down this morning and opening your eyes to a coughing fit means the headache is instant. My spirometer shows my lung function ratio to be lower today although I'm not in danger. Started the antibiotics to ease secondaries and high dose steroids to relax the lungs a bit, will take a while to kick in and they may or may not help.
I am defo rooting for you, OBB. That doesnt sound at all good. Crossing everything for the meds helping.After falling asleep in the chair I ended up awake until 0330, just woke up and not feeling good. 7.5 FBG and temp 36.8 but right now I don't really care.
Lung function is down this morning and opening your eyes to a coughing fit means the headache is instant. My spirometer shows my lung function ratio to be lower today although I'm not in danger. Started the antibiotics to ease secondaries and high dose steroids to relax the lungs a bit, will take a while to kick in and they may or may not help.
just had a thought. Have you tried tea tree oil in the hot water that you steam with. I used to have problems with sinus infections after getting bunged up with hay fever but haven't in the 20 years I have been steaming with tea.tree oil.
It might possibly help your chest also.
I am defo rooting for you, OBB.
That's great. Tea tree oil is a favourite of mine also and I am sure that you have a very powerful combination of remedies now that you are also using antibiotics and steroids.I'm already doing that one, tea tree oil is a favourite of mine for all sorts of things. Thank you for raising it though
Many thanks
So did you do a lot of intarsia then? (Just put that in to confuse the guys). Used to have an old Passap then moved onto a Singer but nothing fancy, certainly never graduated to a computerized machine. Can you remember the knitted skirts you could make, mine always managed to droop after washing. Lol.When my children were young I started designing and making knitwear on a knitting machine. Had a shop window in the little local store and post office. My inspiration was Kaffe Fassett. The machine aided perfect symmetry - just like the app. I loved working with colour and design.
5.6 today after the most amazing fat head pizza with salad. Felt stuffed after so maybe one slice too many (reflecting in the fbs).
Eric is the main chef de la maison now. I've usually cooked all down the years. When I say cooked I mean that in the loose sense of the word! Prior to dx this meant throwing something processed in the oven. After dx cooking from scratch but basic. Lock in and Eric is following his dream of becoming a top chef. I'm loving it. And here's why ;-)
Have to go out today to pick up small haul from the farm shop 5 miles away.
They seem to have a good system in place they ring you take payment and note your car reg, agree a time and when you park they put your stuff on the ground by your car. Hoping to get some green veg and eggs and cheese.
After falling asleep in the chair I ended up awake until 0330, just woke up and not feeling good. 7.5 FBG and temp 36.8 but right now I don't really care.
Lung function is down this morning and opening your eyes to a coughing fit means the headache is instant. My spirometer shows my lung function ratio to be lower today although I'm not in danger. Started the antibiotics to ease secondaries and high dose steroids to relax the lungs a bit, will take a while to kick in and they may or may not help.
Really needed Boris to shut the sites down, if anyone self isolates they are putting themselves out of work and can claim nothing, building trade has been hung out to dry in the name of profit.
Main contractor is doing his bit to be fair by allocating areas for different trades but it still sucks, the company I’m subbing to have been told in no uncertain terms that if they pull offsite then someone else will be found to carry on the works. It’s dog eat dog out here.
Sorry about your sad news bud, I think by the time this is all over there won’t be many unaffected or untouched by it all.
Dark outside here too @Ryhia , but I can tell you one thing, it's cold out there. My weather app informs me it's one degree, feels like minus four.
My poor seedlings, will they survive a week of this? Today am going to be engaged in bodgery with spare windows. Making some kind of shelter for them, now they are grown beyond the pot rims can no longer pop a sheet of glass over them.
amazed by the community spirit in our little town...a local group organising a hardship fund...
delivering food & supplies including meds
several checking family members of those who don't live here to make sure they are okay...
the last thermometers I have will be handed out today someone coming to collect them she will knock on the door I'll hand them over all sanitised and wrapped up
amazed how people couldn't get them..
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We have never had so much “contact” with our grandchildren before - daily video conferencing.
When they are all on together it’s just like a Cobra meeting -
complete chaos and not much being done.
Sending the kittens over to you & Lauren as cute as they are like a pair of mini Rottweilers...I do not have one pair of socks without a hole in the toe now and that's when I can find any...lots of communities didn't wait for instructions from govt. when this began shortages were noticed maybe from panic buying they just organised themselves and got going...it's amazing what can be done if we all just collect our resources & see what we can share...I was so sorry to hear about your families loss listening to the news everything seems distant remote...we need to do all we can to support family neighbours communities & our friends...we can get through this collectively...get ready for this kittenslove and hugs to you and the kittens x
Brilliant post anything that raises a smile.Pick up hazmat suits and masks at Watford Passport control
Day 10 of not going out - wandered into kitchen to make koffy and noticed that my tea mug was missing. Not on it’s hook, not in the sink, not on the draining board. Then realised that I had just had a mug of tea while watching the beeb.
Sound brilliant @PenguinMumHave to go out today to pick up small haul from the farm shop 5 miles away. They seem to have a good system in place they ring you take payment and note your car reg, agree a time and when you park they put your stuff on the ground by your car. Hoping to get some green veg and eggs and cheese
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