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I'm sure thery have ways around it. They didn't always have radio frequency cauterisation so may be ble to employ older technology which won't bother your pacemsker. Best wishes for the op and a hug for the anxiety.
 
Strength and stamina will return but it does take a long time. My brother is still bemoaning the fact that he lacks the stamina to undertake any but the simplest of jobs around the house (minor DIY projects) or to walk very far, after his major heart surgery last April. He can't measure the improvement because he wants to do more all the time, but he has made major strides. As have you. Every step forward is a step towards recovery and back to normalcy.

Keep up the good work and keep lreaching towards that open plain in front of you.
 
Sorry to hear that your mum is suffering from Covid but happy to hear that she is a bit improved now. Good to know that she won't be alone.

Did anyone else test before visiting your mum? It doesn't seem to be a thing that people do these days. She could have caught it from anyone or anything so I don't think you should worry too much that you didn't get tested before visiting her - you still don't have any symptoms, so wouldn't have been "shedding" the virus. If your mum has had her vaccinations, that should have prevented the virus harming her too much.
 
Another very realistic sheep, with wool long enough for 2 cats to hide in. Great image.
 
Your garden sounds lovely. Snowdrops and yellow crocuses - spring is definitely on the way.
Snowdrops didn't survive here but crocuses did. However they're not showing through the ground yet. I was surprised to see some montbretia shoots about 2 inches tall under the big fuschia bush in front of the house. They are usually later than this. Everything else has been blasted by the wind and cold.
 
Enjoy that book sorting @dunelm
The pile of keep gets taller and taller ...
Enjoy your colouring ...
 
Thanks Ian ..
 
Hugs for you both over your mother.
I hope all goes well @SlimLizzy
 
Amazing @jjraak
 
Hope that your mother continues to improve and hugs for the anxiety
 
Thank you @Annb
I could take up spinning then ...
MIL has all the gear. She would go through the whole process from buying the fleece to knitting finished pieces. She gave demos in schools and country shows until her 90th year. She found it hard to admit that era was over. The battle over letting the hardware go will be epic. Wish JKP well but I suspect Nos 1 and 3 sons will be more brutal if the need arises which positive viewing feedback suggests it may do soon.
 
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Very odd. looks like it’s telling us that vehicles over 2.2m wide are forbidden, everyone else, passing left is compulsory but you never know nowadays.
 
There is an enzyme called raffinose and you may be intolerant so maybe check that out. Could also be short chain carbohydrates as they can cause bloating and nausea in some people. Have you tried FODMAP and an elimination diet to see what works and what doesn’t?
 
Unfortunately at our local hospital if procedures are required for individuals with pacemakers their usual solution is to switch the pacemaker off for a period of time so Judith informs me.
 
Definitely a win by not being beaten by it. Great that you are BACK.
 
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