I know sometimes, when your mind is elsewhere, and busy, the pain goes away.good luck with your further research on the impact of steroids and nutrition @ianpspurs.
Today was really strange. I had non-stop classes and 1:1s from 9.30am to 3.30pm in my venue. Not one break. My ankle was completely pain free and not once did I need the Nordic poles. Even after the journey home and the 4.30pm Zoom class - absolutely no discomfort.
It makes no sense at all that I had so much pain in Friday after a very relaxing day and only 3¾ hours of teaching.
I watched this, this morning.Sorry for repeating but for many of us, and our families this conversation may have massive impacts.
What if your ‘physician’ wasn’t actually a doctor at all? Beware this new reckless experiment | Rachel Clarke
The NHS says it’s not trying to replace qualified doctors with physician associates. But we can see the terrifying truth, says the palliative care doctor Rachel Clarkewww.theguardian.com
Actually your comment made me think again about what happened Friday.I know sometimes, when your mind is elsewhere, and busy, the pain goes away.
l do hope your granddaughter recovers quickly @ianpspurs. There are some horrible viruses around at the moment.Good morning all on what is at the very least either the Sunday next before Advent, Stir up Sunday 2024 - cue Johnny Nash as an earworm (also first part of the Collect for today) or just Sunday. The world is your lobster Terence. @Krystyna23040 good news on the ankle yesterday but prooced with caution, yeah right. I made some progress on the steroids and keto task, notably if I continue to use Chronometer I may need to use Americanisms as Swede and Pip and Nut crunchy PB have no potassium according to the/its database whereas Rutabaga and Peanut butter, plain unsalted do. Why does that matter? Prednisolone may cause water retention hence more weight. Which for me seems highly linked to BG control: your mileage may vary.The CUH (Cambridge University Hospital) App MyChart gives access to so much including all kinds of data from previous full blood tests in numbers and graphs which makes it very clear how the run up to Bullous Pemphigoid and meds to deal with that have impacted a rage of markers. That App is part of Epic which not all Trusts use, (cost I imagine) all my appointments are also scheduled there and I can message "the team" @gennepher hug for the new stress from that letter and the drowning yesterday - MyChart would obviously help there. Thank you for the creative and video. I found the birds made a refreshing change from the cats, foxes and badgers, possibly as they didn't remind me of my chickens being eaten or finding random duck's heads scattered around my garden. @JohnEGreen have a Cornish Carol lyrics attached. Do ignore - not sure if Devon carols have tenors on top instead. Enjoy your Sunday.
Update: Just found out a different granddaughter is in hospital in Huntingdon with low oxygen, due to a virus.
That sounds really complex and not very well thought out @gennepher and very stressful.Just having a hot cup of tea from my flask... it is 4:30 am
Daughter in Australia needs to talk online much earlier now the clocks have changed so I have to be around and fully awake by 6 am.
I can go back to sleep afterwards.....
But I am looking at a letter that came yesterday from Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. It tells me I have an appointment at my home one morning in January next year with a continence nurse. I have never asked for a home appointment. The appointments always has been at the health Centre. And this is what I prefer.
The letter is badly written, it has been cobbled on top of a previous letter prior to 2020. It actually didn't quite make sense.
The letter tells me to record all fluid intake for a few days before this woman arrives and all fluid ejected from the body as a result of that intake. I have to measure it in millimetres. It tells me that she is going to examine my medicines to see if they are right for me, and she's going to examine my food intake. She wants to know what I'm eating.
And more. I need a water sample taking early in the morning for her and I also have to make sure that I have a full bladder for when she arrives to the appointment. I can't see that going too well for me. She has asked me to provide facilities for her to wash her hands with soap, and paper towels to dry her hands. And to lock up any pets in another room.
This is a sudden shift for me from walking into my Health Centre appointment with the now continence nurse, and the nurse saying, Hi is everything okay, no we don't need your water sample, and I say yes and she says okay bye-bye you can have your pads for another year.
Either they have pulled their socks up about the inadequate system/checking service they have provided for the last so many years, or else there is a bit more to this a bit more to this.
I am afraid I don't wholy trust it. As I said it is actually not explanatory enough for someone who has not been asked to do this kind stuff in preparation for the nurse beforehand. I only know what I should do with this because of the brilliant continent nurse I had many many years ago.
Anyway, I have time to think about it....
As usual, there is no alternative contact number apart from a telephone number. No email address either. I cannot write to her to warn her that I am deaf and I will need some extra consideration etc. That information to alternatively contact her is not on the letter and yes I can write, but I don't know that it would be getting to the correct actual department, because that information is not on the letter.
So this is another added stress for me.... and feeling more vulnerable because I may have a stranger in my home that I cannot lipread adequately or understand, and that I have not been able to give them warning before hand... I do not have someone I can ask to sit in with me.
Thank you for that. Granddaughter is off oxygen and will be reviewed at lunchtime. Her cousin was recently in hospital for one night with a similar condition, released next day with steroids, back at school asap and taking full part in after school clubs, choir etc. Children have bouncebackability, granddads just decompose. This one is the least likely of the five to be seen as Brunhilde, the other one is the most. As for potassium, by evening it will almost certainly be declared the most toxic substance on earth. Gotta love science, has to change with the seasons like fashion - truth my Jim Royle.l do hope your granddaughter recovers and @ianpspurs. There are some horrible viruses around at the moment.
Good that you made progress on the steroids and keto task. Also really good that you have so much information from the CUH app and that you can also message the team.
Interesting information about potassium.
Hopefully next week I will be more careful with my ankle.
Also being kept in some places as the feast of Christ the King - Radio 3 has a treat tonight with Compline for Christ the King from Pembroke College.Good morning all on what is at the very least either the Sunday next before Advent, Stir up Sunday 2024 - cue an earworm (also first part of the Collect for today) or just Sunday.
Thank you Ian.Good morning all on what is at the very least either the Sunday next before Advent, Stir up Sunday 2024 - cue an earworm (also first part of the Collect for today) or just Sunday. The world is your lobster Terence. @Krystyna23040 good news on the ankle yesterday but prooced with caution, yeah right. I made some progress on the steroids and keto task, notably if I continue to use Chronometer I may need to use Americanisms as Swede and Pip and Nut crunchy PB have no potassium according to the/its database whereas Rutabaga and Peanut butter, plain unsalted do. Why does that matter? Prednisolone may cause water retention hence more weight. Which for me seems highly linked to BG control: your mileage may vary.The CUH (Cambridge University Hospital) App MyChart gives access to so much including all kinds of data from previous full blood tests in numbers and graphs which makes it very clear how the run up to Bullous Pemphigoid and meds to deal with that have impacted a rage of markers. That App is part of Epic which not all Trusts use, (cost I imagine) all my appointments are also scheduled there and I can message "the team" @gennepher hug for the new stress from that letter and the drowning yesterday - MyChart would obviously help there. Thank you for the creative and video. I found the birds made a refreshing change from the cats, foxes and badgers, possibly as they didn't remind me of my chickens being eaten or finding random ducks' heads scattered around my garden. @JohnEGreen have a Cornish Carol lyrics attached. Do ignore you've had the secular chune - not sure if Devon carols have tenors on top instead. Enjoy your Sunday.
Update: Just found out a different granddaughter is in hospital in Huntingdon with low oxygen, due to a virus.
I agree it is very ill thought out and will cause confusion amongst people who have not encountered this kind of thing before @Krystyna23040That sounds really complex and not very well thought out @gennepher and very stressful.
Thanks for reminding me @septua. Suddenly twigged that as I use the BCP version this feast obviously won't appear, does in the Common Worship version. I shall not be dressing for dinner though, our candles will come on instead of setting an empty place as we will probaly be eating (trays, laps, style of thing) possibly watching rugby. Pembroke College is located in a particularly nice part of the City IMHO. Will you be listening - formally attired or not? slightly late for Sunday lunch.Also being kept in some places as the feast of Christ the King - Radio 3 has a treat tonight with Compline for Christ the King from Pembroke College.
Yes @Krystyna23040Actually your comment made me think again about what happened Friday.
I had no pain when starting the classes. I was really 100% focussed on the class and it is highly likely that I didn't notice that I was repeatedly twisting it as I dashed around the class - until it couldn't take any more and let me know in no uncertain terms that I had to stop.
Yesterday I was so careful and did no sudden changes of direction on that foot - so it was perfectly happy and pain free.
Good that your granddaughter is recovering so quickly and is having such good treatment.Thank you for that. Granddaughter is off oxygen and will be reviewed at lunchtime. Her cousin was recently in hospital for one night with a similar condition, released next day with steroids, back at school asap and taking full part in after school clubs, choir etc. Children have bouncebackability, granddads just decompose. This one is the least likely of the five to be seen as Brunhilde, the other one is the most. As for potassium, by evening it will almost certainly be declared the most toxic substance on earth. Gotta love science, has to change with the seasons like fashion - truth my Jim Royle.
You're too, too kind dear lady (said in best Noel Coward voice) Please call me Binky, all the chaps doGood that your granddaughter is recovering so quickly and is having such good treatment.
Actually I do think her grandad also has bouncebackability.
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I think I must have "liked" your post before I saw the end note about your granddaughter. Sorry to hear that she's been sick and hope she makes a full recovery very quickly. Children do - it's us oldies (APs as Tom used to call our previous generations - Ancient People); us oldies who take a while to make any impact on a recovery programme.Good morning all on what is at the very least either the Sunday next before Advent, Stir up Sunday 2024 - cue an earworm (also first part of the Collect for today) or just Sunday. The world is your lobster Terence. @Krystyna23040 good news on the ankle yesterday but prooced with caution, yeah right. I made some progress on the steroids and keto task, notably if I continue to use Chronometer I may need to use Americanisms as Swede and Pip and Nut crunchy PB have no potassium according to the/its database whereas Rutabaga and Peanut butter, plain unsalted do. Why does that matter? Prednisolone may cause water retention hence more weight. Which for me seems highly linked to BG control: your mileage may vary.The CUH (Cambridge University Hospital) App MyChart gives access to so much including all kinds of data from previous full blood tests in numbers and graphs which makes it very clear how the run up to Bullous Pemphigoid and meds to deal with that have impacted a rage of markers. That App is part of Epic which not all Trusts use, (cost I imagine) all my appointments are also scheduled there and I can message "the team" @gennepher hug for the new stress from that letter and the drowning yesterday - MyChart would obviously help there. Thank you for the creative and video. I found the birds made a refreshing change from the cats, foxes and badgers, possibly as they didn't remind me of my chickens being eaten or finding random ducks' heads scattered around my garden. @JohnEGreen have a Cornish Carol lyrics attached. Do ignore, you've had the secular chune - not sure if Devon carols have tenors on top instead. Enjoy your Sunday.
Update: Just found out a different granddaughter is in hospital in Huntingdon with low oxygen, due to a virus.
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