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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.
Thank you for the good wishes for our granddaughter. Last report was that she needed a little more oxygen and JKP and #1 son were crossing Cambs to collect then take her and her dad clothes and essentials. Hopefully they are taking the main roads not our usual Fen road route with huge sugar beet harvesting machines and 50 foot drains. Has your water problem been resolved?
 
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.
Good afternoon @gennepher. With regard to the letter would it be worth contacting your usual Health Centre for more information or maybe asking them to contact the relevant department for you? I hope it gets clarified for you soon. Best wishes
 
Yes @Krystyna23040
No sudden changes of foot direction.
It took me years to realize a lot of my ankle pain was due to just that. Because this bungalow is small and there are a lot of tight turns I tended to twist my ankle to slide on the floor on that spot to turn down the corner. One day when I went flying because of the pain and landed on the floor, for some reason I suddenly realized but it might be twisting my ankle that caused the sudden sharp agonising pain.

For some months now, I have been very careful not to do that slide twist motion with my ankle to go around a corner, or when I'm going outside when my doors open outwards, I tended to do it a lot then to keep my balance because I was going down a few steps. But in attempting to keep my balance away cause my ankle to being in agonising pain and a danger of me falling. I don't do that sliding shuffle anymore I have to make the effort to lift my foot off the ground and actually turn my leg. Maybe I have to do it a couple of times to get around that corner or to open the door, because I have to turn when I'm opening the door to the outside, because I am holding the door handle to keep my balance as I step down. All my outside doors open outwards....
Yes, it makes a huge difference @gennepher. I do a lot of twisting and turning to correct class members when they are on their mats and had been so careful not to twist the sprained ankle last week - until the Friday classes. I won't make that mistake again. It spasmed so painfully I couldn't put any weight on the foot.
 
Another quick visit. Sorry I've not done the reading of posts and such like.
6.2 on the Richter scale this a.m.
Been painting and the usual, preparation for the big switch on next week!
As usual doing too much. But what can one do? (Sounding posh there?)

#7 asked me yesterday while having a conversation about what sort of presents she wanted, and what was appropriate for a young lady (8). She asked the question of my age.
Then on hearing it, #7 exclaimed that I am older than her teacher.
Which I acknowledged.
And then said. You are very old.
I know, I replied.
You must be the oldest one, I have ever known...
Thanks, so much...
Which war did your dad fight in? #7 enquired.
World War two..
Wow! #7 with wonder. That must be hundreds of years ago.
I had to laugh.
 
Good afternoon @gennepher. With regard to the letter would it be worth contacting your usual Health Centre for more information or maybe asking them to contact the relevant department for you? I hope it gets clarified for you soon. Best wishes
I will go in and see if they can do something @dogslife
Thanks
 
Another quick visit. Sorry I've not done the reading of posts and such like.
6.2 on the Richter scale this a.m.
Been painting and the usual, preparation for the big switch on next week!
As usual doing too much. But what can one do? (Sounding posh there?)

#7 asked me yesterday while having a conversation about what sort of presents she wanted, and what was appropriate for a young lady (8). She asked the question of my age.
Then on hearing it, #7 exclaimed that I am older than her teacher.
Which I acknowledged.
And then said. You are very old.
I know, I replied.
You must be the oldest one, I have ever known...
Thanks, so much...
Which war did your dad fight in? #7 enquired.
World War two..
Wow! #7 with wonder. That must be hundreds of years ago.
I had to laugh.
That's children for you.

A year and a half ago, my cleaner asked me what age Neil was. 56 at the time. "He's the same age as my mother". She could hardly believe me. That makes me feel very old.
 
Fbg 6.9


Cat Jade is watching the pigeon again...
No badgers or foxes are visiting in the night yet during this cold spell even though it has got warmer now. I do hope they're all alright. But if I recall it was a few days after a cold spell previously before they came back in the garden again. And I was a bit worried then.

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCwN_PCI-KZ/?igsh=MTd6dm5xbWN1emZmcQ==

Same vid on TikTikTok
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGd2h7446/

Creative...inks and spray water on a postcard....


Have a good the rest of the day...

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@Lamont D
You could try bicarbonate of soda drops for your ear, I know they can be very effective if the problem is a build up of wax.
my mum would use bicarbonate of soda for all sorts of domestic and with stomach issues.
but I have never heard of it for your ears.
it ain't wax tho.
thanks @SlimLizzy.
 
Fbg 6.9


Cat Jade is watching the pigeon again...
No badgers or foxes are visiting in the night yet during this cold spell even though it has got warmer now. I do hope they're all alright. But if I recall it was a few days after a cold spell previously before they came back in the garden again. And I was a bit worried then.

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DCwN_PCI-KZ/?igsh=MTd6dm5xbWN1emZmcQ==

Same vid on TikTikTok
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGd2h7446/

Creative...inks and spray water on a postcard....


Have a good the rest of the day...

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Thank you for sharing the video and creative. Jade just looks on as that pigeon struts its stuff, no attempt to have it for dinner.
 
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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.
Best wishes for your granddaughter.
Hope she is responding to treatment.
Despite the total chaos within the NHS, hospital is the best place for her.
If it is anything like the children's hospital in Liverpool (Alder Hey) Then she is in great hands.
My best wishes mate @ianpspurs.

And just to add, on a footie topic, what a great win yesterday.
 
Best wishes for your granddaughter.
Hope she is responding to treatment.
Despite the total chaos within the NHS, hospital is the best place for her.
If it is anything like the children's hospital in Liverpool (Alder Hey) Then she is in great hands.
My best wishes mate @ianpspurs.

And just to add, on a footie topic, what a great win yesterday.
Thanks on both counts mate. She is likely to remain there tonight but as you say, she is in the best place. Take care.
 
6.3 this morning.
Off to Norwich for classes. Thank goodness that the storm has passed.
We got off lightly here in Norfolk.

Yesterday was a lovely relaxing day. We had lobster as a special treat for dinner. Today is a good day also with a nice long break between classes.
 
Fbg 6.8


Nighttime wildlife video
Cat Jade is watching the pigeon yet again...
Still no badgers or foxes are visiting in the night yet even though it has got warmer now. I do hope they're all alright. But if I recall rightly, it was a good few days after a cold spell previously before they came back in the garden again. And I was a bit worried back then. I am bit more worried this time, but I have no way of finding out...

Instagram

Same vid on TikTok


I have just checked out with a fellow You Tuber and her badgers have appeared in her garden every day during the snow and ice...


Creative ...inks and spray water on paper.

Got stuff to sort out...

Have a good day....

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Good morning from L.A which is absolutely not the New Jerusalem nor the setting for one of those dystopian/post apocalyptic films I so hate. I don't know my fbg. I am, though, blessed to be able to choose the type and brand of tea I want, feed our dogs particular food, cod liver oil and free range eggs, sit here with them in the warm, drinking said tea, listening to my morning playlist. Little things mean a lot (stripped back, non Axa Ad version - *lyrics at the bottom) more so for me in my present context but especially the mystery of my faith. None of the foregoing blessings (or trials) will last forever, that's both just the crack in everything and where the light comes in. @jjraak I think that was the gist of your PM reply. People being people tend to be all Carter family. (Carried that song in my head 50+ years) Meanwhile, our Granddaughter is looking better overnight, thank you all so much for the good wishes, so she may be discharged later but dad is feeling the worse for wear and in need of decent food. Cue JKP taking on another Mamma Bear mission. @septua thanks for the Compline information yesterday, I downloaded it to listen later. @Krystyna23040 good news on the break between classes and the lobster which made me think of the attached - in a very, very good way. @gennepher thanks for the creative and video. Pigeon is the nickname of the Spurs player Richarlison (yours is fit far more often and didn't cost £60 million) This post made sense as it left me, can't say how it will travel though - no how did we do questionnaire for y'all though. Enjoy Monday your way, I'mma seeing mine as now we see darkly through a glass. Much like Keto "swaps" deep down there's no disguising the truth. *Lyrics
 

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Good morning from L.A which is absolutely not the New Jerusalem nor the setting for one of those dystopian/post apocalyptic films I so hate. I don't know my fbg. I am, though, blessed to be able to choose the type and brand of tea I want, feed our dogs particular food, cod liver oil and free range eggs, sit here with them in the warm, drinking said tea, listening to my morning playlist. Little things mean a lot (stripped back, non Axa Ad version - *lyrics at the bottom) more so for me in my present context but especially the mystery of my faith. None of the foregoing blessings (or trials) will last forever, that's both just the crack in everything and where the light comes in. @jjraak I think that was the gist of your PM reply. People being people tend to be all Carter family. (Carried that song in my head 50+ years) Meanwhile, our Granddaughter is looking better overnight, thank you all so much for the good wishes, so she may be discharged later but dad is feeling the worse for wear and in need of decent food. Cue JKP taking on another Mamma Bear mission. @septua thanks for the Compline information yesterday, I downloaded it to listen later. @Krystyna23040 good news on the break between classes and the lobster which made me think of the attached - in a very, very good way. @gennepher thanks for the creative and video. Pigeon is the nickname of the Spurs player Richarlison (yours is fit far more often and didn't cost £60 million) This post made sense as it left me, can't say how it will travel though - no how did we do questionnaire for y'all though. Enjoy Monday your way, I'mma seeing mine as now we see darkly through a glass. Much like Keto "swaps" deep down there's no disguising the truth. *Lyrics
Thanks.
And thanks for lyrics...they are sweet @ianpspurs
 
Sounds like you had quite a marathon of a day! It’s always a bit of a juggling act when things pile up like that, especially with the weather making it more stressful. I can totally relate to the struggle of having to go out in less-than-ideal conditions just to get things sorted. At least you got your beef pasty, which sounds like the perfect reward after all that driving! It’s great that you managed to get everything done, even if it meant a much longer day than expected. Hopefully, tomorrow will be a bit more relaxed for you!
Hi @jamesbrook23
Welcome to this thread!
It was a hard day. I would normally choose to take it easier, but sometimes, needs must!
Sunday was more relaxing thank you...
I hope your day is treating you well.
 
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