No real anger - just irked because I taught my students to do better. Some of these admin people will be my ex-students but maybe it's not their lack of communication but the medical staff's - presumably not trained in communication skills. Certainly many of the medical people I have come across over the years could do with some training in what used to be called "bedside manner" and in communicating with the patient.What a horrible experience.
And making so little of it ..bravo
But I bet it rankles even now .
Why do we have to accept such inferior Comms as if it's 'oh, well, it's how things get done nowadays ".
When did it become the norm ?
And a double whammy regarding the bandaging and expected reactions.
I'd say hugs is appropriate, but maybe a good bash of a gym punch bag might be better to relieve some of the anger & frustration too .
Hope the week improves .
Okay. Thanks @dunelm I shall try better next time...It’s timing @gennepher - just damp enough but not too dry - I sprinke plain table salt from a few inches high. Sometimes it works - other times not so much.
Thank you @dunelm. We so much want to do this right but I think that it is a bit harder now than when Poppy was a puppy as we are 15 years older.It is commendable that you are spending the time with Bonnie’s training. Some folk it seems have no idea about the responsibilities of of having a dog.
Good to read that you're getting back into target @Madfarmerswife. Well done after the high readings recently. Good to hear, as well, that the wound in your foot is healing. Not so good about the reconciliation between database and spreadsheet. Hard on the eyes. I used to do that as well but my eyes couldn't cope any more. 1200 lines! Eek.9.4 today, back into target. I think being in the office is good for me. It certainly restricts the access to food and drink. I don't want to pay £1 for a can of drink from the vending machine when the ones I bought for home (for adult children mainly!) only cost 30p each. Likewise, crisps and chocolate - too expensive.
I am now three-quarters of the way through my antibiotics. The wound on my foot is healing nicely, but the iodine dressings are still drawing something out. I changed the dressing yesterday, but didn't do it very well as it came loose. Another fresh dressing today, and hope it lasts until I see the podiatrist on Thursday morning.
Today's work tasks include comparing a spreadsheet with a database, looking for where different dates have been inserted, and raising queries with the spreadsheet creator as to why. Tedious, and time consuming, but quite satisfying when it's done (unless I have to make manual changes to the database!). The spreadsheet I'm currently working on has 250+ lines. The next one, I'm told, has 1200+! Oh well, it keeps me out of other mischief!
Hope the echocardiogram goes well today @dunelm. Did the cafe involve goodies as well as coffee? Difficult to resist sometimes.Good morning everyone on another sun shiney start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north. 5.8 this a.m. and so pleased to have got tickets to the 2am swing dance extravaganza which did, as advertised do wonders for surprised episodes of cramp. And, bonus of bonuses it counts towards my step count. Garden centre yesterday - deep joy! The cafe was nice. Echo, echo, echocardiogram later today - I thought it would be at the GP surgery - but no, a local hospital. Art bit - somewhat overcast. Hope your day moves steadily forwards - going the other way is not so clever but good for your balance I have been told. Best check on my koffy.
8.2 at 03.20 today.
Just removed the heart monitor and will get Neil to drop it off at the hospital tomorrow. Heart seems to have calmed down a bit for most of the time, as long as I don't make much effort. Minor chest pains though. Not sure what is happening and no idea when the hospital will report results of monitoring to my GP. I can no longer trust any of them to get in touch if there's a problem to be addressed so will have to keep on top of them.
Bright and sunny today and ,as far as I can tell, not too cold.
Good to read that you're getting back into target @Madfarmerswife. Well done after the high readings recently. Good to hear, as well, that the wound in your foot is healing. Not so good about the reconciliation between database and spreadsheet. Hard on the eyes. I used to do that as well but my eyes couldn't cope any more. 1200 lines! Eek.
Hope the echocardiogram goes well today @dunelm. Did the cafe involve goodies as well as coffee? Difficult to resist sometimes.
Exhibit A M'Lud. Take care, those readings on exertion and chest pains aren't fake news. However, you are one of the tenacious ladies here and will clearly follow things up thoroughly.No doubt there are issues y'all chose not to *share - the can't complain tendency *fully
Thank you @ianpspursMorning all from a now sunny sub-optimal rural idyll: imho just a variant on drill baby, drill lest we become too puffed up. That bargain , oh so Keto, full English wasn't made in a laboratory. No fbg to report for now as other issues predominate: no, not can Ange survive?. @Madfarmerswife good news on being back in target range and the foot healing, less so on reconciling the data. I hope that goes as well as possible. @JohnEGreen great fbg so a good start from that perspective, I hope the remainder of the day goes as well. @dunelm hug for the travel and need for the procedure if it is not part of planned routine observations. Thank you for sharing today's art. No doubt there are issues y'all chose not to share - the can't complain tendency - despite which I sincerely hope somewhere in your journey through this Wednesday a light shines in The Darkness - one should definitely be called Jim Lad - (a popular musical combo M'Lud) from something other than a train hurtling towards you through the tunnel.
Mirrorgraph app - interesting effectsFbg 7.8
Too tired to post
Just lost my post. I spent an hour trying to do, most of that hour falling back asleep again.
Then lost it when I fell asleep...
Creative is dirty cookery on tables...in Mirrorgraph App
Night night before I lose this again...
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