Thanks @dunelm, I do hope you have had a wonderful holiday in Belle France. And coming back to the insanity that is this country now. Ha!I hope that all goes well for you both. All the best with these plans.
It was warm but just over 21 degrees here maybe the wind was more cooler here and later this afternoon drag and thick cloud didn't help.Thank you @dunelm
Alas we were promised 26°C today.... and the day he didn't disappoint and I was wiped out....
@jjraak my D3 levels were extremely low. My theory is that fighting a long standing infection had used it all up as one of the functions of vitamin D3 is to support the immune system.No idea if mine is in range.
@SlimLizzy that is truly Mission Impossible26.07
8.45am FBG 5.6
9.15am FBG 5.1
Ahhh coffee. Garden is soaking wet after all the rain in the last week, but a sunny morning tempted me out there to check on the damage. Clematis has been ripped from the wall, so MrSlim put in a couple of hooks for me to the it to.
Yesterday was market day. I slept late, nearly to 8 o'clock but that didn't matter as no visitors expected. Sat down at the laptop to research bins, need a specific size to fit in available space, startled by doorbell. Eek visitors! Am still in pyjamas and MrSlim is still in bed. Embarrassing all round. Most Fridays I have homemade cakes or biscuits ready for any callers by 10am, but not yesterday.
Friend phoned, they are bringing some friends of theirs to visit. Double Eek.
MrSlim is grumbling about interrupted work schedule.
Later get message from Son2 - he and new American wife will be here 21st to 25th. So now just over three weeks to get ready. Mission impossible
I've had a few colonoscopies. They have always given me a sedative first so that I can relax completely and, being me, I usually doze happily throughout. The last time, I went to sleep completely. So much so that I slept right through a fire alarm during which the theatre had to be evacuated and only woke up as they were finishing off after they got back in. It was no more than a bit uncomfortable on occasions. As a bonus, on the first occasion, they did find some malignant polyps which they cut out, saving any chance of them developing into anything dangerous.7.8 this morning - as a result of stress
I don't post much but I do try to read from time to time to keep up with how yous are all doing?
Hugs to everyone who needs them (me too) I am going in for a colonoscopy in a few weeks and I am terrified at the thought of it - have any of yous had this procedure and please tell me it wasn't as bad as you thought it was going to be? xx
Thanks for taking the time to reply Ann - much appreciated I will defo be having some sedation & pain relief - I am over anxious about the whole thing and having white coat syndrome and a fear of hospitals isn't helping my situation xI've had a few colonoscopies. They have always given me a sedative first so that I can relax completely and, being me, I usually doze happily throughout. The last time, I went to sleep completely. So much so that I slept right through a fire alarm during which the theatre had to be evacuated and only woke up as they were finishing off after they got back in. It was no more than a bit uncomfortable on occasions. As a bonus, on the first occasion, they did find some malignant polyps which they cut out, saving any chance of them developing into anything dangerous.
Being tense won't help the experience but to be honest, I'd have a colonoscopy any day, rather than an endoscopy. I've had both a few times, and survived with no damage done. Just let the sedative take over. The doctor won't try to hurt you, in fact, will do his/her best not to. Honestly, the worst part of a colonoscopy is taking the rather unpleasant drink and getting your bowel cleared out ready for the procedure. That bit I don't enjoy.Thanks for taking the time to reply Ann - much appreciated I will defo be having some sedation & pain relief - I am over anxious about the whole thing and having white coat syndrome and a fear of hospitals isn't helping my situation x
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