I am sure you would remember @Annb9.2 at 02.00 today. Went to bed at 23.45 last night. 11/4 hours - better than nothing. A couple more hours in the chair. Still at 9.5. Just had insulin and breakfast, so we'll see how it goes.
Leg day today - had to take the bandages off at lunchtime yesterday so that the podiatrist at the hospital could check pulses, nerves etc. It's very odd. She told me the results of a test in January, specifically the result of a test using a tool that vibrates against the end of the big toe. It had deteriorated since January, now making my risk of foot problems moderate. The odd thing is, I have absolutely no memory of seeing the podiatrist, or having an appointment in that department since the Covid lockdown and I am positive that I have never seen, or experienced, the tool that she used. Plus, I have been at moderate risk for years. It was my record that she was looking at, because the rest of the information on it was right. How could I have forgotten that?
Wonderful to read yesterday went so well and unsurprising you both felt better last evening after such a stressful time . Peace be with you both.5.5 this morning.
Mr K was at the NHS hospital today to have a cancer check. We were both so happy that he got the all clear. I will ring the Consultant's PA tomorrow to let her know that it is OK to book his op.
Mr K was asked by the team at the NHS hospital who was doing the op. When he told them, they said that he was a superb surgeon.
We both feel a whole lot better this evening.
That might explain it. I'm beginning to doubt myself though. If I did go to that appointment, Neil would have taken me, but I asked him and he doesn't remember that either. I asked, but no result is back on the odd spotty thing on my face - that's 2 weeks, I think, and it should only take a few days. Alistair is still waiting to hear something about his MRI scan - that was about a month ago. Are all these departments short of staff, I wonder.I am sure you would remember @Annb
Files are, and can be transferred whether paper or digital... and can be taken out of context. People make interpretations on the limited short notes and make assumptions that the full test or whatever it was has been done when it hasn't....
Thank you @ianpspurs. We had the most wonderful ride back home. Our friend picked us up from the Hospital in his1966 Vauxhall Victor. It was like being driven home in an armchair.. It was a wonderful ending to a really good day.Wonderful to read yesterday went so well and unsurprising you both felt better last evening after such a stressful time . Peace be with you both.
Do not ever doubt yourself @AnnbThat might explain it. I'm beginning to doubt myself though. If I did go to that appointment, Neil would have taken me, but I asked him and he doesn't remember that either. I asked, but no result is back on the odd spotty thing on my face - that's 2 weeks, I think, and it should only take a few days. Alistair is still waiting to hear something about his MRI scan - that was about a month ago. Are all these departments short of staff, I wonder.
The GP that I saw on Monday said she would get the nurse to take bloods for a whole range of tests today, but the nurse had no such instructions so couldn't do it. Maybe she'll get the instruction by next week.
My house has been much like this for several years. Neil is like his Dad in that he is a great worker and a perfectionist (if a job doesn't quite meet his standards, it has to be taken apart and begun again) but, unlike his Dad, he takes on lots of jobs at a time and never finishes any of them. Years ago when my husband had to have carers in to help, we had to install a disabled shower, so had to take the bath out. I asked Neil to install a smaller bath in the shower room, next door - bought the expensive specially short but high bath and it got as far as installing new pipework and drain and building the frame to hold the fibreglass bath which sits, unfixed, to the frame now. There it stopped so I still don't have a bath and what was the shower room only has a bath with a "temporary" top on it to hold all the tins of paint, detergent, buckets and all sorts that have no other home to go to. My husband died in 2017. I bought that bath in about 2010, so it has sat there, useless and untidy for 15 or so years! The new bidet was never installed. I didn't even bother to buy the new wash basin I wanted, so the old tan coloured one is still there, kind of perched on the front of its support. That's Neil. I've just had to get used to the fact.11.10
6.55am FBG 5.6
Kiki woke me a bit early, anything before seven is early - but she squeaked to be let out instead of the annoying scratching that had become a habit - so i am not complaining. Second morning she has done this, am hoping it lasts. She rules the house you know. Decides when I get up and when we go to bed. But yesterday when she sat by her cat door and demanded I open the door - I refused.
Yesterday did not go according to plan.
The cake took far to long to cook and the texture was wrong. My friend got diverted by a family drama, so she cancelled. Oh well, at least she didn't have to eat substandard cake. But I miss her. One of the major disadvantages of this house is the distance from a couple of friends.
MrSlim has almost finished in the cellar, except for the lights and some painting. I helped with some fiddly bits of the cladding, so my jobs list didn't get finished.
MrSlim has decided that the next room to renovate is the salon. (Living room or lounge to Brits.) So after a reshuffle of the furniture stored in there to the dining room. (Which now looks like a junk room - unusable - Will have to sort that out later.)
I walked to the garage to collect the car.
By the time I returned Mr Slim had been investigating or "uncovering the rot" as he put it.
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So now it's not just a room badly in need of decorating it's a bombsite.
He is also planning to build the veranda? Leanto? Back porch? And to start on preparations for the VMC fitting now that we have finally a date for the roofer.
Fourth and, or, fifth of November. Oh and he is still working on the central heating system, the lights in the cellar and the kitchen island units.
Three major jobs at once, plus others. He may be a little overextended.
Still looking for some pretty storage jars. Why are they so expensive? By first sort out the dining room so as to be able to use the laptop.
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The desk and laptop are in the far corner and currently inaccessible.
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