Good Morning and 6.2 for me today.
I was correct in yesterday's prediction about most of the day being taken up with my hearing loss problem. Doc rang, back, appointment made for afternoon, nurse seen, tablets prescribed all easy, actually much easier than normal, and only me in the surgery, all staff had masks, aprons, gloves. Prescription electronically sent to chemist at clinic, no long lines of people, only 2 in at a time, served very quickly by helpful staff considering prescription had not even had time to be printed. Then I got home and discovered I can't take the medication as I am allergic to it's contents, Penicillin. Phone clinic they promise nurse will re prescribe and will let me know by phone once done. Get phone call back go to chemist, long queues, stood in rain for 30 minutes, went in prescription not ready or printed can I wait outside as they are so busy and someone will bring it out when done. Waited again for a hour, got home at 5.30 pm. Took tablets, felt ill and crashed out until now, 6.45 am.
Just to state I was very impressed with the way everything was handled by surgery and chemist, all sorted in a day under trying circumstances, just bad luck with mix up that is not noted on my records, it was but must have been deleted when added to their new computer system. Nurse said no ENT appointments for the foreseeable future to Hoover out the ear wax, you are on your own, last time this happened it didn't move until hoovered by ENT so could be a long time with hearing down, music is suffering, I can play but more by feel than sound.
So no art yesterday, although I did finish my Super Carrot short story for tonight's family meal, didn't want to subject you to the ten A4 drawings that make it up.
@gennepher thats an aweful experience shopping. I can't understand what people are not getting about all the instructions, we should not have to rely on every business policing us, I fear as a race we are loosing our respect, self discipline and becoming more selfish. Shopping here is not so bad at Tesco, big wide isles good system and OAP hour which is quieter. Even so a lady in her 80s with husband in tow could not wait for shoppers to move on as others politely did down the well marked 2 meter isles and shouted " Oh, for goodness sake just barge through, what's wrong with you people?" With attitudes like this we nor shop keepers stand a chance in my opinion.
So a day of more tablets, more dropping olive oil in my ears, thank goodness for family meal, virtual, tonight.
Hold on to your sanity, keep dodging the bugs.