Krystyna23040
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@gennepher that does sound as though it is the best way forward.Thanks @Krystyna23040
I will probably only wear it when I need/want to wear it. It will be banished to its dry box otherwise...
@gennepher that does sound as though it is the best way forward.Thanks @Krystyna23040
I will probably only wear it when I need/want to wear it. It will be banished to its dry box otherwise...
Yes @Krystyna23040@gennepher that does sound as though it is the best way forward.
Thank you @gennepherA beautiful tribute @dunelm
So what’s the reasoning behind this? Are you more vulnerable to Covid if you are an implantee? Looks a bit dodgy on the surface.Yes @Krystyna23040
If I explained all the ins and outs of it so you can understand better why this is the case, this would be a very long post.
But I did do that to a hearing friend. And she told me to keep a copy of what I had emailed/sent to her so that when I/we implantees are allowed to meet again then we can compare notes what happened during lockdown and Covid.
Us implantees for this wider area of North Wales used to meet to compare notes and stuff and for a gossip, but it was an informal arrangement between us (we met in a pub once a month, and had outings and lunches) and nothing to do with the hospital. Yet the hospital told us we were not allowed to continue to meet even when lockdowns were lifted. And are still telling us right now that we are not allowed to meet each other. In this time some of our group have died (cancer), a couple have disappeared off the face of the earth, and I only have the contact number of one now. I texted her recently and said let's have a coffee, but she was sticking to what the hospital said, and not meeting.
We implantees have all been meeting for well more than a decade now. And now it seems the group has been wiped out.
I feel so isolated in this. And this is probably one reason why I talk about it on here.
I don't know the reasoning behind this @dunelmSo what’s the reasoning behind this? Are you more vulnerable to Covid if you are an implantee? Looks a bit dodgy on the surface.
That is such a shame @gennepher. The hospital banning your informal get togethers even though lockdown has ended makes absolutely no sense whatsoever especially as the group were so supportive of each other.Yes @Krystyna23040
If I explained all the ins and outs of it so you can understand better why this is the case, this would be a very long post.
But I did do that to a hearing friend. And she told me to keep a copy of what I had emailed/sent to her so that when I/we implantees are allowed to meet again then we can compare notes what happened during lockdown and Covid.
Us implantees for this wider area of North Wales used to meet to compare notes and stuff and for a gossip, but it was an informal arrangement between us (we met in a pub once a month, and had outings and lunches) and nothing to do with the hospital. Yet the hospital told us we were not allowed to continue to meet even when lockdowns were lifted. And are still telling us right now that we are not allowed to meet each other. In this time some of our group have died (cancer), a couple have disappeared off the face of the earth, and I only have the contact number of one now. I texted her recently and said let's have a coffee, but she was sticking to what the hospital said, and not meeting.
We implantees have all been meeting for well more than a decade now. And now it seems the group has been wiped out.
I feel so isolated in this. And this is probably one reason why I talk about it on here.
Hugs for your walking problems @dunelmGood morning everyone from a nice quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of not much going on in the eating department after 5pm came in at 5.2 this am
A day of two halves yesterday. I only managed in London over the weekend with the aid of a walking stick. So, Sunday at the Cenotaph became too much of a task. We tried instead to have a wander round Covent Garden but that also proved a bit too much. So, it was mainly sitting in a couple of pubs waiting for the train and then home. Never mind, the Festival of Remembrance at Alberts Hall was well worth it and Mrs Miggins had booked a nice little box just for the four of us that were on the trip. Saw a few friends, made a few more. Job’s a good ‘un. Have to wait until 8am not so that I get in touch with our GP surgery and book an appointment.
Art today - some splashes and splodges, have a great day. Now where is that cafetière.
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It sounds like you had a wonderful trip to London @dunelm .Good morning everyone from a nice quiet start to the day here in the dark and dangerous north
The wonder wheel of not much going on in the eating department after 5pm came in at 5.2 this am
A day of two halves yesterday. I only managed in London over the weekend with the aid of a walking stick. So, Sunday at the Cenotaph became too much of a task. We tried instead to have a wander round Covent Garden but that also proved a bit too much. So, it was mainly sitting in a couple of pubs waiting for the train and then home. Never mind, the Festival of Remembrance at Alberts Hall was well worth it and Mrs Miggins had booked a nice little box just for the four of us that were on the trip. Saw a few friends, made a few more. Job’s a good ‘un. Have to wait until 8am not so that I get in touch with our GP surgery and book an appointment.
Art today - some splashes and splodges, have a great day. Now where is that cafetière.
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I agree @Krystyna23040That is such a shame @gennepher. The hospital banning your informal get togethers even though lockdown has ended makes absolutely no sense whatsoever especially as the group were so supportive of each other.
Thank you @gennepherHugs for your walking problems @dunelm
But it looks like you still had a successful trip.
I like your art. I look forward to it every day.
Enjoy your coffee.
Thanks @alf_JosiahDrat, overslept again, schedule shot to pieces…..
Blood sugars 5.0 this morning.
@gennepher I am not happy about your hospital banning your social meet ups. Later this afternoon I shall send you a pm, but the only excuse I can think of is they don’t want you sharing information. A sign of weakness.
Thanks @ianpspursGreetings all - almost midday here in very sunny Pafos. No known fbg for me. @gennepher hug for the odd banning of social meetings but if all it takes is perseverance you have that in spades. Best wishes for your investigations and thank you for the creative. @dunelm thank you for the creative, hug for the need to walk with a stick and winner for the stoicism hidden in that post. I hope the Drs can provide help. @Krystyna23040 great fbg and take it as easy as someone as full of concern for others can ever manage. Take care, I'm off to a waiting JKP and sunbed, brave soul that I am.