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  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #2792

    Pleased to hear Mrs H has got the final go ahead for the op. 

  • IanH
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    edited March 2017 #2793

    Great news on Mrs Husky's op.......I'll bet that she'll be rearing to go off in the MH after 6 weeks.

    Holidays always make you feel better. smile

     

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2794

    Great news Husky,  hope all goes well.smile

  • IanH
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    edited March 2017 #2795

    We caught the Rural bus service across Madeira to Santana today. Not much when you get there, but the drive is superb!

    Narrow roads threading up mountains and down valleys. We saw signs of the fires they had last year, but mostly it was lush and beautiful.

    Some mist out to sea, but another hot and sweaty day. Good job the buses have air-con!

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2796

    Glad you are enjoying your holiday Ian.  My parents loved the island, they went every year. 

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #2797

    Glad  to  hear  that  Mrs  Huskypup  has  had  some  good  news  and  a  target  date  at  least,  and  many  of  you  are  out  &  about  enjoying  the  Spring  Weather  at  the  moment.

    Collected  my  New  specs  this  lunch-time  --  all  OK  from  that  point  of  view wink   but  the  letter  from  the  Retinopathy  Group  was  a  tad  disconcerting,  some  signs  of  Macular  damage,  so  it's    six-monthly  checks  instead  of  12.  Must  tighten  my  Glucose  control  even  more  'cos  I  want  to  SEE  my  aged  sisters  100th  in  13 years  time  surprised

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  • triky auto
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    edited March 2017 #2799

    Lovely day at the B/yd today.Real spring like .Painted the tops of two storage/shipping containers with a preventative roofing compound.Got ready for three crane lift's for tomorrow .wink.

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2017 #2800

    Thank you everyone for your good wishes for my wife, best I learn how to use the washing machine and vacuum cleaner surprised,the cooking I do anyway ,I'm quite housetrained reallysmile,

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2801

    We had a great day out visiting the NT Ham House in Richmond. We had two guided tours, one was at 1 p.m. which about the architecture on the outside of the house and the second at 3 p.m. was the inside of the house.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited March 2017 #2802

    Best wishes from us as well HD. We cant get away either at the moment, but things are going well, and we have managed some nice days out in MH, comfortable and all facilities, the time will pass quickly and you will soon be out and about againsmile

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #2803

    Sounds very sensible Husky. Don't forget bathroom cleaning either. You'll be a busy chappie with work as well. You'll be ready for a holiday 😉

  • milliehull
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    edited March 2017 #2804

    Hope things are going well with your OH tda. Enjoy your days out for the time being and look forward to a longer trip before too long.

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2017 #2805

    HD

    At around that time your will about to get her first check up at the hospital which is the point I would suggest as a starting point. Depending on the particular hospital information  is usually advised that you sleep on your back for the first six weeks to avoid putting pressure on the joint. That was the worse part of my experience. They usually make you wear compression stockings for six weeks (yes even the men!!!) which are not easy to get on and off. You shouldn't sit anywhere with the knee higher than the hip. Having said that motorhome/caravans are usually good because the seating is a bit higher than at home. Don't forget you can always seek the advice of your own doctor. Usually after six weeks is the point when things start getting back to normal.

    David

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2017 #2806

    There you go, public transport not as bad as you thought!!!

    David

  • KjellNN
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    edited March 2017 #2807

    Dropped in on DD today as she is still off work, although her throat is not sore, she can hardly speak.

    Turns out she was sent home from work on Wednesday to prevent her coughing over everyone, was so bad on Thursday she could not even phone in to say she was still ill, she e mailed instead, and today when she did phone, they said if that was her feeling better then it  was best she had stayed home!

    We took some bits for her kitchen and OH was helping her to order the drawer kits when she suddenly shouted  for a chair as she was feeling faint.  After some head between the knees treatment she recovered enough to be installed in a comfy chair, it was all rather worrying.

    By the time we left she was feeling more steady and assured us she would be OK.  Will be checking up on her later as her husband is not home right now.

  • huskydog
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    edited March 2017 #2808

    Thanks for the reply , we checked out the seat height in the M/H and that was ok ,but the toilet was too low but a raised toilet seat from argos sorted that out , so hopefully a few days away will be a rest for both of us ........

  • Bakers2
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    edited March 2017 #2809

    Well done Husky CT tips keeping you ahead. I would never in a million years have put Argos and raised toilet seat together. I'll be filing that info away for future use 😉

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2017 #2810

    Back home from our brief sojourn up the Wirral coast. Amazing what 4 nights away can do, here's hoping Husky and Mrs.HD can get theirs in soon.

    Saw a lovely saying on a birthday card yesterday which went:

    "If a man said something in a wood,

    And there wasn't a woman present

    Would he still be wrong?"

    Mrs.WN wanted to buy it for my birthday but the surprise is spoilt now.

  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #2811

    Glad you enjoyed your short break. I can't believe we were away at the beginning of the week, it's all gone by very fast. I like small breaks. smile

    Hope Kj's daughter feels better soon, that throat bug sounded quite nasty.

    Have a good weekend everyone.

     

  • ABM
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    edited March 2017 #2812

    And  a  Good  time  to  you  Brue  !!

    After  the  soggyness  of  this  Winter,  are  the  southern  counties  drying  out  ok.  Just  checking  before  the  "Summer  Torrents"  arrive 

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2017 #2813

    I don't know if it has changed since my operation but MK provided us with all the extra equipment on loan which included a seat extender and a toilet frame which was very useful in the early days. We were even invited with fellow pre-op hiphoppers to a meeting with the nursing staff to explain the process and post op care.  Funnily enough when Margaret had her heart bypass, which I considered a far more serious operation than my hip we got no help but it was done in Oxford not MK.

    David

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2814

    It was back to work for us yesterday after our day off on Thursday. We had excellent weather for our trip to Ham House in Richmond. Nice view of the boats moored on the River Thames. After visiting the house and gardens we took a walk on the path adjoining the river. It seemed very warm all day. We had lunch at the NT cafe by the Orangery. We both had Venison stew for lunch. That helped fill the time between the two guided tours. The guided tours were very interesting and the information gained made the visit much more worthwhile. I would recommend going on the guided tours.

    Yesterday was a quiet day at work. We had to go in early for my dental appointment with the hygienist. Soon after that, our first order came in, other orders came but there were gaps in between. So we used that time to visit the surgery to get a repeat prescription of my iron tablets which we collected later that evening from Tesco Pharmacy. We also went shopping at Lidl and bought microwave meals for when we got back to the club site.

    We finished work on time yesterday at 8 p.m. which was unusal for a Friday evening.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2815

    I think the service in MK is better than oxfordshire David, our eldest son lives in MK and seems that the NHS service is good. In a post you said the the wait for physio was a month, my OH had to wait almost 6 months for an appointment!  yell

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2816

    We also found time yesterday for a Cornish Pasty meal deal from Greggs in the Worthing town centre that included a Cappucino coffee. They only had one pasty left so my wife got herself a Big Mac with medium fries from Macdonalds instead. Later that evening, I had a Subway meal deal of six inch spicy Italian sub with Italian bread of cheese and herbs plus a cup of tea for £3. For the salad accompaniment, I had red onions, tomatoes, black olives, jalapeno peppers, salsa, green peppers and hot chilli sauce. Delicious!

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited March 2017 #2817

    Bit dull this morning,  chap came to finish the wall yesterday, looks good, at least our neighbours won't be able to park half accross our garden now! 

    Going on the hunt for a new knitting pattern and some wool today, think I'am going to knit something for myself this time.smile

    Glad everyone enjoying their short breaks, feels good just to be away if only for a couple if nights.  Have booked a CL to visit youngest son in his new home in Sale, hoping it will be ok, so we can use it again for visits undecided

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2818

    We'll be leaving here in two hours to do the one hour commute to Worthing to start work at 12. So another lunch in town for us for when we get a gap in between the deliveries. Anyhow, it has made a change to eat out whilst at work instead of going back to the caravan in between deliveries. After today we only have four more days of the long commute left before we are due to move to our seasonal pitch at Northbrook Farm.

    We've enjoyed our stay at the Alderstead Heath club site. It's so different from the CS at Charmill Cottage. Much better facilities and the grounds seem huge and attractively landscaped. So convenient for visits into London using our Smart car. Unlike this club site, staying at the CS at Charmill Cottage often meant having to search for the site owner to pay the fee and invariably getting moans from him compared to more welcoming reception staff on the club site where you pay the entire fee on arrival and you can choose to pay by card instead of the extra journey to a cashpoint machine every week to pay the CS owner. So staying on this club site is like a breath of fresh air! It also feels less lonely as there are plenty of people around. Christmas and New Year at Charmill Cottage felt a bit dead in comparison. 

  • brue
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    edited March 2017 #2819

    It sounded as though the owner of Charmill CS risked losing his licence with your long stay for weeks over the limit. Now you are complaining about him! undecided

  • Wherenext
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    edited March 2017 #2820

    Ta, Brue. You seemed to enjoy Bristol. So much to do in cities but have to admit it was great to be out walking again.

    Mrs.WN looking to get away from next weekend for another. Too many appointments to be met this week. Quite fancy a trip to a CL down towards Conwy or Llandudno.

    Nice surprise when we got home as appointment for Rheumatologist arrived for the week before Easter. We had been told by referring Renal Consultant not to expect anything before September. Result.

     

  • Malcolm Mehta
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    edited March 2017 #2821

    He told us that long stays were permitted on his site the previous time we stayed there, brue, and when we thought maximum stay was 28 days and moved accordingly, he remarked to us 'you seem to like moving' suggesting that he caters more for outfits that prefer longer stays than 28 days. Other people staying there were also given the same impression and many of them stayed there throughout the winter season. So he only has himself to blame if he has given everyone the wrong impression. It's his loss because people won't trust his word anymore if they have been let down.

    The other problem is that when you come out of the site, there is a blind bend on a road with no speed limit making it dangerous everytime you turn right out of the site, especially if you are towing a caravan. You can't see what's coming from your right and the traffic on the road that can potentially be travelling at high speed can't see you either.