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  • brue
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    edited February 2019 #25112

    Happy holiday to the Moulesys. ✈

  • ABM
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    edited February 2019 #25113

    Try  to  get  the  next  BP  checks  done  by  a  Nurse,  MillieH  .  Only  once  has  my  pressure  been  normal  when  Doc  took  it,  but  even  the  most  beautiful  nurse  says  --  That's  OK  Brian !! undecided.    White Coat Syndrome  they  call  it  even  tho'  my  doc  is  always  in  mufti.

    I'm  in  for  Thyroid  Bloods  on  Friday,  then  I'll  be  booking  my  MOT  for  late  March  Early  April  before  "The  Season"  starts  smilecool

    Have  a good  time  Moulesy,  and  get  back  fighting  fit  and    in  time  for  the  Climax  of  the  footy  season  !

     

    P.S.  / Edit  --  Hope  Mrs  M  thoroughly  enjoys  her  time  in / by  the  pool  --  really  does  improve  the  "Results Service"  wink

  • brue
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    edited February 2019 #25114

    Thirty years of BP visits has told me that even just stepping into the surgery doesn't do me much good. wink I waited several minutes with a nurse last time as even chatting sends it up. Hope MillieH that yours will go down like it did at home.

    A couple of photos. Little bits of Spring trying their best to get through in our garden today. The Camellia survived the snow the other week.

  • milliehull
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    edited February 2019 #25115

    Happy holidays Mr and Mrs M 😎🌞✈.

    ABM I used the machine in the surgery reception area as instructed - BP too high says (male) nurse so he then took it. Still high 😣. It cant be 'white coat' syndrom as his uniform was blue 😄

    Lovely photos brue. Such a cheery sight. The crocus near our conservatory door are in full bloom and I have just been watching lots of bees making good use of them.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2019 #25116

    Me too. Hope all goes well, fingers crossed.

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2019 #25117

    +1wink

  • ABM
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    edited February 2019 #25118

    Are  you sure  it  was  his  uniform  that  was  Blue  MillieH,  and  not  his  EYES  ??surprisedcool

  • triky auto
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    edited February 2019 #25119

    wink At last  i have the 'Concorde' back !!  Lots of outstanding jobs caught up with including the M.O.T works .But one strange thing that has caused a problem in the past ,the air suspension defects ,turned out to be the ECU control associated with it .The cover had been infiltrated by a mouse which had made it's nest for the winter ,and decided to eat the plastic on cables  for it's meals !! BEWARE where you store your 'van !!

  • Goldie146
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    edited February 2019 #25120

    We took delivery of a new mattress yesterday - deep and firm with a soft topper built in. The only problem is my short legs. Our bed is quite high to start with (wooden slats), and I was struggling to even sit on the bed. But many years ago in an old caravan we had a wooden upturned box to stand the Porta Potti on.  Never having been thrown out (it looked useful), it’s saved the day and I don’t have to take a run up and jump into bed. 

    It was that or a plastic step up last used by grandchildren.

  • Bakers2
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    edited February 2019 #25121

    Phew what a long day! Managed to keep busy until about 3pm. Knew OH went down about 0830 expected phone call from 1400 onwards. Couldn't contain myself much after 1545. Told he was on the ITU ward his nurse would phone 10-15 minutes. Took 45 minutes, even my jigsaw couldn't totally distract me. Upshot critical but stable and closely monitored,  exactly as they told me it would be afterwards.

    Son on his way to stay, he said it was a day for clock watching, unusual for him he's usually full on whilst at work! We're not visiting tonight but have a direct line to phone the ward anytime. 

    Thanks for all your thoughts from us both.

    Feeling exhausted, for a change! So best to everyone 

  • Tinwheeler
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    edited February 2019 #25122

    "So best to everyone "

    To you and OH as well, B2.

  • heddlo
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    edited February 2019 #25123

    Thinking of you Bakers2, I can well imagine how you are all feeling.  Very stressful time.  Fingers crossed for a swift recovery.

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2019 #25124

    Best wishes B2 ,even with my minor op compared to your OH,the care and dedication shown by the whole cardiac team,was wonderful ,so i am sure he is getting the best care there is ,and has every thing done to help his recovery

  • brue
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    edited February 2019 #25125

    Well that's Day One B2, do hope you get a good night and things go well for your OH. Will be thinking about you.

  • milliehull
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    edited February 2019 #25126

    All the very best to you all bakers2. As JVB says your OH will be getting the very best of care. You will be pleased to have your son with you.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2019 #25127

    Sounds as though all has gone well B, if it’s any consolation I finally got to see my OH at midnight after dropping him off at 7.00am for his last operation last year. But the relief of just seeing him was priceless. Hope things go well the next few days, look after yourself as well.

    Have a good trip M!

    Lovely day in garden today, it was so warm I was out in just a t shirt until late in afternoon, 15c, way too warm for February. Lots of things coming up now. I found a little pot of Frittilaries I planted last Autumn, they are putting through shoots. First Daffy out,  lots of other bulbs showing. OH was busy washing car and has done MH as well. Hospital tomorrow with Mum, something to do with remedial work to a lens that has moved after cataract op few years ago.

  • HelenandTrevor
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    edited February 2019 #25128

    Best Wishes to you and your OH Bakers2. Good that you will have your son for company tonight.  

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2019 #25129

    It has been a lovely day today,the doc said i must not do anything strenuous for about a month but walking is fine,so have been out across the fields with Rosa (slowly) although she still kept looking back as if to say "keep up"Oh came on first walk (but she has difficulty on anything but hard made footpaths now even with walking stick) so she was "worried" when i went later,even on most walks there are others with their dogs so its not as if their is no one around even,

    Two good things ,Dvla say no need to advise ,and insurance just accepted that i had told them but no add premiumlaughing

  • Wherenext
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    edited February 2019 #25130

    Cheers ttda. The local garage were going to have to replace the part with a non Hyundai one as Hyundai doesn't have a single caliper in the whole of the UK!!! 2 days - 4 weeks delay. Trouble was that in doing so they would invalidate the warranty. Hyundai agreed to turn a blind eye if we had a geniune part put on when one available.

    The cost of replacing the part twice would be near to £1,000. Either Hyundai or my my deal would be paying as my dealer nicked the caliper when replacing ball joint.

    Eventually dealer put car on ramp and hey presto, they could repair part. What a saga. So we got car back last Friday but extended stay to make up loss, plus recover from visit of Nellie.laughing

     

  • Wherenext
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    edited February 2019 #25131

    Yes, best wishes to you and OH Bakers. Fingers most definitely crossed.

    Have a good holiday, Moulesy. Sounds like you need a rest.

    Parked at Studely today and walked into Ripon. Lovely day for a walk. Called in at the Royal Oak to stock up on liquid (can't be too careful). Recommended, dog friendly in the bar, great beer and good food.

    Off to Ilkley tomorrow to do my Heathcliff impersonation.

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited February 2019 #25132

    Let me guess.....you did a Nellie walk. Not sure where they get the energy and get up and go from!😁 Wish I was as fit. Glad your car got sorted. Thanks for the Rosedale Site, looks very nice.

  • KjellNN
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    edited February 2019 #25133

    B2...good to hear that your OH is doing well.  

    When I was operated on, OH got the call about 16.30 to say I was in recovery.  I was well drugged, so she was advised not to visit until the next day.

    She and DS came in the next morning, apparently  I was only with it off and on, and I must admit I remember very little from that morning.

    OH and DD came back in the afternoon, and found I had progressed to the Intensive care unit.  Lots of tubes, and monitors bleeping and flashing, I remember a bit of that day, but not a lot.

    Next day I was much more awake, eating real food, some tubes removed.

    Day 3 I was even better, then on day 4 I was moved to an ordinary room, all tubes removed first, and was encouraged to be as mobile as possible. I was also allowed to shower.

    Having made steady progress, I was allowed home on day 6. First I was tested to ensure I could manage stairs, and was instructed on how to use the stockings and given various pills to take at home.

    I was told to get plenty of rest, snoozes both am and pm, but also to keep mobile as much as possible, just to do what I felt I could.  

    Walking outside in decent weather is good, day one you go to the first lamppost, day 2 to the second etc etc.  If weather is bad, drive to a shopping mall or the supermarket for indoor exercise space.

     

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited February 2019 #25134

    Good news B2, hope that everything continues in that vein.

    Glad to hear that you've got Concorde all fixed now Tricky. Hwinkope that no mouse was injured in the process!

    Fingers crossed that the remedial work on your mum eye is a success, tda. The walk that WN did today may well have been a Nellie one but we did it before Christmas!! We are now at White Water Park until Sunday, and off to the beach tomorrow to give Flyte a run on the sand.

    Have managed to get 5 nights on Barleywood from 1st March, yippee!! That's 4 more Cls now booked for this trip, including New Willow Cottage....thanks for the tip ADD. Just have to sort out some more when we know what the weather's going to be like in 3 weeks time.

  • ABM
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    edited February 2019 #25135

    Sleep  Well,  B2  --  Can't  have  you  dropping  off  during  visiting  time  now  can  we  wink

  • ABM
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    edited February 2019 #25136

    Glad  you've  got  your  wheels  back  ok  Tricky.  You  might  even  have  discovered  a  way  of  saving  the  planet  there  as  well  -->  train  hordes  of  mices  to  eat  all  our  waste,  unwanted  plastic  !!innocent

  • DSB
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    edited February 2019 #25137

    Best wishes, Bakers2.  Hope all goes well and that you get good news today.  All our good thoughts and prayers.

    David

  • brue
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    edited February 2019 #25138

    Lovely morning here, I'm envious of anyone away just now. I have been tottering round the garden picking up stuff blown around by recent winds, we have birch trees that shed a lot of big twigs etc. The "workers" are busy laying slabs so I've supplied them with coffee and doughnuts (what has happened to doughnuts, our local ones are so stodgy and the jam isn't proper jam) but they fill a space. Visiting dog has spotted a rat under a shed, so he and the rat won't be moving, both a bit pre-occupied!

    So that's it from me, hope things are going well for everyone.

    PS. Triky, I think we've been lucky so far in not finding a mouse lurking somewhere in our M/H, it has been at a standstill for several months and one of the things I fear is a mouse or bird setting up home.

  • Oneputt
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    edited February 2019 #25139

    Lovely sunny day here so after a few chores had a walk down to the beach.  Fed the Turnstones, they seem to know I feed them as they flock around before I get the food out.  

    Hopefully get out in the van towards the end of next week

  • JVB66
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    edited February 2019 #25140

    Very frosty and a misty walk this morning,but is now quite warm,we have been to town on the bus,for a few bits from savers ,and then a coffee and a cake in Waterstones cafe and a browse of the books,,then home,smile

    received,my appointment letter for MRI at the Royal Brompton Hospital,they say need a least two hours there,no caffeine for 24hrs prior,  its about 10min walk from South Kensington tube station,not forward to return journey as will be in the rush hourundecided

    Have also just remembered that i did not open C/van fridge on Sunday in storage,so hope its ok until next week ,when i can drive againsurprised

     

     

  • ABM
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    edited February 2019 #25141

    Steady  on,  JVB,  no  rushing  now  you  scamp  surprised.  The  cheese  in  the  fridge  will  be  just  approaching  maturity  by  late  February  wink

     

    Hoping  your  recovery  is  proceeding  as  it  should  --  it  could  be  quite  a  confidence  booster  for  B2  &  her  OH  to  hear  how  well  you  are  doing.