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Fran wrote:
> On 20/09/2023 7:12 pm, Bob Henson wrote:
>> Fran wrote:
>>
>>> On 19/09/2023 11:08 am, % wrote:
>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>> On 18/09/2023 10:14 am, % wrote:
>>>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>>>> On 17/09/2023 12:28 pm, % wrote:
>>>>>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>>>>>> On 17/09/2023 9:12 am, % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> vickiebee wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> % wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> vickiebee wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 15/09/2023 3:36 pm, vickiebee wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 14/09/2023 5:17 pm, vickiebee wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On 1/09/2023 8:06 pm, vickiebee wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Fran wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> just because I foudn this this morning because I need
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> more sun
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and more sand and I know you like horses...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Darryl Braithwaite singing "The Horses"
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnigc08J6FI
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ~~~ I`m just home from the hospital, had emergency gall
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bladder
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> surgery, doing fine but still too sore to sit at my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> desktop. Am
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> saving email for later. Thanks for thinking of me. Tough
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ol` bird
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ouch! Hang in there V. Hope you feel better soon.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ~~~
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks everybody, I`m still here, just having a tough time
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> getting back
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to `normal.`
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Well V, if it`s any consolation, I too am currently feeling
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> bloody ghastly. I ended up in the ER last Monday late in
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> the evening and have felt crapful ever since. They ruled
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> out a heart attack but had no idea what was wrong and
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ordered a mass of xrays to be done the next day and in the
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> mean time I took myself off to our preferred
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> physiotherapist and she tells me that the thoracic region
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> of my back feels like concrete. I`ve been feeling nauseous
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> and headachey as well as in pain.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I`m not up to doing much. We were due to set of for South
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Australia this morning but I`ve stayed home and sent my
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> husband off and will see him in 10 days.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ~~~
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Aww Fran, I`m sorry to hear this. Here`s hoping that you`ll
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> feel better soon.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Thank s V. The exercises are helping as is sitting with sun
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> on my back knitting some socks for a friend. How are you
>>>>>>>>>>>>>> coming along?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> ~~~
>>>>>>>>>>>>> I am slowly but surely returning to normal activities, have
>>>>>>>>>>>>> sent everyone home and I`m taking care of myself... cooking,
>>>>>>>>>>>>> laundry, etc. I just feel so weak and tired.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>> When my CB had thoracic back pain, his doctor would have him
>>>>>>>>>>>>> do a series of exercises with heat therapy, every morning and
>>>>>>>>>>>>> he would soon be good to go. I wish the same for you.
>>>>>>>>>>>>> v
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>> i hate doing all my morning junk
>>>>>>>>>>> ~~~
>>>>>>>>>>> So you too, huh? Just routine, or only when in pain?
>>>>>>>>>>> v
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> no pain i got stuff that knocks it right out ,
>>>>>>>>>> but i have some bends and stretches to do
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> But do they help? IMO, if they do helpt, then they are just like
>>>>>>>>> the rest of the stuff we`ve got to do like showering and putting
>>>>>>>>> on clothes etc
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> idon`t know if it does or not ,
>>>>>>>> by the time i start doing it ,
>>>>>>>> the pain pills are working and i don`t care
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> LOL. Having almost lived on pain pills for the last week, I hear
>>>>>>> ya....
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> i`ve been on them since 2002
>>>>>
>>>>> Ouch.
>>>>>
>>>> can`t walk without`em
>>>
>>> IMO, being able to walk is one of THE most required activities to live a
>>> long and satisfying life. I`m very protective of my mobility.
>>
>> Agreed wholeheartedly. My walking distance is down to just a few yards
>> now
>> and I hate not being able to get around. The mobility scooter helps,
>> but it
>> isn`t the same. Only my many tablets make life tolerable (and/or possible
>> at all.) I`ve spent half of the past few years in and out of hospital
>> with
>> a variety of problems, and I am getting pretty fed up with it. Still, so
>> long as I can get from the car to the pub it`s worth hanging on a
>> while yet
>> :-)
>
> You betcha!
>>
>> Same applies to a hotel, for that matter - Sue got a gift voucher from
>> her
>> last employers when she left for a meal at a local hotel that we couldn`t
>> conceivably afford to even go in normally. We used that this week, and
>> that
>> cheered me up no end. If anyone has ever wondered how the other half
>> live,
>> I can vouch for the fact that they live *very* well indeed.
>
> :-)) We can afford anywhere we choose to go, but IME, whether you get a
> top notch meal at a super expensive restaurant is very hit and miss.
> We`ve had some brilliant meals at some very `iffy` places and some very
> ordnindary meals at super posh and ridiculously expensive places. These
> days I`m always just happy to be fed something reasonably edible at a
> reasonable price. I am a good cook and I get REALLY shitty if we`ve
> paid top dollar for one or more dishes that is not beyond my abilities
> to produce in my own kitchen.
>
>
>> I can still drive just fine (not to the pub - I don`t drink and drive
>> - you
>> spill too much of it :-) )
>
> LOL. We were supposed to be off ATM on one of our old car rallies in
> South Australia. I packed my husband off and so he`s been reporting in
> each day on what has been happening at the rally. These particular cars
> are one of the top end British cars and went out of manufacture during
> the 60s so anyone who knows the marque is already long in the tooth and
> getting up there in years. Just yesterday my husband commented on how
> many of these lovely old cars (which have no power steering) are being
> wrangled by old chaps who can drive OK but then get themselvss into
> mobility scooters to then get into the restaurant or vineyard tasting
> room or whichever other venue has been planned for th rally attendees.
>
> I suspect in telling me this, he might be trying to figure out who might
> next have a desirable car on the market for him to consider buying........
>
>
> so I can get anywhere, but I can`t do anything
>> unaided when I get there - I need someone with a functional back who can
>> lift the scooter in and out of the car. Yep, mobility is very important.
>
> Yep. At least these days their are those swing over, button operated
> roof racks that you can get to get your scooter/wheel onto the roof of
> the car.
>
oh good now i need a construction crew with a boom truck to have a pee
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