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Ariadne Tue 06-Aug-13 09:28:51

I just finished off the last one, so here we go again!

Tegan Mon 11-Nov-13 18:25:36

Poor little chap. Lets hope the med works it's magic. Is it likely that he has the sort of asthma that he will grow out of? I do hope so.

grannyactivist Mon 11-Nov-13 17:47:01

Yes, my poor little grandson has pneumonia again. I'm pretty certain it was about this time last year when he was in hospital with it. Fortunately my daughter spotted the signs quickly and doctor says she can treat him at home and he only has to go to A&E if he doesn't improve quickly on the medication. He's had so many antibiotics and steroids that I do worry about them becoming more and more ineffective for him. Fortunately my son and his wife live close by to my daughter and are a great support.

Lona Mon 11-Nov-13 14:31:23

Hope he's ok grannya, flowers

grannyactivist Mon 11-Nov-13 14:13:31

Today I saw my two boys off to school before going into town for a Remembrance service and doing a bit of shopping. I met an elderly gentleman who lives alone and spent a further half hour chatting with him. I came home to find several messages on the answerphone (I'd switched my mobile off) to say that my grandson, who suffers from asthma and has had several trips to hospital in the last year, is unwell again and is waiting to see the doctor with symptoms very similar to when he last had pneumonia. I'm now waiting for a call to let me know how he is. What a difficult few days my daughter's had. sad

kittylester Thu 07-Nov-13 16:06:44

Glad you resurrected the thread Ariadne. smile

Glad, too that you are feeling a little better in the knee department. grin Do hope it lasts, as someone else said - pain is really exhausting. flowers

ffinnochio Thu 07-Nov-13 15:35:26

Ariadne Pleased to hear you're feeling much more comfortable. smile Take care. x

LizG Thu 07-Nov-13 14:45:45

That sounds good Ariadne every pain free moment is prescious. I finally had a steroid injection which hit the spot in my hip. After five months I am still enjoying it but couldn't believe just how bad the pain was until it stopped. I am being good with my physio exercises too which has to help. Enjoy every moment flowers

Lona Thu 07-Nov-13 14:42:14

Pleased to hear that you are feeling some relief Ariadne, I have a 'knee' too and it's not much fun!

Nelliemoser Thu 07-Nov-13 14:31:39

Ariadnehow long is it likely to be ? I hope the steroid injections work until then.
It is very tiring and one reaches the point where it feels it will never get any better than this and, eventually you realise it has.

Grannylin Thu 07-Nov-13 13:40:47

Hope you bought yourself a treat Ariadne, if not cupcake

grannyactivist Thu 07-Nov-13 13:21:20

Ariadne I think one of the worst things about being in constant pain is just how exhausting it is. So glad that you have a bit of relief from it now.

annodomini Thu 07-Nov-13 11:46:20

So pleased to hear that, Ariadne. Enjoy your freedom from pain. smile

Ariadne Thu 07-Nov-13 11:14:21

This has been dormant for a while, for obvious reasons, but here it is again!

Today I am more mobile than I have been for a couple of weeks - had a stronger cortisone injection in the worst knee yesterday and it seems to have almost done the trick. It is wonderful to have got rid of the pain for a while, while I wait for appointments etc.

Actually went into a real shop this morning (rather than a virtual one!) so feeling a little happier.

glassortwo Sat 26-Oct-13 22:00:42

sook its a relief isnt it flowers grannya take care flowers

Sook Sat 26-Oct-13 20:41:29

It certainly is kitty. Thank you smile

kittylester Sat 26-Oct-13 18:39:07

Looking up GA. and decent timing - did your DD arrange that. grin

It's a relief isn't it Sook. wine

Sook Sat 26-Oct-13 18:21:43

ga flowers

Sook Sat 26-Oct-13 18:20:00

My recent mammogram results arrived this morning. Normal smile

grannyactivist Sat 26-Oct-13 17:55:47

Thanks for good wishes. Activist daughter is recovering, but there is an ongoing infection that hasn't yet been overcome by the antibiotics, so no early discharge from hospital and she's fretting to get back to the children. Other granny is on half-term at the moment, so she's coming to stay on Monday and take over for a few days as my son in law can't take time off work just now. She's lovely and will enjoy some time with the children as she lives in London and doesn't get to see them very often. My son's wife is also on half term (good timing huh?) and is ready to help out too.
I've got friends staying at the moment and they're easy guests - just seeing to themselves and being no trouble. Husband is giving a talk this evening so is busy preparing for that, there's a meal before the talk and one of my friends is doing all the catering - and I've been treated to a slap up lunch by my amazingly generous, thoughtful parents in law. smile

Galen Sat 26-Oct-13 17:42:08

Gaflowers

harrigran Sat 26-Oct-13 17:07:25

ga flowers

LizG Sat 26-Oct-13 11:30:03

So glad your daughter is recovering Grannya and I hope you are catching up too flowers flowers for you both.

Tegan Sat 26-Oct-13 11:08:56

111 are rubbish. Even a doctor told me that sad. I'm glad your daughter is now being treated properly grannyactivist. I hope you make a complaint.

glassortwo Fri 25-Oct-13 23:08:59

grannya I am pleased that it was dealt with promptly, have a good sleep you sound like you need it. flowers

grannyactivist Fri 25-Oct-13 23:04:33

Today I've been looking after the grandchildren and two rather lovely ducks whilst activist daughter was having her appendix removed. She phoned me last night to say she was feeling unwell, then dialled 111 and was told to take paracetamol. Several hours later she insisted a doctor was called out and he diagnosed appendicitis. Husband and I braved atrocious weather and traffic diversions at 3am to scoot to her house to be there for the children. Daughter now recovering and I'm about to fall into bed and do some recovering of my own. All's well that ends well. smile