Good morning Mick and all from Glasgow. It's not frosty, that's all I know, as I'm still in bed! However, it does seem really blustery.
Obviously, I'm going nowhere today, but I don't want to be a slob, which is what I've been since I've come out of hospital, so I need to find something to keep me out of mischief.
DH, ever the comedian asked if I wanted to go for a walk today! He has totally forgotten that I'm awaiting a Covid test result and was very unwell just under a week ago. ☹,
Poor DD is terrified that I may have caught Covid in hospital and keeps phoning to see if I have any symptoms! I know she means well, but I have re-named her the Stasi. Soon I think I will have to ask permission to even go to the loo, I feel like a five year old! ?
A amusing little tale for you all from my convalescence journal.
Every morning DH brings me a cuppa in bed so that I can start the first of my medication. He is not so bad after all. ?
Yesterday morning, I got up to get washed and caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror. It was quite dark, but I could see what looked like dry blood all over my décolleté.
My first thought was my new medication had caused some severe reaction, which is not unusual for me.
Off I went to ask for a second opinion from that well known medical consultant, Mr Marydoll, who on his PC.
As usual his expert advice, (without lifting his head from the screen to look at me) was Oh dear, wait and see if it gets worse. ?
I got some baby wipes and started to clean off the blood. It felt quite gritty. ? Putting my glasses on, I took a closer look.
The dried blood, was actually the crumbs from the dark chocolate digestive biscuit, DH had brought with my tea,, which had somehow, fallen into the crevasse.
Big boobs are indeed an affliction if you are a wee, auld bachle (small, round, old lady) ! ? This is my injection day, it's the turn of my stomach, but my boobs always get in the way of my line of vision! I have difficulty finding the actual target. I may draw one!!?
So many sad stories on GN just now, thank goodness we have this lovely thread and special pals to support us.
Wishing you all the best day possible and hoping those struggling with pain and sorrow, find the strength to cope whatever is thrown at them.
NannyJan GO FOR THAT MAMMOGRAM!!!
Last week I had a number of scans and xrays, all done with PPE. Make sure you have a mask with you. They will probably give you one anyway. It is a greater risk, not having a scan!