HurdyGurdy
Depends on how the arthritis is behaving. On a good day, I am up, showered, dressed and sitting at my (home) desk ready to work at 6.45am.
On a bad day, I drag myself out of bed at 6.55am and stumble to my desk, and wait for the painkillers to be effective enough that I am capable of getting dressed. That can be anything up until 12noon/1pm.
I prefer to be dressed early in the morning, in case someone comes to the door, because I would never open the door in PJs.
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HurdyGurdy
Depends on how the arthritis is behaving. On a good day, I am up, showered, dressed and sitting at my (home) desk ready to work at 6.45am.
On a bad day, I drag myself out of bed at 6.55am and stumble to my desk, and wait for the painkillers to be effective enough that I am capable of getting dressed. That can be anything up until 12noon/1pm.
I prefer to be dressed early in the morning, in case someone comes to the door, because I would never open the door in PJs.
Strange place to have a door.
Regards, Eric Morecambe.