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Michael12 Mon 17-Oct-22 05:37:43

Good Morning Everyone,
Dark as usual but dry here in brackley this morning.
I was having a few problems bowel wise yesterday , upset stomach etc, i am going to stop taking the Gastro resistance tablets to see if it helps.
But I have a liaison number with a specialist nursing team at JR in Oxford , I am eating but loosing weight .
Take Care,
Mick

BlueBalou Mon 17-Oct-22 05:49:11

Good morning, I hope the specialist team can advise you Mick .
A damp start here in Wiltshire, but hopefully it’ll brighten up later.
Not a lot planned today, feeling a bit tired after a restless night.
We had a lovely time with SIL and her DH yesterday, really good to catch up.
I enjoyed a zoom patchwork and quilting session too, something else to try!
Hope everyone has a good week x

grandMattie Mon 17-Oct-22 06:00:33

Good morning. Still dark.
Hope the specialist team can help you, Mick.
Still feeling a bit tired, arm rather sore from jab, but I got a Pfizer one,so probably fewer reactions.
DL thinks she has found an apartment, but isn’t sure re buying it unseen. I told her that until we moved here, the first time I had seen our houses was when we moved in! Don’t know what she’s going to do.
A friend has organised the sale of my overlocker, loom and kitchen scales on market place, organising everything including collection and payment. A lovely, lovely lady.
Today, yet another of DL’s friends is coming for the day. I try to leave them to it, just provide food and drink…
Hope today bring comfort and contentment to everyone. Carpe diem. ????

Ashcombe Mon 17-Oct-22 06:16:39

Good morning, all, from a dry Torbay.

Mick it would be a good idea to seek advice from the team at JR before stopping anything that has been prescribed. I hope you feel better today.

This afternoon, I’m attending the funeral of a dear friend whom I knew from the church I attended prior to my divorce. She and her husband were most supportive to me when the new Vicar there decided I shouldn’t lead Assemblies or sing with the music group because I was divorcing my first husband, although it would be fine once I had remarried. My reply: “If I’m not good enough for your church now, I never will be!”

My late friend has continued to be loyal (they attended my marriage to olddudders) and we’ve been in touch ever since. Other older church members there have been alienated over the years. This will be the first time I’ve been back in eight years.

It sounds like your lovely friend who's selling items for you, grandMattie, is returning some of the kindness you constantly show to others.

I hope you all have a good week. ?????

karmalady Mon 17-Oct-22 06:17:49

good morning from s somerset. I am expecting a flat day outside.

I do hope that you get the support you need today Mick

Moderna vax on saturday, no side effects apart from the expected achey arm, relieved about that

I had a smart meter on 7th and the monitor recorded for a few days, then it stopped communicating with my account. I am hoping that octopus manage to tweak at their end to re-connect. Seeing what used what was very interesting and useful

cornergran Mon 17-Oct-22 06:41:18

Morning Mick, morning All. Our corner of Somerset looks damp if not raining just now.

Beautiful day yesterday, calm and sunny. Laundry on the line we enjoyed a walk along our little river. Back on the bus, a circular walk several steps too far at the moment. Not sure what today will bring. Mr C has offered to do the ironing, maybe some admin phone calls for me.

Mick please seek advice, I understand it’s tempting to tweak meds but it truly is best to speak to someone first.

Take care everyone. Hope Monday is gentle with us all.

Gala Mon 17-Oct-22 06:41:20

Good morning from Sefton.Very dark out there. Looks wet underfoot but not actually raining.

Singing group for non singers this morning. We'll murder a few more songs, have lots of laughs & feel much better for it.

Take care.

hollysteers Mon 17-Oct-22 06:43:01

Good morning Mick and all from a dark northwest coast.
Sorry you have been feeling unwell Mick.
That Vicar of old didn’t sound very Christian Ashcombe! Good to have a friend who was.
Early for me today as I’m off on a coach day trip to Shropshire/Worcestershire. Coincidentally I have just started a book by Francis Brett Young (1927) set in the same area.
Right, now to make up a flask and make myself look human?
Thoughts to anyone with troubles and hope you have the best day you can.

Jaxjacky Mon 17-Oct-22 06:47:40

Good morning from a dark S Hants, I think it’s dry. Haircut today, just a trim, then off to collect my new glasses.
Safe journey on your travels today Urmstongran ?
Enjoy your day if you can all ??

Ladyleftfieldlover Mon 17-Oct-22 06:47:55

Morning all from West Oxfordshire. I too have a funeral this afternoon at a church I stopped going to for various reasons. The funeral is for our neighbour, who was the local vet until he retired. A very popular man so imagine the church will be packed. I shall do a stack of laundry this morning and my other Monday tasks will be done tomorrow. Have the best day everyone ???

kittylester Mon 17-Oct-22 06:57:11

Good morning all from a still dark North Leicestershire.

Not a lot happening here today!!

brook2704 Mon 17-Oct-22 07:07:02

Good morning everyone from our overnight hotel in Edinburgh, I can just see a corner of the castle and the sky looks grey
A very unchristian vicar Ash!
We had a really lovely good catch up with DS and his partner, a top notch wine bar first and then a lovely meal and much chatter in a fusion restaurant in the old town. It was quite expensive by our standards but very reasonable compared to the Swiss prices they’re used to paying! We’re back home to reality today
Safe journey to Urms and all travellers today
Hope everyone finds something to enjoy today and take care all whatever the day brings ?

Urmstongran Mon 17-Oct-22 07:11:48

No Matt = Monday.

Good morning everyone from south Manchester. It’s still dark but it’s dry. The train station office opposite is lit up all through the night. It’s very bright yet no-one arrives to open up until 7am. Surprising how many elderly gentlemen pull up in their cars, help themselves to the free Metro newspaper on the stand and drive off. I’ve watched three already.

We are off to sunnier climes this afternoon. I shall ring a taxi to pick us up at 2pm. £20 in a taxi and we’ll be at T2 in 15 minutes. Woohoo! Here is one of my favourite Lynda Lee Potter’s from years ago. I took a photo of it years ago (with a real camera!) and put it in a frame - it’s on the wall in the little Spanish apt.

Mick I’m sure you are worrying so some advice today by phone would be a good idea as you say.

Marydoll Mon 17-Oct-22 07:13:08

Good morning all from Glasgow, where its 7°C.

Mick, I too advise caution and a call to the liason nurse. I have RA specialist nurses and they have been a great support and a good way to gain access to the consultant, if necessary.
It's not wise to mess about with your medication, without speaking to a clinician first. Your recent iron infusion may be the cause. I hope you get some advice.

Our family meal was a great success yesterday, Dollie was in her element with all the attention.
The icing on the cake, DIL2 announced her pregnancy. We have known for weeks, but only DH and I and the other parents knew.
DS2 slipped the first scan into the pictures of their wedding in March, when we had lunch last month.
At first I didn't realise what it was, because DS had inserted it sideways. DDs mum, a nurse realised right away!
Then the floodgates opened.?
I never thought I would be a gran again, for I carry a defective gene, which has impacted on my children's chances of having a baby. My darling wee Dollie was born after fifteen years of trying and a very difficult pregnancy.
It has been so difficult to keep this secret, but we had to wait until the second scan, to ensure that all was well. My children were astonished that I managed to keep stumm. ?

I came home and immediately fell asleep, only to be wakened by the PP phoning to ask if I could get into the parish website, to urgently upload something.
I hadn't worked on websites since 2014, so was very rusty and was afraid I would bring the whole site crashing down. ?
The person, who manages it, hasn't been working on it for ages and has gone non contact for some reason. Parishioners have been complaining about missing information on the site,
I eventually got into it, but the format was totally different from the ones I've worked on. I was flummoxed.
After a few false starts, I actually managed to publish the materials. I am so chuffed with myself! The PP is even more chuffed. I am such a geek!

DH is golfing and I'm off out to spend an hour working on the parish census. An exciting day ahead.
Tonight I am going out for an early dinner, with my two pals across the road.
I'm so looking forward to it, I have missed our catch ups and their company.

Thinking of all, who are struggling and keeping you in my prayers. Safe journey to Urms, I think she is off today to Spain.
Have a pleasant day, whatever your plans.

Greyduster Mon 17-Oct-22 07:18:33

Good morning Michael and all GNs. Ash is right, Mick. Check before stopping your meds please. I have no idea what the weather it doing it’s still fairly dark. I have a hospital appointment at half past eight so must get a wriggle on this morning. DD has just brought me coffee.. Some shopping on the way home and then a quiet day. I’ll catch up with you all later.

Pittcity Mon 17-Oct-22 07:24:48

Good morning from a dark and damp Colchester. Up before sunrise as the days are getting short.
A bit of shopping and finishing the ironing are today's tasks. DH will be home with more laundry later so the never ending cycle will begin again.
Love to all ? x

Georgesgran Mon 17-Oct-22 07:26:33

Good morning from Durham, where I’m debating whether to get up, or stay in bed longer. Mick please don’t tweak, seek advice - it’s just a phone call?
DGS2 wasn’t well yesterday, so taken to Hospital with a temp of 41 and heart rate of 208 last night. Very worrying, but it looks like a viral throat infection and he was home a few hours later with meds. Poor little soul was so unhappy when we were out - he must’ve been feeling awful.
I should go over to the empty house and continue to clear up the outside mess, but not sure if I can be bothered yet.
‘Flu and booster jabs tonight!
Best wishes for a good day. X

BlueSapphire Mon 17-Oct-22 07:27:18

Good morning everyone from a still dark Northampton, can't see what the weather's like, but one of the cats is on weather alert, sitting in a dark porch and peering through the glass.
Up early this morning for yoga.

Gave the kitchen a good clean yesterday morning after Saturday evening's incident with the bottle of red wine, and washed all the towels used to mop up the wine. Needed neat bleach to get the wine stains off the work-tops!

Spent yesterday afternoon in the garden; cut the dead ceanothus back to almost ground level, but actually getting it out of the ground defeated me, so have decided to leave it at that. Then trimmed another long edge of the back grass with the half moon spade; will probably try to continue with that this afternoon, as the forecast is good. Then read more of my book for book club.

Have a good Monday everyone.

Urmstongran Mon 17-Oct-22 07:29:55

What marvellous news to share with us all Marydoll I bet it’s your first thought every morning when you wake!

ginny Mon 17-Oct-22 07:33:42

Good morning everyone from a dull N. Bucks.
Bon voyageUrmsongran enjoy !
Lovely news Marydoll.

I’m off to a mixed media art class this morning . This afternoon I am going to DGS2s school Harvest festival . This evening I have a zoom art class. Busy day .

Thoughts with all struggling with illness or other problems. Hope today is a good one.

ShazzaKanazza Mon 17-Oct-22 07:37:19

Good Morning Mick and everyone from Hull.

Mick hope your stomach feels better today.

Safe journey Urms, enjoy your holiday

Many congratulations Marydoll lovely news.

Our little family are home from Morocco late tonight they’ve had a lovely time. DD sent a couple of videos of GD1 performing on stage with the kiddy club. Really cute.
Today it’s the usual zoom yoga and later picking up GS from school. I’m going to bake his favourite banana loaf and put it in the oven when I go and pick him up. He enjoys it.

Hope all your friends get togethers go well and funerals as well as can be expected.
Hugs to those dealing with family illness??

NannyJan53 Mon 17-Oct-22 07:45:09

Good morning from a dull Black Country where it rained overnight. Not cold as no need for heating on!

Monday morning walk, then I think we are sorting out the loft this afternoon, and putting away caravan bedding etc and getting our winter clothes out.

Wonderful news Marydoll so happy for you all.

Safe journey Urms I miss Malaga, having not been since 2018, need to go soon.

Wishing you all a good day

monk08 Mon 17-Oct-22 07:55:26

Good morning all from the Black country.
A trip to the bank, and a small amount of ironing that's todays plans very boring.
So lovely to hear your news Marydoll .
Urms have a safe journey ✈
Enjoy your Monday everyone and may you all find some ?.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 17-Oct-22 08:00:34

Morning all

It is grey and wet here in S E Essex, not a lot planned other than sorting out some kitchen cupboards.

Safe journey Urmstongran;enjoy the sun x

Many congratulations Marydoll what wonderful news

Have yiurnbest day folks ?‍♀️?

Grandmabatty Mon 17-Oct-22 08:01:43

Good morning all from Polmont where it's currently 10° and dry, although it's difficult to see out past the condensation. Very annoying. Marydoll what lovely news! Huge congratulations to your son and daughter in law. When is she due? Ashcombe I'm another who is angry on your behalf regarding that minister. A similar thing happened to me. Urms safe journey. I look forward to hearing from you tomorrow in warmer climes.
As anticipated I had a quiet day in yesterday. I cooked a lot and tried to make an apple crumble in the air fryer which wasn't wholly successful. The crumble part was fine but the apples were still hard. Back to the drawing board.
Today I'm meeting art friends for lunch at a restaurant I haven't tried before. Then the highlight of the day - dgs1 is coming for a sleepover. We have chosen the food already and I'm looking forward to him staying very much. I'm not sure what we'll get up to tomorrow as it'll depend on the weather. Sausage and mash and then ice cream for dinner, homemade pancakes for breakfast. Have a good day all.