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soop Tue 01-Nov-22 17:01:27

Here we are again
Happy to be together
All good pals
and jolly good company.

WELCOME to you lovely lot.

dustyangel Mon 14-Nov-22 18:43:14

Baggs, I’m so sorry that this awful time for you is being made worse. Sending loving support and hugs. flowers

brook2704 Mon 14-Nov-22 19:08:06

Yes grandmabatty I’m pleased to report the weather today has been hot and sunny again, about 24º, I’m definitely not used to it given normal Inverness temperatures. It’s our last night here tonight, tomorrow we’re travelling to Granada to spend a few days there.
Good luck with the quiz Jax hope your team win
We’ll done with the jogging Blossoming sounds like you’ve got a good little circuit there
Baggs for you and your DD and family ❤️❤️

Urmstongran Mon 14-Nov-22 19:45:51

‘Evening All’

Just back from the sports centre where the Boy Wonder and L’il Miss have their swimming lessons. Same time, different lanes in the big pool. The showers afterwards are a complete bear garden. Fortunately big brother completely sorts himself out which is a big help!

Eaten well, we had salmon, baby potatoes and mushrooms fried in butter with spring onions. Really delicious.

I’m off to watch some more of The crown now! I’ve earned it.
😊

Urmstongran Mon 14-Nov-22 19:47:15

Enjoy Granada brook a beautiful city with much of interest.

muse Mon 14-Nov-22 19:57:26

Sorry to read your post baggs. Looks like we were posting at a similar time yesterday. I missed yours. Such a difficult time to try and give support when you need lots of caring support yourself. Soop's kitchen has lots for you. 💐

Excellent gloves blossoming. Do you have some music on to galumph to ? 😀

Another The Crown watcher here too Urm. Ep 4 at the moment.

Blossoming Mon 14-Nov-22 23:46:02

Only in my head muse. I find Stevie Wonder good for my physio exercises though. Hope you’re settling into your lovely new home now 🍷

Baggs Tue 15-Nov-22 08:49:28

Thank you, wonderful kitcheners, for the support and ideas for coping with my sister's angst as well as my own. Yesterday I sent her a wee message asking her not to phone as I can't cope with it at the moment. She sent a short reply saying okay.

This morning I posted a card to her thanking her for understanding.

soop Tue 15-Nov-22 12:19:17

Baggs You have done the right thing. flowers

kittylester Tue 15-Nov-22 12:42:01

Well done Baggs. Hope you feel a little lighter for that.

Blossoming Tue 15-Nov-22 12:45:40

Well done Baggs that was exactly the right thing to do.

mrshat Tue 15-Nov-22 13:38:58

Well done Baggs. Pleased it worked out well for you. Take care flowers

soop Tue 15-Nov-22 15:04:26

Phone call from pharmacist at GP surgery this morning. He asked how I was feeling. I told him the ungarnished truth. He said, I know why that is. The cancer med is incompatible with two other meds that I take daily. Resulting in chronic fatigue. He's to ask GP to stop tabs and prescribe something that is compatible with Tamoxifen. Warns that for two weeks thereafter I may feel worse but thereafter there should be a big improvement. Such a relief to know that it's not all in my mind.

SueDonim Tue 15-Nov-22 15:18:17

flowers Baggs. That takes courage. Thinking of you. Xx

Soop well done to your pharmacist on spotting that. I hope you feel the benefit sooner rather than later. Xxx

Blossoming Tue 15-Nov-22 15:23:51

Good to know someone is looking out for you Soop. I’m feeling pleased with myself as I have ordered all the children’s Christmas gifts which should arrive tomorrow. We only buy for the ‘younger generation’ now but there are 25 of them and I can’t bear to cut down on them! I don’t want to get caught out with any postal strikes so am getting prepared.

Jaxjacky Tue 15-Nov-22 15:48:34

I’m pleased the situation has been addressed Baggs, well done.
Thank goodness someone is on the ball soop.
Well, our fuel bill will be lower this month, the boiler has just been condemned, it’s not mega old, maybe 12-14 years old, the previous one was 30 years plus. New one on Saturday, I’ll get the blankets out. Our close friends just around the corner is on holiday, we’re key holders, so we will get a shower at least.
Dismal day here all round really! The rain is back.

Baggs Tue 15-Nov-22 16:02:23

Good news, soop. MrB is always saying pharmacists know a good deal more than GPs about drugs. As one would expect, of course. Hope your next prescriptions are more comfortable for you.

BladeAnnie Tue 15-Nov-22 16:20:25

Good afternoon dear kitcheners from what has been a dark, wet and dismal day in mid-Notts. A few minutes ago the room suddenly became very light and we had a tiny bit of sunlight in a dark sky. The photo doesn't do it justice -being taken quickly through a rain spattered window. I still thought I'd share. TOYA

BladeAnnie Tue 15-Nov-22 16:21:22

Try again...

soop Tue 15-Nov-22 16:53:22

That is a beautiful photograph, BladeAnnie. It almost looks like a painting.

Thank you, lovely peeps, for putting up with my moans and groans. It's not what I wish upon any of you, especially those dear friends of ours with real problems. So, I am grateful that you understand.

I emailed the stoma nurse to report that I am still waiting for the phone call that will take me a little closer to managing the hernia. Her response is that I may need to wait some weeks.

The new stoma bags are not as effective as the original design was. It's all a bit of a buggeration. That's it! Grouchy Gran (me) is logging off. Tomorrow, we go to Oban hospital for Mr Soop's regular bloods results. We may pop into M&S for a looksie.

My love to you all. I am most grateful to you for everything you represent.

smile moon

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 15-Nov-22 16:57:01

Hello everyone. Well done Soop and Baggs. 🌺I had a baking afternoon - chocolate spiced muffins and a raspberry and white chocolate cake. I collected a rather enormous specimen container from the Health Centre. I have to do a 24-hour ‘pee’ test, take it to the surgery on Thursday and have another blood test. I used the 25% off six bottles of wine from Waitrose, just in time. I think today was the last day so I ordered it yesterday and collected it today. Have a good evening - I will be watching the Bake off final and maybe another Crown.

SueDonim Tue 15-Nov-22 17:14:10

Is your 24hr pee test going to consist of 100% wine, LLFL? grin

Grandmabatty Tue 15-Nov-22 18:03:21

Good evening Kitcheners. Day two in the mad house. Dgs2 is teething badly and it's a perfect storm. He has a sore mouth, has had four disgusting nappies, two of which woke him early from a nap so he is grumpy as well. And the acidity in his nappies have made his wee bum sore. Wow is me. Poor wee man. Dgs1 was a star as usual. I've tidied up the chaos and I'm contemplating dinner. I'm still using up gammon so mash and green beans alongside I think. No childcare tomorrow but I'll visit mum in her dressing gown of doom. Have a good evening Kitcheners.

Nannytopsy Tue 15-Nov-22 18:54:29

Grandmabatty I love the idea of a dressing gown of doom! Good luck with your visit tomorrow.
We still have the hounds from hell and for another 10 days or so. 🤬. 💩quotient is still very high but we are changing their diet from tomorrow, so hope things will improve.
DD, SiL, DGS and their dog are coming on Friday, because we can’t get these two into kennels. We were meant to visit them for the day and DD knows these dogs are really upsetting me. I am dreading it as these two are small but aggressive and just don’t stop. SiL says he will be officer in charge of dogs. And he will bring his gun and have a go at our very large rat!!
soop so glad your pharmacist is on the ball - hope it goes well.
Well done baggs. You achieved what you needed to yourself which should be satisfying.
Have a good evening everyone! It feels like Friday here - no idea why.

kittylester Tue 15-Nov-22 19:39:02

Isn't it Friday, Topsy?

Urmstongran Tue 15-Nov-22 21:09:34

‘Evening All’

Weather’s been pretty gloomy hereabouts. Getting out to M&S food hall with my stepfather made us go out otherwise I wouldn’t have bothered but when I got home I was glad it had been arranged IYSWIM.

I’ve binge watched The Crown and have one final episode left (no. 10). I’ve really enjoyed it. Some episodes were a history lesson for me and quite accurate too. The one about the Romanovs for example.

We enjoyed a delicious roast dinner. Proper gravy too! Just the two of us, so easy and great to have loads of fresh veggies on our plates - most meals out in Spain were with salad/chips. I really craved cauliflower, carrots and sprouts today!

Grandmabatty sorry your baby grandson has a sore bottom from acidic nappies during teething. We found this cream back in the day pretty darned amazing, very sparingly applied.

Of course I might be teaching a grandmother to suck eggs?
Anyway it’s well meant.

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