Good morning all from a showery Glasgow, it's only 10°C.
Glad to hear your are improving Mick, but be careful lifting anything.
Ash, I received cardiac psychologic counselling after my first heart attack a few years ago. It is routinely offered here after a major cardiology event.
Initially I refused it, then realised I actually did need it. Like any other major health episode, it takes its toll on your mental and emotional wellbeing. I had bluntly been told by my cardiologist that nothing could be done for me and my RA was killing me, he then walked away, without another word. No wonder I needed support.
I hope you find some benefit from it, it did help me enormously.
Mine was stopped abruptly, when I was shielding, due to the psychologists being deployed to support NHS Covid staff.
I did hardly anything yesterday, but did try to cull some of my shoe collection, all to no avail.🤒 I had to do it in stages.
Despite knowing I should get rid of some, I can't. I used to pick up beautiful shoes every time I went abroad on holiday and match to my work outfits. My pupils used to wait in anticipation to see what colour I was wearing that day. 😉
There is no longer any need for that, when you live in sports clothing! 😁
DS informed me last night, that Dollie bought her first handbag on holiday, she is definitely my girl. 🥰
However, I did find my missing black sandals, which I thought I had bought last year, but then decided I hadn't,
My brain is turning to mush. ( lack of social interaction) I stood in front of my sewing machine for five minutes yesterday, but couldn't for the life of me remember how to replace the broken needle. I have totally lost the plot.
I have an empty, DH is golfing, but I won't be doing much, any exertion results in dizziness. My greatest exertion will be to think of whats for dinner! 😁
For the busy bees, enjoy your day and as always thinking of the poorlies. I heard from Kalu 😢, please keep her (along with Urms) ^and her DH in your thoughts and prayers.