SweetpeaSue Bloody hell, what are your surgery playing at? Glad you'll get to see someone tomorrow. Have you ever tried Sudocrem for the redness under your breasts? I love it for anything. I love the smell, too. Used to use it on people when I did care work. I hope your DH will get on better soon.
EllieAnne I bet your son would be upset if he had any idea that he'd hurt you unintentionally. You aren't a failure, you're a good and sensitive person. I wonder if you take things very much to heart because you're depressed. I think I remember you don't take ADs, is that right? Honestly, I think they would help you. Keep remembering, we're all here, and we care.
Doodle I'm glad your husband's legs have improved a lot. I like Harlan Coben's programmes on Netflix. I think we've seen most of them. I don't read now, as I find I'm unable to concentrate, and I end up having to read the same page again and again. Reading things don't seem to stay in my memory since I had the stroke. I haven't cooked tonight - Son2 called round unannounced, after work, so I ordered an Indian takeaway for us all.
Once again, the GP hasn't been in touch about my husband's peak flow readings (given to the surgery a week ago). I've been Googling his symptoms, and now think he might have EOSINOPHILIC BRONCHITIS. It's a chronic cough, with no wheezing or shortness of breath (unlike Asthma), and one of the causes is breathing in welding fumes - he's done welding for the past 35 years, mostly without ventilation (before Health & Safety). I told the hospital and GP that. I've printed the information and will hand it in at the surgery tomorrow (why do we have to be a nuisance in order to get anything done anywhere these days?)