Whiff I'm glad you've been able to get the antibiotics. Hope they work soon. UTIs are horrible. Your GP surgery sounds good, like the one I go to.
SweetpeaSue I've never heard of central sensitisation, so Googled it. Keeping a diary of some type sounds a good idea. Perhaps you could note what, if anything, starts the pain off each time (food, drinks, bowel movements, etc). As for not wanting to go to a group session, I can empathise. I has social anxiety (somehow manage to hide it but *every(
encounter with more than 1 or 2 people is difficult and unnerving). When's the wedding? You might be very different by the time it comes round. I hope the weekly counselling sessions help you. You get on well with the Psychologist, don't you? Your poor DH, his BP is bound to be high when he's worried about you. I hope you both have a better night tonight.
nadateturbe All these people queuing up for ages to buy food - the shops are open again on Boxing day! I'm not doing any of it. I'll get what we need on Boxing day (when my lot come here) on the day. Anything we don't get, I don't care about.
Doodle Thanks for starting the new thread. Your poor husband. Did the Morphine patches make him feel odd? They can do that, initially. I hope you both manage to get some proper sleep tonight.
ScaredyCat It's lovely that you still keep in touch with your SIL like that. I still keep in touch with Son1's ex from about 14 years ago (she's married with a son).
Wyllow3 Hope you might see your sister over Christmas.
I visited SIL today. She was asleep for the 2 hours I stayed as she'd apparently "been awake all night", trying to get out of bed. She can't walk at all, or even stand unaided, so carers were alerted to her nighttime disturbance by sensors in the room. Brother's son is having an operation Jan 6 to remove part of his lung, and will have some type of laser treatment to reduce/destroy the brain tumour.
Hope ALL BDers manage to have a relaxing evening. x