Good morning Mick and all from a very frosty Glasow, it's -4 degrees. It's on mornings like this I'm so glad I'm retired! Urmstongran and Pantglas, you won't have that problem, I suspect.
I've been up since 5.30am, feeling a bit yukky after my procedure yestrday.
Sar53, my husband had a similar reaction last year and is reluctant to have the flu jab this year, but I think he is foolish. Flu kills!! I hope you feel better by tomorrow.
Paracetamol and lots of fluids, that's the advice from Dr Marydoll.
My procedure yesterday was much quicker than previously and the staff were just lovely, so I did make Primark. DH was allowed in with me and we sat and did some crosswords together. Our bonding time and so restful!! .
After the procedure, the nurse took my BP, which was the lowest it's been in the last thirty years!!! I wish I knew why that happened, as it's usually very high. I certainly wasn't complaining.
However, I began to feel really weird when I was shopping (the blooming infusion) and lasted only twenty minutes in Primark, before giving up.
In that short time I did manage to buy some pairs of pyjamas, ( for my hospital bag), and lots of stuff for DGD. If I had felt better, I would probably have run amok!
DH was astonished when I appeared back so soon.
My wee grandaughter has had another asthma flare up, so we popped into see her on the way home from hospital , as her daddy had to take the day of work, since we were unavailable.
I'm just waiting to hear if she is able to go to nursery or not. I hope so, as DH has to go out and I will be on my own.
Much as I love her, she is exhausting, talks even more than her old gran. .
I hope everyone has a reasonable day and those feeling low, find peace.
As usually the Gillybobs are constantly in my thoughts and prayers. I can't stop thinking about them.