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MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 24 Jan 2025 10:19

Morning all,

Nice sunny morning here and very mild I've just done a pile of ironing and I feel quite warm now and there's no heating on either.

Hope Ann and G had a restful night they need to just have a relaxing day after all the stress of having to hang about waiting for the meds yesterday .

Mel will you get rid of OH's car now its being moved to get to the mower ,you might find some treasures inside when you unlock it .
The poor girls I bet they wondered what was going on with the wind blowing the door open ,there will be a few ruffled feathers this morning .

We're having a roast tonight so I need to get thd veg done next and then I might put the duster round and by then it will be coffee time .

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 24 Jan 2025 09:13

Morning all,

Nice bright morning so far and not as much wind as there was last night. Pc is telling me it is 9 degrees out there but feels colder.

The bump Iheard last night was the dustbin blowing over on the patio as its empty and I had left the lid off to put a new bag in it. The only damage I can see at the mo is that the chickens are in the netting round the door of their run so the door must have blown open. I know the door was not shutting properly as the top of the fence has broken and the door is coming apart so thats a job for today.

I stiull have oh's car as it has been parked in the top garden since the MOT ran out and oh said it was'nt worth repairing as it needed too much money spent on it. He only really used it for fishing and then he stopped going.

I still have a wind warning on the pc so I better go round and see if I can get the chickens in after Iv'e put some clothes on.

I hope Ann and G had a good night together and slept well and the journey there and back was'nt too awful in the dark. You must be so very happy he's home. Sending love and wishes for a speedy recovery and a gentle (((hug))) <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 24 Jan 2025 08:31

good morning all 8 degrees here, dry and quite bright. Looks as though it rained overnight but not a lot. there is a light wind and everything looks calm.
Glad that Stu enjoyed the curry Mel, always good that somebody enjoys what you cook.

I have forgotten how many mowers you have now. Hope Stu can free up the wheel for you then at least it can 'earn' its keep.
I didn't realise you still have OH's car. why don't you get rid of it now and make space. It will only deteriorate leaving it.

Photography meeting this afternoon, being picked up by one of the men from the group. He has worse hearing than me so chat in the car will be 'fun'. good job it is only 5 minutes by car.

Mel Fairy Godmother

Mel Fairy Godmother Report 24 Jan 2025 01:16

I do hope he is home at last after waiting all that time for his meds.
It will be a treat to sleep in his own bed tonight and maybe both f you will get a good nights sleep and there's nothing for you too rush up for inn the morning so hav a nice lie in.

Stu came and he really enjoyed the curry. He eats so fast I can't get over it. He says he's going to come and move oh's car at the weekend and get the old mower out and free up the front wheel so BIL can get the deck off to put on the other old mower. Its a long grass deck and he thinks it will be better for the outside.

It lashing rain here now and the winds very high and I keep hearing bump in the garden so goodness knows whats blowing about. I can't see anything from the back door as the light only goes down the garden and not up the orchard. With the gust it sounds like the roof is lifting!! as it keeps creaking.

well I hope you all have a good night tonight and I will see you all in the morning god willing.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Jan 2025 22:40

That is good. Hope the journey was trouble free and that you both have a good sleep tonight. <3

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 23 Jan 2025 22:09

Oh good news Ann you'll be so relieved to get him back home with you again ,hope you both have a comfortable night <3

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 23 Jan 2025 22:05

That's good news Ann.

Wishing you a stress-free journey and a calm and comfortable night at home together <3

Annx

Annx Report 23 Jan 2025 21:30

Hurrah he's ready and I'm off to fetch him!

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Jan 2025 21:23

It is a worry for you and tiring for him. I have read complaints about having to wait for medications in hospital. Apparently, the answer was, even a prescription from a patient has to go on the end of the queue of all those waiting. Nurses can’t jump the queue I don’t know if that is correct.

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 23 Jan 2025 21:13

I can't believe he is still waiting Ann but try not to get too stressed. G needs you to be calm and reassuring right now so just take a few deep breaths. The hospital will be keeping a close eye on him and once you are back with him you can both rest up as much as you need to. Sending you love <3

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 23 Jan 2025 20:57

Well those meds should be under lock and key in the med trolley so the head nurses should know where they are ,surely they haven't given them to someone else ,how can they not know where they are .
I know they have to come up from the hospital pharmacy the tablets you bring home but it shouldn't take this long should it .

Annx

Annx Report 23 Jan 2025 20:46

He's still waiting for meds and is supposed to be taking some tonight. They can't find one of them, yet they had it when he was in intensive care and have gone to look for it now. He said they told him at 9.30 am he would be going home so why does it take this long. I can tell he is getting stressed which is the last thing that should be happening. It's making me worry about him more now as well.

At this time I would think about 15 mins Mandy. He said he can't have another sleepless night in a chair, I feel so sorry for him and am getting quite upset about it.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 23 Jan 2025 20:37

Ann he's never still waiting, goodness it's going to be late before he gets home ,how long does it take to get to the hospital .
The winds up a little but I think the rain has stopped now .

Annx

Annx Report 23 Jan 2025 20:19

Yes the rush hour is long gone now Mandy and he's still waiting for meds. I just looked up the close and it's pitch black, but at least the winds haven't arrived here yet.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 23 Jan 2025 18:58

It's always medication that holds things up ,we had to hang about waiting for meds before Colin could come out .
Hopefully the rush hour traffic will have eased by the time you need to go Ann.

Gwyn you have had a lot of rain if it's been running down like a river .
When Colin had his ladt hearing aids last year they told him that the aids had changed so much since his last ones and he certainly noticed a difference, I need to go in and get some new Buds as they said every three months they need changing and I need to get a couple of the cleaning wires as we thought we had lost them but I did find one on the floor when I hoovered this morning .

Annx

Annx Report 23 Jan 2025 18:35

Oh I missed your post Mandy. I could ask the neighbour who came across as a last resort, as he said he would help. I just didn't think of that, but I think I should be ok now as the route is main roads that are well lit and they are taking so long sorting his meds out, the traffic should have eased a lot by now, so I feel a bit better about it and you have good advice about going at my own pace etc. I did get some of those glasses with yellow lenses and I thought they did help with the glare a bit. They are in the car so I might try them when I go as I haven't used them since I avoid nightime driving if I can.

Thank you so much Gwyn. He so wants to be at home now and in his own bed.

I see you have had a lot of rain today if there were rivers running down. I'm glad you can hear clearer now and you have reminded me I will be due a hearing test soon. Yes every change seems to be a headache doesn't it.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 23 Jan 2025 17:58

Annx, I hope your journey is trouble free and you and OH can travel and settle safely in his own home once more.
I am really sorry to hear what an awful ordeal you both had, when he was taken ill.
The paramedic should surely not have voiced such a strong opinion :-0
The next few days will be a big adjustment time, but hopefully you will both soon come up with a routine that suits you both.
I look forward to hearing that OH is progressing well.

Mandy
What a good idea to take up the opportunity of that stair lift.
My in-laws had one fitted and mother-in-law used to amuse us when she said she sometimes sent her pile of clean washing up on the chair, but walked up herself to meet it.

AnnG
Gosh, you are eager thinking ahead to the new planting season. I'm hoping we can be a bit more organised and grow more this year.

Mel
Whatever you did with your day, I hope you had some good rest too. You have such a lot of ground to care for, thank goodness brother-in-law helps out.

Vera
I hope you have some carefree television viewing now.
We watch via Humax too.
Fairly recently, the TV started to have grid lines of rows of lights on it, so as the set was second hand from OH's aunt back in 2011, we bought a new TV.
We now have a grid pattern on a larger screen :-0 :-|
It was obviously the 'box' that needs replacing and not the actual TV. That will mean another remote control to get used to.
I do hate change...

A dull and very chilly morning here, but by the time daughter dropped me at the hospital for a hearing aid check, down came the rain and as I walked back into town, it was running in huge rivers down the pavements.
The helpful audiologist has 'rewired' me, so I can hear so much clearer now. He told me his records show that I haven't had a hearing test for a while and the present Cros system, which I have has already been updated, so I might have difficulty getting parts for a repair if needed, so a hearing test might be a good idea, so that the team have an idea of my present needs, if something should go wrong.
Oh dear, more change ahead ...

I hope everyone keeps safe and manages to sleep well through any adverse weather.

Take care everyone <3

Annx

Annx Report 23 Jan 2025 17:35

I thought that at first AnnG, but I think I was probably so stunned and didn't look as if I'd taken on board what he'd said. Apparently there are 3 entrances to this hospital and a nurse has now told him which they usually use as someone will wheel him to the entrance. Luckliy it is next to where I go for mammagrams, so I know exactly where to go and it has quite a few drop off spaces too. I think for future reference I will go in the city before long and have a drive round the three hospitals to find all the entrances and their names. Also for the future either of us could take a taxi to go and collect the other.

He said they seemed pleased with him, and although his heart function isn't perfect just now, it can improve and may recover if he follows advice with a sensible diet, exercise, reduces stress etc. He will go back for an assessment in 3 months to see whether he needs a small defibrillator a bit like a pacemaker fitted which I think will correct anything it detects. The neighbour who came over said his brother has had one for 12 years.

I expect he will be a bit careful at least for a little while Mandy, but they have emphasised that people musn't be put off doing some exercise as it will help. Start off gently with a little walking I think and don't overdo it. When I went to the gym for a short while many moons ago there were cardiac patients there using the machines.

MillymollyAmanda

MillymollyAmanda Report 23 Jan 2025 16:57

Ann is there a neighbour that could go with you to the hospital ,I hate driving at night because of the glare ,I've often wondered if those antiglare glasses for driving at night are any good .
Try not to worry your use to driving in heavy traffic just not in the dark take your time those behind you can wait if they pip take no notice they won't drive into you and they don't own the road just concentrate and you'll be there before you know it and on the way back you'll have OH with you <3

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 23 Jan 2025 16:29

I suppose the paramedic was trying to warn you but seems a strange thing to say to somebody’s partner.

A taxi would have been better for you but he will need a coat as it is so cold.

We will all be thinking of you both. I hope that G will continue to get better.

Vera good that you managed some sleep last night.

Mandy a good idea to get the stair lift when there is a good opportunity. We never know how long we can go on climbing stairs.