What, I'm not Superwoman?

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My friend called on Sunday, to ask if it was okay for him to stay on Friday. Of course I said it was fine but reminded him that I had my operation on Tuesday and I might not be my usual hostess self.

Friday came and although I was tired, cooking wasn't impossible. Thanks to the dishwasher I didn't have to clean up too. Friday became Saturday and I was starting to flag. He doesn't do sitting down, so he drove me for a brief trip to a garden centre and a DIY shop, by dinner time cooking was hard work. When Saturday became Sunday, I cooked the last dinner, then I crashed. I went to bed at 7pm in tears of exhaustion and pain. Three days was too much. He leaves this morning.

I've always been a doggedly determined independent person. After spinal surgery I cruised a 14 ton boat single handed in storm and tempest (I'm paying for it now though). So I thought this op being significantly smaller would be a breeze. Op on Tuesday, up about by Friday. I was wrong.

One kind soul here read my message of woe and gave me sage advice. After which I have decided, no more guests unless they're willing to cook, clean and tidy up. I've discovered for myself cancer doesn't just hit you physically, it hits you mentally too. The passing years have been cruel and my super powers have most definitely worn off. It's time to take notice of my battle scars and learn from them.

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Blueeric and Denzilpants, I don't know what I'd do without you all here. There's so much to get your head around and it wears you out doesn't it?

    It's still early days for me and I'm making mistakes but this weekend was one I will learn from.

    Thank you x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Moonbat

    Yep you're right there is so much to get your head around

    Although I took lots of advice and read about my condition and how to convalesce I too made several big mistakes especially trying to do too much too soon

    The real nugget is TAKE TIME

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    <p>When i was slightly indisposed 4 years ago if people ask if i was up to visitors i said yes if you bring cake or biscuits & bugger off home when i say i'm tired,yes i put on weight but i did get jobs done that him indoors was no good at or wouldn't do & i certainly found out which of the "friends" meant it when they said if you want anything doing just ask</p>

    <p>This is the time to sit back a bit,take a rest & be selfish,if you don't want to do it just say no</p>

    <p>xx </p>

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Sister Snail, you made me larf! I wish I could be just like you!

    I am learning fast though, friends have been in touch but only a couple have actually done anything, the lady who has helped the most is the busiest out of all of them and doesn't have a minute to spare for herself. It's funny how people show their true colours when put to the test.

    Am definitely doing as you all say now. Unfortunately I have other health problems causing concern, so I have no choice now but to put my feet up for a while longer.

    Thanks lots x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Good girl

    You're right about finding out who you're friends really are

    Actions speak louder, empty vessels yarda yarda yarda