New month, new thread - as requested by ellie 73
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Daily Life chit chat for bloods, scans, appointments, going shopping, cutting grass, reading, watching some thing decent on TV - whatever your day has in store for you. That is daily life!
Even having a laugh, that is a normal life, and we all have it.
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Yes i heard going to get hot again, well over 30dg , fit for nothing again.
Good idea will noy fill it, but leave door open for the cold air.
I melted the other week, no fans here, then found two, after daughter told me check, the junk room, never go in there, as all junk. lol
Going to strip the bed, cut my arm some how, and, being on blood thinners, all over the quilt cover, would not mind, only did it Sunday. happy days.
I think the hot weather is only for 3 days and 28° max, hopefully it's not humid, have you tried the fans to see if they work. Ellie how's the arm has it stopped bleeding I know what you mean about getting cuts and no idea how it happened, my meds don't thin my blood but they interfere with it clotting which is great for the heart but rubbish for cuts. Was as GP yesterday, my back is not good and she said she would make a quick referral for me to see a specialist, just had a phone call, appointment today, amazing but worrying'
Eddie xx
To be honest, my arms are a mess, looks like i may have been s,,, harming. and do not stops for hours some times.
Some times i do not even know, until walking round Tesco's and some one stops me and says.
Well get appointment out the way, no time to worry then.
Well London may get to over 33, watch this space.
There are gels and powders you can apply to cuts even quite deep cuts which do help but I just apply pressure till it stops, they say raise your arm to slow the bleeding, if I do that my hand goes numb after 2 minutes and takes ages to get feeling and movement back, hospital soon so hopefully catch up later
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