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One of those nights! Stopped myself from buying Chanel bodylotion. God knows why.I love lotions and potions that smell good. I've worn Chanel all my " adult " life. I bought a shower gel from tk max the other day. No idea of the make. I put it in my hand wash pump. It smells devine.
Neales yardFrankinsense moisturiser puts me to sleep.I
Night all.
Wear make up. Look at Joan Collins.
Three times! What did I do?
Sleep Well Everyone. If that fails at least find something nice to think about! No use worrying, it doesn’t change a thing!
Love to all. Sal xxxx
You’re right, LondonLass worrying doesn’t change things, just increases stress levels and thence blood pressure! (Mine just now was 126/64)
night night Fruit Loops, sleep well and stay safe, plenty of sleepy dust for all who wish
hugs xxx
Moomy
Sorry you’re in hospital Lacomtekp .. Hope you get home soon.
I’m back from travels, jet lag much improved but hip still bothering me after long haul flight and everything still feels a bit of an effort. Feel as though I’m ageing fast ️ Looking forward to my next month off Letrozole (Oct). Aim to start exercise today on top of walking. Positive mental attitude ….
“ The only constant thing in life is change “
Morning...
Thanks for all your kind wishes.
I was allowed home yesterday afternoon because the day doctor thought I'd sleep better away from the noise and cannulas.I had stopped vomitting and the decision was severe vertigo. Not before I' d been terrified by suggestions that because of the BC, I might have brain tumours but the head scan was clear. OH is always positive ...he says at least we know that in addition to the mammogram and echographie, the brain is clear.....but I could have done without the scare and two hour wait for result.. The night doctor and my nurse were insensitive. Nurse had 11 tries at bloods and cannula. My arm is very bruised and my hand so stiff where cannula was stuck in back and then taped in. I'm not needle phobic but it does get painful when they get it wrong and keep going in the same places but he got cross with me. Day staff were the other end of spectrum. There were eight of us in short term wards and four care nurses, two medical nurses, two cleaners and a doctor to help us wash, dress, clean beds, comfy chairs, food etc.
The day doctor was so sensible. She knew I had had no sleep. A very ill 90 year old who needed treatment with noisy equipment, bright lights because of delicate procedures ( drugs into arteries) and was delirious from morphine after effects, had to share my room because the ice bed was there and her temp was 45°. She was transferred at 08.00 but the hospital day was busy by then so no sleep until home.
I have now slept for eight hours. OH has his nurse, carer, cleaner hats on. It will be ok. He tries hard......
I am ready for another sleep. The hand is back for writing but I'm still quite feeble.
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