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Hi everyone
I do hope this easing of guidelines means that you can meet up with a friend for a short while which in turn could help you feel a little bit better . You're having such a crap time health wise it will do us all good to get out aside from hospital visits . At least nobody more than us understand the need for social distancing and more importantly we can recognise the covidiots and avoid .lol
seaspirit44 hope you have recovered from your crap night my hubby suddenly decided this afternoon to allow daughter and partner into back garden where I was . I was /am not impressed.
I usually speak to daughter and anyone else thru window . So after 12 weeks this is my little bubble . Now I agree our garden is big enough to allow what was at least 3xtimes social distance at she at least had the sense to refuse fabric seat which he offered .
What really annoyed me was he made what ultimately has to be my decision .
lets just hope tomorrow a better day
Margaret x
seaspirit44 ... keep up with the pink...purple good too. Sorry you’re going through a rough time, you’re coping with so much. Rant, let it all out. Covid19 has a lot to answer for. This relaxing of lockdown seems to be galloping ahead especially with all the covidiots out and about making it feel as though lockdown is over. The nhs will be under strain due to injuries, drunkeness and of course increase in transmission.
... sorry you’re going through the mill... I agree with seaspirit44 about your sense of humour coming through in spite of everything you’re having to cope with.
Hugs to all xx
“ The only constant thing in life is change “
I’ve been horrified at the photos and films of covidiots on beaches etc, but son in law took this photo when visiting a local plant nursery, it’s of a minor road near a small range of hills in Bedfordshire, not big enough to socially distance but it seems folk really don’t care any more!
stay at home (or in s case, indoors in hospital) and stay safe, all!
For any who know Bedfordshire, it’s Sharpenhoe Clappers!
Hugs xxx
Moomy
Saw 2 amazing images taken at Durdle Door beach in Dorset yesterday when 2 helicopters had to land on the beach for three teenagers injured 'tombstoning' from the arch.
Before the incident....
Helicopters on beach...
What happened to the 2 metre rule
Thank you Northerner and Flossie25, feeling much better now. Don’t know what I would do without this site!!
, I did not realise you were still in or back in Hotel NHS!
moomy, words fail me looking at that photo of all thise selfish covidiots. I slso rmpathise with your barely expressed anger with this inept and ideologically driven incompetent government I do not trust any if their pronouncements. I cannot believe the lies that our mendacious self seeking si called leader is getting away with. I wish we had Jacinda Ardern!!
I’ll be on the naughty step now
Onwards and flatwards (don't do hills) and keep walking if you can!
I retract what I said about walk after photos of covidiots out and about today ......stay where you are it's safe ! Shame you not on ground floor
photos of Buttermere are horrendous I've never seen so many there without Covid ..also when interviewed you get idiots saying I couldn't believe how many here when we arrived !!
I've heard today granddaughter in A&E near caversham last night four five hours . was her birthday 25 , partners brother was leaving after a socially distance al fresco picnic on the banks of the Thames . He got in his car and she came running down the stairs . Well half way then
Tumbled down rest !!
Result badly misaligned Broken wrist !!
Sedation to try to align then cast on . Scan tomorrow and Covid results then action plan meeting with surgeon .
Take care
Margaret x
Ok, everyone, this may be T.M.I. for most, but seaspirit44, you may find it useful.
Along with my mystery illness, I have frequent flare-ups of immunotherapy induced colitis, I.e. uncontrollable and unpredictable diarrhoea, leading to frequent accidents. I have taken to wearing tena pants. They're not pads, but actual pants, like the pull-ups you can buy for toddlers, and they have saved me from awful embarrassment on many occasions. I also have a radar key for public toilets. Ok, I always carry spares, along with toilet paper in case the public toilets have run out, but they made pre-lockdown outings possible.
Tena pants come in 3 sizes, I think, and the absorption level goes high.
Hope this helps.
Xx
Hi all
I think we are all in disbelief of the covid idiots not self distancing. Any bets on when we have a second peake!!!
Linda x
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