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I was watching the birds in the garden and I thought of you. How are your
ribs feeling now? I do hope you're on the road to recovery. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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"Adrian" wrote in message om... I was watching the birds in the garden and I thought of you. How are your ribs feeling now? I do hope you're on the road to recovery. It seems to be taking a long time to improve very slowly. I can still only creep around until the afternoon - it seems to take that long for the painkillers to make the pain bearable. I have a small window of opportunity to drive to the local supermarket now, has to be pm to be able to break through the pain barrier but before it gets dark as because of all my eye ops I cannot see properly in the dark. I just hated relying on other people for my food shopping. My neighbour said she would do it, but didn't. I will be speaking to my GP on Monday as that is when my sicknote runs out, about adequate pain control, because he hasn't provided it yet, tbh and what is sort of worse is that he thought I could go back to work after 2 weeks! on Monday! My friend June has been a star by looking after my chickens and at first, the cats. Imagine having your cats wanting their breakfast and not being able to pick up their tins/pouches until someone else comes. Thanks for asking, Adrian. Tweed |
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Christina Websell wrote:
It seems to be taking a long time to improve very slowly. I can still only creep around until the afternoon - it seems to take that long for the painkillers to make the pain bearable. I have a small window of opportunity to drive to the local supermarket now, has to be pm to be able to break through the pain barrier but before it gets dark as because of all my eye ops I cannot see properly in the dark. I just hated relying on other people for my food shopping. My neighbour said she would do it, but didn't. I will be speaking to my GP on Monday as that is when my sicknote runs out, about adequate pain control, because he hasn't provided it yet, tbh and what is sort of worse is that he thought I could go back to work after 2 weeks! on Monday! My friend June has been a star by looking after my chickens and at first, the cats. Imagine having your cats wanting their breakfast and not being able to pick up their tins/pouches until someone else comes. Thanks for asking, Adrian. Tweed Lots and lots of healing purrs, Polonca and Soncek |
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