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LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 23 Mar 2023 12:04

I hope that your blood pressure is down today Florence.

It is a horrible rainy day today. I managed to get out to do some litter picking yesterday. I had hoped to get out again today, but it is t wet

I think that I will have a lazy afternoon and do some family tree

Florence61

Florence61 Report 22 Mar 2023 13:29

Afternoon everyone
Very wild day here and showery as a gale sweeps in so....back to the usual for us.

The town centre(miles away) was flooded early morning as were other parts of the southern isles too. We had alerts on local news yesterday about it. Happens at the Spring Equinox as the tides are very high. I remember once the boats in the harbour were level with top and nearly out of the water as it really was a very high tide.

Joan , glad you had a walk to inspect your daffies etc and good that some survived but still disheartening I know.

Linda, hope you and daughter are feeling a lot better now and Esme is ok.

Rechecked BP today as is down a bit but still high at 149/89. Shall make tomorrow the last reading, then send them to the surgery and see what they say.

Found out my next Echo Cardiogram is in August, so I shall try & wait until them and see if all is ok.

Just some dusting today and 1 load of washing.

More shredding as I cleared out some old utility bills from 3 years ago, so that has refilled the basket.

Light tea tonight as trying to shed 1/2 a stone before 3 April but proving difficult!!

Florence in the hebrides

Florence61

Florence61 Report 21 Mar 2023 12:31

Afternoon all.
Another breezy showery day here and quite cold too. BIn lorry just came for recycling bins so I have just been outside to put the bins back. Oh my the wind nearly blew me over, I didn't realise how breezy it was but at least it wasn't raining whilst I put them back!

JustGinnie, what a nuisance for you with the rot/damp problems. At least you can stay put as that would have been a nightmare if you have nowhere else to go. Here's hoping it will get sorted very quickly and all go back to normal.

I have been feeling a bit strange over last few days, lightheaded(not my usual sudden drop in BP) so I started taking my Blood Pressure twice a day. I got a real shock on Monday 11am as my BP was 151/102!! never had it so high.

So I have been doing it twice a day. It has come down a bit to 150/90 but still above normal for me. I tel the surgery and the nurse tel me back. She said record for 7 days and email her the scores and then she will discuss if necessary with the dr.

My next echo is due in August, its been 2 years since the last as the dr was pleased with me.

Starting to worry a bit if my Mitral Valve repair has started to come apart in any way. The thought of going through heart surgery again is enough to put up anyones BP!!
This morning it was ok at143/84 pulse 86. My normal reading is around 140/80 Pulse around 90(always high).

Anyway, trying not to worry and keeping busy.

Making a chicken dish with savoury rice for tonight and naan bread for daughter and myself and looking forward to that.

Hope everyone else is well and ok

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 21 Mar 2023 12:00

It is times like this Ginnie that you discover just how much stuff you have been hoard and don’t actually need. Before my daughter and the girls moved in “for a few months”, I got rid of lots of stuff to free up space for them. Even so I kept lots, but a year and a half later, I haven’t touched most of it. So when they do eventually move out, I am going to have a ruthless clear out to make things easier when we do decide to down size

JustGinnie

JustGinnie Report 21 Mar 2023 11:47

Linda, that does sound awful, I know there are different types of rot and one is treated with a chemical. I am glad we didn't have to move as we would have nowhere to go .

It's amazing how much stuff we have and when we need to have work done can't find anywhere to put it all. I have sorted through all the books, dvds and cds and quite a bit is going to the charity shop.

Today is dry so far but there are some dark clouds but hopefully the rain will stay away .
Have a good day everyone..


Ginnie

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 21 Mar 2023 10:43

Oh dear Ginnie, you have my sympathy as I have been in a similar position. It was a very long time ago, just after we had moved house. The survey had shown a little bit if damp in the brickwork of the front wall. The wall seemed fine to us, but the floor under the carpet in that area seemed damp, so a few months after we moved in, we had a specialist company come to check it out. They couldn’t find any damp in the bricks, but did discover some sort of damp rot in the floor boards and joists. We had to have part of the joists in the hall repaired and new floor boards in the hallway and part of the lounge. They also had to treat the whole of the downstairs and the actual stairs with a dreadful chemical spray. They said that we could stay, but the smell was horrific, so we stayed with my parents for a week. We claimed on the original surveyors insurance as such a serious problem shoukd have been picked up in the type of survey we had paid for.

JustGinnie

JustGinnie Report 20 Mar 2023 17:39

Hello everyone, Hope you all had a good mothers day and Joan and OH belated anniversary wishes to you.

We have had a nightmare couple of weeks , started off just wanting to decorate the living room but found damp where a fitted cupboard was, that got sorted but when the plaster and skirting was removed they found rot and we ended up having to have new floor joists, floor boards and skirting so what started as a weekend job is still on going. We will get there I know and it's good we found the problems if we hadn't it could have been much worse as 2 joists had rotted through completely. We found a great builder who did the floor and checked everything out so should be ok (fingers crossed) now.

It's been raining on and off everyday and fed up with washing drying inside .

Moan over now. Got to decide what to do for our meal now. lol

Take care all.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 20 Mar 2023 16:55

It wasn’t my birthday Florence, Esme wanted me to have a balloon for Mothers ( grandmothers) day.

I have been lazy today because I don’t feel well, Esme was fine at school thank goodness, but she was tired when she got back from school, so she is having a rest before dinner. I am making cheesy Bolognaise gnocchi bake with green beans. It is very nice, but the gnocchi is not good for my diet, I put a pound on this week, that will teach me to eat the cakes the girls made at the weekend :-(

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 Mar 2023 16:38

Yes I am fine Florence thank. It was dry here this morning so I caught the bus to Cheltenham and had a look round the shops. As I got home about 1 pm it started to rain and has not stopped since. And it is so dark, although not cold.

Sorry you feel poorly Linda hope you all feel better soon.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 20 Mar 2023 15:23

Afternoon all
I had a lovely mothers day yesterday with a bespoke bouquet of flowers and some gifts too plus lovely cards. Whilst i took a mid morning shower, daughter prepared a wonderful buffet lunch. i couldnt believe my eyes once i had dressed and dried my hair. Was wonderful <3

Linda, was it your birthday as well? I so hope you and your daughter are feeling better today. i have heard there is a lot with bad colds just now doing its rounds.

Also all the local hospitals here have restricted visiting due to an increased number of Covid cases which are on several wards. only essential visiting once a day until the cases ease! Bit worrying really, couldnt bear to think of going back to a lockdown again eeek!!!

Hope Joan, AnnG, JG are all well and anyone else looking in.

Miserable rainy day here and cold too so heating going on very soon.

Just a catch up day and paperwork, finalising a Tesco order for the 24th in prep for my visitors :-D :-D

I shall look in later on

Florence in the hebrides

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 20 Mar 2023 13:16

Lol Linda I should remember to always proof read I rather like Esmeralda!!

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 20 Mar 2023 11:57

LOL Ann, I think I shoukd start calling her Esmeralda.

I don’t feel very well today, neither does my daughter, we both have a cold and a bad headache. Esme has a runny nose as well, but she has gone to school, so hopefully she will be OK.

It was Mother’s Day yesterday of course, so we had a nice day. I had bought presents and cards for the girls to give to their mum. In turn, I got a voucher for Sunday lunch in a very nice hotel not far away, so OH is looking forward to that as well. I also got a large bunch of flowers and a helium balloon. Esme seems to think that everyone needs a helium balloon on their birthday. Mind was a tasteful one with flowers on it, but she chose a Spider-Man one for OH when it was his birthday :-D

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 18 Mar 2023 18:09

Happy anniversary Joan and OH.
Good that Esmeralda is better today. Yes a food diary is a good idea.

Florence61

Florence61 Report 18 Mar 2023 14:00

Yes Linda, that is a good plan, noting also not just the food she eats but also at what time she is eating would be a good idea.

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 18 Mar 2023 13:03

Best wishes to Joan and hubby for a very happy wedding anniversary.
Enjoy your cake!

Good to read that Esme is a lot better today.
The food diary sounds a good plan.

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 18 Mar 2023 12:57

Happy wedding anniversary Joan, I hope that you are enjoying your day.

Esme is fine this morning, okaying and eating as normal. We are going to keep a detailed diary to see if we can spot any reason for the sickness



Florence61

Florence61 Report 18 Mar 2023 12:25

Happy 56th Wedding Anniversary Joan. Congrats to you and hubby.
Hope the cake turned out well and you have a lovely day <3

Well its back to the norm here as it hosing down with rain but the ground is so dry and my plants needed a good soak.

Spent most of the morning paying bills that are due in a few days. groan....more pennies disappearing from bank account!

New council tax bill arrived starts on 1st April, not too bad as less than £10 rise per month but rent increase is around £36 up per month.

I can still manage and there are a lot more worse off than me so musn't grumble.

Just usual chores today, nothing exciting in the post either!

Linda, when my daughter was 5, she complained of a sore tummy but wasn't actually sick. Was only after numerous blood tests, GP visits etc and she lost a stone in weight, she got an ultra sound and it did it show something far worse!
But as Esme gets a scan regularly, at least you have peace of mind its nothing too serious.

Hope everyone else looking in is well and warm

Florence in the hebrides

LindainHerriotCountry

LindainHerriotCountry Report 17 Mar 2023 21:40

Thank you Ann and Vera, I have been reading about your suggestions and will talk to my daughter about them. We are wondering if she has a food allergy of some sort as the last two times have been after she had meals out. Having said that, she has had meals out at the same places and not been effected. Cheese and chocolate are both mentioned, but she has cheese on a daily basis and two squares of chocolate every night, so it can’t be that. It is very difficult trying to find a common factor

SuffolkVera

SuffolkVera Report 17 Mar 2023 17:05

I sometimes read this thread though I don’t often post on it but I felt so sorry for Esme that I thought I’d add my two pennorth. Linda, has abdominal migraine been considered? It’s not that uncommon in children. The main symptoms are stomach pain and vomiting.

I hope Esme recovers quickly.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 17 Mar 2023 15:49

Linda have you looked or have medics looked at cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) in child. somebody who used to be on here has a child (now in her 20s) who has had this since a child. Probably isn't this but worth a look maybe.