Saturday, 12 July 2025

Striking Drs again!!

 I was sad to hear that Drs are threatening to strike again and Robert Winston the pioneer of IVF has resigned from the BMA, he is so opposed to them striking.

I remember their strike in 2016 because I was caught up in it. I had requested to move hospitals from Colchester to Basildon, as we had spent so much time driving to Colchester, where I was admitted after I broke my arm in April 2015.. Basildon was only 4 miles from where  we lived. 

The new Consultant was very nice and thought he could operate on my arm to get the bone to knit together. The first op in May 2016 failed the bone had gone soft and the screws had fallen out of the plate, which was meant to hold the break together. So he suggested he thought wiring the bone top to bottom would work.. A date was booked and I went through all the pre-op tests again, and the scrubbing myself in the shower for 4 minutes with stuff I was given, The day before I had a text to say because his Registrar was striking, it was cancelled and I'd be contacted when a new date could be arranged. When I saw the strike was over, I phone to find out when I'd have the op because my arm was swollen and I was in a lot of pain. I had a message it would be the following week.

I had the op even though the Consultant didn't have his Registrar, but the he assured me his op. team of senior nurses were very competent. It went ok although I was in a lot of pain after it.. a post op. appointment was for the following week. And you've guessed it was cancelled because the Drs were on strike again.. I was very upset the wound was weeping bloody fluid.. We got dressings from Boots. 

After 6 days I phoned and spoke to a secretary, who was very nice and understanding and I was told to go to the clinic the next day at 4 and I'd be seen. I arrived just before 4 and waited and waited till nearly 6.. By this time the weeping fluid had leaked through the dressing. My blouse and cardigan were saturated. The nurse was horrified so was the surgeon.  The 28 stitches were embedding in my flesh.  Even  though the nurse was very gentle taking them out, and took her time it hurt, I cried a lot, Dh was upset too and there was another nurse, who came to hold my arm still. I was given a hospital gown to get home.

I went to my own GP later that month, I was in so much pain, he advised to get a second opinion. In February 2017 I had my first appointment at the Royal London Orthopedic Hospital, nearly 2 years after breaking my arm. Then I had 2 more operations there, my last follow up appointment was November 2019. I still haven't full use of my arm

So I'm not a bit sympathetic that the Drs want more, it seems 29.2% wasn't  enough for them!

Chrisxx

Friday, 11 July 2025

Childhood playtimes.

 

After over a 100 years the fair ground at Porthcawl is to close this coming October. A very sad happening, but the County Council want the land for houses! No need for me to say, Porthcawl people are very upset and there is a group set up to oppose it.

I visited this fair as a child with friends, we used to spend hours here. My Aunty Rene, my father's sister,  worked on the cash desk of the Water Chute so I had loads of free rides. School friends who had parents working there shared toffee apples and doughnuts and I had many a Ghost train ride free too.

My own children loved it too. One summer my Aunty Glad, who brought me up wanted to have the children visit by themselves. So I left my daughter and eldest son there for a week and they and Aunty Glad had a lovely week..so then she asked could the two youngest boys stay the next week. They were 12 and 9 years old.. The third evening she phoned to say they were missing! They went out after lunch and then at 8 pm they hadn't come home, and she had just walked to the end of the road to the main road, and an ambulance had just gone past! 

Of course no mobiles in those days and so I phoned the chip shop, as I had gone to school with the owner's son. He said he'd go and look for them, I suggested they were probably in the amusement arcade and had lost track of time. And that's where they were, happily winning and losing pennies. eating sweets. My school friend said, he knew it was them, because when he asked them if they were my sons, they were full of  'sorrys'  because they thought I was there and had driven the 232 miles to give them 'what for'!
My Aunt was very pleased to see them and relieved.. but surprised to see my school friend shepherding them through the gate into the house.  
 They did stay another time, but with strict instructions to be back at 6.  Did I stay out till all hours when I was their age? Of course I did, we all did in those days! Did you?
Dh and I walked past the fair ground the other day, still the loud music, the screams of people on the rides and the smell of doughnuts and chips, happy days.

Chrisxx

Thursday, 10 July 2025

Life ???


We have lovely flowers flowering in my garden, which is my love, but I'm in the depths of despair, all by one thing that happened last week. 2 that's what it said.. 2 pounds on!

How did that happen we had stuck religiously to the SW plan, didn't even have a cheat Friday after weighing, so how? Its not like we had a Chinese Take away or even fish n chips. 

So I wasn't just disappointed I was devastated and could have cried,  of course I didn't.. the previous week a young woman had tears, because she's at her target weight, but wants to go down another half stone. Honesty if she stood sideward in front of you, you couldn't see her, she's that thin! 

So I'm battling on and what's even worse, going up in the Surgery lift on Monday, the mirror showed me full length, I'm grotesque, fat isn't a good enough word to describe me. How did I lose 3 pounds 2 weeks ago and gain 2 pounds last week! I'd planned to lose 4 stone by my birthday in December, so at the moment I'm not going to do it.

I've arranged for a blood test to have my thyroid checked, is it that? And I've been walking, but I've struggled my arthritic knee is very unpleasant, so I have to take my time. But I am trying.. isn't life hard sometimes?

Chrisxx

Wednesday, 9 July 2025

Could this be you?

 A couple in their nineties were both having memory problems. 🤔🧓👵

During a check-up, the doctor said they were physically fine but might want to start writing things down to help with their forgetfulness. 📝
Later that night, while watching TV 📺, the old man gets up from his chair.
“Want anything while I’m in the kitchen?” he asks.
“Yes, a bowl of ice cream,” she replies. 
🍨
“Sure,” he says, heading to the kitchen.
“Don’t you think you should write it down?” she asks sweetly.
“No need,” he replies. “I can remember that.” 
😄
“Well, I’d like strawberries on top, too. 
🍓 Maybe write it down?”
“I got it,” he says. “Ice cream with strawberries.”
“And whipped cream,” she adds. “Please write it down!”
“I don’t need to write it down! Ice cream, strawberries, whipped cream!” he shouts from the kitchen. 
😤
Twenty minutes later, he shuffles back with a plate of bacon and eggs. 🥓🍳
She stares at it and says,
“So… where’s the toast?!
*************************************
I sent this to a friend similar age to me and her response was..
'Could be me if I got to 90.'
I replied 'no way, you're too on the ball and would get your own ice cream, strawberries and cream!'
Me??
I'd say 'where's the marmalade?'
Chrisxx

Tuesday, 8 July 2025

20th Anniversary

 Thursday July7th 2005 started as an ordinary day for me and for thousands of other British people too. I had gone into work and after making sure all was set up ready in my class room, I popped along to the Staff room for a quick cup of  tea and a chat before the bell rang at 9 o'clock. There were quite a few members of staff there, then Ann one of the Teaching Assistants.. said, ' Listen everyone, something's happening in London, I've just had text message from my husband to tell me he's ok. He's never done that before.' Her husband was a police officer working in London.


We learnt later it was the terrorists' bombings, which killed 52 innocent people all travelling to work that morning, either on a bus or the underground. It was the 20th Anniversary of that horrific event yesterday. Hundreds of people were injured, many losing limbs.

One of the people killed was Jenny and this book 'A Song for Jenny' is written by her mother Julie Nicholson, a C of E priest who was on holiday in N. Wales at the time. The story starts with her watching the horror all unfold on TV, and then her traveling to London to find out what had happened to her daughter. It was 5 days after the bombings, when she learnt Jenny was a victim and dead. 

It was heart breaking reading this book as Julie takes us through the agonizing struggle of grief from the moment when Jenny doesn't answer her phone, to the anointing of her body.
Devastatingly honest and courageous, Julie tells of her love and loss as only a mother can.

I don't need to tell you but I sobbed reading this book.. and was sad to learn that Julie resigned from being a C of E priest. 

Chrisxx

Monday, 7 July 2025

The on going Blue Badge story!

 I think this handsome fella ears must have been burning this afternoon because of the number of times he was mentioned! I can't walk confidently without him and hang on to my Rhett Butler for dear life!



I actually had a phone at 08:00 this morning offering me an appointment to see a Dr this afternoon!

I reckon it was because of the mess up of the Friday afternoon appointment with the Physio out of town! Anyway the outcome of the appointment was the Surgery like the physios don't do assessment for Blue Badges, but he is willing to write a letter with his views on my ability to walk according to what I had told him.
Anyway I have resubmitted the form and if I get it or don't I've tried!

What a palaver!

Chrisxx

Saturday, 5 July 2025

A wild goose chase

 We went walking late Thursday afternoon, it had cooled down and here by the harbour there was a sea breeze. We often ended up here when we had Nell.. she hated us sitting down for too long, even though we used to share our ice cream with her; we shared a small tub Thursday between us, bearing in mind Friday was SW weigh day!


So what happened on the scales Friday? I was 2 pounds up! I know I've lost weight because my clothes are loose but my feet have swollen, a combination of my tablets, the heat and not so much walking. I was so disappointed,  but I'll try again this coming week.

But then my Friday got even worse. I've reapplied for my Blue Badge, but had been told I needed an assessment from a physio.. My surgery had arranged an appointment with one, but not at our Surgery but Kenfig Hill?? Off we went, having had to look up where it was, parking was difficult, and the car park was away from the entrance, so I had to walk along a side road.  Then when we got there??

The physio said they don't do that and couldn't understand why I was there. He was very apologetic and said he'd email my surgery to tell them.

We drove back home and called into my surgery on the way. They were so unhelpful. A prissy receptionist said she couldn't give me an appointment till September to see a Dr,  as the manager was on her lunch break, so she'd phone me at home later. I didn't get a phone call.. so a complete waste of our afternoon. I was annoyed, tired and fed up.  

They have no idea what its like for people, who don't know the area, I know I was born here in Porthcawl, but had never been to the surrounding towns, we didn't have a car when I was a child. I'd never been to Kenfig Hill before and won't go there again! 

The new head of NHS England Sir Jim Mackey has said, the key parts of the NHS appear built to keep the public away because its an inconvenience. Phones are never answered or are only answering machines, (I can vouch for that as I have only ever spoken to a machine at the hospital) And to see a GP there is the 8 o'clock scramble... and that's certainly true.

I also have no evidence of my knee, or shoulder operations because I had them in another country... England!!! 

Chrisxx

Friday, 4 July 2025

Such a beautiful young woman,

On Wednesday the Princess of Wales visited a Wellness Centre at Colchester Hospital. She spoke openly about her own cancer diagnoses and that although she was now in remission, life was still not back to normal and that the fear was still there.

Although looking very thin she was radiant and her usual beautiful

 self.


She planted a rose there, actually planted it herself, down on her knees getting her hands in the earth and getting them dirty.


It's a rose named Catherine after her., a floribunda and with a fragrant scent.


I'm tempted to buy ir, such a lovely colour and I could  say I have Princess Catherine in my garden!

Chrisxx

Thursday, 3 July 2025

The face of a woman yesterday in Parliament!

 When the PM was asked yesterday in Parliament about his Chancellor Rachel Reeves, he didn't actually state that she was to stay as a minister, so what did that mean? And sitting behind him her face crumbled and there were notable tears. Is she for the chop, we don't know, but what we do know is that she has caused misery in many  peoples' lives. Those who had their heating allowance stopped, and those who have lost their jobs, because of the increase in the basic pay and increased National Insurance, which many firms found they could not afford. Hence they had to let some people go.


    Her policies have forced the Government into their U turn on the heating allowance and down toning of the disability allowance. Should we saying 'Poor Rachel' she was only doing her job or join the protesting crowds and the back benchers, who want her gone?
Were her tears that of shame because of her policies, or because she was the cause of the Governments' fall from favour (did any one hold them in esteem?) or because she knew she was losing her job. Who knows?
Well one thing we do know, is she won't be short of a penny or two!!
It's not easy being an Member of Parliament even with their generous pay, that they voted for themselves.

Chrisxx

Wednesday, 2 July 2025

Just some pics of the garden

 Just some garden shots... everything is beginning to flower at last!






I'm loving these and we have three,,, all in  a pot which we'll keep in the pot, as they are supposed to flower better.. Agapanthus.


And the clematis survived that gusty wind from a few weeks ago.

And the blue geranium will soon be joined by the orange flowers of the crocosmia, buds are there,


We have been sitting on our bench in the cool of the mornings, too hot later on.
On one of the FB gardening groups I belong to, a member had written the joys of retirement, was sitting on her patio with a Magnum.. there were a few comments asking her for a glass, but of course she wasn't talking about champagne, but a chocolate covered ice cream!

But I agree, it is lovely being able to sit outside in our garden and admire all our hard work.
Chrisxx