Thank goodness for our garden, its keeping me sane,, yesterday I had a telephone appointment with the Urology Consultant. The appointment was made 10 days ago, and I've been dreading it. It was with a different Dr to the one I saw in March. I was half expecting him to say, as I've been on these low dose anti-biotics a month, they'd see me next week for the cystoscopy! But no, whew! He explained that my lab tested urine sample showed a bug, that was resistant to the anti-biotics I'd been given. So he was writing to my own Dr to give him the results and for a prescription for a different anti-biotic. So see how that would go, with a possible appointment for the procedure in two weeks time. I feel more positive, because this will cover me through and after the cystoscopy.
I didn't sleep well the night before worrying about the phone call..
So I hoped to sleep last night, especially as I'd spent the afternoon in the garden.. we have a lot of seedlings to plant and I mean a lot.
I've planted the cosmos in a pot like last year and we have planted Dh's sweet peas in a pot with a rounded tall cane support and the Verbena Borealis we planted n one of the flower beds, but there are lots more to plant.
My seeds have done me proud, but it means I have a lot as well as veg to plant!
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Hi the white shrub may be a hydrangea or a cornus but less sure on that! Jan D.
Worrying over things is exhausting. I used to get into a right tizzy before lung function appointments until I convinced my self it was pointless; the results would be whatever they were regardless.
Sounds like good results to get a new antibiotic. And your lovely garden and your beautiful flowers, they really must cheer you up. We've had five cold miserable days Non-Stop rain. But it's ended today and they actually say that now we're going to get hot. So basically there has been no spring here at all.
Good luck with the new meds. Sometimes it takes a couple of different ones to knock out the bacteria. Your garden is lovely. I hope to get some planting done today when the rain stops.
Beauty in your garden is a great distraction. Have a lovely day!
What a relief for you.
That grumpy is so pretty! I did not start seeds this year and am sorry for it. Ah well, it was nice to have a break. I can't wait for your summer pictures of your garden. I know it will be gorgeous.
Is it a Japanese Climbing Hydrangea? P
You must be very relieved to hear what the urologist had to say and hopefully, the new medications will work. Your garden is lovely!
The shrub could be a spiraea called 'Bridal Wreath. which makes an early appearance.
I hope the new antibiotics will help you. Sounds like this urologist is being very thorough and helpful.
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