Outdoor PE - in the Summer term we always have outdoor PE. It was athletics and no running so it wasn’t too bad4.9 for me today. It’s the time of year when insulin seems to turn to water and the heat seems to cause havoc !
Hope everyone had an ok day. Friday for the workers!!!!
Was it PE outside @Lily123 ?
So do I! It’s my favourite of the heathen festivals!I like Christmas
Congratulations on the House Special! 🙂Good morning. Awake at silly o'clock having gone to bed early after turning, loading and carting 240 bales of hay. Some has gone to neighbours but the bulk of it is in the barn. Would doubtless have expired, since the Ukrainians had shoved off on a jolly somewhere and the other arranged assistance didn't turn up until the job was done, but 2 old friends dropped in, planning a natter and a cuppa, but immediately leapt to the rescue. So the 3 geriatrics did the job. As my Mother always observed "many a good tune played on an old fiddle".
This mornings score? A neat HS - 5.2. Plans for today include quite a lot of lying down...
Sorry to hear about dad. That’s a very low pulse rate. I’m surprised they let him home, Mr Eggy once spent a week in hospital, bed rest, for a pulse of 34. Anyhoo, re getting things moving along. When Mr Eggy was waiting for surgery a few years back to sort his poorly heart out, they kept saying it’ll be X, then it was Y, when they said Z we got mad and made an appointment with the GP. We explained that he had no quality of life as such, he was exhausted, his angina was almost constant, blah, blah blah. We may have laid it on a bit thick. The doc listened and actually typed out and sent an email there and then to the cardiologist. I think he laid it on a bit thick too! Within a week or so we had a date for his op. Now I’m expecting your dad to not want a fuss, and he’ll say he’s fine, he’ll wait etc etc. as older folks are want to do. But I’m afraid the only way to get something done in the hard pressed, but amazing NHS, is to push and nag. In the meantime, he needs to rest as much as possible. Have they changed his meds/ given him new meds? Mr Eggy’s low heart rate was due to one of the drugs he was on, once they took him off it and juggled his meds about he’s been fine, well, fine for someone who has had six heart attacks, quadruple bypass, more stents than you can shake a stick at and his final op of some sort of fancy ablation. Apart from that he’s fit as a fiddle! TBF he’s over twenty years younger than your dad and stubborn as a mule! Good luck and hope your dad is feeling more himself soon. I won’t tell you not to worry because if you’re anything like me it’s not gonna happen! XBeen awake since 3:30 and have already taken two cold showers as it’s very hot here with barely any wind.
I’m an effort to cool down at some point today I’ve booked a ticket to go and see Madama Butterfly at the Royal Opera House this afternoon.
Another standing special but there are unsold seats a couple of rows in front that I’ve got every intention of making use of. Grand Circle tickets as well so I’m hoping nobody’s going to book them!
Other than that cancelled yoga for today after two yesterday and there’s one booked for tomorrow morning.
Dad’s been in hospital for a couple of days but he’s back home with mum now. He went to see a physio on Thursday who packed him off to A&E where they hooked him up to a heart monitor and confirmed he had a pulse of 30.
He’ll likely need a pacemaker but for some reason they won’t do it at that hospital so they sent him home saying that they’ll write to the gp.
I’ve suggested to mum that she calls the gp about dad and tells them to expect a letter so that they can chase it if it doesn’t arrive.
Also suggested calling the cardio surgeon (or his secretary) and having a similar convo with them as it might help smooth the path for getting him in surgery.
Mum’s been under the same cardiologist that dad’s now under for 35 years or so. When she started with him he was whatever the lowest rung on the surgery ladder is and now he’s a top consultant/professor/miracle worker type surgeon so it’s good dad’s under him as well.
Dad on the other hand doesn’t want to make a fuss because he hates being in hospital. That’s even more the case now as he could end up being on a geriatric ward with old people. He’s 82.
I’ll push for mum to speak with the medicos as I don’t think it can hinder things but do any of you lot have any suggestions how to get things expedited somewhat?
Oh and 5.3
Here’s hoping it’s an upgrade. Porsche or Masseratti maybe! Boots are a wee bit small, but just don’t take as many shoes and handbags as you normally would!@eggyg no idea what needs he’s on other than a blood smoother.
I’ll push for them to nag and if they don’t I’ll contact the GP surgery myself.
Just to add to the fun, the car I’ve booked for the holiday has suddenly become unavailable and “an alternative will be assigned soon”.
I booked this specific car because I drove it a couple of weeks ago and it was a delight.
Needless to say I’ve sent an email asking why it’s no longer available and what they’re going to assign and when.