Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Frightening @Michael I hope your vision improves when the drops wear off, good luck and stay safeThis is going to take some time as I still cannot see properly - please forgive any spelling mistakes.
Ambulance arrived to 0750 and I was at the hospital by 0830. I handed over the precious papers and was told that the doctor would see me at 0900. Was called in to be told that I could not be seen because the appointment date on the papers was October 2nd!!! I didn't throw a tantrum but just sat down and said that I was going nowhere until I had seen someone.
Doctor relented and aplogised and said that he would carry out the test then
Lots of drops and I was then asked to wait outside for 30 minutes..
When I went back in I was told that there was no evidence of diabetic retinopathy but there was a small cataract which did not need surgery. I would however have to go back for a more intensive examination but it would take some time to arrange an appointment. In the meantime I would have to do the best that I could with my reduced vision.
He signed the form enabling me to have an ambulance to take me home. He even asked his nurse to take me to the waiting area as I could hardly see. I have waited up to 8 hours for the ambulance in the past but today I was helped into an ambulance within 10 minutes.
I have no idea how long it takes for those drops to wear off but it is more difficult to see than it was 24 hours ago.
Sandwiches tonight as I can't see well enough to cook. Ah well.
Thats great news. Keep it up. We humans need physical interactions.made a little progress yesterday that I hope I can continue, I hugged Bruce for the first time since March
Oh no. I hope everything is ok. Keep us posted.Just had a text off my dad saying he was on the way to A&E and his partner would keep me informed, quite worried as no idea why
It feels quitr strange when you first go back but you soon get used to the new ways of working.Evening All.
5.1 this morning.
Made my 1st trip into school today since I got sent home on March 17th - it’s still there! Quite a few changes observed as there wasn’t really anyone there to speak to. Sorted my room out a little bit but need to go and do a more next week. My room is definitely clean I will say that!!! Kind of looking forward to it but I think I’ll feel different when there‘s a 1000 or so wandering round at staggered breaks and lunch !
I’ve only had once.I’m convinced that the lobster was cooked in heaven and sent down to their kitchen.
I might try and order some crunchy with my next Morrisons order as I'm down to only having 2 jars and my MIL forgot to pick it up at Lidl and went to Asda instead yesterday@Kaylz, just had breakfast. Not just peanut butter in porridge but CRUNCHY peanut butter in porridge...amazing!x
When we've done outdoor learning in the past children are encouraged to change into old clothes and waterproofs before so if anyone does get wet or muddy they can change. We have classroom doors leading outside so, before we finished, if it was raining we could leave all doors open and there was no need to be outside. I feel for your MIL. Its no fun when you're wet, cold and maybe not feeling 100% but you still need to be upbeat and enthusiastic. I hope your dad is ok x@freesia my MIL is a TA at one of the primary schools here and I do feel sorry for them as they don't have shelters when it's outside learning so they literally are getting absolutely soaked and sitting wet and cold with the windows being open when they do get back in, my MIL is 62 and Type 2 so not the best of conditions for her either to be fair
My suspicions were correct about my dad and they think its his stomach ulcer that's having a flare up
xx