I spent a lot of yesterday in bed with a fever. It came on shortly after I finished my last post and lasted until the early hours of this morning.
As a result I’ve been sitting round the house recovering and doing little else. Even typing seemed like too much effort.
By 6 o’clock I felt well enough to go shopping and at 9 o’clock I went to Trowell Services on the M1 to pick up Number One son on his return from Portugal.
I am now going to publish this, go to bed and prepare for a more productive day tomorrow.
Stay well, Quercus.
All back to my normal irritating self, as Julia said a couple of days ago. 🙂
Have to admit it was a worrying few days as I waited to see if I would ever feel better again. 🙂
I am glad to hear you are doing better, and I do know what you mean when sometimes it seems one may never feel better again. Give our best to Julia. It sounds like she has her hands full! 🙂
I will pass on your best wishes. She is busy painting rocks for her Christmas project. 🙂
Good luck.
Stay well
Thank you Derrick.
Oh dear, I hope you feel better soon.
I’m going in the right direction thanks.
Getting better isn’t a waste of a day! Just make sure you are better before you do anything taxing. The good news is “Starve a cold, feed a fever”.
Julia had the day off yesterday so I was having to fight the food off. I think it’s wifely concern, though you can’t dismiss the possibility of a long term plan to feed me to death.
Hope you feel better tomorrow, Simon. There’s a lot of sickness about, I’m afraid. We’ve all been poorly here too.
I’m improving thanks. Blood test day today so I’ll be in the right place if I need a Doctor. 🙂
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Feeling much better, though the blood wouldn’t flow.
I’ve changed my diet a bit and dropped out of the diabetic danger zone too. 🙂
Well done! It’s a pig when the blood doesn’t flow!
After taking the sample they withdrew the needle and the blood spurted out on the furniture. inexplicable!
It is. Strangely, when they took the needle out the blood spurted and went all over my arm and the chair. Fortunately it missed my clothes.
That was fortunate! Once the blood eventually flows there’s no stopping it! I often have to sit for about 10 minutes with my arm in the air.
You are frightening me! I failed the coagulation test so I have to do it all again next week.
Oh no! Didn’t mean to frighten you 🙂
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I’ve fortunately never had that happen. On occasion they have trouble getting blood out, but never had problems trying to stop bleeding.
Yes, keeping it in isn’t normally the problem!
It’s not pleasant!
Hope you feel better!
I’m definitely on the mend thanks. 🙂
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