Morning, how's your day going so far?
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Ada said:All downstairs now hooves and kitchen floor washed. Washing done. Managed to do half way up the stairs but had to give up. Completely drained now and pain at it’s worst so he will have to finish the stairs and hoover all upstairs. It can’t be left otherwise he and Betty will just walk bits all over my clean floors downstairs. Depends what time he gets up and how bad his headache is
I'm sorry to hear that @Ada have you taken any painkillers for the headache?1 -
@janer1967 I'm supervising kids glueing things to paper bought them a tub of mixed materials and stickers. Making spiders etc. They've done dancing to utube the floor is larva to get rid of energy. And we've watched films0
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Good afternoon all you lovely's hope your all well and keeping warm.
Had a lovely few hours, Mom and Dad popped to the shops after we all had lunch so we had the girls, we had a little walk, great in the sun when well wrapped up.
Sounds like you'l have to try and get in touch with your Doctor Monday @Amberpearl x0 -
Thanks @66Mustang - hows things in your part of the world x0
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Not bad thanks @SueHeath my side pain is a lot better today. I didn't sleep on it all night, I slept on the other side, and I have not moved much today. I'm not sure whether I need to see a doctor next week as the pain's not stopping me doing things anymore. I guess if it comes back when I start being active again I will go.
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Can you remember hitting it or anything @66Mustang sometimes these things can just happen, but if it comes back bad when you start moving more perhaps you need to get it checked out or see what Mom says about it darling x0
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@SueHeath I don't remember anything like hitting it or straining it, Mum thinks it is all the coughing - either muscular strains or a cracked rib caused by the coughing. I read on the NHS website all sorts of things...urine infection, or kidney stone, or appendix needs to come out, etc...I know they need to tell you all the possibilities but it wound me up into a worry
I don't usually like reading up on health stuff for that very reason, prefer to just see an expert and let them do their job.
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I wont read health stuff like that at all online @66Mustang for exactly the same reason, it will convince you there is something bad going on. Try and put all those things to the back of your mind darling, Mom could be right with straining yourself when you were coughing, deff don't look things up on line bab just talk to Mom about it and see what she says. x2
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Thank you @SueHeath
I will see what she says
she doesn't take risks and will always make someone go to A&E if she thinks they need to and she didn't say that for me, she said as long as I can cope with the pain it can wait till the doctors open on Monday, so I trust that it's not serious
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Us Mom's are useful for some things @66Mustang ha ha x1
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Ada said:durhamjaide2001 said:Ada said:All downstairs now hooves and kitchen floor washed. Washing done. Managed to do half way up the stairs but had to give up. Completely drained now and pain at it’s worst so he will have to finish the stairs and hoover all upstairs. It can’t be left otherwise he and Betty will just walk bits all over my clean floors downstairs. Depends what time he gets up and how bad his headache is
I'm sorry to hear that @Ada have you taken any painkillers for the headache?
the headaches I mentioned are the boss and his daily hangover lol0 -
He he @Ada sorry shouldn't laugh but it's only because I know what you mean
I read on the side effects of one medicine that it can make you feel sick, then I started feeling sick, I was fine before 🙄
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I shouldn't laugh either me and you @66Mustang are going to get into trouble of @Ada l🤣2
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