Once again another week has whizzed me by and a start of a
new month. I do sometimes wonder where the
times goes and how I manage to fill my days especially when I don’t have a
project to work on. I am spending a lot
of my time worrying about Phil’s mum and wondering how much longer she can
carry on looking after dad at home. The
carers are helping and at least she has someone to chat to but it’s not nearly
enough. Poor mum is now having to sleep
in the same bed as dad as he has gone all nocturnal and is up for the most of
the night. Not surprisingly considering
he is asleep for most of the day.
Getting old is no fun.
Phil went down on Tuesday to Melton and had a good
visit. Dad seemed a little better and
Phil was kept busy with jobs that his mum wanted him to do. He fixed the
washing machine and took mum to Tesco’s and to the doctor’s surgery to put in
her prescription. I stayed home and did domestics in the flat, I had wanted to
go to the gym but that didn’t happen.
On Wednesday I went with Sue to see Dr Medhi at MK General; he was the first doctor to start all of her investigations. It is quite an experience going to Sue’s appointments, because her condition is so rare, she is being used as a case study in various medical fields and we get treated with almost fame notoriety. Sue has been discussed at a conference in America and the cardiology at MKG is writing a journal which he hopes to publish in the medical world. Sue won’t be named, she’ll just be referred to as ‘white female 54 year old woman’ but it will be interesting to read. She has asked for copies.
I did make it to the gym on Thursday morning which is the first
time in a while and it wasn’t too painful.
Phil picked up Georgina and took her to see her grandparents. I had a snack for lunch and then picked up
Sue and we drove to her appointment with Professor Grossman at Oxford. We had a good run in although not enough time
to grab a cup of tea in the main building.
The Professor commented on how well Sue looked and gave her the all
clear; he also pronounced her as ‘normal’ although I’m not sure I would agree
with that! We managed to avoid the rush hour by the skin of our teeth and I got
back to the flat before half five.
I was feeling jaded from a late night on Wednesday and not
feeling much like going out but I’d promised to join Sue, Brian, George and
Pauline for karaoke at The Canon in Wolverton.
Sue, Pauline & George got up to sing but thank goodness, I
didn’t. There was much persuasion from
the others but the ones that did get up were very good, almost professional
which put me off. It was fun and a ‘one
off’ but we won’t be going back or at least I won’t.
Phil went to the doctors for the
results of his blood tests but the new computerised appointment system didn’t
work and the surgery had no record of his appointment. It was a shame really because I was keen to
find out his PSA result. Never mind he is booked in to go back on the 17th. Actually he will get his results before that
as we are going to see the consultant on the 15th at MKG.
Friday was a lazy day just
catching up but Friday night was good.
We joined Brian & Sue for a glass of Proseco at Sue’s house and then
Phil drove us over to The Blue Orchid in Aspley Guise. The meal was part of Sue’s birthday
celebrations. This girl certainly has
celebrated her 55th and with good reasons after all the shit she has
been through. Phil said that Sue has had
more birthday celebrations than the queen!
The Blue Orchid was packed out; we were there on a Groupon coupon which
seemed a like a good deal but probably not so cheap when you factor in a few
bottles of wine. The food was really
good and we had a great night. Sue
treated us to supper so cheers for that girlfriend, we owe you one!
It wasn’t a late night which was
just as well because I had to drive to Melton on Saturday morning. I wasn’t up that
early, I was on the road before 9 and landed in Melton about half tenish. Only to find poor mum in a terrible state
when I got there; she’d been up all night and the lifting with dad has made her
arthritis ten worse. It was obvious she was
in great pain. The slightest of effort
made her wince and a couple of times she nearly lost her balance. Of course she doesn’t help herself and is up
and down like a yo yo. I helped with lunch, hung the washing out, hovered the
bungalow and took her to Tesco. I came
away feeling useless though, what she really needs is help with dad and his personal
care. She is depressed and it’s obvious
to me that things can’t carry on as they are.
All in all, our weekend has been
quite depressing. Phil went over to the
caravan on Saturday whilst I was at mum and dads and I had wanted to go to the caravan
yesterday but Phil wasn’t keen. He hasn’t
been sleeping and didn’t get up until after 10 and by the time breakfast and
showers were done, half the day was gone.
So our Sunday was a day full of nothingness, shame really because it was
such a nice day and it would have been nice to be and out and about. But sadness and nothingness just about sums
up how I am feeling right now in time. I’ve
got a couple of socials this week which should be fun but I am thinking come
Saturday, I might just take to my bed. I
feel like hiding from the world.

Fancy a coffee this week?
ReplyDeleteWould love one. Am free Tuesday afternoon if that's any good?
ReplyDeleteOnly got your message just before I left this morning - I sent you a text - not sure if I've got the right number. I am free 5 ish if you're about xxx
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