It’s raining! Three
cheers. We first had a very gentle shower, then stop. Now it’s having another
go, heavier this time. You can almost hear the garden sighing with relief.
I’ve just been up to
the surgery for yet another blood let. To check again my calcium levels.
Results should be back next week.
Yesterday was
hospital day for the Fox. They were pleased by the way his skin is looking. The
worst of the inflammation has gone down. New spots keep appearing but it is a
lot better. It was explained to us that once eczema erupts it takes 6 weeks
before it will settle down even with the best of medications. Why couldn’t
someone have said that before? Anyhow they think he’s finally onto a medication
that is taking control of the rash. Now we just have to discover the minimum
dosage of medication needed to keep the rash under control. They’ve even given
him the direct phone number in case it erupts violently again. I put it safely
away as well as written it in the diary. He’ll get another appointment in 3
months’ time.
Wednesday saw two
letters arrived. One for me from the hospital with an appointment at the Breast
Clinic. I rang & explained we would be in Norway at the proposed time. They
agreed a holiday would do me more good than their appointment. A new time will
be sent to me.
The second letter
was to invite the Fox in for his annual medical MOT. I rang to arrange that. I
pointed out I was surprised I hadn’t had a similar letter as they usually
arrived at the same time. I was told my letter was posted at the same time as
the Fox’s. I made both appointments, one after the other, for when we return
from Norway. Now I just have to hope the hospital hasn’t rearranged my visit in
Lancaster for the same day.
The Fox already has
one appointment to see a GP soon after our return. He’s having problems with
lifting his legs. It’s causing difficulties getting into the car & into
bed, standing, walking etc. We’re not sure quite what’s happening but it’s too
late to do much between now & our holiday. He’s either going to get a bit
fitter pushing me around or we’re going to spend a quiet week admiring the
scenery from the ship.
What we’d do without
the NHS I don’t know. I suspect we wouldn’t even be alive by now. I sometimes
wonder if old age isn’t a prolonged agony of dying. Certainly it’s a full time
business getting old & decrepit.
1 comment:
Hope things improve for the Fox as you venture off on the cruise. I have been following your postings and find myself empathising with the sundry health afflictions. I've been flagging, much more than my norm, during the prolonged humid hot spell and, been surprised by how much even the garden shrubs are in need of a sustained period of cooler, and wetter, weather.
Enjoy your hols!
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