Afternoon everyone and how are we all. I am here in my pjs now and resting, I have been and got my eyes tested now it has been four weeks since my cataract surgery. I am having a new lens in my right eye and they have ordered me a new lens for my regular glasses. Then it was a coffee and home as i was exhausted I have rang the drs about my breathing and i am to take my rescue pack as it seems my infection hasn't fully gone. Then the surgery rang back to say some of the blood tests i had done are not right and i am having a telephone apt. on the 6th January. Apparently it is nothing to worry about. If it was nothing to worry about why do i need to speak to the dr. Aww well it is what it is nothing i can do about it. Afternoons are not easy for me as i am so exhausted.
So i hope you are all as well as you can be. xxxx
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I'm not surprised you're tired in the afternoons Sylvi. You get up really early obviously (HU posts before 7am some days) and you're out and about most mornings. Plus all your lovely Christmas decorations must have required a lot of energy to put up. I think you're entitled to a snooze during the day, every day.
I wish i could sleep during the day. i can now feel the crash happening and i feel i am going down fast. So i will have to sit down and not move for an hour or two to recover. xxxxx
Pleased your now home in the warm . It’s so cold out there, this wouldn’t have done your chest much good . That’s a very very pretty tree Sylvi xxx. 🌲 🌲.
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