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maxiMary

maxiMary Report 9 Aug 2010 19:17

Hello there, I am finally back at the pc after 10 days!! What a time I gave myself last weekend. I cannot believe I could do something so totally daft and careless. Namely swallowed both of Sarah's night-time medications myself. Took me 5 days to wake up completely. Severe headache, double vision, dizziness, confusion, completely snowed under by the med.
Woke up on Thursday finally, then on friday had to go and help my son and his girlfriend with a sudden move, which had to be done urgently because she was going under the knife today for a big nerve-release surgery in her elbow. The idea being that the place would be clean and tidy and as germ-free as possible for her recovery. Finally arrived home about 3am today. I am so hoping that the surgery will be successful, at the very least I hope it will provide a reduction in the chronic nerve pain she has endured for the past 4 years.
I am so relieved they have managed to find their way back to each other.
Got a ticket last night on the way home, C was driving, and getting tired, so apparently was weaving a bit on the road (she can't drink, it was total exhaustion). The ticket was because I didn't have the car insurance proof available - can you imagine that she who has driven a vehicle for 50 years could forget to carry the insurance card. More concern for my mental health!!
Have to deal with my stew which is bubbling a bit too enthusiastically!
group hug,
Mary

Deanna

Deanna Report 10 Aug 2010 21:53

O.M.G. Mary, PLEASE , PLEASE, be careful.
You are not only a nurse.... you are a GOOD NURSE.
So if you can do something as daft as that Mary, you
are exhausted love.
You need a rest.
I do realise that I am sounding like a male doctor talking to a pregnant woman with three little kids...... "Mrs Smith, you really must put your feet up and rest more".....
But you do need a rest love.
I know what I will do.... when Liz, or Dutch Joyce win the lottery , I will make them give you a huge lump sum, to make your life easier.
BUT.... not before I get my share. ;-0)
Liz, I didn't even miss yah...... ;-0)
So what are you worrying about? ha ha ha
I should have been in bed an hour ago, so good night folks.
I will sleep well tonight, my boy is home again.
Dear god, I'm such a worry wort ... He only went to a wedding up north.. on Sunday and came home today.... he is a grown man.
But sorry folks, he is still my baby..... but don't tell him that.
The day I stop worrying about him is the day you can diagnose me with senility.
Ah well I am off now.
See you all next time.
Look after yourselves and Carole, be careful.
The other Carole, hope your pooter gets some 'medical attention soon.
Love to all,
Deanna XXXX

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 10 Aug 2010 22:28

Deanna Lol!! nag nag nag!!! But how right you are, that Mary needs a rest.

Mary, how on earth did you manage to take BOTH Sarah's medications? did you mistake it for yours and did you give her yours?? The mind boggles but please do be careful. Is ther anything at all you can let slide so that you can have an hour or so rest? see how we all worry about you.

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Aug 2010 08:01

Gosh nobody been on here since me at 10.28 last night.

Justice of Peace

Justice of Peace Report 11 Aug 2010 09:29

I am here Anne but only to let you all know that the 'eagle' has landed, yes my son arrived on my doorstep at about 5pm last night ,very hungry and jet lagged after a 34 hours flight from Brisbane... we have so much to talk about and he has the house in Leics to suss out.....may not be on for a few days but be assured I will return, okay Caz xxx Deanna xxx
Take care all and have a good day, I know I will xxxx
Joyce xxx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Aug 2010 09:45

Joyce (JP) glad that your son has arrived safely, you must be over the moon to see him. Have a lovely catch up chat and come back to us when you have the time.

Cooper

Cooper Report 11 Aug 2010 10:50

Just wondering, and sorry I havnt checked the whole thread or posted on here before, if any one has tried St Johns wort? GP thought it may help me with anxiety and palpitations. He did an ECG to make sure it was not a medical problem and all was well heart wise. I did buy some today and the chemist said that they can take up to 4 weeks to work.

Many thanks

Teresa.

Deanna

Deanna Report 11 Aug 2010 11:42

Good luck with them Teresa, I have heard of it but never used it so I don't know.
Anything is worth a try though isn't it?

I have just typed out a great long letter to you all, clicked to ask the dictionary for a definition.... AND IN TRUE DEANNA FASHION....... it disappeared!!
Now I have to start all over again.

RIGHT.... Ann. What the he** do you mean nag nag nag? ;-0)
I'm a good girl me.. and well you know it!
And I must have just missed you last night, as I came on to say good night, but did not look at this thread. When I start on this thread, I get so carried away that I forget what time it is. XX

Joyce, I am so pleased that you have your boy there. I know what it is like when they are away and you can't touch them. Our most precious people.... they should never be allowed to roam..... Try telling that to our grown up sons! ;-0)Enjoy the company and the gossip love. XX

I don't know what time it is in Canada Mary, but whatever you are doing.... STOP IT.
Sit down and have a cuppa. And look after Mary.
If you don't look after Mary, you will not be able to look after your beloved family. XX

Right , and now for the reason I came on here this morning.
I was supposed to let you all know that Liz is not ignoring us. She is run off her feet with this wedding, and her boy is going to a wedding this weekend too, so life is busy for her just now. And she is a bit 'frazzled', fed up, and generally , also needs a rest.
She will be back though. Bless her, she needs to get TOUGH..... but that is difficult when we are in a low state, isn't it?
Cheer up you eedjit! ;-0) XXX

Now... I really must get a wiggle on.

Speak again soon.
And Teresa... let us know how you get on with the pills. AND, if they don't work... go back to the doctors.XX

Hey Ann, is that what you meant when you said I'm a nag??? ha ha

Byeee,
lots of love Deanna XXXXX


maxiMary

maxiMary Report 11 Aug 2010 12:02

Dear Theresa, yes St John's Wort does work (and how wonderful that a physician is suggesting a herbal remedy), but it does take time, so be prepared for about a month before you have the desired effect. It is a very old remedy, so the effects are well-documented. If it were a crisis situation I doubt he would have suggested it. Sounds like a good idea. Please feel welcome on this thread, it is an amazing lifeline for many of the folks on here.
OOPS, I shouldn't have mentioned my slip-up on here!! dear Deanna you made your point, in fact I had made it to myself before you said it. LOL
What happened was this - I don't normally give Sarah her meds, I poured hers into my hand, and went to get her a drink, then 'automatically' threw them into my own mouth, habit I suppose. Wasn't till 1/2 hour later, when Colleen asked if Sarah had had her meds, that I suddenly realised what I'd done, after we'd searched for the pills, I remembered pouring them out, but it wasn't for another 1/2 hour before I clued in that they were inside me instead of Sarah. perhaps I should have had my stomach pumped but the chemist whom I phoned said I'd just have to ride out the storm.
I confessed it here, really to make other people aware that even the trained can make a mistake and to please be careful. Thank you though for your concern,, nice to have people to care about you.
Wish I'd had a camera yesterday, Sandy the autism service dog, accompanied Sarah to the dentist. and lay on top of her in the chair. The dentist had to pull a tooth, lucky me got the feet to hold! It was such a sight, 5 adults holding parts of Sarah so the dentist could quickly grab the tooth and pull it out quickly. he said he'd never pulled a tooth with a dog's face in the way LOL. All 54 pounds of Sandy had laid right on top of her, with his paws on her shoulders and his head on her chest, she played with his ears while the dentist ventured into the mouth. When the job was finished the dentist, who is a teddy bear of a fellow with a wonderful sense of humour, suggested that instead of being paid, we should share a bottle of sherry!!

Colleen is finally getting another car, miniMary will be thrilled as it's a purply blue colour, now Liz you HAVE to visit, it'll be an appropriate carriage for you to ride around in!! I am planning on winning a lottery by the end of the year LOL.
Group hug
Mary

Deanna

Deanna Report 11 Aug 2010 12:31

Ah well, if you are going to win the lottery Mary, I will
accept anything you feel the need to give me.
I'm very charitable like that.... I will take a few
thousand pounds from ANYONE.
Just as a favour to them you understand.

I have done that myself Mary.... my own tablets, but taken twice.
We can all be daft at times.

That is an amazing dog your little one has. Bless him, talk about mans best friend.

The story of the dentists reminded me of a visit I had to make to the dentists when I was 7.
We were in Germany at the time just after the war (my dad was a regular soldier).
We were sent to the hospital to have our teeth out.
They took me on a trolley down to theatre and left me in a TERRIFYING anti room.
There were huge (well to me they were) jars of all sorts of jellies, and bits of things...
I lay there looking at them and feeling real fear.
Then they wheeled me into the theatre... and that was it. The were gonna cut me up and put me in some of those jars!
They put this mask on my face and I went BERSERK!... They were not gonna kill me without a fight. And just like your Sarah.... it took the entire theatre staff to hold me down!!!
I really felt for your little one... I just immediately saw myself at seven years old.

Is she okay now bless her?

Right... I am REALLY going now.
BYE ALL....
Love Deanna XXXX
and I am not a nag....... this is where my son says. OKAY, stop going on about it! tee hee

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Aug 2010 15:23

No of course you are not Deanna, of course you are not *grins!

Ooh that would have been terrifying to a child, and I can still remember having that mask over my face when I had my tonsils out aged 6. And I can remember the anaethetist asking me if I played netball (while the mask was on) and asking me to count. No pre op jabs then so you didn't see the theatre, scary for a child it was.

I laughed out lous at the thought of the dentist pulling a tooth inches from the dogs face. He muct have been hoping the dog would understand that he wasn't going to hurt Sarah, and hoping he wasn't going to come over all protective.

Cooper

Cooper Report 11 Aug 2010 15:26

Thankyou Deanna and Mary for the reply. I will let you know how I get on with the St Jons Wort. I have bought some and will start this evening.

I have spoken to my workplace re the anxiety. I am off sick and under Occupational Health for the work place stress and waiting for berevement councelling after loosing my Dad earlier this year.

Hopefully things may get a bit clearer in the weeks ahead.

Teresa x

Mary my mother in law got her HRT and father in laws blood pressure medication mixed up before. They both took each others tablets by mistake! :)

Deanna

Deanna Report 11 Aug 2010 17:56

Teresa, did your FIL have hot flushes, and your MIL..... I can't even type what I was going to say... It was too rude.
Be careful Teresa, this lot will get so familiar with you and you know what FAMILIARITY brings..... Well all I can say is, just look at the way that Ann one treats me!!
I'll be sending no Christmas cards this year, I'm telling you.

But I luvs them all anyway... but that says more about me than them Teresa... don't you think?;-0)

Ann You must have been so afraid, I can still remember the fear I felt.
One of the things I really hate to hear people saying is..."children are SO resilient"... Rubbish. Children can carry pain as long as any adult.

O.M.G.... am I nagging?

Oh well, I always say that a nag is a request which is constantly ignored!!
Argue that one then....

I love this thread.
I feel safe on here. Naive? Perhaps, but I need to trust somewhere. Can't go around worrying all the time. Can we?

I have just been on an other thread and came off feeling a bit hurt, yes... even old women can be hurt.
It was , to my mind, and unnecessary remark... and I will not go back onto that thread for a very long time.
Childish? Perhaps, but we are all only children at heart and if I can try not to hurt people unnecessarily, why should I be hurt unnecessarily?
Rant over.... and I'm home again. ha ha ha
So good night folks, have a good sleep and a pleasant evening too.
Lots of hugs to those who need them... like me.... ahhhh

Deanna XXXXX


AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 11 Aug 2010 20:57

We should all remember how easy it is to hurt people especially with throw away remarks. I am sorry you were hurt and I don't blame you for not returning to the thread. Although I hope it is not a thread that gave you enjoyment. I too have been unnecessarily hurt on these boards in the past. I solve that by not engaging in conversation with the particular person. But I wont let it keep me off threads.

Children usually suffer from fear when they don't understand and, when we were young and children were to be seen and not heard, it would not have occurred to the adults to prepare the child for something like surgery. We were just 'sent' there because we were!

Yes, I have heard that one or something similar. I think it was 'there is no such thing as a nagging wife, only a husband who won't do what he is told'.

Carolina

Carolina Report 11 Aug 2010 22:26

thank you to all my friends on this thread i want to tell you all my granddaughters are coming home
the family are so so happy
love and hugs always carolina x x

maxiMary

maxiMary Report 11 Aug 2010 23:20

Oh Carolina what wonderful news, I wish you all much happiness and love. You have shown a lot of people how tough a mother/grandmother can be when advocating for her family.
Mary

Deanna

Deanna Report 12 Aug 2010 11:28

Oh Caroline, how exciting.
Have a wonderful time... and don't cuddle them TOO MUCH or too TIGHTLY.... ha ha ha
My eldest child was always saying... "mummy, stop cuddling me...."
No... ignore me....enjoy yourself hug them as much as you
want to... ;-0) XX

Ann, I may have over reacted to the remarks, but I am always so careful how I answer people on here, after all, we cannot SEE the true response, so why not be aware of the hurt we may cause.
I would NEVER hurt anyone.... especially on here.... even the people such as yourself who
are rude to me (nag... I ask yah) .. ;-0) X

The weather is a bit 'iffy' today, but not cold... YET.
I have two (sports) shirts to wash for Allan, they are in soaking.. don't let me forget them ..okay?

Well I suppose I had better go and do something else before I get caught up in this pooter.
Love to all.
Have a great day.
Deanna XXXX

Cooper

Cooper Report 12 Aug 2010 14:14

Hi Deanna,lol at your remarks about the in laws and its not the first time they got meds mixed up.
I am contacting cruise for a chat re my Dad.

Teresax

Deanna

Deanna Report 12 Aug 2010 15:02

Anything which helps Teresa...
and as for your family mixing up their medications....
Buy them a weekly medicine box each.
We have them in our house.
We both set out our medicines for the month .... 4 weekly boxes... it is just SO handy , and stops us making silly mistakes.
The worst thing about it is that filling them up is such hard work!!
Still, it is only once a month.

Good luck with Cruise, love... speak later.
Deanna XXXX

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 12 Aug 2010 22:04

I always think of my dad when I think of pills. He had BP tablets, as I do, and one of his was Bendrofluazide the same as mine. That is a very very tiny tablet. When we used to visit him I used to find them all over the kitchen floor where he had obviously tried to get hold of one and dropped it. He had his loose in a container from the chemist, mine are in blister packs which is how I prefer them.