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The Most Interesting Thing I’ve Done Today
Is buy some new socks, second to that is pay for a new roller blind...🥱
Can anyone beat that for interesting???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Vagus xx Don't talk to me about 🥦 My mate doesn't know of any other green veg, currently! Still on chemo - every day for 14 days then a week off - not that my body feels it is in respite. Infusions and many anti-cancer pills, big beggars, too. 4000 mg a day.
Take care of those feet, Vagus. You sound like Larry Grayson 😊
Some of my serious side effects to treatment are peripheral neuropathy and pharangeal spasms. I have to wear fleecy gloves to remove the milk from the fridge! Sitting in blazing sunlight I have to wear gloves, wooly hat, a snood around my neck and very thick clothing. My mate tells me all the while that I look very "special". She is so going to pay for that in the future 😜
The only interesting thing I have done today, Matthew is to sit in the warmth of the sun, wearing knee-length thermal socks and think "the lawn needs cutting". Momentarily thought of getting dressed (including the hernia belt!) and getting the lawn mower out. Then I though better of it. Lazy moo that I am 😂 xx
Omg, the DWP, now that IS interesting!
Come on Rowan, I said interesting 😉 Are you feeding an army??
doesn't sound like much fun choux, how does the pharyngeal spasm manifest itself? I took my late sister for radiotherapy every day for six weeks. One time there was a therapy dog there, what a difference it made, everyone perked up and smiled 🐕🦺
Life is what we make it, Vagus so I try to see a funny side in just about everything. The spasms take my breath away and my voice becomes a cross between Donald Duck and Darth Vader 😁
Well, this is interesting - I have put out the wheelie bin with recycling items. Since my arrival here I have appointed myself Rubbish Monitor (well, it does find its own level!)
My mate insisted we have a long walk along the sea front, 2 Saturdays ago. Apparently, I was very grey in the face. I have never been out for so long feeling so ill! But the definite upside was meeting so many dogs being walked - 'twas the first sunny day since goodness knows when. I am definitely more of a dog person than a people person. We stopped at a cafe for cake, coffee and cigarette. Having no feeling at all in my hands and legs it became a challenge to eat the sponge cake and all my effort to hold the cup with 2 hands - how we laughed, such fun. However, the sea air did me good and I had a sense of achievement for the first time since whenever.