Since my stroke almost 3 years ago I have suffered from bouts of profound exhaustion after doing physical or mental work for more than about 20 minutes. No-one and I really do mean no-one seems to get it including medics, my wife, friends etc. They all say how well I look and assume I am fine. Well, I am definitely not right!
To be honest this gets me down.
As hard as I try, this never seems to go away. I hate it. In an ideal world I would
rest more, but I know this is impossible.
I have great sympathy for others who have hidden disabilities: people
may look fine on the outside but feel dreadful inside. This is how I am a
lot of the time. Not always mind you. There are better days and times.
Search This Blog
Friday, 3 June 2016
Thursday, 2 June 2016
Summer?
According to the Met Office we are on the second day of summer. We have
had better days in mid-winter! The photo shows the external temperature
after lunch. It was taken in our car and it did not vary for the whole
journey. In the meantime, the west of the UK is bathed in sunshine.
Begonias
Begonias in Front Garden |
We usually put in winter flowering primroses for the winter.
The back garden begonias will probably go in later today. It is still cold and windy here!
Tuesday, 31 May 2016
The EU Referendum
With only a few weeks to go, the outcome is hard to judge. Yes, the EU needs to reform, we are probably better off as a nation IN the EU than out of it, the campaign has been poor, leaving the EU would be hard but not a disaster.
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Plymouth Argyle in Playoff Final
Plymouth Argyle are playing AFC Wimbledon at Wembley tomorrow (3pm kickoff) in the League Two playoff final. I hope they win. If they win, they will gain promotion to League One.
UPDATE 2144z: They lost 2:0.
UPDATE 2144z: They lost 2:0.
Cancer
On of my wife's friends has, out of the blue, been told she has breast
cancer that has spread. It was a total shock. It was picked up by a
routine screeing. She had had no pain or warnings. She has been told she
has less than 5 years to live. Both my father and grandfather died in
their 60s of heart conditions. I know my time is limited. Maybe I'll
live to 95 or I could die next week. However I have hope. What she has
been told is, in effect, a death sentence. I'd find this hard to accept.
Clearly she is very worried. She has not been helped by her doctor who
was rather uncaring about the whole thing. With cancer there is always
hope. Some do recover and surely she should have been told this
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Australian In-laws
For the last few days we have been hosting our son's Australian in-laws
so my blogging has been restricted. This morning,
they returned to my son and family in Kent. It was very good to see
them.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)