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Home Visit?

Let's see....those went out here in the 1950's or earlier? I can't

remember when we had them and I'm old.....very old....lol.

Actually, though some of the senior apartment complexes do have

visiting doctors but thats about it.

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just back from my surgery this morning after getting blood taken and

i take that back about the nurse who took the blood (being good to

deal with).

i used her scales to check my weight and she proceeded to lecture me

on how easy it was to lose weight. she is currently trying to lose 2

stone and is going to weight watchers (i dont want to go to them

because they are expensive and i dont have an income and they are on

at night and i dont want to go out at night in winter to crowded

places).

i kept repeating it wasn't about the eating for me just now but the

exercise and she said that she didn't exercise either and i should

still be losing weight without moving. my point was i do but its not

being able to 'go' all day like her (with lungs that work) - anyway

as always you think of what to say when you come out dont you. i

should have pointed out that if it was so easy why did she have to

lose it in the first place.

she upset me today. i felt like a criminal then when i left a

prescription at reception the receptionist bit my head off. do you

think they are pissed at being back at work after the holidays and we

are the easy targets. i met my daughter's future mother in law last

night too and she was questioning me about my diet too. she is a

social worker and it felt like an interview. thought i liked her

last time i met her, now i'm not so sure.

may

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May,

You certainly do not look like a "fatty" in your photos.

Hugs, Joyce D.PULMONARY FIBROSIS/LUPUS 1997 BRONCHIECTASIS 2004 INDIANA 2 COR. 12:10 ....when I am weak, then I am strong.> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > i'm glad you are feeling a bit better. how's the wisdom tooth?> > > > > i didn't watch dr who this year - i'm sure it will be > repeated.> > > > >> > > > > in your msg to me you looked as if you were cut off mid > sentance.> > > > > have you been taking your scriptions today?> > > > >> > > > > may> > > > >> > > >> > >> >>

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joyce

its all round my middle and i have actually lost half a stone in the

last month. i do hide it well. another stone brings me down to just

under 12 which will bring me under a bmi of 30 (they will start

evaluation then) but i want at least another 1.5 stone before

rosanna's wedding in june. i'm wearing 18's that are a bit loose and

would be happy with a loose 14.

the thing is i've done all the hard part. in this last year i

stopped eating processed crap. i survived for years on ready meals.

ive learned to make soup, curries from scratch and came up with loads

of juicy roasted veg with no oil. andy can hardly wait to get home

to see what he's getting for his tea. ive cut out dairy which i

believe helps with the mucous (esp for bronchietasis). a lot of

people dont think it helps but for me it works. i have cut out

almost all wheat and apart from a bit of mozarella and a breakfast

bread roll i dont even miss them anymore. i have also cut out most

salt and have been buying, trying and using loads of spices. i've

even been having green veg soup and enjoying it. i just need a bit

of time now for it all to come together.

i think my daughter's future mum in law last night questioning me

about my diet didn't help. i dont think i like that wummin. any

advice for dealing with your children's in-laws? is it too much to

expect to have a nice relationship with them.

i hope you have fully recovered from your brush with the humidifier.

when i got the concentrator delivered recently i asked the man about

the water bottle and he told me it wasn't necessary and then got rude

when i pushed it. my understanding is i dont need to really think

about that until i'm up to 5litres.

although i dont like being 'limited' (love it), sometimes there are

wee bright spots. being young and less cowed than my mates at

pulmonary rehab who feel guilty about having copd, i told this

horrible oxygen guy that his manner was completely wrong for someone

who was in a patients home. he tried to argue with me that he wasn't

rude and i was able to quote back verbatim what he had said earlier

that so showed up his sarcastic patronising manner and he was

speechless. as i walked him to the door he started to say 'i

apologise if you think i was rude but......' whereupon i cut in and

told him 'thank you for your apology. goodbye.

may

ps sandie: i dont get it. succotash. is it an americanism????

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May....

Suffering Succotash was actually made famous by Sylvester the Cat.

Succotash actually was inserted one time into the phrase as a

euphemism. The less acceptable phrase was Suffering Saviour.

Now, shouldn't help you since you're talking in stones and we all are

wondering what size stone...a little rock, a big one. So, for any who

don't understand one stone equals 14 pounds. If I was talking about

what I'd lost I'd say 14 pounds....sounds more impressive, May.

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