The bad old days

dreamdaisy
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Ah yes, that sounds familiar. An insulated mug may be an answer and they usually come with a lid.
My answer is to stay downstairs for the first cuppa and then return to bed with the second 'cos by that time things have freed-up a little. DD

Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben
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I hope things improve for you very soon.
Take care,
Numpty0 -
I hope it gets better for you soon unsure, i'm lucky i'm in a flat on the one level....................tc...................Marie xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
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I'm pleased I could help, it might be worth giving that a whirl as it eases the time pressure of a cooling cuppa. The same would apply to a thermos - you could then have more than one drink!
DD
Have you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0 -
OK, now's the time to rest to make sure that it can have the best effect possible. Whenever I had my knees done my hospital told me that 48 hours bed-rest was the best thing I could do to help it, I always did so but to no avail. Hey-ho. :roll: Please rest if possible, for at least 24 hours - anything that might help it to work is worth doing. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Hello Unsure
I am so sorry you are struggling....and sorry you ended up in A&E...my OH had a bakers cyst...can you not get it drained or is it one that has come back....I do hope you feel a little better very soon (((((())))xxLove
Barbara0 -
I'm struggling to get upstairs these days, my G.P said yesterday once the new meds kick in a few weeks time (take up to 12 weeks to feel difference) I should find it easier getting up stairs. So for now going upstairs on my bum! Kittens think it's a game and try and hitch a ride!0
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Re morning tea, travel kettle upstairs for me! Small pots of teabags, sugar & powdered milk in cupboard. Either fill night before or fill in the morning if fussy, never regretted it. Don't think I could get up & go down to make tea unless I'd had a cup of tea first, so that would be a standoff situation!0
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Crikey,I've just caught up with this and realise you're in hospital having an operation. Good luck, I hope we hear from you soon with good news about your op and progress. I wish you well. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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Good luck Unsure, hope all goes well, thinking of you...............Marie xxSmile a while and while you smile
smile another smile and soon there
will be miles and miles of smiles
just because you smiled I wish your
day is full of Smiles0 -
That's good news, Unsure, I hope you slept well and are not feeling too bad today. DDHave you got the despatches? No, I always walk like this. Eddie Braben0
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I believe 'Teasmade' is still available. I like the idea of a thermal mug with a lid. I might use that one myself.
I also put my cup/other item on step then go up although holding rails. When I get near top of stairs I can push things through the lower gap in the bannister then pick them up when I get to landing. Luckily I can bend from my non-existent waist although knees don't bend.0 -
That's not good. Is it back to the doc too, then?If at first you don't succeed, then skydiving definitely isn't for you.
Steven Wright0 -
Unsure
Get your self to the doctors to get this sorted :!:
Oops :roll: don't mean to nag but you are a bloke so us women know you need nagging
Or give us your wife's number and we will get her to nag you too
Seriously though you need to see your GP
Let us know how you get on
Maria0 -
Good
Let us know how you get on
Maria0 -
Ouch
Lets hope it all helps
Those stockings are a nightmare to put on :!:
Maria0 -
Hi,
Be careful on the stairs with a cup. I came down stairs once holding a mug, slipped, held tightly to the mug, which broke anyway and slipped right down the stairs. Next day I was in so much pain my GP refused painkillers and sent me for an x-ray - I'd cracked a small bone in my pelvis!Pre arthritis days.
Hope you feel better soon,
Love Suexx0
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