Marguerite
Active Member
G'day people.
It's been a busy second work day of what promises to be a busy week. Most of what I did today, though, was medical. I saw my GP and physiotherapist this morning, then got prescriptions filled at the pharmacy, then this afternoon it was out to see the neurologist. Between the physio working on my bursitis (both hips, both shoulders) and the neurologist working on my lower spine and hips (plus another Epley's while he's at it) I was exhausted. Then tonight I had my opera choir class. For some reason I was having a lot more trouble with my voice getting husky - this happens when I get tired.
Tomorrow morning I'm meeting a friend at her son's school, I'm going along as an advocate. We should finish in time for my hairdresser's appointment at midday. I only see my hairdresser once every six months or so, it will take the rest of the day.
My biggest problem with these appointments, is they take me out of the village and to the mainland, which means about an hour at least, round trip. And this evening coming home we had the road blocked by a car accident. I really didn't want to take the detour - that adds another hour. Luckily we only had to wait about 20 minutes and we could get going again.
Enjoy your Tuesday.
Marg
It's been a busy second work day of what promises to be a busy week. Most of what I did today, though, was medical. I saw my GP and physiotherapist this morning, then got prescriptions filled at the pharmacy, then this afternoon it was out to see the neurologist. Between the physio working on my bursitis (both hips, both shoulders) and the neurologist working on my lower spine and hips (plus another Epley's while he's at it) I was exhausted. Then tonight I had my opera choir class. For some reason I was having a lot more trouble with my voice getting husky - this happens when I get tired.
Tomorrow morning I'm meeting a friend at her son's school, I'm going along as an advocate. We should finish in time for my hairdresser's appointment at midday. I only see my hairdresser once every six months or so, it will take the rest of the day.
My biggest problem with these appointments, is they take me out of the village and to the mainland, which means about an hour at least, round trip. And this evening coming home we had the road blocked by a car accident. I really didn't want to take the detour - that adds another hour. Luckily we only had to wait about 20 minutes and we could get going again.
Enjoy your Tuesday.
Marg