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Speicher

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Wifey had some vertigo? the other morning & went into work late. all her stats seemed fine so she didn't mention it to the doctor. I checked these items
  • oxygen level
  • temperature
  • blood pressure
  • she used her asthma blow meter

I do not think it is vertigo. It is more likely a combination of things. Fifteen sessions of Chemotherapy (ending nearly two years ago, followed by radiotherapy. Add the inactivity during that time, and during the following year, and I lost all my core strength and balance. Chemo is said to age the patient by ten years. :eek:

Last night was very disturbed for lots of reasons, including lots of sneezes at 4am. Medication to stop the sneezes makes me drowsy, but that is better than feeling that my nose and eyes are about to explode.
 
I do not think it is vertigo. It is more likely a combination of things. Fifteen sessions of Chemotherapy (ending nearly two years ago, followed by radiotherapy. Add the inactivity during that time, and during the following year, and I lost all my core strength and balance. Chemo is said to age the patient by ten years. :eek:

Last night was very disturbed for lots of reasons, including lots of sneezes at 4am. Medication to stop the sneezes makes me drowsy, but that is better than feeling that my nose and eyes are about to explode.
I wasn't suggesting you had vertigo & honestly don't know why Wifey was dizzy. regardless, sorry to hear of your symptoms. hoping you feel better soon 📈
 
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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Had a lovely luncheon of a wrap with scallops and seafood sticks, a pear, a banana and two :cuppa:

Tesco's Gold Label leaf tea is much more to my liking.

I have filled up all the wood bins in the house and moved a large ash branch that fainted in last week's gales.
There was a programme about blending on Radio 4 this afternoon. This week it was about whisky, which you probably won't go searching after. Next week, though, the chosen subject is tea blending.
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
I was suggesting you had vertigo & honestly don't know what Wifey was dizzy. regardless, sorry to hear of your symptoms. hoping you feel better soon 📈
I have become very aware of my limitations. If I tried to "carry on as normal" I could easily fall over, and sprain an ankle or something worse. One of the Consultants that I saw regularly said very clearly "stay out of hospital". I am making sure I follow his advice.
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Mot liking the look of early am temperature tomorrow morning
 
I managed to put the bike I bought back together today and gave it a test ride. I did 6 miles as I had to get back home to go and look at an auction . It was nice and sunny but bitterly cold . The ride went well and I was surprised at how light it felt riding it compared to lifting it . Here is a picture of it before I set off.
 

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