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argeybargey
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Hiya Guys,
First off - thanks for yesterday's laughs, what a great way to spend a first proper day home. I love the midday start, afternoons can hang heavy for me, but my purse ain't keen:0)
Having recovered from the poomonia, the docs decided it would probably be safe to remove the halo and replace with a collar. Hurray I thought, imagining something spongy like the whiplash jobbies that are used so much in medical and insurance jokes. Stupid woman - its another head buster. I actually had to be measured up for it and its 'orrible 'ard plasticcy stuff. It comes right up the back of me 'ed - about halfway, and then there's a chin cup, so me head is pushed up and back - really miserable at the moment. It has a lambs wool lining though to stop any chaffing, but thank goodness its winter, cant bear to imagine what its going to be like in the summer.
The chappie who makes these things was a smasher though, and knew of my love of bling from the pearlies on me halo. The collar normally has a smallish hole in the front for emergency access to the throat. He managed to make this really big, with a supporting frame around it, so I can still wear all me beads and necklaces. I love 'im.
So home she comes last Friday lunchtime, feel me way round a bit - adoring me own little house all snug and private. Drop Katherine and you guys a quick note. Okay, its approaching 5.00 p.m. Ah she thinks, let's have a nice cuppa and sit down in front of lappie and have a larf and spend a couple of quid. Goes into kitchen - splat - straight on me rear, I think I may have tripped on one of me crutches. Well padded and just knew for sure that I'd done no damage but of course can't get up. Had to press me emergency alarm and along comes ambulance accompanied by coppers in case they have to break in. Thank gawd a neighbour has a key and was in.
Anyhows, the paramedics insisted on taking me back to the hospital given the circumstances. Hospital wants a scan - but by now its the weekend innit. So have to have x-rays for the time being and stay until scan Monday and a good time was 'ad by all.:17:
However - enuff now - I'm home and ain't budging. I really missed you guys, had plenty of visitors but why is hospital visiting so uncomfortable? There's also the fact that I'm alone in my hyper-blinginess amongst friends and family, so no-one to share blingy chat.
I've been catching up on your news. As I said before I really liked the midday start for Rocks and it looks as though it could well prove successful. However, I did a 12-hour stint yesterday and can't keep doing that - must be some reason why its unhealthy :26: Given the choice I preferred the upward auction to the dropping one, but it doesn't really make that much difference to me - certainly wouldn't put me off, and let's face it Rocks just couldn't have gone on the way they were. Must have been losing hand over fist and we'd have had no more Rocks - unthinkable!
Ah well - thank goodness for you all, and thank you so much for all your kind messages which Sam relayed to me. Must've been really tough for her, she's completely allergic to computers:34:
See yers later.
Lots of luv and thanks.
Argey
First off - thanks for yesterday's laughs, what a great way to spend a first proper day home. I love the midday start, afternoons can hang heavy for me, but my purse ain't keen:0)
Having recovered from the poomonia, the docs decided it would probably be safe to remove the halo and replace with a collar. Hurray I thought, imagining something spongy like the whiplash jobbies that are used so much in medical and insurance jokes. Stupid woman - its another head buster. I actually had to be measured up for it and its 'orrible 'ard plasticcy stuff. It comes right up the back of me 'ed - about halfway, and then there's a chin cup, so me head is pushed up and back - really miserable at the moment. It has a lambs wool lining though to stop any chaffing, but thank goodness its winter, cant bear to imagine what its going to be like in the summer.
The chappie who makes these things was a smasher though, and knew of my love of bling from the pearlies on me halo. The collar normally has a smallish hole in the front for emergency access to the throat. He managed to make this really big, with a supporting frame around it, so I can still wear all me beads and necklaces. I love 'im.
So home she comes last Friday lunchtime, feel me way round a bit - adoring me own little house all snug and private. Drop Katherine and you guys a quick note. Okay, its approaching 5.00 p.m. Ah she thinks, let's have a nice cuppa and sit down in front of lappie and have a larf and spend a couple of quid. Goes into kitchen - splat - straight on me rear, I think I may have tripped on one of me crutches. Well padded and just knew for sure that I'd done no damage but of course can't get up. Had to press me emergency alarm and along comes ambulance accompanied by coppers in case they have to break in. Thank gawd a neighbour has a key and was in.
Anyhows, the paramedics insisted on taking me back to the hospital given the circumstances. Hospital wants a scan - but by now its the weekend innit. So have to have x-rays for the time being and stay until scan Monday and a good time was 'ad by all.:17:
However - enuff now - I'm home and ain't budging. I really missed you guys, had plenty of visitors but why is hospital visiting so uncomfortable? There's also the fact that I'm alone in my hyper-blinginess amongst friends and family, so no-one to share blingy chat.
I've been catching up on your news. As I said before I really liked the midday start for Rocks and it looks as though it could well prove successful. However, I did a 12-hour stint yesterday and can't keep doing that - must be some reason why its unhealthy :26: Given the choice I preferred the upward auction to the dropping one, but it doesn't really make that much difference to me - certainly wouldn't put me off, and let's face it Rocks just couldn't have gone on the way they were. Must have been losing hand over fist and we'd have had no more Rocks - unthinkable!
Ah well - thank goodness for you all, and thank you so much for all your kind messages which Sam relayed to me. Must've been really tough for her, she's completely allergic to computers:34:
See yers later.
Lots of luv and thanks.
Argey