Leg End Reject wrote: » I'm the same Duvet, I suddenly feel like a decrepit 90 year old. It must be the weather, sure I'm only 22. :cool:
[Deleted User] wrote: » Well, I'm 35 Leggy but surely I shouldn't feel like this, maybe I need a jab.😂
Deleted User wrote: » JK ,that painting is brilliant, you really are talented. Lads, I'm here in my dressing gown and I had the heating on for half an hour earlier, my friend is sending me photos of her balmed out with a fan on ( not a euphemism), wtf. I think it's like winter tonight, I've just gone to work this week and taken to the couch every evening , no mojo at all and I've just made up an excuse not to meet a friend for shopping tomorrow. No inclination to go out for drinks or food, I think I need some adrenaline or whatever kick starts the body.
Purple Mountain wrote: » A little prick won't do you any harm, Duvet
thomil wrote: » Funny you should mention that, I feel the same. I'm completely drained and pretty much in winter mode as well. No idea what's going on. Maybe it was the grey and murky start to this week...
Leg End Reject wrote: » Oh Sardi, that sounds awful. I think you mentioned the toilet blocked before, time for a plumber to see what's going on maybe someone to unblock the drains.
Leg End Reject wrote: » Time for some respite care, Sardi, you need a break. I know it's hard to do and you will feel irrational guilt, but you can only do so much and everyone needs a break now and then.
Sardonicat wrote: » He refuses, Leg. And he cant be forced to go. Besides, after the catastrophic effect Covid had in the Nursing Homes, I dont want him to go into one, even for a week.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Would he be open to someone coming in to give you a break?
Princess Calla wrote: » I know the nursing homes are a worry, my dad is in one and survived covid (when on paper he really shouldn't have). However, with everyone being vaccinated at this stage they are as safe as they can be. You do need a break too. I know I wouldn't be able to do what you do at all. You will be no help to him though if you get sick from lack of self care.
Sardonicat wrote: » I appreciate everyone's concern, I really do. But as he refuses there is nothing to be done. I'm so glad your Dad made it. He must be some fighter.
Sardonicat wrote: » Yes, but I simply can't afford that.
Princess Calla wrote: » Ah even the Devil doesn't want him I appreciate old people are stubborn feckers. He probably sees going in as no coming back out! Well L'occitane have started their summer sale, I love their shower gel and moisturizer, treat yourself to something nice a little bit of pampering
[Deleted User] wrote: » I remember we were able to access a fairly good care package through the HSE for mammy. She had someone to help get her up in the morning, put her to bed, and we also had a wonderful woman from the Alzheimers Society to just sit with her for a few hours. All of that was free. Like you there was no way we could have paid for private care. You should look in to Sardicat.
Sardonicat wrote: » Not long back from giving Grumpy a spin in his wheelchair followed by a short walk. He can walk but A) he's still quite weak from the UTI and he cant walk any reasonable distance without putting pressure on that damned hernia. It worked a treat, we were able to stay out for nearly an hour. I sat for a bit and we just enjoyed being outside and I ousted him from his chair near the end and got him walking a short distance, so a bit of exercise for him as well. Cratur kept asking to swap places and let him wheel me to give me a rest! Time to peel a few shpuds.
Purple Mountain wrote: » Re your toilet dilemma, Sardi. Could you put a little bin beside his bed and in the bathroom and insist he puts his tissues in there if you explain about the constant blockages. Either that or else don't leave a roll of toilet roll by his bed, just leave a few pieces, enough for him to blow his nose during the night.
Gremlinertia wrote: » Cat photo please!. Let's set the tone early Trundling here