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  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,039
    Should have added, 50 is no where near the average age for any cardiac event, in men, or women. It is much older.
    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • Forgive me if I mix up words as I’m not interested in medical things at all. In my papers back then was written “heart attack (cardiac arrest)”. 
    The unit at Bristol was called Intensive Care Unit and indeed you can’t leave/enter that unit without a card. The single room were around an inner area with island for the shift staff. I walked in that area, and was able to see who was in the maybe 20 or 25 rooms. It was here when the doctors said to me that I wasn’t the only one at that age and their busiest time is November. 
    I was there for 2 days and was moved to a normal station with single room again. I was discharged 3 days after it had happened. 

    I my garden.

  • Well here I am at 3am not been to bed yet, wide awake. 🙄  wouldn't mind but I have been sleeping well lately. Now I'll be dopy for the next two days.🙄
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    edited November 2022
    Woken up at 5am by a beautiful full moon, as the light was shining around the edge of the blackout curtains. I even went outside to take a look at it while waiting for the kettle to boil.

    Very mild outside, nearly 11 degrees.

    Hope you catch up with your sleep @purplerallim. How are you ?

  • tui34tui34 Posts: 3,493
    @AnniD  I was awake at around the same time as you - 5.50am - the moon is amazingly orange.  I believe the southern hemisphere is experiencing a lunar eclipse.

    Mild outside here too - 18°C - maussade day as they forecast on the radio.  Quite a pertinent adjective - but no rain......still.
    A good hoeing is worth two waterings.

  • Well as predicted didn't go to bed till 6am after seeing hubby off to work @AnniD , but was up by 10.30 after still taking an hour to get to sleep.
    Managed to stay awake all day, so crashed at 11pm, and slept till nine the next morning. It doesn't do your sleep clock any good doing this, and it will take the rest of the week to get back to a normal? rhythm. 🙄 It was probably triggered by the clock change, but I am suspicious that I am not absorbing the vitamin D properly,  that I up the winter dose of, due to my continued digestive problems. Have felt down and lethargic the last two weeks, for no real reason,  so that has made me suspicious. Have just found out that my gastric referral will take 38 weeks to get an appointment!
  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    I'm sorry to hear that @purplerallim. I hope you feel better soon. 
  • Thanks @AnniD

    We could send you some rain from here ( east coast) @tui34 as its been raining for nearly a week, but we too have been warmer than usual 
  • UffUff Posts: 3,199
    If it were summer I could go out there and potter. Huh. Should I do my tax return instead? 
    SW SCOTLAND but born in Derbyshire
  • LynLyn Posts: 23,190
    Waiting for online Tesco to open their Christmas slot booking page.  I set the alarm but woke early,  mustn’t go back to sleep now.
    Usually they change dates for booking at midnight but Christmas week slots are 6am.
    Will read until then.

    Gardening on the wild, windy west side of Dartmoor. 

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