Morning all
Bright and sunny here
Hope Joe's home this afternoon Jo xx
Joint school was interesting, must say I didn't realise how difficult recuperation can be. They're arranging various aids to be delivered, a chair to use when washing (no showers for at least two weeks) a frame for the loo and a booster for the armchair. They're also sending a technician to check the bed as that might need to be blocked up too
The pre op not so good, the nurse made an absolute hash of taking my BP, she had to do it 5 times
my arm is now really bruised. It's such a basic procedure, honestly I couldn't believe it. By the time she finished I was in tears it was so painful, no surprise it was sky high. Means I need to do it here at home 4 times a day until Monday, she'll ring for the results early next week. If it's still too high the op could be postponed for 6 weeks while my GP tries another medication to bring it down. I know I suffer 'white coat syndrome' so fingers crossed.
Much better when I saw Mr Syed, he's happy to go ahead, but he said the BP issue will ultimately be decided by the anaesthetist. He suggested bringing in a record of readings taken for a few days before admission. Apparently if it's high on the day they often give a mild sedation before taking it again, fingers even more tightly crossed......
We've got quite a bit to do today, need to pop into town to collect the prescriptions, go to the bank, the greengrocer and a few other things. Then we're off to M&S for lunch and more bits. We had a big food delivery Tues so hoping to avoid Tesco today.
Have a good day