Message from my iPhone!
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Wow! I can't believe I've figured out how to post this on my lovely new toy. Couldn't even think straight this time last year and here I am being a 'cutting edge' Nannie :lol: How useful is this new skill? Not in the least bit but boy does it feels good to have my lovely brain back :shock: so chuffed to have learnt something useless today! Take care everyone. Lizzie Ellen
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EileenH
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MrsO-UK_Surrey
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fiftiesgirl
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Dublin,_Ireland
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It is a beautiful bright day here but absolutely freezing...my cat is lying on top of a radiator and refusing point blank to go out for some excercise !
Hope everyone is starting a good week...I went down to 14mgs this morning so fingers crossed that the pain stays away.
Best wishes, Pauline.
MrsO-UK_Surrey
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As for cats!!! :cat: I rescued mine through a window off the porch roof last night........result poorly back today :!: How can anyone do something so stupid with PMR let alone a slipped vertebrae?!!! :roll: :xI could have left her to walk around all the rooftops (which is probably what she normally does anyway!). The girdle is on but off to stand under a warm shower now. :cry: :silly:
MrsO
EileenH
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MrsO - \"girdle on but off to have a hot shower\" - what? The mind boggles!
Lizzie_Ellen
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[b:86d2d482cb]Mrs O[/b:86d2d482cb] Hee, hee. I'll let you into a secret - I've only found out how to use the 20 emoticons on the left. When I tried to use some from the main menu I lost my painstackingly entered iPhone message and had to start all over again. :bleep:
[b:86d2d482cb]Fiftiesgirl[/b:86d2d482cb] I used to have a 'breeze block' sized mobile but my Grandchildren keep me on toes, hence the iPhone. When I lived in Spain in the 90's we didn't have a landline facility and got a guy from Erricson to call about a mobile (still in its infancy then). He tried all round the villa to get reception and finally climbed on to the roof where he got a perfect signal :nahnah: He was quite shocked when we decided against going 'mobile'!
[b:86d2d482cb]Pauline [/b:86d2d482cb] Just loving my 'apps' all of them completely unecessary, I must be going a bit daft in my 65th year :diva: Great news that you're feeling up to a drop to 14mgs, we've all got out fingers crossed for you (and I have a 'fingers crossed' emoticon on my phone but they're not transferrable, good job really, there'd be no stopping me would there??).
Now I must go and do some housework, friends coming to supper and their home is a 'palace' unlike mine which is more of a 'cave dwelling' - happy place though and that's all that matters isn't it?
Lizzie Ellen in a very, very sunny Basingstoke
BettyE
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Just sown first seeds, a cheering job and the sun's shining and I only ache a little bit.
Another BP test on Wed; not so cheering. Does anyone take BP pills? I'm going to resist as I'm sure they'd only trigger something else and then there would be pills for that. Where would it end? :roll: :yuk:
mrs_k
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For paramedics - insert ICE and then the number you want them to call.
(In Case of Emergency).
Lovely sunny day - but cold.
Spent 40 minutes pushing buttons to try and buy something - given up - I can do with it.
My mobile is never switched on - I don't let anybody know I have it - I take it with me always - just in case.
MrsO-UK_Surrey
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I, too, am having my blood pressure checked on Wednesday - I've avoided it for the last couple of years by just avoiding the GP! :wink: However, he now wants to follow up on my swollen salivary gland problem and as I was going out of the door he added \"and I'll check your BP then\"! :roll: Like you, I really am avoiding the pills as I seem to have complications with so many of them. I had just commenced the BP med Ramipril and after 7/10 days got a dreadful headache followed by all the horrid symptoms and diagnosis of GCA - although I was obviously at risk of this having recovered from undiagnosed and therefore untreated PMR, the rheumatologist said there would always be a great big questionmark as to whether Ramipril had been the cause whilst PMR was possibly still in my system and to avoid it in future. A few months later I was prescribed another BP drug, Candesartan, and the follow-up first blood test resulted in the GP calling me to say that my creatinine levels were abnormal and to stop taking the drug! A kidney consultant informed me that I should have carried on with the tablet as they accept seeing abnormal creatinine readings on Candesartan! :? He then prescribed a diuretic but I'm afraid to say I haven't taken it (I visit the loo quite enough as it is! :roll: ), hence my avoidance of going to the surgery for a BP check........until now! :oops:
Good luck with your readings on Wednesday, Betty, and do let us know how you get on.
MrsO
Lizzie_Ellen
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Good suggestion from Mrs K regarding ICE. I was very anti mobile phone until I almost lost my daughter through pneumonia 3 years ago. I phoned her one morning and there was no answer. I tried her mobile and just heard a terrible groaning noise. It will never leave me - I just got in my car and drove - 45 minutes later we were 'blues and twos' to Southampton General. They saved her life and I've been joined at the hip to my mobile since then I've been taking blood pressure tablets since I was 37 years old :yikes: . High blood pressure is a big problem in my family. I take Atenolol (my GP friend looks down his nose and recommends a more 'up-to-date' one, my GP says, if you've been taking it for almost 30 years, why change now!). Its never been a problem, it keeps my blood pressure down to a normal (ish) level and is just a way of life for me after all these years. People often find their blood pressure goes up when they get to the Doctors (its very common) so, if you really want to be sure, why not ask if they can let you have a 24 hour blood pressure monitoring machine. My brother had to do this as the slightest whiff of a Doctor's Surgery and his BP went shooting up :lol: At least that way you'd be absolutely sure if you needed the help of (yet another) tablet! Take Care.
Lizzie Ellen
Lizzie_Ellen
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Take Care.
Lizzie Ellen
MrsO-UK_Surrey
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MrsO-UK_Surrey
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What a horrid experience for you with your daughter - thank goodness you were there and thank goodness for mobiles!
I'm glad you're fine on Atenolol - I did take that a few years ago and I was ok-ish on it. Only problem was it slowed me and my metabolism down, so I gained weight, and then when I was taken off them by a kidney consultant who said that Ramipril was better, he also informed me that my HDL cholesterol had been lowered by the Beta Blocker, Atenolol. I just felt I couldn't win or I'm just a really awkward wotsit! :roll: As for 'white coat syndrome' I'm sure that's a big problem for lots of people - only thing is the 24 hour machine doesn't work if you have an irregular heartbeat! Didn't I say I was awkward! :lol:
Love,
MrsO
Lizzie_Ellen
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