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madam butterfly
#1 Posted : Friday, June 29, 2012 11:38:54 PM Quote
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We have moved to Spalding Lincs, Its o, so flat and my walking has improved, its taken 4mths, we sold our house, put all our belongings into storage,went over to Eire helped Mum/Dad with the sale of there house, all their goods were also put into storage. We, mum, dad hubby myself and 2 little dogs then spent 2wks in a cottage in Eire, then back to England 2weeks at a friends and now, well 15 June are now in our new fixed abode.

My parents are now living with us, i was finding it very difficult going back and forward to visit when the were unwell, They spen most of there adult life here so it wont be to difficult for them, just getting used to sharing a houe thats the hardest thing, as their often is no signs of R.A probs, i think mum finds it hard to see me having the odd nap this is when pain is at its worst.

Its one thing when you tell people about pain, symptoms, everyony says they understand, its only when you live with them that you relise, they dont. wheres the spell checker gone?



I have not been able to keep up with all thats gone on here,i will try catch up as i go along.
i will sign off as its pretty late.

Anne-m xx

Anyone live in the Spalding Lincs area ?????
some info on hosptials in the area would be good, i am not sure yet where i will be getting my mtx injections from yet, i have an appointment with gp next month.
mazza59
#2 Posted : Saturday, June 30, 2012 8:11:08 AM Quote
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Good luck Anne
I hope you will all be happy in your new home and that you find a good hospital/doctor for your care.
It must be difficult all living together, I hope that all falls into place too.
Mary
madam butterfly
#3 Posted : Saturday, June 30, 2012 9:54:37 AM Quote
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Thank you Mary, I think i will take it one-day-at-a time.
I have been with the same gp for 27 yrs its going to be odd, i have not seen my new gp yet i know its a woman, old gp(man) hugged me and hubby and shed a few tears.

Anne m xx
jeanb
#4 Posted : Saturday, June 30, 2012 1:42:28 PM Quote
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Hi Anne-m

How lovely to see you again and catch up with your news. I have often wondered how you are and where you were - now I knowThumpUp.

All the very best in your new home with your lovely family. I look forward to catching up with all your news.

Much love
Jeanxxxxx
madam butterfly
#5 Posted : Saturday, June 30, 2012 5:40:47 PM Quote
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Thank you Jean, have i missed much? lots off new folks a big HELLO to all.
I took a dongle to Ireland but it was usless, i had to go to MC donalds for free wi fi it was a bit hit and miss.



Its good to Hear from you, how are you doing?
talk soon.

Anne-m xxx


Oh i forgot to say i got my ill health retirement, i am still getting paid via work that will end 1st may, then its on to I.H.R .....
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