Monday, 22 December 2025

I could be calmer

MrFF has seen the results of his recent tests, everything was normal and he seems to be improving though hardly back to health. He will return to the doctors in January, hopefully a quiet Christmas will help him get well.  We have decided this year not to do our usual £5 Christmas stocking exchange, I don’t want the patient traipsing round shops looking for inspiration and I struggle myself since my favourite charity shop put the price of books up from 50p to at least £2.50.  That’s disappointing as I used to take a good supply of their paperbacks to Italy, read them and bring them back to resonate.

However we already have a lovely gift for each other which is our new microwave.  I discovered the old one had paint flaking off from the top inside surface with metal visible.  MrFF said he’d repaint it but I persuaded him we need a new integrated model.  It’s installed and looks so much smarter next to the steel fridge freezer,  there is a slim piece of oak trim still to fit underneath the oven just to finish it off.

I might be getting another surprise item.  Yesterday I broke my expensive Danish spectacles when they got tangled with a jumper I was taking off.  This will be the third time the frame has fractured, previous times they were within warranty and replaced free of charge.  Last year I had to buy expensive new lenses as the photochromic finish failed so I am hoping the titanium can be repaired or at least the lenses can be adapted for new not Danish not titanium frames.  I am off to see my optician later today meanwhile my glasses feel precarious.

So our Christmas prep is done, we have various meal options in the freezer and plenty of everything though a few more mince pies wouldn’t go amiss.  Today I’ve had a really good doris round the penthouse so just the husband and the glasses to fix now.  I hope your plans are going smoothly, not long to wait.



Saturday, 13 December 2025

A medical update

MrFF is still not restored to full health.  After 10 days he made a second visit to our surgery to see a different doctor.  This one gave him a thorough examination, said an X-ray was unnecessary and out MrFF back on a mild dose of laxative. Now almost 3 weeks since this started he is still eating only small amounts of food but thinks his digestive system is almost back to normal.   He has lost 1.5 stone, 9.5 kilos, but oddly nothing from his abdomen.

Last weekend he reported that he was feeling well enough to attend one of his walking groups Christmas lunch but not take part in the walk beforehand.  Against by advice he went off to Leeds on the train  he gave away most of his meal.  Bck home he complained that he felt cold at the lunch which was held in a conservatory with blankets provided and that the trains were over crowded.  That was Saturday,  by Monday he had the most awful cold and was back in bed for two days.  Obviously being ill has compromised his immune system, he should have stayed at home.

Wednesday by brother and sister in law came to stay for a couple of days and MrFF rallied enough to be sociable while keeping his distance. Since we were having guests I decided to put the Christmas tree up earlier than normal and I wrapped all the presents that were cluttering the spare bedroom.  That felt like progress. 


MrFF stayed home when I took my family on my usual 6 mile walk on a beautiful sunny and almost warm day.  We saw Bertie the alpaca who came running to greet us, he is such a beautiful creature

Today MrFF has again taken the train this time to Bradford as he needs some connection for his new computer.  I did mention what happened last week, apparently the trains he is using wont be overcrowded and he won’t pick up anything because he’s already got cold.  It’s impossible to tell a Yorkshire man anything. 

I don’t usual post photos of myself but my SinL took such a nice photo of me with my brother that captures if the beauty of my walk that I’ll make an exception.






Wednesday, 3 December 2025

MrFF has been unwell

9 days ago MrFF became unwell, was sick for most of the night, stayed in bed the next day and ate nothing.  We both thought it was some horrible gastro virus, I fully expected to go down with it too.  By Wednesday he could tolerate the stomach cramps no longer and phoned the doctor who could only offer an appointment at the surgery that day.  So MrFF got himself up and showered, we both went off to the doctor.  He was diagnosed with a blockage in his system and given a prescription for a strong laxative, he was to take 8 doses the first day.  We expected dramatic results but really the medication didn’t make a lot of difference.  He didn’t eat for 4 days and now he’s only just got an appetite for small meals.  He gradually started getting up, mostly to lie on the settee and sleep, yesterday he took a short walk for some fresh air.  

So it’s been a quiet time for me, popping out for essentials and listening to MrFF moaning and groaning.  I don’t think he’s returned to full health yet but he’s definitely getting back to normal.  Here are two examples.  First he decided he could manage a poached egg on toast, the egg wasn’t up to standard, he didn’t enjoy the bread and I made the tea too strong.  Secondly he wrote to the newspapers and had a letter published in today’s Daily Telegraph after he tried to elicit a response from the Inland Revenue to a letter he sent in February this year.  After holding on the phone for 40 minutes he was told he could expect a reply by August next year as they have a backlog.  

I could make various tasteless comments here etc but I am better than that.