Thanks @Gee D When someone has been a part of your life for over 30 years its; hard when they're no longer there.
I don't know if it's related, but my sense of balance is now a bit dodgy. I have almost tripped over multiple times just walking around the house. It's weird because I walked down a very steep hill with no problems,I've but walking around the house I've stumbled a few times.
Thanks @Gee D When someone has been a part of your life for over 30 years its; hard when they're no longer there.
I don't know if it's related, but my sense of balance is now a bit dodgy. I have almost tripped over multiple times just walking around the house. It's weird because I walked down a very steep hill with no problems,I've but walking around the house I've stumbled a few times.
I have certainly experienced very physical outworking of grief so imo anything is possible.
Thinking of you.
Thanks @Gee D When someone has been a part of your life for over 30 years its; hard when they're no longer there.
I don't know if it's related, but my sense of balance is now a bit dodgy. I have almost tripped over multiple times just walking around the house. It's weird because I walked down a very steep hill with no problems,I've but walking around the house I've stumbled a few times.
Not good. I don't know the situation in NZ, but were that to happen here, we'd be off to the casualty section of the nearest hospital to get it checked out.
I tried to make an appointment with my G.P last week and will try again on Monday. I know it sounds weird, but I will pop in at the open clinic with my audiologist in case it's related to my ears in any way.
I did manage to walk down some really steep paths without stumbling after seeing the physio, so I'm not too worried, but I will make an appointment to see my G.P this coming week.
I hope you are making some progress re appointments and investigations @Huia.
We enjoyed the long weekend last weekend and the week seems to be racing away, I guess it does that when there are only 4 working days.
How did people cope with the changeover to daylight saving? My sleep has been all over the place and I think it will be an early night for me tonight.
Up early this morning as a friend was coming for a cuppa. Cooked a cake, walked cats, did washing a bit of weeding and some vacuuming and made sure loos were clean all before 11am. I had a little nap this arvo and really needed it!
I think I'l make tomorrow a slow day and if it rains, so much the better!!
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I don't know if it's related, but my sense of balance is now a bit dodgy. I have almost tripped over multiple times just walking around the house. It's weird because I walked down a very steep hill with no problems,I've but walking around the house I've stumbled a few times.
I have certainly experienced very physical outworking of grief so imo anything is possible.
Thinking of you.
Not good. I don't know the situation in NZ, but were that to happen here, we'd be off to the casualty section of the nearest hospital to get it checked out.
I did manage to walk down some really steep paths without stumbling after seeing the physio, so I'm not too worried, but I will make an appointment to see my G.P this coming week.
We enjoyed the long weekend last weekend and the week seems to be racing away, I guess it does that when there are only 4 working days.
How did people cope with the changeover to daylight saving? My sleep has been all over the place and I think it will be an early night for me tonight.
Up early this morning as a friend was coming for a cuppa. Cooked a cake, walked cats, did washing a bit of weeding and some vacuuming and made sure loos were clean all before 11am. I had a little nap this arvo and really needed it!
I think I'l make tomorrow a slow day and if it rains, so much the better!!