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Illness …..

Yesterday I overdid it with our Christmas dinner which was at our local Brewers Fayre, Tindale Crossing, with our friends. Probably the free glass of Prosesco and glass of red wine added to how I felt but it was worth it to actually eat a three course meal.

While I was in hospital it made me realize how precious life is even though I have always cared about other peoples health. Mine has never been important to me and Wednesday was the clincher as my blood pressure went down to 90/60. One of my blood pressure tablets was stopped as a temporary meaure. What helped me through was keeping my focus on God as well as knowing my family, church family and friends being supportive.

It was still a relief on Friday being told my gallbladder was getting better and I could go home. I am thankful for the level of care I got and was told for someone who was in so much pain I was very cheerful.

Battling illness

For such a long time I have been depressed, continually tired and achy, new aches and pains haven’t bothered me. That was until we went away to visit family. I was fine until the Friday (early morning) and woke up with acid reflux which I don’t suffer with very often. After a short time it turned into a sharp pain round my right ribs and a dull ache in my stomach on the right side.

During the day I felt dizzy and vomitted a few times so stopped eating and drinking. We had a chat with a pharmacist who suggested we rang 111. Rick tried on and off for several hours and eventually we ended up at Basildon Hospital at 1am Saturday. After 5 hours, blood taken and still not knowing what was wrong I gave in to Rick about leaving.

Over the weekend the pain didn’t get any better and we decided to come home after lunch round at my sister and brother in law’s. On Monday we finally got through to 111 as we picked up Bandit from the kennels. I was told an ambulance would be sent out so Rick suggested taking me to Darlington Memorial Hospital as we were out.

To be continued ….