Well I guess it was bound to happen sooner or later and that one or two of us would succumb to a virus :-( Thankfully it is not Covid as both Pip and I did lateral flow tests and they were negative. Pip has been hardest hit and sadly that is because she struggles to wear a mask- every time she has tried wearing one since the PoTS kicked off she has keeled over. I think we'll look in to either getting her a face shield or one of the well reputed Cambridge masks.
Last week for various reasons we needed to be out and about and I reckon she picked up the germs at some point during that time with either the lift in M&S or a rest room being a hot bed for a virus. In addition to her having a greater viral overload she seems to be experiencing a PoTS crash with worsened heart rate, nausea, dizziness and feeling faint. I'm very grateful that we have an emergency supply of cyclizine which is an anti nausea and dizziness medication and a quick chat with our on call GP and a dose was finally administered at 3:30pm. Two hours later she was able to finish her electrolyte drink and eat half a crumpet. She's been asleep since 6pm, which is much needed as she barely slept a wink last night due to sore throat and congestion. I think we are however slowly turning a corner and Poppy is an excellent head nurse, keeping her watchful eye on the proceedings :-)
All smiles yesterday before the congestion and PoTS symptoms reared their head.
The camp bed fits quite nicely under the window in the dining room, I slept here and Pip slept …
…here!
Definitely not camera ready this morning! This was before the dizziness and nausea really kicked in. As I write (10:00pm) Pip is currently eating a toasted crumpet and drinking tea so that four hour nap has done her good. Goodness knows what time we will finally retire for the night though!!
Despite the sickness over the weekend, we did manage to have some fun moments last week:
On Wednesday we made a visit to our local large retail outlet as I was quite literally desperate for winter clothing, good old M&S did not disappoint, phew! Afterwards we took Pip out for lunch at Nandos followed by an afternoon coffee treat in the M&S cafe, whereby Dave was treated to the first sale of the season of Christmas Cake Coffee :-)
Christmas Cake Coffee.
Thursday required a trip to Wigan which is an hour's drive away in order for Dave's Luggie to be serviced. The last time we were here was, yep just before the pandemic so I hadn't even had chance to use their loyalty card and as a result one of the drinks was free!
Pip's free Mocha :-)
Dave kept disappearing and it was only once we were home I realised he was taking various Christmas themed shots to add to the family Christmas calendar. Gone are the days where we could get the kids to do cute, funny poses though, ah well!
I'm trying to keep up with everyone's posts now that I've almost finished my second round of Doula training. I'm part of the Lancaster/Morecambe Doula hub which is brill as it's an area I'm very familiar with but also I'll be working with my Red Tent Doula colleague and friend, Jo.
Hope life is treating you kindly xx
2 comments:
Dear San! I'm so sorry to read you all are ill! How wretched. I am praying for a steady return to full health, and am very glad it is not C19! 💖🙏🏻
I love the Christmas pics and the mocha looks delicious :) I'm sorry Pip was ill. I hope she's over the worst of it now and stays well. Chanda had a cold this past week . . it's inevitable with everyone being out and about again that we will catch things, even with the mask on, though, thankfully, it's not as bad as without a mask. She had a few low days, but was soon well again.
I'm glad you were able to visit with your dear friends. They have such beautiful smiles xoxoxo
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