Sunday, 17 April 2011

progression

Met with neurological consultant last week. He was good. Very reassuring. Protein levels not up enough to be concerned with. I am being sent to St Thomas' next Thursday for a selection of scans (head, neck, shoulder, arm) to see if they can figure out what is causing dizzyness, and pins and needles. I reckon it all links back to my frozen shoulder and limited awkward movement. More bloody hospital - but least it shouldn't uncover anything disastrous! Spring has sprung and I am trying to sort out the garden. My clematis is about to burst into pink buds - climbed all up over my neighbours tree, so it should look quite spectacular when it blossoms. Slowly getting organised for the May Open Studio in Havelock Walk. Think I can do more than I still actually can. Still getting tired. But hey, I got one hellava' lot of curls on the top of my head, so I shouldn't be complaining. Next update will be around May 9th. Hope everyone is good. I know Cleveland Ohio, Sheffield, Italy, Australia, Ashford, and Highbury Fields are still checking in. Thanks for all your messages and continued interest - its great to know that people still read this. Happy Easter...not too many eggs...ciao ciao

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  1. Norfolk still checking in! Just too lazy to always post a comment...very cheering news - esp re the curls returning. Also lovely beach pics - am going to the beach with my mum on wednesday - winterton - dunes, adders and lots of white sand! We will go together one day.
    Lots of love Lisa xx

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  2. Sheffield checking in as always! Good to hear positive things. Hugs Jules xx

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  3. Tessa
    its been a while since i blogged (sorry), but you've been in my thoughts.It sounds as if you are getting yourself back and doing some of those very important inner spiritual things, like mugs of tea and beach walks-wonderful.Hope it just keeps pouring in.
    Things getting better for me, now that i have some time to take stock etc.I've been living on board for a month and after the first few nightmares its all great. Watching the swans nest and other bird life on the dock is very relaxing. Pop by...
    Jackxx

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  4. Glad to know all is still well on the blood count front. My brother in law got his 2.5 years cancer free today! I hope in another two years you can say the same. Thanks for all of the moral support you've been sending my way. As they say in the jingle, every little helps! Much much love to you.

    TM

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  5. Whitstable checking in. Big holiday atmosphere down here. The weather and extended break feels like I'm having my summer hols already. They have done up the harbour and it has become a hub of activity. There is a new stage at one end fashioned like a boat. You can go into the fish market and they will cook what you choose. So if proteins are what you need this is the plaice (ooh dear appalling pun much used by fish and chip shops)

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